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Coastal Cities Pollution Control (APL 2)

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Key Basin Project Results

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Results Indicators

Proportion of Countries that have adopted SAP

1

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Proportion of countries that are implementing specific measures from the SAP (i.e. adopted national policies, laws, budgeted plans)

TBD

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Establishment of country-specific inter-ministerial committees

YES

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Regional legal agreements and cooperation frameworks

TBD

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Regional Management Institutions

TBD

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Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis: Agreement on transboundary priorities and root causes

YES

Mediterranean SAP(s)
Development of Strategic Action Program (SAP)

NO

Mediterranean SAP(s)

Information sources

GEF 3 IW Tracking Tool (2010), GEF4 IW Tracking Tool (2010)

Project Objective: Improve the provision of efficient and sustainable waste water services in participating coastal municipalities and reduce the nutrient load entering Croatia coastal waters (Adriatic Sea) from, and pilot innovative wastewater treatment solutions in, selected municipalities

Project Category

Other (not set)

Region

Europe

Country

Croatia

Ecosystems

LME

Budget

198,400,000.00 USD

Total Cost of the project

6,400,000 USD

GEF Allocation to project

Partners

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (WB)

The main focus is on helping the poorest people and the poorest countries, but for all its clients the Bank emphasizes the need for:Investing in people, particularly through basic health and educationFocusing on social development, inclusion, governance, and institution-building as key elements of poverty reduction Strengthening the ability of the governments to deliver quality services, efficiently and transparently Protecting the environment Supporting and encouraging private business developmentPromoting reforms to create a stable macroeconomic environment, conducive to investment and long-term planning.

Hrvatske Vode

Hrvatske vode conducts integrated management of Croatian water resources on four river basin districts comprising one or more river basins of the major watercourses or parts thereof, which constitute a natural hydrographic unit

Contacts

Ivan Zavadsky

Executive Secretary

GEF ID

3725

Status

closed

Focal Area

International Waters

Project Type

Full-Size Project

Start Date

08 Dec, 2008

End Date

03 Oct, 2016

Last Update

02 Mar, 2020