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Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden

For the countries of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (Djibouti, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Northern Somali Coast, Sudan, Yemen), two centuries of industrialization came all at once, when oil wealth brought both the benefits and problems of fast economic growth to one of the world's most fragile environments. Today the Strategic Action Programme, formally launched in 1999, continues to provide a regional framework for continued cooperation on projects relating to the rational exploitation of living marine resources, public health, coordination of water management policies, development of oil spill contingency plans and drafting of guidelines for coastal area development schemes.
About
GEF ID 340
Project Website URL http://www.persga.org
Region Africa,Asia
Sub-Region Eastern Africa,Northern Africa,Western Asia
Basin Red Sea (LME)
Project Contacts
  • Mr. Kanta Kumari
    Task Team Leader, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (WB),
  • Habib Abdi
    Librarian & French Translator, Regional Organization for the Conservation of the Environment of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (PERSGA), Administration & Finance Unit
  • Khulood Tubaishat
    Advisor – ICZM and Policy Development, Regional Organization for the Conservation of the Environment of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (PERSGA), Technical Unit
  • Zaher Al-Agwan
    Environmental Specialist, Regional Organization for the Conservation of the Environment of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (PERSGA),
  • Dr Mohamed Kotb
    Coordinator for Biodiversity and MPAs Programme, Regional Organization for the Conservation of the Environment of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (PERSGA), Technical Unit
  • Prof Ziad Abu-Ghararah
    Secretary General, Regional Organization for the Conservation of the Environment of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (PERSGA), PERSGA Head Quarter - Jeddah
  • Dr Mohamed Badran
    Director for Projects Management, Scientific Research & Development, Regional Organization for the Conservation of the Environment of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (PERSGA), Technical Unit
  • Engr Islam Taha
    Information Technology Specialist, Regional Organization for the Conservation of the Environment of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (PERSGA), Administration & Finance Unit
  • Dr Ahmed Khalil
    Coordinator for PERSGA Living Marine Resources Programme, Regional Organization for the Conservation of the Environment of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (PERSGA), Technical Unit
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  General Information:
Project Type Full Size Project
Project Status Project Closure
Start Date
Oct 31, 1999 07:00 AM
End Date
Jun 29, 2005 07:00 AM
 
GEF characteristic:
Focal Area International Waters
GEF Allocation to project 19.34M US$
Total Cost of the project: 44.99M US$
 
  Partners:
Countries: Djibouti, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen
Lead Implementing Agency International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (WB)
Other Implementing Agency
Executing Agencies
Project Description:

For the countries of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (Djibouti, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Northern Somali Coast, Sudan, Yemen), two centuries of industrialization came all at once, when oil wealth brought both the benefits and problems of fast economic growth to one of the world's most fragile environments. Today oil is the fuel for development, but the promise for tomorrow is that onshore and offshore mineral mining will provide even more earnings. What makes the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden of particular interest to geologists and biologists is that it seems to be a new ocean in the first stages of formation. It has some of the world's most northerly coral reefs, with numerous endemic species of animals and plants. Though the Red Sea region remains relatively free of pollution and unaffected by population pressures, cities and industries are growing fast, along with oil exploitation and shipping. Life in the sea faces threats from oil lost by ships, from dredging and construction, and from the wastes produced by the big industrial plants being built in the coastal zone. Despite the pressures for fast development, the countries of the region decided to overcome their historical animosities in the interest of their shared environment. They approved their Action Plan in 1976, just after the Mediterranean programme was launched. This plan later evolved into the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Environment Programme (PERSGA), focused on training the region's marine scientists and strengthening of marine science institutions through seminars, study tours and workshops. The Action Plan was remodelled in 1982 to reflect the growing concern about the region's future development. Today the Strategic Action Programme, formally launched in 1999, continues to provide a regional framework for continued cooperation on projects relating to the rational exploitation of living marine resources, public health, coordination of water management policies, development of oil spill contingency plans and drafting of guidelines for coastal area development schemes.

 


 

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