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Protocol on Water and Health Ad hoc Project Facilitation Mechanism

Protocol on Water and Health Ad hoc Project Facilitation Mechanism. Dr Roisin Rooney European Centre for Environment and Health WHO, Regional Office for Europe Rome E-mail. rro@ecr.euro.who.int. Outline of Presentation. Obligations under Protocol on Water and Health

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Protocol on Water and Health Ad hoc Project Facilitation Mechanism

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  1. Protocol on Water and HealthAd hoc Project Facilitation Mechanism Dr Roisin Rooney European Centre for Environment and Health WHO, Regional Office for Europe Rome E-mail. rro@ecr.euro.who.int

  2. Outline of Presentation • Obligations under Protocol on Water and Health • Ad Hoc Project Facilitation Mechanism • Update on Project proposals • First meeting in June 2008 Workshop on Water and Health, Bucharest, Romania 14-16 May 2008

  3. Protocol on Water and Health • Parties are required to establish and report national and local targets, reduce outbreaks and incidence of water-related disease Workshop on Water and Health, Bucharest, Romania 14-16 May 2008

  4. Article 14. Protocol on Water and Health • Article 11 – international cooperation • Article 14 covers international support for National action • AHPFM set up • Facilitator • Ad Hoc project clearing house • Help countries meet their obligations • Targets and target setting • Surveillance of water-borne diseases Workshop on Water and Health, Bucharest, Romania 14-16 May 2008

  5. AHPFM December 07 meeting • Donors ( Norway, Germany, Netherlands, Israel, Switzerland) • NGO – Women in Europe for a Common Future • Agreed to set submission criteria and development application form • Pilot projects to be developed in the Ukraine and Moldova Workshop on Water and Health, Bucharest, Romania 14-16 May 2008

  6. Submission criteria • Geographic scope • Eligibility • Designated focal points • Role of NGOs • Ownership • Local problems • Government priority • Public participation • Vulnerable groups • Co- financing • Target setting • Surveillance Workshop on Water and Health, Bucharest, Romania 14-16 May 2008

  7. Application Form • Contact person • Project background and justification • Overall goal • Expected outputs • Implementation plan • Time schedule • Domestic institutions or NGOs • Other donors approached • Contributions in kind • Monitoring and Evaluation Workshop on Water and Health, Bucharest, Romania 14-16 May 2008

  8. First meeting of the AHPFM in June 2008 Geneva • To agree on the format and selection criteria to assist EECCA and SEE countries and NGOs in submitting project proposals to meet the requirements of potential donors; • to discuss and agree on the application form (and accompanying guidelines) for project proposal submission; • to discuss possible donor assistance for the two pilot projects developed by Moldova and Ukraine • to discuss the future work of the AHPFM Workshop on Water and Health, Bucharest, Romania 14-16 May 2008

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