UN Environment Caribbean Regional Coordinating Unit (UNEP CAR/RCU); Caribbean Environment Programme

UN Environment established the Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP) in 1981 as one of its Regional Seas Programmes in recognition of the importance and value of the Wider Caribbean Region’s fragile and vulnerable coastal and marine ecosystems including endemic plants and animals. Countries of the region then adopted an Action Plan (also in 1981) that led to the development and adoption of the Cartagena Convention on 24 March 1983. The Cartagena Convention promotes the protection and development of the marine environment of the Region and provides the legal framework for the CEP. It is supported by three technical agreements or protocols coordinated by dedicated regional activity centers for Oil Spills, Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife and Land-Based Sources of Marine Pollution.
Kenya

People (7)

Laurent Granier

Programme Officer

Christopher Corbin

Programme Officer

Alessandra Vanzella-Khouri

Programme Officer - SPAW

Donna Sue Spencer

Communications Specialist

Alexander Cooman

Project manager

Coral Fernandez

Senior Sec. to the Coordinator

Projects (6)

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closed
Demonstrations of Innovative Approaches to the Rehabilitation of Heavily Contaminated Bays in the Wider Caribbean
Ecosystem LME GEF Agency UNDP
closed
Testing a Prototype Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management (CReW)
Ecosystem LME GEF Agency IDB
closed
Reducing Pesticide Runoff to the Caribbean Sea
Ecosystem LME GEF Agency UNEP
active
Integrating Water, Land and Ecosystems Management in Caribbean Small Island Developing States (IWEco)
Ecosystem LME GEF Agency UNEP
closed
Integrating Watershed and Coastal Area Management in the Small Island Developing States of the Caribbean (IWCAM)
Ecosystem LME GEF Agency UNEP
active
CReW+: An Integrated Approach to Water and Wastewater Management Using Innovative Solutions and Promoting Financing Mechanisms in the Wider Caribbean Region
Ecosystem LME GEF Agency IDB