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FileFreplata SAP
The FREPLATA program is a bi-national initiative that has culminated in the endorsement of a Strategic Action Program (SAP) by a comprehensive range of 37 key stakeholders including 9 ministries, the navy, coast guards, provincial and local authorities, and private sector representatives. This constitutes the broadest SAP endorsement in UNDP’s IW history and is a significant achievement for the GEF IW portfolio. FREPLATA is a pioneering initiative in the region and has generated a significant body of integrated information as a basis for developing an ecosystem approach to sustainable management of this shared waterbody.
FileFreplata TDA
The Project Environmental Protection of the Río de la Plata and its Maritime Front: Pollution Prevention and Control and Habitat Restoration (FREPLATA), to give it its full name, is a joint initiative of the Governments of the República Argentina (referred to as Argentina in this text) and the República Oriental del Uruguay (referred to as Uruguay in this text), which is being carried out within the framework of the Treaty of the Río de la Plata and its Maritime Front, signed by both countries in 1973. The Project execution agency is a Consortium set up by the Administrative Commission for the Río de la Plata (CARP) and the Bi-national Technical Commission for the Maritime Front (CTMFM), two Argentine-Uruguayan governmental organizations established in 1976, in accordance to the terms of the Treaty. The Global Environment Facility is one of the main financing agencies of FREPLATA. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the GEF implementation agency for the Project.
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