CTI Roadmap and Milestones

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U.S. Coral Triangle Initiative Support Program
US CTI Support Program
Status Update
Agenda
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CTI Status Update
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US CTI Support Program Structure
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Other Donor Funding
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Program Activities
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Expected Results
CTI Roadmap
and Milestones
Date
Coral Triangle Initiative – CT6 Milestones
OCT 08
•CTI Regional Plan of Action (RPOA) drafted
•Thematic Working Groups established on Coordination, Monitoring
& Evaluation and Sustainable Financing
FEB 09
•CTI Organizational Structure established
•CTI Secretariat Terms of Reference drafted
MAR 09
•RPOA content agreed by Ministers
•Leaders CTI Declaration drafted
MAY 09
•RPOA agreed by leaders
OCT 09
•CTI Structure and Terms of Reference ratified
NOV 09
•CTI Ministerial Communiqué on Climate Change for COP15
approved
•CTI Secretariat and structures agreed by CT6
Overview of Revised CTI
Organizational Structure
CTI Council of
Ministers
(CTICOM)
CTI
Regional
Operational
Platform
Senior Officials
(SOM)
Technical Working Groups
Finance, Coordination, M&E
Decision-Making
Technical/Operational
CTI Partners
CTI Regional Secretariat
Lines of authority
Lines of coordination
National Coordinating
Committees (CT6)
US CTI Support Program
Team and Roles
Team Member
Role
State
Department
Establishment of CTI Secretariat, support for
development of CTI national coordinating
committees (NCCs), diplomatic support
USAID
RDMA
Indonesia
Philippines
Overall program coordination (CTI &
Development Partners),
coordination with bilateral programs
NOAA
Govt to govt capacity building, technical
assistance, training, tools
CTSP
National and site-level activity implementation
PI
Coordination of USG response, Regional and
grants program components,
CTI Secretariat and working group support,
support CTI partner coordination
CTI Development
Partner Update
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Australia ($1.7 million for 2010)
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ADB ($63 million through GEF)
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NGO Partners (WWF, TNC, CI)
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Other potential donors (Germany, Italy)
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Coordination
CTI VISION
Improved Management of Biologically and
Economically Important Coastal and Marine Resources and its
Associated Ecosystems that Support the Livelihoods of Peoples
and Economies in the Coral Triangle
R1. Regional and national platforms strengthened to catalyze and sustain
integrated marine and coastal management in the Coral Triangle
IR1.1 Policies developed
and advanced
IR1.2 Institutional capacity and
collaboration strengthened
IR1.3 Learning and information
networks strengthened
IR1.4 Public and private sector
constituencies engaged
IR1.5 Sustainable financing mobilized
CTI GOAL 2
EAFM and other marine
resources fully applied
R2. EAFM improved in CT
IR2.1 EAFM framework developed and
endorsed
IR2.2 Fisheries management capacity
increased
IR2.3 Enforcement capacity increased
IR2.4 EAFM applied in priority geographies
CTI GOAL 3
MPAs established and
effectively managed
R3. MPA management
improved in CT
IR3.1 MPA system framework
developed and endorsed
IR3.2 MPA management capacity
increased
IR3.3 MPA effectiveness improved in
priority geographies
US CTI Support
Program Results
Framework
CTI GOAL 4
CC adaptation
measures achieved
R4. Capacity to adapt to
climate change improved in CT
IR4.1 Capacity to apply climate change
adaptation strategies increased
IR4.2 Climate adaptation strategies
applied in priority geographies
US CTI Support Program
Geographic Coverage
US CTI Support
Program Coordination
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Consolidated Work and Performance Management
Planning Process
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Regional and National Activity Strategies
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Program Coordination Group Calls
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Core Team Management Calls
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Annual Coordination Meeting
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Information-sharing and Planning Technologies
Mechanisms for
Implementation
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Regional Exchanges
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Regional Policy Forums
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Public-Private Partnerships
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Technical Assistance
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Small Grants
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Pilot-scale Activities
FY 2010 Activities
R1. Regional/National Platforms
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Facilitate full operationalization of NCCs for NPOA
implementation
Support CTI in finalizing M&E Framework including
setting and confirming national targets
Conduct Regional CCA Policy Forum
Undertake Regional CCA Capacity Assessment
Launch CTI PPP Alliance following January 2010 CTI
Business Summit
Launch regional MPA and EAFM Learning Network
based on priority geographies
Establish CT Atlas as regional Technical Information Hub
Support development of national policies and legislation
(e.g. MPA legislation for GoSI )
R2. EAFM Improved
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Conduct Regional IUU/Enforcement regional
policy forum
Develop Regional IUU/Enforcement training
curriculum
Establish buy-back and release program to
implement export bans (Malaysia)
Complete Rapid Assessment on Fisheries
Management Capacity (Timor-Leste)
Provide technical assistance to Local Governments
for LRFT (Philippines)
Develop pilot EAFM model for replication (Papua
New Guinea)
R3. MPA Management Improved
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Develop and implement community outreach
campaigns to catalyze MPA planning support
(Malaysia)
Establish a network of MPAs covering 60,000+ ha in
Bali including NTZs (Indonesia)
Provide technical support to rangers for MPA
monitoring/surveillance (Papua New Guinea)
Develop Marine Management Capacity
Development Plan for Nino Konis National Park
(East Timor)
R4. Climate Change
Adaptation Improved
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Conduct CCA regional exchanges to assist CT6
identify country priorities for action, and identify
funding resources.
Develop CC Vulnerability Assessment training
module for replication across CT
Launch Climate Change scientific network and portal
Conduct scientific assessments on climate change
impact, and train in information acquisition and use
Life of Project Impact
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Demonstration of a fully integrated approach to coastal
resource management in at least one priority site in each
country, providing lessons learned and best practices for
replication across the region;
Sustainable management practices promoted by the
Program are fully imbedded in the policies and
institutions in each of the countries and supported by
budgets;
Operationalized, sustainable permanent Regional
Secretariat to drive the implementation of the RPOA until
completion and continue knowledge sharing and
coordination among the CT6 countries; and
At least 10 sustained public-private partnerships in place
across the region.
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