African-Eurasian Flyways GEF Project Sample Clauses

African-Eurasian Flyways GEF Project. 102. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx reported on the progress on this project, the name of which had now been changed to Wings over Wetlands: The African-Eurasian Flyways Project (WOW). Information on the project was available on the temporary web site hosted by Wetlands International (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx), but he was closely liaising with the Secretariat's JPO, Xxxxxxx Xxxx, to de- velop a more structured web site soon. 103. The main focus of WOW was on capacity building and training. The project entailed the estab- lishment of four regional hubs, and the implementation of eleven demonstration projects in countries throughout the AEWA region, as well as the provision of know-how and support for regional training centres. These initiatives would demonstrate the advantages of implementing AEWA, and would fa- cilitate the dissemination of best practice and management activities at key sites in the area. Unfortu- nately some important parts of the project were still under-funded. However, work had finally started in July 2006, and focal points had been established in the partner organisations and meetings held. He expressed his thanks to those who had helped launch the project. 104. Xx Xxxxx asked how non-members could be involved in the project. Xx Xxxxxx stressed again that each of the eleven demonstration projects had only limited funding. The circulation of information would be an important part of the output, they would try to reach all the countries in each region and all potential partners were welcome to take part, even though there was no financial support available for them to participate in workshops etc.
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