Evaluations Reports

mid-term, final, appraisals...
File Gulf of Honduras Project Brief / Descripción del Proyecto:
This project proposal for the environmental management of the Gulf of Honduras (GOH), “Environmental Protection and Maritime transport Pollution Control in the Gulf of Honduras,” has a primary focus on demonstration of new and mixed technologies to address some of the major environmental problems and issues of the Gulf leading to the degradation of marine and coastal ecosystems by human activities. The long-term goal of the project is to reverse the degradation of the coastal and marine ecosystems by enhancing the control and prevention of maritime transport-related pollution in the major ports and navigation lanes, improving navigational safety to avoid groundings and spills, and reducing land-based inputs to the adjacent coastal and marine areas within the Gulf of Honduras. These issues have been identified as Major Perceived Problems and Issues (MPPI) during the TDA process. Chemical spills, collisions, and ship groundings occur in this region due to lack of capacity and lack of demonstration of both innovative and available technologies to minimize these events through regional cooperation.
FileGOH- Midterm Evaluation
To comply with this requirement this Intermediate Evaluation is carried out. The objective is to review and assess achievements during the Project execution related to its objectives, logical framework and action plan in order to propose necessary adjustments and changes for the resting project period to improve performance and better goals achievement. At the beginning of August 2010 the independent consultant Mauricio Castro Salazar was hired to carry out the evaluation
File2011 Results Notes - Environmental Protection and Maritime Transport Pollution Control in the Gulf of Honduras
1. 25 organizations from civil society, government and non-government organizations involved in regional stakeholder network for pollution control in the Gulf of Honduras 2. 80% of the ports are conscious of the prevention and control from maritime transport-related pollution 3. 100% land-based pollution sources and water quality in coordination with the MBRS established
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