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UNDP-GEF funded project Strengthening Capacity to Integrate Environment and Natural Resource Management for Global
Environmental Benefits (CB2) - Romania
Table of Contents
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 1
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .............................................................................................................................................. 2
1.
INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
CO-FINANCING .................................................................................................................................................... 28
9.
10.
ANNEXES ....................................................................................................................................................................... 43
ANNEX 1: TERMS OF REFERENCE .................................................................................................................................. 43
ANNEX 2: INCEPTION WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS .......................................................................................................... 47
ANNEX 3: REVISED LOG-FRAME .................................................................................................................................. 54
ANNEX 4: CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT MONITORING SCORECARD .................................................................................. 59
ANNEX 5: MONITORING AND EVALUATION FRAMEWORK............................................................................................. 65
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List of Abbreviations
ATU Administrative Territorial Unit
CAP Common Agricultural Policies
CBD Convention on Biological Diversity
CCD (United Nations) Convention to Combat
Desertification
CDS County Directorate for Statistics
CIU Convention Implementation Unit
CN National Committee/ Commission
CNEG Commission of the National Environmental
Guard
COAC County Office for Agriculture Consultancy
COCLR County Office for Cadastre and Land
Register
COP Conference of the Parties
DARD Directorates for Agriculture and Rural
Development
DR Development Regions
EC European Community
EFA Environmental Fund Administration
EIA Environmental Impact Assessment
EP - Environmental Protection
EU European Union
FP Focal Point
GD Governmental Decision
GEF Global Environment Facility
GO Government Ordinance
GRG Green House Gas
GSG General Secretariat of the Government
IAD Integrated Agricultural Development
ICARDE Inter-ministerial Council for Agriculture,
Rural Development and Environment (VIII)
ICRIDPPT Inter-ministerial Council for Regional
Infrastructure Development, Physical Planning and
Tourism (IX)
IMC Inter-Ministerial Committee
IRD Integrated Rural Development
IRM Integrated Resource Management
IWM Integrated Watershead Management
KP Kyoto Protocol
LEAP Local Environmental Action Plan
LEPA Local Environmental Protection Agency
MADA Ministry of Administration and Domestic
Affairs
MAFRD Ministry of Agriculture, Forests and Rural
Development
MEWM Ministry of Environment and Water
Management
M&E Monitoring and Evaluation
MO Minister's Order
MOE Ministry of Environment
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Executive Summary
The UNDP/GEF project Strengthening Capacity to Integrate Environment and Natural Resource Management
for Global Environmental Benefits (CB2) Romania was approved mid-2008. Its official starting date is June
2008 and its closing date is June 2011. The implementing partners are the Ministry of Environment (MOE)-main
partner, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MAFRD). The delegated Executing Agency is
the University of Bucharest. The project has a GEF budget of 470,000 USD (+ 30,000 USD PPG) and 730,000
USD co-financing (+ 10,000 PPG). The Project Manager (PM) Prof. Dr. Dan Gabriel Manoleli - was nominated
by the Executing Agency (University of Bucharest) in August 2008 and started work as PM in November 2008.
The aim of this project is to expand Romanias capacity to generate global environmental benefits through
mainstreaming the Rio Conventions into national, regional and local decision-making. It will do this, firstly, by
enhancing the enabling environment for convention implementation, including modifying institutional, legislative,
policy and reporting frameworks to reflect convention commitments and, secondly, by improving institutional and
individual capacity within the lead agencies for convention implementation (MOE and MAFRD). The latter
component will strengthen mechanisms, tools and training to support the use of Integrated Resource Management
(IRM) to mainstream convention themes into sectoral plans and programmes.
A ten months preparatory phase was conducted to ground the starting of the project; including an inception
workshop held on April 29th, 2009. This phase is summarized in this inception report and lays a new basis for the
implementation of the project, reflecting changes in circumstances and/or practical implementation issues. It is
based on the findings gathered during this phase and it is an update of the project document. Once approved by
the NSC it is considered as the new project strategy, particularly regarding the revised set of expected results and
performance indicators.
This inception report is to ensure that all relevant parties have the same baseline information, the same
understanding and are committed to the implementation of the project.
The review of the project outputs, of the baseline information and of the current context in which the project is to
be implemented was concluded by some changes to the set of outputs. These changes were made (and approved)
at the inception workshop.
Following the review of the project strategy in consultations with relevant stakeholders, the project team proposes
to simplify the set of outputs and reduce it from 9 outputs to 7 outputs (See section 3). In addition the entire set of
performance indicators to measure project progress at the output, outcome and objective levels was reviewed and
simplified. A revised set of 16 performance indicators is now set to measure the progress of the project (see
Section 5); including their baseline and targets at end of project. The capacity development monitoring scorecard
was completed with a total score of 7 out of 45, indicating a low capacity currently in place for an effective
mainstreaming of Rio conventions themes (see Annex 4). Finally risks identified during the design phase were
reviewed and simplified. A total of 10 risks are now up-to-date with management responses as of the start of the
project (see Section 6). A third Outcome was added Effective, efficient, and adaptive project management,
monitoring and evaluation to capture management activities to coordinate the project and also activities to
identify the lessons learned and their replication in the region and worldwide.
The project management approach includes a project management team composed of one Project Manager (PM),
one Administrative Assistant and a part-time Senior International Technical Advisor (SITA) (see TORs in Annex
3). A multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral National Steering Committee (NSC) will provide strategic guidance.
The project work plan for the entire duration of the project and a more detailed one for the remaining part of 2009
are presented in Section 9.
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1.
Introduction
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2.
Key Facts
GEF Implementing Agency:
National Executing Agency:
Delegated Executing Agency:
Project Manager:
Starting Date:
Closing Date:
Budget:
Main Stakeholders:
UNDP
Ministry of Environment (MOE)1 and Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development (MAFRD)
University of Bucharest (UB)
Prof. Dr. Dan Gabriel Manoleli
June 2008
June 2011
GEF:
USD 470,000 (+30,000 PPG)
Co-financing: USD 730,000 (+10,000 PPG)
* Ministry of Environment (MOE)
* Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MAFRD)
* University of Bucharest (UB)
1 At the time that the Project was submitted to GEF, the name was Ministry of the Environment and Water Management (MEWM), while
by the time the project started it became Ministry of the Environment (MOE); Since December 23 rd, it became Ministry of Environment
and Forests (MEF)
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3.
3.1.
The review of the project log-frame indicates a good internal logic of the project. The overall concept is to
mainstream the Rio Conventions into related decision-making processes in Romania, which in turn will generate
global environmental benefits. Furthermore, it will be achieved through two main sets of activities:
To review and improve where necessary the institutional, legislative and policy frameworks required
for the mainstreaming of the Rio Conventions into the national decision-making processes (Outcome
#1). The aim is to improve coordination and management of implementation of Rio Conventions in
Romania and strengthen the enabling environment for conventions implementation, including the
mainstreaming of conventions themes into policies, plans, programmes and projects. There is already
a well-developed, even if complex, institutional system for environmental and natural resource
management in the country. There are numerous opportunities to address conventions issues as part
of implementing the numerous national plans and strategies to promote environmental sustainability.
Activities under this output will rationalize the currently fragmented and uncoordinated convention
arrangements to allow government to more effectively and efficiently take advantage of the timely
opportunities provided by EU accession reforms to promote global benefits.
To improve the capacity of MOE and MAFRD for an integrated approach to environment and
natural resources management (Outcome #2). The aim is to ensure that the lead agencies responsible
for conventions implementation have the institutional and individual capacity to participate in
implementing the set of activities described above that is to enhance the institutional, legal and
policy framework and to use this enhanced framework to more effectively address conventions
themes. The project will do this by increasing the technical and managerial expertise through
technical support, tools, training and on-going support. This support should also motivate these lead
agencies to link their on-going environmental and natural resources management activities with the
global environmental management community.
A third Outcome was added Effective, efficient, and adaptive project management, monitoring and evaluation
to capture management activities to coordinate the project and also activities to identify the lessons learned and
their replication in the region and worldwide.
The log-frame, as presented in the project document (ProDoc), details the full project logic model that is goal,
objective, outcomes and outputs. It is comprehensive and it includes also the related indicators and their respective
values to measure the performance of the project. However, following GEF and UNDP project management
methodology the log-frame should be a tool to monitor the high level expected results of a project that is goal,
objective and outcomes. As a result, the log-frame was simplified. The revised log-frame is presented in Annex 3.
3.2.
The review of the project outputs, of the baseline information and of the current context in which the project is to
be implemented was concluded by some changes to the set of outputs. These changes were made (and approved)
at the inception workshop. These are presented in the table below:
Revised Expected Outputs
Outcome
Original Output
Revised Output
Outcome 1: Enhanced
institutional,
legislative, policy and
planning framework for
implementing Rio
Conventions
commitments.
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Outcome 2: Improved
capacity of MOE and
MAFRD to integrate
environmental and
sectoral resource
management
Original Output
Revised Output
Outcome 3: Effective,
efficient, and adaptive
project management,
monitoring and
evaluation.
Discussion of Activities:
Output 1.1: Institutional framework and processes for coordinated management and implementation of the Rio
Conventions established
This output directly addresses Actions 1-2 in the NCSA Joint Action Plan (Annex C), under the topic
Institutional Framework since it involves clarifying and formalizing the structure for managing and
implementing the conventions. No new institutions will need to be created. Core activities under this output
include:
Develop the capacity of the convention implementation units (CBD and UNFCC in MOE and CCD
within MAFRD) and define their responsibilities and relationships among them.
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Define the roles of MOE and MAFRD in convention implementation within their own departments,
agencies and programmes at the national, regional and local levels, and establish formal
collaborative mechanisms to enhance synergies. Particular focus will be placed on integrating the
conventions into forestry, agriculture, soils, protected areas, hunting and rural development
programmes, as these all fall within MAFRDs mandate. Key programmes in MOE include climate
change/air quality and water management.
Define the roles of MOE and MAFRD in implementing the conventions through their relationships
with other ministries, for example, during regulatory and review processes, such as EIA and
permitting for proposed developments. This includes defining the responsibilities of the National,
Regional and Local Environmental Protection Agencies.
Identify all other ministries, agencies and civil society organisations to be involved in convention
management and define their respective roles, responsibilities and tasks. This would build on the
work done during the NCSA to identify and engage diverse university and research institutes, NGOs
and community organisations.
[Revised] Output 1.2: Suggestions for amendments of legislation and norms to better enable mainstreaming of
Rio Conventions themes into policies, plans and programme, submitted for Government official approval.
This output was revised at the inception workshop. The suggestion was made by the GEF political focal point and
the Ministry of Environment representative and all participants to the inception workshop agreed upon this
revision. The main reason for this change was due to the well-known long process for legislation amendments in
Romania. The approval of any legislation and norms by the government is beyond the project control and
moreover, the final approval of the suggested changes can happen after the project closure. Therefore, the output
was rephrased accordingly.
This output directly addresses Actions 4-7 in the NCSA Joint Action Plan under the topic Legislative
Framework, as it involves amendments and additions to Romanias legal framework to bring it into line with its
international commitments. The aim is to develop the so-called secondary (or enabling) legislation that is
needed to ensure that Romania has the appropriate laws, regulations and other legal norms to implement
convention commitments. This output will also support output 1.1, since legal documents (e.g., Government
Decision, Ministers Order) are also used to establish institutional responsibilities and collaborative
mechanisms. The output will include the following core activities:
Building on the work done in the NCSA Thematic Assessments, conduct a thorough review of
Romanian legislation and norms to find weaknesses and gaps in relation to convention
responsibilities.
Elaborate and proposals to modify laws and norms to enable:
o Compliance with convention obligations for each convention and for integration of biodiversity,
climate change and land degradation issues;
o Assignment of conventions responsibilities to appropriate institutions and promotion of
collaboration among them;
o Integration of conventions into development plans, sectorial plans and environmental action
plans at local, regional and national levels;
o Strengthening the review and permitting processes involving the assessment and mitigation of
environmental impacts of developments, e.g. EIA could be amended to include issues related to
impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to global climate change.
o The use of independent technical services, as needed to complement a ministrys capacity.
o The use of fiscal incentives to promote integration of Rio Conventions themes, such as the
revision of the selection criteria for projects financed through the Environmental Fund to
promote projects that address cross-cutting convention themes, and the creation of mechanisms
to favor convention-related technology transfer (green certificates, white certificates, fiscal
relaxation).
[Revised] Output 1.3: Screening, monitoring and reporting system, as part of integrated conventions
requirements into sectoral policies, is in place.
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The 2 previous outputs (1.3 & 1.4) were merged together due to their related nature. Recent changes have
assigned one Public Policy Unit (PPU) to each ministry as opposed to the initial situation where there was one
PPU covering all ministries. Furthermore, the Inter-Ministerial Councils are now named Inter-Ministerial
Commissions; there are several Inter-MinisterialCommissions on various topics. Environment and implicitly the
Rio Conventions fall under the Inter-Ministerial Commission (IMC) no 9. The PPU of the line ministries and the
members of the IMC no9, will be trained on: Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA), other environmental
screening methods, reporting requirements at national and international level, and also other means of
integrating environmental considerations into development planning. The project is currently lobbying at higher
political level for some changes in the current institutional arrangements, so that the Ministry of regional
planning be included in the IMC no 9; nevertheless, training activities will involve this ministry as well. The
inclusion of Rio Conventions themes in the SOE reports will be monitored closely by the projec though obviously
the Ministry of Environment is responsible for the production of SOE.
This output directly addresses Action 3 in the NCSA Joint Action Plan under the topic Institutional Framework
and Actions 6, 7 and 12 under Planning. It aims to ensure that newly created national policy development
processes and high-level inter-ministerial consultative bodies incorporate conventions issues into their decisionmaking. Core activities under this output will include:
Defining the responsibilities of the Public Policies Units (PPUs) and Inter-Ministerial Commissions
for convention implementation, and ensuring that the composition of the Commissions allows them
to effectively consider environmental implications of policy proposals, including obligations under
MEAs;
Developing an environmental screening tool(s) to be used as part of the established process for
public policy analysis, which already requires an assessment of environmental impacts;
Training staff in the PPUs, Inter-Ministerial Commissions and relevant government ministries on
how to use the environmental screening tool to assess and mitigate the environmental impacts of
policies, plans and programmes;
Establishing targets to be achieved for thematic and cross-cutting objectives of the Rio Conventions,
to be used in monitoring the progress and the reporting to both national bodies and the conventions
secretariats. These targets will also be integrated into the recently established State of Environment
Reporting system that is part of the Ministrys annual reporting.
Output 2.1: Enhanced technical and managerial capacity of MOE and MAFRD staff to integrate environmental
and sectoral resource management, using Integrated Resource Management techniques
This output directly addresses Actions 8 and 9 under Planning and Actions 14, 15 and 17 under Training,
Education and Awareness-raising in the NCSA Joint Action Plan. It aims to strengthen the technical expertise of
ministry and agency staff in one or more Integrated Resource Management tools and techniques such as Integrated
Agricultural Development (IAD), Integrated Rural Development (IRD), Integrated Watershed Management
(IWM) and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). The project will also support the staff in applying those
tools and techniques to particular issues. The capacity of staff to use these tools will be built through a
combination of technical assistance, manuals and guidelines and training/ train-the-trainer programmes. Two
priority topics for capacity development have already been identified in the NCSA reports and other assessments.
These include Rio Conventions (and other MEAs) and stakeholder involvement, including the role of public
awareness programmes. Other topics to be included will be decided based on a comprehensive Training Needs
Assessment; they may include those presented in the table below. Core activities will include:
A comprehensive institutional assessment of MOE and MAFRD, building on previous NCSA and
EA efforts, to analyze strengths and weaknesses in integrating environment and natural resource
management.
Implementation of recommended institutional changes (e.g., organogrammes, collaborative
mechanisms).
A comprehensive training needs assessment, based on previous NCSA and EU efforts, to identify
individual training and learning needs of staff in national and decentralized offices of the MOE and
MAFRD, including the National, Regional and Local Agencies for Environmental Protection.
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Development of focused training programmes, using a mix of formal training (e.g., modules,
workshops) with innovative training/learning programmes, including mentoring, on-the-job learning,
field-based programmes (extension) and distance education (Internet-based). The use of train-thetrainer programmes will ensure that training programmes are institutionalized, and reach a large
number of staff. This approach will also include insertion of convention-related topics into existing
training programmes run by the ministries, EU and other donors.
Monitoring, evaluation and revision to training programmes.
Possible Topics to be Addressed to Strengthen Capacity of MOE and MAFRD
National
offices: MOE
& MAFRD
Regional/
district offices:
MOE &
MAFRD
National
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Regional &
Local
Environ.
Protection
Agencies
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Output 2.2: Codes of good practice, checklists and training established to strengthen Integrated Resource
Management tools for integrating environment into sectoral programmes and projects
This output directly addresses Actions 8, 9 and 21 in the NCSA Joint Action Plan and is interconnected with
output 2.1. As noted above, there are many established Integrated Resource Management tools that MOE and
MAFRD could use to better integrate environment and sectoral resource management for national and global
benefits. Environmental impact assessment, if combined with follow-up and monitoring, is a proven tool for
integrating environmental concerns into project design and operation. More recently, Strategic Environmental
Assessment (SEA) was developed to manage environmental impacts at the programme level or in a defined
region. The NCSA and interviews during the design of this CB2 project have already identified weaknesses in
Romanias EIA system and very limited use of the provisions for SEA. This output would involve reviewing and
strengthening the EIA system to better integrate convention themes, through process changes, if needed, and the
addition of codes of good practice and project or programme specific checklists. There would also be training for
responsible EIA authorities in how to use these tools to promote more sustainable programmes and projects. If it is
seen as appropriate, one or more of the demonstration activities in output 2.4 may focus on better application of
EIA and/or SEA processes in that region. Further analysis will be undertaken to identify which of the IRM tools
listed in the table above are already being used in Romania, but need strengthening, and which should be
introduced. Core activities will include:
A review of the current systems for EIA and SEA, especially procedures and practices for follow-up
and monitoring after EIA, which was identified in the NCSA as a weakness that undermines the aim
of EIA, which is to ensure that environmental impacts of development are avoided or mitigated
during construction and operation;
Revise EIA and SEA processes, as recommended in the review above;
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Review additional IRM tools used in Romania (as in Table 6) to identify strengths, weaknesses and
recommendations to strengthen these processes. Focus on the tools seen as most valuable by
Ministry staff (as identified in the needs assessment);
Development of codes of good practice and checklists to support various IRM processes, including
design, planning, implementation, follow-up and monitoring stages.
Practical training for relevant government and scientific staff in applying the above tools, including
train-the-trainer programmes, in which technical assistance will be provided to co-design Made in
Romania hands-on training programmes, tailored to specific needs and circumstances in the
country.
[Revised] Output 2.3: Regional Coordinating Mechanisms (RCMs) are established and implemented as
demonstration models in two of Romanias eight Development Regions (DRs), then expanded to the remaining six
regions, based on lessons learned
Both previous outputs (2.3 & 2.4) were close enough to be merged into one output. Instead of having one output
to develop the RCM (using IRM tools) and another one to pilot it, it was decided by the inception workshop
participants to merge both outputs into one (output 2.3). Under this new output, it is planned to design the
Regional Coordinating Mechanism (RCM), and then establish the RCM in two development regions to
demonstrate the efficiency of the RCM and based on the results of the demonstrations, the RCM will be
implemented in all regions of Romania.
This output responds directly to Action 20 in the NCSA Joint Action Plan: promote pilot projects which will help
to implement the three conventions and Action 19, improve the organisational and operational framework for
technology and knowledge transfer. There are multiple authorities at regional and local levels with either
established or new responsibilities for environmental and resource management. However, there is limited
communication or cooperation among them and there are no models or examples of formal inter-ministerial
collaboration at this level. This situation is both ineffective and inefficient, especially when resources are scarce.
Inter-ministerial Commissions are now being established to better coordinate policy development at the national
level and MOE has begun a process of assigning some responsibilities for the UNFCC to regional agencies. This
output would create a formal mechanism for communication and cooperation at the Development Region (DR)
level, at a time when this level is being given increasing responsibility for managing the natural resource base.
An RCM demonstration model using IRM tools for interagency collaboration will be developed, setting out the
composition, functioning accountability and responsibilities. The model will be tested in two pilot DRs, and the
results will be monitored and evaluated. The results will be reported to senior officials of the participating
ministries and agencies, who will decide how the model might be revised for general adoption. The model must be
flexible enough to be adapted to different regions. A user-friendly handbook (plain language, graphics, maps) will
be prepared with guidelines for how the IMC should work, drawing on lessons learned. Members of pilot RCMs
will act as resource people at workshops for Development Regions who are starting a new RCM.
The table below shows the criteria for the selection of the two pilot Development Regions (left column) and the
characteristics of the two regions, Regions 2 and 7, being proposed as Demonstration Models. The regions were
also chosen because they represent two distinctive cultural and socio-ecological types and each one has
distinctive approaches to environment and resources issues. At the same time, both are facing complex issues that
are also being faced by other regions.
Choice of Development Regions for demonstration models
Criteria
Global important
environmental and
natural resources under
threat
D.R. 2 South-East
Galati Development Region
Biodiversity in the Lower Danube
Floodplain (Delta biosphere reserve, Small
Island of Braila Natural Park; Low Prut
Floodplain)
Protection of arid lands and steppe
ecosystems (unique in Europe)
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D.R. 7 Centre
Brasov Development Region
Protection of unique mountain biodiversity
(natural and national parks, wetlands)
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D.R. 2 South-East
Galati Development Region
Degraded land agricultural land/climate
change/forestry
Heavy industrial emissions (2nd largest
steel factory in the country is in Galati)
Small and medium enterprises with
environmental impacts that arent being
addressed
Yes, both are in place
D.R. 7 Centre
Brasov Development Region
Environmental impacts of industry
Landscape, wildlife and general
biodiversity
Output 2.4: A peer training network and database to support integrated resource management is established to
serve regional and local environmental and resource management staff
The peer network is designed to take advantage of the skills and creativity of many field level environmental and
natural resource managers by setting up a mechanism to share experiences through the Internet, exchanges of
managerial and technical staff, seminars, workshops and on-going working groups organized around topics of
mutual interest. This will be fully integrated with the administrative reforms, which aim to create a professional
civil service and promote a knowledge-based society. The peer network and database will also serve to reinforce
the individual and institutional capacity that will be built through technical assistance and training during the
project. It will be coupled with a simple database focused on the topic of Integrated Resource Management, which
is fully integrated with MOE and MAFRD databases. It will include lists of government and outside contact
people, experts, published and electronic resources, training courses and training materials.
Output 3.1: A Project well managed including progress reports as per UNDP and GEF standards; and,
Output 3.2: Lessons learned documented and disseminated in Romania and throughout the region.
4.
4.1.
The Project Manager (PM) is responsible for project operations. He heads a small Project Implementation Unit
(PIU) with the support of a project administrator to carry out project activities. This unit is placed at the University
of Bucharest, (Department of Geology) and the University will provide the PIU with office facilities such as
computers and communications. The PM will ensure that project activities are being implemented in accordance
with the agreed project document and project work plans. The PM will act in consultation with the National
Project Director (NPD) delegated by the Ministry of Environment, and will report to UNDP. The PM will be
responsible for planning, procurement, contracting, financial and reporting activities, including but not limited to:
Update of the overall and yearly project work plans as necessary;
Submission of quarterly reports to UNDP;
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Preparing GEF quarterly operational reviews, annual project implementation reviews, and organizing
evaluations
Project record-keeping;
Monitoring and coordination of sub-contracted assignments;
Preparing requests for direct payments;
Preparing requests for duty travel;
A part-time Senior International Technical Advisor (SITA) will support the PM and other project experts
through advisory services and technical assistance. TORs for all three positions are presented in Annex 1.
Mr. Silviu Stoica, General Director, Ministry of Environment was appointed as the National Project Director
(NPD). The NPD will oversee the project on behalf of the ministry and will represent the ministry for day-to-day
decision-making related to project implementation. The NPD will report to the Minister/Deputy Minister.
A National Steering Committee (NSC) met for the first time on April 29, 2009, in order to endorse the AWP for
2009 and the revised log-frame including the revised list of indicators to monitor the project. Discussions focused
on the strategies to secure political support of the project and raise awareness of the objective within the
institutions represented on the NSC (see minutes of the meeting in Annex 2). The NSC is the projects interinstitutional strategic decision-making body. It is chaired by the National Project Director (NPD). It will meet
semi-annually to review the progress of the project and to provide guidance and assistance for the resolution of
any difficulties encountered during the implementation (if any). The PM will act as Secretary to the NSC (?). The
NSC includes the following representatives:
UNDP
Ministry of Environment
Ministry of Agriculture
National Agency for Environment Protection
Romanian Parliament (one member)
Civil Society
National Steering
Committee
UNDP Country
Office
Project Manager
International
Experts
Project
Administrator
Senior International
Technical Advisor
National Experts
The project will be nationally executed in accordance with UNDPs NEX guidelines. UNDP is the Implementing
Agency for GEF funded project, and Partner to The Ministry of Environment which is the Implementing Partner
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responsible for quality and timeliness of achievement of project outcomes. The MOE has delegated the
implementation of the project to the University of Bucharest which thus serves as a responsible party (formerly
referred to as the Delegated Executing Agency ) The University is accountable to the Government of Romania and
to the UNDP for the quality of project outcomes and the appropriate use of project resources, both when directly
implementing project activities and when delegating others to do so. The University will ensure that project
planning, review, monitoring, evaluation and reporting requirements are met; that coordination among participants
is effective; and that decisions are implemented. Implementation arrangements with partner agencies will be set
out in Terms of Reference, work plans and/or formal agreements, as needed. UNDP will provide support needed
for project implementation through the Administrative and Finance Units.
4.2.
Participation of Stakeholders
Represented by
Involvement
State Secretary
GEF political and
operational focal points
Executing
agency
Primary
Anticipated functions(s)
Overall coordination role, especially in the
field of CCC and CBD
Monitoring and assessment of project
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beneficiary
Cofinancier
progress
Ensure mainstreaming of project objectives
into Ministry policies, plans and
programmes
Coexecuting
agency
Primary
beneficiary
Cofinancier
Partner
United Nations
Development
Programme Romania
Representative Resident
Observer
University of
Bucharest
National
Environmental
Protection Agency
(NEPA)
National Agricultural
Consultancy Agency
(NACA)
National Forests
Administration
Romsilva (&
territorial branches)
Regional
Environmental
Protection Agencies
(REPA)
Territorial
Inspectorate for
Forestry Regime and
Hunting
Local Environmental
Protection Agencies
(LEPA)
Directors of divisions
Experts involved in
CCC, LD and CBD
issues
Deputy director
Experts
Project
Implementation Unit
Partner
Ministry of
Agriculture, Forests
and Rural
Development
(MAFRD)
Partner
Directors of divisions
Experts
Partner
Directors of divisions
Experts
Partner
Directors of divisions
Experts
Partner
Directors of local
agencies
Experts
Partner
Discussion
In order to facilitate the engagement of these stakeholders, participatory mechanisms will be used through the
establishment of thematic working groups with the relevant Stakeholders to implement sets of activities.
Terms of reference for each working groups will be drawn. They will contain the planned activities to be
conducted, the expected results, the resources allocated by each party and the mode of operation among the
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parties. It will be the main guidance process to build consensus, share decisions and validate process/ results.
These working groups will include key representatives from related organizations, chaired by the key
organization of each working group and coordinated by the NPM. However, they should not include more
than 10 participants and meet monthly or quarterly (and on an as-needed basis) to validate findings and
activities to be implemented. The following thematic working groups are anticipated:
Working Group (WG) on Environment Legislation: This WG will oversee the implementation of
Outcome #1.
Working Group on Environmental Management Capacity: This WG will oversee the
implementation of Outcome #2.
4.3.
The project management team developed a detailed schedule of project review meetings; it is presented in the
table below:
Management Mechanism
Schedule
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5.
5.1.
Review of Indicators
As presented in the previous section, it is proposed to measure the progress of the project at the objective and outcome levels. This section presents the review of the
indicators to be used to monitor the project. From a set of 45 indicators in the original log-frame including indicators to monitor outputs - the table below is proposing a
revised set of 18 indicators (see table below).
Expected Results
Original Indicator
Proposed Indicator
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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Expected Results
Original Indicator
Proposed Indicator
14. A model for regional coordination mechanism (RCM) is developed
and adopted by two Development Regions (South-East 2 and Center
7) using integrated resource management (IRM) tools
15. The RCM model and IRM tools are replicated to all regions in
Romania
16. An IRM peer training network used by participants throughout
Romania
17. Progress reports summarizing the performance of project
18. Project information readily available
The proposed indicators are focusing on the core results to be achieved. The baseline and target by the end of the project for each of them is presented in the following
section.
5.2.
Based on the proposed revised indicators, baseline and target values were also reviewed and approved by NSC and are presented in the table below.
Objective: To strengthen
systemic, institutional and
individual capacity to integrate
Rio Convention themes into
national, regional and local
decision-making
Proposed Indicator
Baseline
Sources of verification
1. Alignment of institutional,
legislative and policy
frameworks with the
objectives and obligations of
the global environmental
conventions signed by
Romania
2. Quality of national
monitoring reports and
communications integrating
conventions obligations
Reports to conventions
secretariats
National State of Environment
Reports
Evaluation report of quality of
SOE reports with regard to
incorporation of status of
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Proposed Indicator
Baseline
Sources of verification
implementation of Rio
conventions
3. Capacity development
monitoring scorecard rating
Outcome 1: Enhanced
institutional, legislative, policy
and planning framework for
implementing Rio Convention
commitments
Capacity for:
Engagement: 2 of 9
Generate, access and use
information and knowledge: 2
of 15
Policy and legislation
development: 1 of 9
Management and
implementation: 1 of 6
Monitor and evaluate: 1 of 6
(total targeted score: 7/45)
Capacity for:
Engagement: 7 of 9
Generate, access and use
information and knowledge:
10 of 15
Policy and legislation
development: 8 of 9
Management and
implementation: 4 of 6
Monitor and evaluate: 5 of 6
(total targeted score: 34/45)
4. Responsibilities for
conventions obligations
assigned to institutions
mandates
5. Effective multi-agency
conventions coordination
mechanisms
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Proposed Indicator
Baseline
Sources of verification
6. Conventions obligations
integrated in related
legislation
Secondary (enabling)
legislation and norms
Government Documents
Government and Ministers
Orders, Decrees and
regulations
7. Conventions obligations
integrated in related policies,
national plans, strategies and
programmes
8. Conventions obligations
embedded into effective
environmental screening
process of policy making
SOE reports
Control Staff Reports
Internal ministry reports
Registers
Training records and
evaluations
Media coverage of SOE
Job descriptions
NCSA reports
Project reports
Convention reports
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Proposed Indicator
Baseline
Sources of verification
Ministry policies and reports
10. Implementation of
conventions monitored
effectively and information
included in SOE reports
Indicators to monitor
conventions obligations
identified and are part of SOE
reporting
Database of conventions
activities established and
integrated into related
ministrys databases (in an
integrated manner within each
ministry)
Key staff trained (100 people)
to monitor and report on SOE
indicators
SOE reports
Databases
Training evaluations
Non-government stakeholders
are using some IRM technique,
but government-nongovernmental organizations
collaboration is rare
Minimal stakeholder
involvement in conventions
Membership of participative
processes
Media coverage
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Proposed Indicator
Regions using integrated
resource management (IRM)
tools
5.3.
Baseline
Sources of verification
Project reports
A Capacity Development Monitoring and Evaluation Scorecard was used to assess the current capacities for coordinating the implementation of the Rio Conventions. The
current score is 7 out of a maximum of 45. It reflects a low capacity in most area for an effective environmental managerial system. The score of each capacity result is as
follows:
Capacities for engagement: 2 of 9
Capacities to generate, access and use information and knowledge: 2 of 15
Capacities for policy and legislation development: 1 of 9
Capacities for management and implementation: 1 of 6
Capacities to monitor and evaluate: 1 of 6
A target score of 34 was established at the beginning of the project. As part of the management instrument to monitor the project progress, this tool will be reviewed
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once a year and integrated in the annual PIR. One main benefit from using this scorecard is the comparison over time of capacity indicator ratings. It will indicate the
progress made toward improving the required capacities for a more effective environmental management capacity to implement the conventions obligations.
6.
6.1.
Review of Risks
The table below presents the risks and assumptions that were identified during the design of the project. They were part of the log-frame in the project document that
was approved by MOE, MAFRD, UNDP and GEF. Following the review of these risks, some changes are proposed in the right column in the table below:
Objective: To strengthen
systemic, institutional and
individual capacity to
integrate Rio Convention
themes into national, regional
and local decision-making
Risks
Revised Risks
Outcome 1: Enhanced
institutional, legislative, policy
and planning framework for
implementing Rio Convention
commitments
Outcome 2: Improved
capacity of MOE and MAFRD
to integrate environmental and
sectoral resource management
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Risks
Revised Risks
Outcome 3: Effective,
efficient, and adaptive project
management, monitoring and
evaluation.
6.2.
Management Responses
Based on the proposed revised risks presented above, management responses were added and are presented in the table below.
Revised Risks
Objective: To strengthen systemic,
institutional and individual capacity
to integrate Rio Convention themes
into national, regional and local
decision-making
Management Responses
Periodic project monitoring and evaluation will ensure that the project is
adapted over time to adjust to changing circumstances. Pressures to
adopt SEA into a compulsory policy to mainstream the IRM
The project shall keep track on all inherent on overall institutional and
legislative framework at the level of Romanian central administration
either to support or to bring back on track the Government to fulfill its
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Revised Risks
Convention commitments
Management Responses
international commitments. The project shall screen regularly or on a
communications to check them against procedural and content
requirements under the commitments of the Rio Conventions
In the first place, the project management shall identify the break-even
point in the resource allocation, e.g. the level of resources bellow which
the expected results may not be reached; the project team shall follow
the budgeting from the State budget and plan for alternative responses
on ad-hoc basis whenever the level of allocation (or of the
disbursement) drops at a critical level- in that case, resource persons in
the stakeholders structure shall be approached to react accordingly
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Revised Risks
Management Responses
instead of pushing for championship from the very beginning of IRM,
the project team shall rise the points of critical cooperation issues..
The RCM model and IRM tools are adopted by the Ministry
but the uptake by the regions is not happening facing too
many constraints and capacity gaps (operational);
Discussion:
Since the start of the project, a series of events were encountered, which affected/delayed the implementation of the project. Below is a discussion of these events and the
management responses implemented by UNDP-CO.
Appointment of the Project Manager (approximate time period dedicated in finding a mitigating solution: between June 2008-September 2008):
According to the project document, the project manager was to be an employee of the University of Bucharest and to be paid by the project. As a result, the UNDP CO
looked into the possibility of contracting the person nominated by the University of Bucharest (i.e. prof D.Manoleli). However a contract with UNDP for a project manager
nominated was not feasible; it requires a competitive recruitment according to UNDP rules and procedures. Other options were explored including the direct recruitment by
UNDP of the project team leader. Finally, the UNDP CO has agreed to the initial option, namely that Prof Manoleli be hired as the Project Manager, under contractual terms
governed by the Romanian legislation, his salary and additional costs (as per the Romanian legislation) is to be charged against the project. His net salary was negotiated at
1500 USD. His formal contractual pay under the project started in November, 2008.
The 2008-2009 elections and changes at government level - changes of staff, staff turnover and changes of priorities (approximate time period affected by these factors:
October 2008-March 2009):
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After the agreement between the UNDP CO and the University, the project implementation has been delayed due to elections. The National Steering Committee (NSC) was
established with representatives from the following institutions: Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Agriculture, National Agency for Protected Areas. The project
inception workshop and agreement over AWP, indicators, activities etc could not be held, as the Executing agency, and the PM team and NSC considered that the best
solution in order to ensure political ownership will be to wait until the elections and changes in political and technical staff will be finalized. The situation has been brought
to the attention of RTA BRC and recorded in ATLAS.
Following the elections, the UNDP CO has visited the newly appointed minister of Environment (February 2009) in order to assess the political ownership. The new minister
of environment has been very supportive to the objective of the project. However, over time the priorities of the Ministry of Environment seem to focus more on initiatives
related to water and water treatment and less on Rio convention themes. The Biodiversity and Climate Change departments in the Ministry of Environment are severely
understaffed. Nevertheless, meetings on the CBD reporting requirements and CHM role have been held, and linkages with the CB2 project and the integration of the
implementation of the Rio Conventions were discussed. The Land Degradation focal point has left the Ministry of Agriculture in October 2008 and since that time, another
focal point was nominated but left his position too. Currently, no focal point for land degradation has been nominated. Finally, the government stakeholders that were
involved in the NSCA process and the development of the CB2 project are no longer working with the respective ministries; only two or three government officers are aware
of the CB2 project, its objective and its strategy.
As a result, the UNDP CO in collaboration with the project management team have undertaken the following measures:
a. Meet the minister of environment to raise his awareness on the CB2 project.
b. Discuss with the relevant ministries the CB2 project and the necessity for the urgent designation of Rio Conventions focal points and the urgency of the PM team
to establish regular contacts with them. After a few awareness raising sessions conducted by the Project team, and repeated requests for nomination of a new Land
Degradation focal point, the Ministry of Environment has designated a person to replace the former focal point, however this person was unaware of many
important issues on Rio Conventions. Currently, the former focal point is back from studying abroad, but there is a certain degree of uncertainty on whether or not
he will still working with the Ministry of Agriculture.
c. Assist the CBD focal point to develop and timely submit the 4th National Report to the CBD. The project management team submitted the data obtained during
the NBSAP stocktaking report, including the integrated data on biodiversity-climate change-land degradation.
d. Assist the Climate Change focal point to formulate Romanias position for COP-5 in Copenhagen. This was done through thematic participatory meetings, where
all the CBD, CC and LD focal points have participated together with a large variety of stakeholders. These meetings demonstrated the necessity to integrate the
three themes in international negotiations and reporting, as well as in all the national development planning. In addition to representatives from several government
ministries, private sector, academia and civil society, high level politicians form the Romanian parliament were invited and asked to support the project.
Insufficient ownership of the project at the level of National Executing Agency:
Following significant changes of staff in key ministries there has been little interest in the CB2 project from the government side. This is not because the project is
considered unimportant, but because there have been other pressing priorities such as:
a. Uncertainty of positions occupied by government counterparts due to staff changes;
b. High staff turnover due to several reasons such as political or financial;
c. High administrative burden on ministries staff, including reporting requirements to the European Commission and a general confusion among the staff regarding
the roles and responsibilities attached to their position;
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d. Problems within the department of Biodiversity - where the CBD focal point is operating with Natura 2000 sites; particularly the lack of implementation of
management measures as per the requirements of the European Directives and as a consequence - the imminent infringement threats. This critical situation is a
high priority in biodiversity, preventing a focus on CBD reporting requirements and on the CB2 project.
The National Executing Agency is expected to pass through many episodes like the one above mentioned. In fact, increasing the capacity to cope with these continuous
modifications and external threats is one of the expected outputs of the CB2. The sense of ownership shall be gradually constructed- this is a strategic lessons from the
permanence of the mentioned problems.
The delegated Executing Agency, the University of Bucharest, has shown little ownership of the project. The Project Manager, as the University employee, was responsible
with the relation with the University. However, obvious bottlenecks have been reported such as:
e. Establish a separate bank account for the project has been difficult and it took a long time for UNDP CO to negotiate the opening of a separate bank account. The
internal rule of the University states that all projects run through the University have to have a common bank account. UNDP CO spent time to explain the NEX
implementation rules and procedures;
f. The project manager doesnt have signature authority, as per the University internal rules, and UNDP CO was not able to change this fact. The payments charged
against the project are made by the University upon the request from the project manager and the approval from the economic department of the University;
g. The process to procure goods and services through the University is lengthy and complex and it needs to be done by University staff through the centralized
procurement process (not by the project manager). For instance, if the project needs office supplies the project team has to wait that the University conducts a
procurement exercise for supplies so that the projects order can be added to the general University order. This is time-consuming and it delays project activities.
As a mitigation measure, the UNDP CO provides procurement services whenever the project needs to purchase goods and services;
h. One of the most critical aspects with regards to procurement is the contracting modality of experts needed by the project to conduct studies and reviews. The legal
and human resource personnel have been blocking the procurement of services on the basis of a recent government ordinance that stated that due to the financial
crisis, vacant positions were frozen and, additionally, the government institutions will not recruit any additional staff. As a mitigation measure, the UNDP CO is
currently negotiating with the management of the University in order to identify whether the procurement of goods and services can be conducted through the
University or alternatively change the implementation arrangements of the project.
Partially (or mostly) the issues were solved. To a certain extent, the University staff is now more aware about the need to adapt the rules to the reality. The impetuous of the
EU funding has overlapped the CB2 activities, with obvious impact on the level of understanding and institutional capacity. This improvement shouldnt be seen as enough
to support further developments in CB2 activities, but rather as a positive and promising ground for future undertakings.
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7.
Based on the review of the indicators and the risks linked to the implementation of this project, the
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan of the project was updated and completed: it is presented in its complete form
in Annex 5. This plan was presented to the stakeholders present at the inception workshop, as part of the
presentation of the UNDP rules and procedures for project cycle management, and it was endorsed by these
stakeholders.
8.
Co-Financing
The Government of Romania committed a co-financing amount of USD 710,000 that was supported by a cofinancing letter sent to GEF CEO. This amount includes in-kind contributions by providing office space,
communication costs, a seconded staff and time from staff in the MOE and MAFRD. It also includes related
projects implemented by both ministries. UNDP-Romania committed a co-financing amount of USD 20,000 in
cash. The table below summarizes the co-financing for this project.
Reporting this co-financing will be done in the annual PIRs, a requirement of GEF funded projects.
Name of Co-financier
(source)
Ministry of
Environment and Water
Management
Ministry of
Environment and Water
Management
Ministry of Agriculture,
Forest and Rural
Development
Ministry of Agriculture,
Forest and Rural
Development
UNDP
Classification
Type
Amount (USD)
Government
In kind
60,000
Government
Related projects
60,000
Government
In kind
75,000
Government
Related projects
TRAC
Cash
Total Co-financing
515,000
20,000
730,000
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9.
Work Plan
9.1.
An overall work plan is presented below for the entire duration of the project.
#
Expected
OUTPUTS
Planned Activities
Timeframe
Y1
Y2
Y3
Partners
Budget /Source
Funds, GEF
2009
Budget (USD)
2010
2011
Total
(USD)
OBJECTIVE: To strgthen systemic, institutional and individual capacity to integrate Rio Convention Themes into national, regional and local decision-making
OUTCOME 1. Enhanced institutional, legislative, policy and planning framework for implementing Rio Convention commitments
1.1
Output 1.1:.
Institutional
framework and
processes for
coordinated
management and
implementation of
the Rio
Convention
established
NSC meeting.
MoE,
MAFRD
CIU
ONG
Line
Ministries
Conventions
Focal Points
MAFRD
(PNDAR,
PNR, PND0
MoE
(PNAPM)
71200- Int.
consultants
7,090
7,015
14,105
71300- Local
consultants
85600
29,820
26,380
141,800
71600 -Travel
3,800
2,500
1,500
7,800
800
500
500
1,800
9933
2,000
11,975
2,000
2,000
2,000
6,000
2,857
200
200
3,257
74100 - Audit
6500
6500
1,500
14,500
74200 Audio
Visual Print
2,000
3,500
3,000
8,500
74500
Miscellaneous
500
500
500
1,500
111,147
62,480,
37,580
211,197
72100
Workshops
72100
Contractual Serv.
72400 Communication
72800 IT
Equipment
Sub-total
Outcome 1
GEF:
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#
1.2
Expected
OUTPUTS
Output 1.2:
Suggestions for
amendments of
legislation and
norms to better
enable
mainstreaming of
Rio Convention
themes into
policies, plans
and programmes,
submitted for Gov
official approval.
Planned Activities
Update the review on Romanian legislation and norms, finding
weaknesses and gaps in relation to convention responsibilities
Timeframe
Y1
Research
Institutions
ONG
MoE
MAFRD
LEPA,
REPA,
NEPA
LEPA,
CREG
X
X
ATU
UPP,MoE,M
AFRD.
ICARDE,
ICRIDPPT
LEPA,REPA
NEPA
X
Targets would be established for achievement of thematic and crosscutting objectives for the Rio Conventions, to be used in monitoring
progress and reporting to both national bodies and the conventions
Partners
Y3
1.3
Y2
MoE
MAFRD
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Budget /Source
Funds, GEF
2009
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2010
2011
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Expected
OUTPUTS
Planned Activities
Timeframe
Y1
Y2
Y3
Partners
Budget /Source
Funds, GEF
2009
Budget (USD)
2010
2011
Total
(USD)
OUTCOME 2. Improved capacity of MoE and MAFRD to integrate environmental and sectoral resource management
2.1
Output 2.1:.
Enhanced
technical and
managerial
capacity of MoE
and MAFRD staff
to integrate
environmental
and sectoral
resource
management,
using Integrated
Resource
Management
techniques
MoE
MAFRD
MoE
MAFRD,
LEPA,REPA
NEPA
Ministry of
Education
ONG
MoE
MAFRD,
LEPA,REPA
NEPA
71200- Int.
consultants
71300- Local
consultants
71600- Travel
72100
Workshops
72100
Monit.Evaluatio
n
72100
Contractual Serv.
72400 Communication
72800 IT
Equipment
74100 - Audit
Sub-total GEF:
2.2
Output 2.2:
Codes of good
practice,
checklists and
training
established to
strengthen
Integrated
Resource
Management tools
MoE
MAFRD,
LEPA,REPA
NEPA
MoE
ANIF
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7,015
14,105
62,220
49,200
15,640
127,060
3,000
2,000
1,000
6,000
1,500
10,000
2,000
13,500
20,000
20,000
3,000
3,000
6,000
2,500
2,500
2,500
7,500
2,500
2,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
4,500
3,500
2,500
6,000
200
200
238
700
78,010
81,415
47,378
207,803
74200 Audio
Visual Print
74500
Miscellaneous
Activities of and training the staff and sharing the best practices
order to have a good report on SOE
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2.3
Expected
OUTPUTS
for integrating
environment into
sectoral
programmes and
projects
Output 2.3:
Regional
Coordinating
Mechanisms
(RCMs) are
established and
implemented as
demonstration
models in two of
Romanias eight
Development
Regions (DRs),
then expanded to
the remaining six
regions, based on
lessons learned
Planned Activities
Timeframe
Y1
Y2
Output 2.4: A
peer training
network and
database to
support integrated
resource
management is
established to
Partners
MoE
MAFRD
MADA
MoE
MAFRD
Local
Councils
RDA
EFA
COAC
OJCPI
LEPA
REPA,
NEPA,TIFH
MADA
The model will be tested in two pilot DRs, and the results will be
monitored and evaluated. The results will be reported to senior
officials of the participating ministries and agencies, who will decide
how the model might be revised for general adoption. The model
must be flexible enough to be adapted to different regions.
NACA
ICARDE
ICRIDPPT
The two regions who are piloting the demonstration model RCMs
will undertake one or more projects where they will apply the
Integrated Resource Management tools and training/capacity being
developed under outputs 2.1 and 2.2 to a priority regional issue
2.4
Y3
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Funds, GEF
2009
Budget (USD)
2010
2011
Total
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Expected
OUTPUTS
serve regional and
local
environmental
and resource
management staff.
Planned Activities
Timeframe
Y1
Y2
Y3
Partners
Budget /Source
Funds, GEF
2009
Budget (USD)
2010
2011
Total
(USD)
aim to create a professional civil service and promote a knowledgebased society. The peer network and database will also serve to
reinforce the individual and institutional capacity that will be built
through technical assistance and training during the project
It will be coupled with a simple database focused on the topic of
Integrated Resource Management, which is fully integrated with MoE
and MAFRD databases. It will include lists of government and
outside contact people, experts, published and electronic resources,
training courses and training materials
OUTCOME 3. Effective, efficient and adaptive project management, monitoring and evaluation
3.1
9.2.
Output 3.1:
Project well
managed
including
progress reports
as per UNDP and
GEF standards.
71300- Local
consultants
13,300
13,400
13,300
40,000
71600- Travel
3,000
2,000
7,000
12,000
Sub-total GEF:
16,300
15,400
20,300
52,000
Total GEF:
196,457
170,223
105,120
470,000
Progress to Date
From June 2008 to date (May 2009), the project inception phase took place. A series of activities took place to establish the project. A summary is presented below:
Recruitment of project staff
The project staff - Project Manager and Project Assistant started being paid only in November, 2008. However, recruitment process was started in August, 2008.
TORs attached, and Minutes of both recruitments can also be included.
Recruitment of Senior International Technical Advisor
Based on attached TORs and bidding process, a SITA was contracted in March, 2009. Minutes of Selection Process can be attached. As well, it is included the SOW for his
first year assignments.
Office set-up
As per the agreement between UNDP/GEF and the government of Romania, the Delegated Executing Agency (University of Bucharest) provided office space as government
in-kind contribution to the project. Equipment and furniture was purchased by UNDP in accordance with UNDP/GEF procedures. Inventory List attached.
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degradation. Review how the legislative, policy and institutional frameworks integrate the MEAs obligations in Romania. A basis exists in the NCSA reports and the
prodoc but it needs to be updated with any legislative, policy and institutional changes that were implemented since the project was conceptualized; particularly within
the context of the harmonization with the EU Directives.
In parallel to this stocktaking exercise, the project has started the identification of two pilot regions, which will be pilot sites to test the Regional Coordination
Mechanism (RCM).
Terms of Reference 3
The project has a short timeframe and its success will depend a lot on the results from the piloting of the RCM in these two regions; including the potential to replicate
this RCM to all (8) regions of Romania. It is proposed to start with a first assignment to scan all regions of Romania and using a multi-criteria approach to propose a
selection of two regions to become the project pilot.
9.3.
Timeframe
Planned Activities
Planned activities for the year ahead
Q3/09
Q4/09
Q1/10
Outcome 1: Enhanced institutional, legislative, policy and planning framework for implementing Rio Convention commitments
1.1
Output 1.1:
Institutional
framework and
processes for
coordinated
management and
implementation of the
Rio Convention
established
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1.2
1.3
Expected
OUTPUTS
Output 1.2:
Suggestion for the
ammendments of
legislation and norms
to better enable
mainstreaming of Rio
Convention themes
into policies, plans
and programmes
submitted to the Gov
for official approval
Output 1.3.
Screening, monitoring
and reporting system,
as part of Integrated
Conventions
Timeframe
Planned Activities
Planned activities for the year ahead
the National, Regional and Local Environmental Protection
Agencies.
Identify all other ministries, agencies and civil society
organisations to be involved in convention management and
define their respective roles, responsibilities and tasks. This
would build on the work done during the NCSA
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Q3/09
Q4/09
Q1/10
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Expected
OUTPUTS
requirements into
sectoral policies, is in
place.
Timeframe
Planned Activities
Planned activities for the year ahead
under MEAs.
Developing an environmental screening tool(s) to be used as
part of the established process for public policy analysis,
which already requires an assessment of environmental
impacts.
Training staff in the UPP, Inter-ministerial Councils and
relevant government ministries on how to use the
environmental screening tool to assess and mitigate the
environmental impacts of policies, plans and programmes
Targets would be established for achievement of thematic
and cross-cutting objectives for the Rio Conventions, to be
used in monitoring progress and reporting to both national
bodies and the conventions
Q3/09
Q4/09
xxxxxx
Q1/10
Q2/10
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
Outcome 2: Improved capacity of MoE and MAFRD to integrate environmental and sectoral resource management
2.1
2.2
Output 2.1:
Enhanced technical
and managerial
capacity of MOE and
MAFRD staff to
integrate
environmental and
sectoral resource
management, using
Integrated Resource
Management
techniques
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Expected
OUTPUTS
checklists and training
established to
strengthen Integrated
Resource
Management tools for
integrating
environment into
sectoral programmes
and projects
2.3
Timeframe
Planned Activities
Planned activities for the year ahead
undermines the aim of EIA, which is to ensure that
environmental impacts of development are avoided or
mitigated during construction and operation.
Revise EIA and SEA processes, as recommended in the
review above.
Review additional IRM tools used in Romania (as in Table 6
of prodoc) to identify strengths, weaknesses and
recommendations to strengthen these processes. Focus on
the tools seen as most valuable by Ministry staff (as
identified in the needs assessment).
Development of codes of good practice and checklists to
support various IRM processes, including design, planning,
implementation, follow-up and monitoring stages.
Practical training for relevant government and scientific staff
in applying the above tools, including train-the-trainer
programmes, in which technical assistance will be provided
to co-design Made in Romania hands-on training
programmes, tailored to specific needs and circumstances in
the country
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Q4/09
Q1/10
Q2/10
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Expected
OUTPUTS
Timeframe
Planned Activities
Planned activities for the year ahead
Q3/09
Q4/09
Q1/10
Q2/10
2.4
Outcome 3. Effective, efficient and adaptive project management, monitoring and evaluation
3.1
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Expected
OUTPUTS
processes are
established and
progress, evaluation
and monitoring
reports are produced
to GEF and UNDP
standards.
9.4.
Timeframe
Planned Activities
Planned activities for the year ahead
Manage and Administer the project according GEF/UNDP
procedures:
o Produce Annual Work Plan (AWP)
o Develop the budget and implement UNDP/GEF
administrative procedures.
o Develop TORs for Experts/Consultants
o Implement the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) plan
o Produce monthly, quarterly and Annual project progress
reports
Q3/09
xxxxxx
Q4/09
xx x x x x
Q1/10
xxxxxx
Q2/10
xxxxx
To design of an appropriate mechanism of cooperation between the two competent authorities (the two line ministries)
To design the coordination mechanisms established among convention units and between these units and the relevant ministries and units
An updated report on stakeholders responsibilities concerning the management of the implementation of the three conventions
Report on weaknesses and gaps in relation to integrated approach of Rio conventions from legal and political point of view and proposals for amending the
provisions from the existing laws and regulations
A report to define the competent authorities responsibilities in the implementation of public policies that will impact on environment.
A Regulation book on the modality in which the permanent Inter-ministerial commissions will analyze and decide on the implementation of Rio Conventions
and mainstreaming the environment policy into sectoral policies.
To edit a guide for the national reporting under the three Conventions accompanied by a methodology of integrated reporting based on synergies between the
three Conventions.
To have a comprehensive individual training needs assessment and a training plan dedicated to the centralized and decentralized agencies staff
To identify the IRM tools already used in Romania, underlying the strengths and weaknesses and advancing recommendations to improve the EIA and SEA
processes
To test the RCM in two Development Regions in Romania and refine them, in such a manner to implement the model in the remaining Development Regions
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10.
Outcome 1 : Enhanced institutional, legislative, policy and planning framework for implementing Rio Convention commitments
Budget
source GEF
Code Atlas
71200
International
Consultants
71300
Local Consultatnts
71600
Travel
72100
Contractual Services
Workshop
Contractul Services
Monitoring and
Evaluation
72100
Contractual services
72400
Communications
72800
Equipment IT
74100
Audit
74200
74500
Miscellaneus
72100
TOTAL
Iulie
septembrie
2009
0ctombrie
Decembrie
2009
Ianuarie
Martie 2010
Aprilie
Iunie 2010
TOTAL GEF
9.309
9.309
20.737
36.300
13.451
16.500
86.988
3.498
1.122
4.620
264
330
198
264
1.056
660
1.320
1.320
660
3.960
1.980
8.496
1.980
1.980
14.436
990
990
990
990
3.960
1.886
264
2.150
6.930
2.970
1.320
11.220
330
1.980
1.320
1.980
5.610
330
330
330
990
26.847
69.483
22.823
25.146
144.299
Outcome 2. Improved capacity of MoE and MAFRD to integrate environmental and sectoral resource management
Budget
source GEF
71200
Code Atlas
International consultant
Iulie
septembrie
2009
0ctombrie
Decembrie
2009
0
Ianuarie
Martie 2010
0
4.689
Aprilie
Iunie 2010
TOTAL GEF
4.620
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71300
Local Consultants
60.350
13.200
10.322
83.873
71600
Travel
2.310
660
990
3.960
72100
330
2.970
2.970
2.970
9.240
6.600
6.600
13.200
72100
Contractual Services
Workshop
Contractul Services
Monitoring and
Evaluation
Cotractual Services
1.980
990
990
3.960
72400
Communications
990
990
990
990
3.960
72800
Equipment
1.320
165
1.485
74100
Audit
660
660
660
990
2.970
74200
330
1.980
330
1.320
3.960
74500
Miscellaneous
198
66
66
330
71300
Local Consultants
6.600
6.600
6.600
6.600
26.400
71600
Travel
1.980
1.320
1.980
2.640
7.920
10.890
80.678
39.900
39.098
170.567
72100
TOTAL
Outcome 3. Effective, efficient and adaptive project management, monitoring and evaluation
Budget
source GEF
Code Atlas
Iulie
septembrie
2009
0ctombrie
Decembrie
2009
Ianuarie
Martie 2010
Aprilie
Iunie 2010
TOTAL GEF
71300
Local Consultants
6.600
6.600
6.600
6.600
26.400
71600
Travel
1.980
1.320
1.980
2.640
7.920
8.580
7.920
8.580
9.240
34.320
TOTAL
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Annexes
Annex 1: Terms of Reference
Terms of Reference:
Objective: The Project Manager will have overall responsibility for managing the organization, work plans,
programmes and activities, as well as progress and financial reporting to the National Steering Committee and
UNDP. The position will be filled up by a person designated by the National Executing Agency by a
competition open to government service and the public. This is a senior level position and the successful
candidate should have extensive experience in the implementation of environmental or land use planning
projects, and the management of similar scale of projects, preferably with experience in capacity building and
training programmes. The Project Manager will be the head of the Project Management Unit. The PMU will
have operational and financial autonomy, including the authority to select and sub-contract specific project
activities or components to local consultants and local institutions. The PM will perform a liaison role with
government, UNDP and stakeholders. Terms of reference for this position include the following:
Scope of work:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
General responsibilities:
Under the guidance of the National Project Director and UNDP, the PM shall be responsible for the overall daily
coordination of all aspects of the Project. The PM will be responsible for overseeing the Project teams work and
he/she will be ultimately responsible for the effective implementation of all Project activities. The Project Manager
reports to the National Project Director (who will be nominated by the MOE). He/she will liaise directly with
designated officials of the national and local governments, the UNDP, existing and potential additional Project
donors, the National GEF Focal Point, and others as deemed appropriate and necessary by the PD or PM
him/herself. The Project budget and associated work plan will provide guidance on the day-to-day implementation
of the approved Project activities and on the integration of the various complementary initiatives. He/she shall be
responsible for the delivery of all substantive, managerial and financial reports from and on behalf of the Project.
He/she will provide overall supervision for all Project staff. The Project Manager will provide expert input in
his/her area of expertise, coordinate contracted work necessary for Project implementation, and will organize and
attend all consultations and meetings.
Specific duties:
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Terms of Reference:
Scope of work:
Under the overall guidance of the UNDP Program Manager and in cooperation with the Project Team Leader, the
Senior International Technical Advisor is expected to work together with the National Project Implementing
Partner in support of project implementation by providing technical advisory service. The scope of work will
comprise a desk study to guide the inception phase as per tasks detailed below.
Duties:
1. Project Work-Plan, in relationship to its objectives, the set deliverables, and the success indicators,
according to indicated Outcomes, and the existing budget and time-frame.
2. Deriving from here, it shall be very useful to also have, from your point of view, which should be the
main phases and events at which you will consider your inputs and participation essentially necessary, in
order to best accomplish your general assignments with UNDP, as well as to have your contributions best
identified and critically relevant.
3. Deducing from the above, then what the Annual Work Plan (AWP), shall comprise, from now, to this fall.
4. Any general Guideline, and Methodological approach suggestions, on how to best tackle and organize
work, for ensuring the most effective and very successful implementation of the WP and this overall
project's activities, shall be extremely useful.
5. Based on the Work Plan (WP), the list of deliverables;
6. Finally, which do you think that the number of people and their technical backgrounds should be, for
constituting the Short Term Experts (STE) team, to work with, for ensuring coverage of necessary
expertise. Immediately after the Inception Workshop, well need your proposal for the STE TORs to be
posted, for the expertise procurement process.
Expected Outputs:
A report summarizing the review of the project strategy, its risks and assumptions, its performance
measurement (indicators) and its Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework (These elements will
serve as a basis for the inception report). This report will also include some recommendations for the
way forward such as methodology for the implementation of the project; major thematic areas and
scope of TORs for possible working groups/experts and consultancy services for the project
implementation; and work plan for the International Technical Advisor for the duration of the project.
A Work plan template and guidance to complete the annual work plan for 2009.
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Guidelines for the contribution of the Senior International Technical Advisor over the entire project
Following the initial review of 6 days, a total of 29 days is left to be spread over the project duration time that
is until July 2011. As per the Terms of Reference, it is planned to use this effort in three parts; each one
corresponding to a one-week mission to Romania as follows:
First Mission
Tentative Date: September/October 2009
Effort:
Second Mission
Tentative Date: March/April 2010
Effort:
Third Mission
Tentative Date: January 2011
Effort:
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Programul ONU
pentru Dezvoltare
Fondul Global
pentru Mediu
Ministerul
Mediului
Universitastea
din Bucuresti
PROIECTUL CB2: Strengthening Capacity to Integrate Environment and Natural Resource Management for
Global Environmental Benefits
INVITATIE
Avem placerea sa va invitam, in calitatea de expert profesionist in domeniul gospodaririi apelor si de director al
unuia dintre departamentele cele mai implicate in realizarea obiectivelor prezentului proiect, la Workshop-ul de
Initiere a Programului UNDP-GEF pentru Romania: Intarirea capacitatii de integrare a managementului de mediu si
al resurselor naturale pentru beneficii globale de mediu, ce va avea loc miercuri, 29 aprilie, 2009, orele 12:00, la
Ministerul Mediului, Sala de Consiliu, Bdul. Libertatii nr. 12 et. I.
Proiectul are ca obiectiv elaborarea strategiei de integrare a indeplinirii obligatiilor guvernului Romaniei privind
conformarea cu cerintele celor trei conventii de la Rio, ratificate de tara noastra: Biodiversitate, Schimbari Climatice, si
Desertificarea.
La workshop se va face cunoscut si se va supune dezbaterii Planul de Lucru propus de echipa de proiect, in vederea atingerii
cu succes a obiectivului de mai sus, sub aspect administrativ/ institutional si al capacitatilor tehnice si manageriale la nivel
national, institutional si individual.
Avand in vedere ca institutia dumneavoastra este direct implicata, prin programe si responsabilitati asumate la intrarea in UE
privind conformarea de mediu si respectarea conventiilor internationale ratificate de Romania, apreciem ca participarea la
acest eveniment si opiniile dumneavoastra sunt foarte importante.
Materialele care vor fi supuse dezbaterii publice va vor fi trimise imediat dupa confirmarea participarii dumneavoastra
Va rugam sa ne confirmati sau sa infirmati posibilitatea de a raspunde acestei invitatii, sau sa delegati, in caz ca va este
imposibil sa fiti prezent, un alt reprezentant al institutiei dumneavoastra, la tel.: 0722 218 701 Rodica Stefanescu, sau la
tel: 0727 368 805 Stamate Sorina si prin e-mail: stamate_sorina@yahoo.com , rodica.stefanescu@yahoo.com sau
dan.manoleli@g.unibuc.ro
Va multumim, si va asteptam!
Prof.dr.Dan MANOLELI
Manager
Project
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Programul ONU
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Fondul Global
pentru Mediu
Ministerul
Mediului
Universitastea
din Bucuresti
Romania has ratified over 20 Multinational Environmental Agreements since 1992, including the Rio
Conventions on biodiversity, climate change and land degradation (CBD, FCCC, CCD) and prepared related
Action Plans. Romanias accession to the EU in January 2007 has triggered improvements to the institutional,
legal and policy framework for environmental management, and led to the preparation of numerous environmental
and sectoral plans, strategies and programmes. However, Rio conventions management has continued to be
fragmented and uncoordinated, and conventions implementation has been weak, due, in part, to poor integration of
convention themes into EU-related reforms in policy-making, environmental and natural resource management,
public administration, decentralization and regional and local planning.
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Output 2.1:
Enhanced technical and managerial
Output 1.1:
Institutional framework
capacity of MOE and MAFRD staff to
and processes for
integrate environmental and sectoral
coordinated management and
resource management, using Integrated
implementation of the Rio
Resource Management techniques
Convention established
Output 2.2:
Codes of good practice, checklists and
Output 1.2:
Legislation and norms
training established to strengthen
amended to better enable
Integrated Resource Management tools for
mainstreaming of Rio
integrating environment into sectoral
Convention themes into
programmes and projects
policies, plans and
Output 2.3:
Regional Coordinating Mechanisms
programmes.
(RCMs) are established as demonstration
Output 1.3:
Environmental
models in two of Romanias eight
screening is part of the
Development Regions, then expanded to
national policy-making
the remaining six regions, based on lessons
process, and officials within
learned
the Public Policies Unit and
Output 2.4:
Each of the two model Regional
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Table 2.Revised Project Logic model with agreed changes at the level of Outputs
Revised Project Logic Model
Goal
To expand Romanias capacity to generate global environmental benefits through
mainstreaming the Rio Conventions into national decision-making.
Objective
To strengthen systemic, institutional and individual capacity to integrate Rio Convention
themes into national, regional and local decision-making.
Outcome 1: Enhanced institutional,
legislative, policy and planning
framework for implementing Rio
Convention commitments.
Output 1.1:
Institutional
framework and processes
for coordinated
management and
implementation of the Rio
Convention established
Output 1.2:
Suggestions for
amendments of legislation
and norms to better enable
mainstreaming of Rio
Convention themes into
policies, plans and
programmes, submitted for
Gov official approval.
Output 1.3:
Screening,
monitoring and reporting
system, as part of
Integrated Conventions
requirements into sectorial
policies, is in place.
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Change (i)
Output 1.2 :
Reasons for change:
This suggestion was raised by the GEF political focal point, also the Ministry of Environment representative, and
agreed by all the participants, particularly
Because the long process for legislation amendments is well known. The official approval of legislation and
norms is beyond the project control and moreover, the final approval of the suggested changes can
happen after the project closure.
Therefore, the output was suggested to be rephrased in the light of the above.
Change (ii)
Outputs 1.3, and 1.4 shall be mixed into: Screening, monitoring and reporting system, as part of integrated
conventions requirements into sectoral policies, is in place; public policies units, in each ministry
should monitor the need for interventions, and approvals;
Reasons for change:
Outputs 1.3, and 1.4 shall be mixed into: Screening, monitoring and reporting system, as part of integrated
conventions requirements into sectoral policies, is in place; public policies units, in each ministry should monitor
the need for interventions and approvals. The key words: "screening, monitoring and reporting " will address the
two outputs in a concise and shorter manner.
One of the priorities under the EU-related Administrative Capacity Operational Programme is to modernize the
formulation of public policy proposals (PPPs) and the linkage of policy-making and institutional strategic plans
(ISPs). In July 2005, Romania created a new Public Policy Unit (PPU) to better enable systematic policy analysis
and to harmonize sectoral policies through the formation of several high-level decision-making bodies. These
include a Strategic Planning Council and 10 Permanent Inter-ministerial Councils, which were created to promote
inter-agency review and discussion of significant public policy proposals. (See Figure 1.) These councils replaced
137 previous permanent inter-ministerial committees. Two of the new Councils relate directly to convention
themes:
#8 (VIII) Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment,
#9 (IX) Regional Development, Infrastructure, Territory Planning and Tourism.
The PPU has also adopted a new policy development process, which incorporates policy analysis, including
requirements to assess environmental impacts and conduct stakeholder consultation. However, there are currently
no procedural or technical guidelines to guide this environmental screening process, nor are there personnel with
the capacity to do so, either in the ministries submitting the policies, or in the Public Policies Units. To date, there
is no reference to ensuring policy coherence with commitments the Rio Conventions or other MEAs. In addition,
the proposed composition of the Council on Regional Development, Infrastructure, Territory Planning and
Tourism does not presently include MM. However, an interviewee in the Public Policies Unit confirmed that the
committees have not yet met and there is a possibility that the Councils composition could be changed.
The recent change lays on a structure established in each ministry and paid directly by the General Secretariate of
the Government and not by the line Ministry. The challenge is the needs of training for such an enlarged base of
people dealing with plans, programs and stategies, in order to maistream Rio Conventions into sectoral policies.
They will be trained mainly on Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA), other environmental screening
methods, reporting requirements at national and international level, and also other means of integrating
environmental considerations into development planning.
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The inclusion of Rio Conventions themes in the SOE reports will be monitored closely through indicator 2 and
indicator 10
Change (iii)
Outputs 2.3 and 2.4 have almost similar content, and the anticipative accomplish should be reduced to: Regional
Coordinating Mechanisms (RCMs) are established and implemented as demonstration models in two
of Romanias eight Development Regions (DRs), then expanded to the remaining six regions, based
on lessons learned which, thus, may cover for output 2.4, as well;
Reason for change:
Output 2.4 was too descriptive and it has been reduced to one key word" implemented" and added to output 2.3;
In this way, output 2.3 in the new formulation is referring to both "establishment" and "implementation" of the
RCM and pilot demonstration activities - which will be followed by the replication of some models validated by
practice.
The new formulation: Output 2.3; Regional Coordinating Mechanisms (RCMs) are established and implemented
as demonstration models in two of Romanias eight Development Regions (DRs) and will implement
demonstration activities in these two regions; then these RCM will be expanded to the remaining six regions,
based on lessons learned
The Regional Coordinating Mechanisms (RCM) will be designed and established in two development regions.
Based on these mechanisms, each of the two regions will implement demonstration activities in order to
demonstrate the effectiveness of the RCM. If proven effective, the RCM will be established for all the eight
development regions.
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The discussions regarding the outputs, indicators and activities are presented in the respective sections of this
report.
Further comments of the stakeholders are presented bellow:
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Crisis means opportunity to strategize and partnering for sustainability: on institutional framework and
mandates re-defining;
Plan capacity to integrate conventions requirements into sectoral and local plans;
Ministry of Environment and Agriculture should combine implementation though policies (strategy +
tactics) + financial mechanisms; And, since budget dictates, then policies shall be subdued to existing
resources, so that to be feasible;
Adaptive management shall be reflected in Indicators and Implementation approach as flexible tools;
Coordination is needed (e.g.: Agency of Natural Mineral Resources does not comply with any other laws)
the example of local authorities roles and intervention planning in emergency situations should be
followed;
It must be considered that, wherever law is not respected, it either is no money for, or proper info and
training is missing; therefore, law should comprise appropriate stipulations in these aspects too (law,
methodology, incentives, control, enforcement, responsible authority, certification, permits, etc);
As well, too much legislation, or too large docs are not helpful;
Integration and proper guidance should be in all ministries attention; Conventions requirements should be
correlated with other laws, and made accessible to everybodys understanding; the procedural frameworks
is a must;
Transparency also means the duty of scientists to raise awareness of decision-makers; at the same time, it
also means from decision makers to inform the public, on the laws; and, for both sectors (research and
policy), means to have a Communication Strategy;
Even national projects, are not known, to the general public; National Institute of Statistics shall also be
involved, especially in designing and registering of Environmental Indicators
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Indicator
Baseline value
Sources of verification
Assumptions
Goal: To expand Romanias capacity to generate global environment benefits through mainstreaming the Rio conventions into national decision-making
Objective: To strengthen
systemic, institutional
and individual capacity
to integrate Rio
Convention themes into
national, regional2 and
local decision-making
1. Alignment of institutional,
legislative and policy frameworks
with the objectives and obligations
of the global environmental
conventions signed by Romania
Outcome 1. Enhanced
institutional, legislative,
Conventions obligations
are well integrated into
national institutional, legal
and policy frameworks
Capacity for:
Engagement: 2 of 9
Generate, access and use
information and knowledge: 2
of 15
Policy and legislation
development: 1 of 9
Management and
implementation: 1 of 6
Monitor/evaluate: 1 of 6
(total targeted score: 7/45)
Convention units in place, but
institutional framework is
Capacity for:
Engagement: 7 of 9
Generate, access and use
information and
knowledge: 10 of 15
Policy and legislation
development: 8 of 9
Management and
implementation: 4 of 6
Monitor/evaluate: 5 of 6
(total targeted score: 34/45)
All conventions
obligations are clearly
2 Regional refers to Development Regions established to conform to European Union requirements for an intermediate statistical territorial level between country and county for pre and post accession
absorption of programme funds.
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Project Strategy
policy and planning
framework for
implementing Rio
Convention
commitments
Indicator
Baseline value
fragmented and convention
implementation is uneven
National focal points report
independently to Conventions,
with little collaboration;
decisions sometimes conflict
mandates
Sources of verification
Project reports
Mandates of agencies
and sub-units
Organigrammes
New/revised laws and
norms
Government Decisions,
Ministerial Orders, etc.
Organigrammes and
normative documents
Work plans and
progress reports,
financial reports
Convention reports
Ministry annual reports
Staff interviews and
focus groups
Government Decrees
setting out composition
and operational rules
for key policy councils
(#8 and #9)
Secondary (enabling)
legislation and norms
Government
Documents
Government and
Ministers Orders,
Decrees and
regulations
Assumptions
obligations; including those
from the 3 Rio Conventions
(political);
New legislation and policies
proposed by the project are
not adopted by the
Government and/or the
Parliament (political);
Despite new legislation for a
multi-agency coordination
mechanism to address
conventions obligations no
institutional changes occur
(strategic);
The institutional changes
might not be followed by
appropriate level of resources
(HR and $$) to implement the
changes (operational);
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Project Strategy
Outcome 2. Improved
capacity of MOE and
MAFRD to integrate
environmental and
sectoral resource
management
Indicator
7. Conventions obligations integrated
in related policies, national plans,
strategies and programmes
Baseline value
Rio convention action plans
not mainstreamed into national
and regional policies and
planning
MOE and MAFRD
programmes and activities are
sector-oriented, with little
collaboration
Environmental screening
tools (e.g., checklists)
incorporating conventions
obligations are part of
policy-making processes
More than 40 key officials
trained on environmental
screening
Indicators to monitor
conventions obligations
identified and are part of
SOE reporting
Database of convention
activities established and
integrated into related
ministrys databases
Key staff trained (100
people) to monitor and
report on SOE indicators
Staff trained (30 people)
and apply skills and
knowledge to the
implementation of
conventions obligations
Staff trained in key IRM
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Sources of verification
Agendas and minutes
of Councils
Environmental and
sectoral programme
and project documents
Environmental
screening documents
(e.g., checklists)
Training evaluations
SOE reports
Control Staff Reports
Internal ministry
reports
Registers
Training records and
evaluations
Media coverage of
SOE
Job descriptions
NCSA reports
Project reports
Convention reports
Ministry policies and
reports
SOE reports
Databases
Training evaluations
Assumptions
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Project Strategy
Indicator
Baseline value
Outcome 3: Effective,
efficient, and adaptive
project management,
monitoring and
evaluation.
Non-government stakeholders
are using some IRM technique,
but government-nongovernmental organizations
collaboration is rare
Minimal stakeholder
involvement in conventions
There are no collaborative
mechanisms across units and
ministries at regional and local
levels to implement national
environmental and sectoral
policies and plans
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Sources of verification
Assumptions
Guidelines, codes of
practice and checklists
Membership of
participative processes
Media coverage
Normative documents
setting out RCM
composition, terms of
reference and operating
procedures
Minutes of RCM
meetings
Surveys, interviews and
focus groups with
RCM members
Ministries decisions
and orders
Peer network
documents
Database
Staff surveys, interview
and focus groups
National and regional
workshop proceedings
Project reports
Project web site and
project reports
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Indicator
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Assumptions
implementation (operational)
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Staged Indicators
Ratin
g
Comments
Score
Next Steps
Contribution
by Outcome
Dissemination of competent
authorities set
responsibilities, to as many
as possible stakeholders,
and their involvement in
debates on these
responsibilities issue
Indicator 3
Existence of
cooperation with
stakeholder
groups
0
Convention units in place, but institutional
framework is fragmented and convention
implementation is uneven.
1
1
3
0
Proposals on the
reconfiguration of these
Committees, corresponding
to the projects objectives
Enlargement of database
regarding the stakeholders
and a proactive approach
by asking their advise when
different decison making
process is in progress
1, 2
0
1
1
2
3
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Capacity Result /
Indicator
Staged Indicators
Ratin
g
Next Steps
Contribution
by Outcome
Publication, through
appropriate media, and
within the acceptable limits
of the project budget, of the
most interesting success
stories
The setting-up of an
appropriate framework for
the information exchange,
especially among the
competent authorities at the
central level, and at the
level of the field
stakeholders
Comments
Score
Indicator 5
Access and
sharing of
environmental
information on
conventions
obligations by
stakeholders
Indicator 6
Existence of
environmental
0
1
1
3
0
0
1
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Capacity Result /
Indicator
education
programmes on
conventions
obligations
Indicator 7
Extent of the
linkage between
global
environmental
research/science
and policy
development
Indicator 8
Extent of
inclusion/use of
traditional
knowledge in
global
environment
decision-making
Staged Indicators
Environmental education programmes are
fully developed but partially delivered
Comprehensive environmental education
programmes exist and are being delivered
No linkage exist between policy
development related to conventions
obligations and science/research strategies
and programmes
Research needs for policy development
related to conventions obligations are
identified but are not translated into
relevant research strategies and
programmes
Relevant research strategies and
programmes for policy development related
to conventions obligations exist but the
research information is not responding fully
to the policy research needs
Relevant research results are available for
policy development related to conventions
obligations
Traditional knowledge is ignored and not
taken into account into relevant
participative decision-making processes
Traditional knowledge is identified and
recognized as important but is not collected
and used in relevant participative decisionmaking processes
Traditional knowledge is collected but is
not used systematically into relevant
participative decision-making processes
Traditional knowledge is collected, used
and shared for effective participative
decision-making processes
Ratin
g
Comments
Score
five)
Next Steps
(including the informal
education) on the issue of
parties obligations under
the Rio conventions
0
Propose of topics which
shall figure in the National
Research Program
1
0
3
0
1
0
10
Identification of the
traditional knowledge
application and the
communication of
successful results that local
communities benefit from
2
3
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by Outcome
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Capacity Result /
Indicator
Extent of the
environmental
planning and
strategy
development
process
Indicator 10
Existence of an
adequate
environmental
policy and
regulatory
frameworks
integrating
conventions
obligations
Indicator 11
Adequacy of the
global
Staged Indicators
environmental plans and strategies
integrating conventions obligations
The environmental planning and strategy
development process does produce
adequate environmental plans and
strategies integrating conventions
obligations but there are not
implemented/used
Adequate environmental plans and
strategies are produced integrating
conventions obligations but there are only
partially implemented because of funding
constraints and/or other problems
The environmental planning and strategy
development process is well coordinated by
the lead environmental organizations and
produces the required environmental plans
and strategies integrating conventions
obligations; which are being implemented
The environmental policy and regulatory
frameworks are insufficient; they do not
provide an enabling environment for
conventions obligations
Some relevant environmental policies and
laws exist but few are implemented and
enforced
Adequate environmental policy and
legislation frameworks addressing
conventions obligations exist but there are
problems in implementing and enforcing
them
Adequate policy and legislation
frameworks are implemented and provide
an adequate enabling environment for
addressing conventions obligations; a
compliance and enforcement mechanism is
established and functions
The availability of environmental
information on conventions obligations for
decision-making is lacking
Some environmental information on
Ratin
g
Comments
Score
Next Steps
Contribution
by Outcome
0
1
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Capacity Result /
Indicator
environmental
information
available for
decision-making
Staged Indicators
conventions obligations exists but it is not
sufficient to support environmental
decision-making processes
Relevant environmental information on
conventions obligations is made available
to environmental decision-makers but the
process to update this information is not
functioning properly
Political and administrative decisionmakers obtain and use updated
environmental information on conventions
obligations to make environmental
decisions
Ratin
g
Comments
Score
Next Steps
Contribution
by Outcome
Conventions,
For decisions and law
makers
Indicator 13
Availability of
required
technical skills
and technology
transfer
1
0
1, 2
0
1
2
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Capacity Result /
Indicator
Staged Indicators
Ratin
g
Score
Comments
Next Steps
Contribution
by Outcome
7/45
34/45
Indicator 15
Adequacy of the
project
evaluation
process
0
1
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projects goals and objectives, as well as finalize preparation of the project's first annual work plan on the
basis of the project's log-frame. The main objective of the inception workshop is to:
(i)
Introduce project staff, MOE, MAFRD, and the UNDP-CO team which will support the project
during its implementation, including the UNDP/GEF Regional Coordinating Unit (RCU) staff;
(ii) Detail roles, support services and complementary responsibilities of UNDP-CO and RCU staff
vis vis the project team;
(iii) Detailed roles, responsibilities and functions of relevant stakeholders within the project decisionmaking structures and mechanisms
(iv) Provide a detailed overview of UNDP-GEF reporting, monitoring and evaluation requirements,
with emphasis on the Annual Project Implementation Reviews (PIRs), project steering committee
meetings, as well as mid-term and final evaluations.
A detailed schedule of project review meetings of various kinds will be developed by the project management,
in consultation with project implementation partners and stakeholder representatives and incorporated in the
Inception Report. Such a schedule will include: (i) tentative time frames for Steering Committee Meetings, (ii)
project related Monitoring and Evaluation activities.
Measurement of Progress
The revised log-frame provides performance indicators to measure the progress of the project towards the
achievement of project targets (see Section 4 and Annex 2). The log-frame also includes for each indicator the
baseline and the target value at end of project, as well as it corresponding source of verification. The progress
will also be measured using the Capacity Development Monitoring Scorecard (see Annex 3), which will be
updated at a minimum at the mid-point of the project (timed with the MTE: see below Mid-Term Evaluation)
and at the end of the project. The performance indicators will form the basis on which the project's
Monitoring and Evaluation system will be implemented.
The capacity development monitoring scorecard will be used to establish the project baseline at inception, at
mid-point of project implementation and finally at the end of project implementation. The rating from project
inception will also provide a useful capacity review at the start of the project; including the current
weaknesses and strengths.
Monitoring and Reporting
The NPM in consultations with the NPD, MOE, MAFRD and UNDP-CO team will be responsible for the
preparation and submission of the following reports that form part of the monitoring process.
Inception Report (IR)
A Project Inception Report will be prepared at the end of the inception phase (May 2009) by the NPM. A
draft will be reviewed by UNDP-CO and the NDP, then it will be circulated to project counterparts who will
be given a two-week period to respond with comments or queries. Finally, the final inception report will be
submitted to the first PSC meeting for their review and endorsement. This report will include:
Review of Project Strategy: goal, objective, outcomes and outputs
Stakeholders Involvement: partnership strategy
Management Arrangements: a detailed narrative on institutional roles, responsibilities, coordinating
actions and feedback mechanisms of project related partners;
Note on adaptive management
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan (this document)
A detailed first year Annual Work Plan (AWP) divided in quarterly periods detailing activities and
progress indicators that will guide implementation during the first year of the project;
Detailed project budget for the first full year of implementation, prepared on the basis of the AWP,
including any monitoring and evaluation requirements to effectively measure project performance
during the first year;
Dates of support missions from UNDP/GEF or relevant international consultants;
Time-frames for meetings of the project's decision making structures (PSC);
A section will be included on progress to date on project establishment and start-up activities and an
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update of any changed external conditions that may effect project implementation.
Summaries/Minutes of project inception workshop (April 16, 2009)
Quarterly Progress Reports
Short reports outlining main updates in project progress, work plan for next quarter and possible management
issues and recommended solutions will be provided quarterly by the NPM to the NPD, UNDP-CO and
UNDP/GEF RCU. Format for these reports will be provided by UNDP-CO.
Project Implementation Reviews (PIRs)
The PIR is the common UNDP/GEF tool for annual project monitoring and the GEF Monitoring and
Evaluation Unit provides the scope and content of the PIR. It is an essential management and monitoring tool
for project managers and is a mechanism for extracting lessons from ongoing projects. Once the project has
been under implementation for a year, a PIR must be completed by the NPM. The PIR should be prepared
prior to the annual Steering Committee meetings and should be discussed at the Steering Committee, so that
the result would be a PIR that has been agreed upon by the PIU, MOE, MAFRD and UNDP-CO.
Project risks (see Section 5) will be reviewed during these annual reviews and management responses will be
updated and entered into the UNDP-ATLAS system and reported in the PIRs.
The PIRs are collected, reviewed and analyzed by the UNDP/GEF RCU prior to sending them to the focal
area clusters at the UNDP/GEF headquarters. The focal area clusters supported by the UNDP/GEF
Monitoring and Evaluation Unit analyze the PIRs by focal area, theme and region for common issues/results
and lessons.
Periodic Thematic/Technical Reports
As and when called for by UNDP-CO, UNDP/GEF RCU, MOE or MAFRD, the NPM will prepare specific
thematic reports, focusing on specific issues or areas of activity. The request for a thematic report will be
provided to the NPM in written form and will clearly state the issue or activities that need to be reported on.
These reports can be used as a form of lessons learnt exercise, specific oversight in key areas, or as
troubleshooting exercises to evaluate and overcome obstacles and difficulties encountered. UNDP is requested
to minimize its requests for thematic reports, and when such are necessary will allow reasonable timeframes
for their preparation by the NPM.
Project Terminal Report
During the last three months of the project the NPM will prepare the Project Terminal Report. This
comprehensive report will summarize all activities, achievements and outputs of the Project, objectives met,
or not achieved, use of GEF funds and co-financing funds, lessons learnt, structures and systems
implemented, etc. and will be the final statement of projects activities during its lifetime. It will also lay out
recommendations for any further steps that may need to be taken to ensure sustainability and replicability of
projects activities. The NPM is responsible for preparing the Terminal Report and submitting it to the NPD,
UNDP-CO and UNDP/GEF RCU. Once finalized, the Project Completion Report will be reviewed by a
terminal steering committee review, which will be held in the last month of project operations.
Project Publications
Project publications are a key method to document and disseminate project results and achievements. These
publications may be scientific or informational texts on activities and achievements of the project. They can
be in the form of journal articles, brochures, reports, multimedia publications, etc. The NPM will (in
consultation with UNDP-CO, UNDP/GEF RCU, the NPD and other relevant stakeholder groups) plan and
produce these publications in a consistent and recognizable format. Project resources are allocated for this in
the budget.
[In order to properly acknowledge GEF for providing funding, a GEF logo should appear on all relevant
GEF project publications (also applied to project hardware and vehicles purchased with GEF funds). Any
citation on publications regarding projects funded by GEF should also accord proper acknowledgment to
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GEF. The UNDP logo should be more prominent -- and separated from the GEF logo if possible, as UN
visibility is important for security purposes.]
Evaluation
The project will be subjected to two evaluations as follows:
Mid-term Evaluation
A Mid-Term Evaluation (MTE) will be undertaken at the mid-point of project implementation. A decision
will be made closer to this mid-point on conducting an internal or external MTE; based on how well the
implementation progresses. The Mid-Term Evaluation will determine progress being made towards the
achievement of outcomes and will identify course correction if needed. It will focus on the effectiveness,
efficiency and timeliness of project implementation; will highlight issues requiring decisions and actions; will
present initial lessons learned about project design, implementation and management; and will include an
update and discussion of the capacity development monitoring scorecard. Findings of this review will be
incorporated as recommendations for enhanced implementation during the final half of the projects term.
The organization, terms of reference and timing of the mid-term evaluation will be decided after consultation
between the parties. The terms of reference for this MTE will be prepared by the UNDP-CO in consultation
with the NPD, and based on guidance from the UNDP/GEF RCU. The NPD will participate in the selection
process of the evaluation team and will receive the draft evaluation report for comments.
Independent Final Evaluation
An independent final evaluation will take place at the end of project implementation, focusing on the same
issues as the mid-term evaluation, but with special emphasis on identification of capacities built of key
stakeholders for better address the Rio conventions obligations in Romania (including the update of the CD
monitoring scorecard). The final evaluation will also look at impact and sustainability of results, including the
potential for the achievement of global environmental benefits. The Final Evaluation should also provide
recommendations for follow-up activities. The Terms of Reference for this evaluation will be prepared by
UNDP-CO in consultation with the NPD, and based on guidance from the UNDP/GEF RCU. The NPD will
participate in the selection process of the evaluation team, will be consulted during evaluation process and
will receive the draft evaluation report for comments.
Audit Clause
Annual Audits will be conducted by a legally recognized Auditor; according to UNDP rules and regulations
and will be subcontracted by UNDP-CO.
Learning and Knowledge Sharing
Following the mid-term review, the project will support a regional mid-term lessons learned workshop. It will
be organized by MOE, MAFRD, PIU, UNDP-Romania and the UNDP Regional Centre to discuss and
disseminate lessons learned and best practices emerging from the first 1.5 years and gather ideas for project
refinement for the last 1.5 years.
Overall, results from the project will be disseminated within and beyond the project intervention zone through
a number of existing information sharing networks and forums. In addition:
The project will participate, as relevant and appropriate, in UNDP/GEF sponsored networks that
share common characteristics.
The project will identify and participate, as relevant and appropriate, in scientific, policy-based and/or
any other networks, which may be of benefit to project implementation through lessons learned.
The project will identify, analyze, and share lessons learned that might be beneficial in the design and
implementation of similar future projects. Identify and analyzing lessons learned is an on-going process. The
need to communicate such lessons is a requirement to be delivered not less frequently than once every 12
months. UNDP/GEF RCU shall provide a format and assist the project team in categorizing, documenting and
reporting on lessons learned. To this end, some project resources have been allocated in the project budget for
these activities.
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Inception Workshop
Inception Report
Measurement of Progress
and Performance
(measured on an annual
basis)
PIR
Responsible Parties
NPM
NPD
UNDP-CO
UNDP/GEF RCU
NPM
UNDP-CO
Measurements by NPM
Oversight by UNDP-CO, NDP
and UNDP/GEF RCU
NPM
Review by NPD, UNDP-CO,
UNDP-GEF RCU
NPM as the Secretary to PSC
NPD
UNDP-CO
Steering Committee
Meetings
Thematic/Technical
Reports
Mid-term Evaluation
Terminal Report
Lessons learned
Audit
Visits to field sites
(UNDP staff travel costs
to be charged to IA fees)
Budget US$
Excluding project team
Staff time
500 USD
None
To be determined as part
of the Annual Work Plan
preparation.
NPM
Hired Consultants as needed
NPM
NPD
UNDP- CO
UNDP-GEF RCU
NPM
NPD
UNDP-CO
UNDP-GEF RCU
External Consultants (i.e.
evaluation team)
NPM
NPD
UNDP-CO
NPM
UNDP-GEF RCU to suggest
formats for documenting best
practices, etc.)
UNDP-CO
NPM
UNDP-GEF RCU (as
appropriate)
Government representatives
Time frame
None
Annually
None
tbd
As needed
25,000 USD
At mid-point of
project
implementation.
25,000 USD
At end of project
implementation
None
tbd
Yearly
15,000 USD
Yearly
None
Yearly
USD 65,500
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