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AEWA Small Grants Fund Programme (2010 Project Cycle)
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The AEWA Secretariat is pleased to announce that four projects have been selected for funding under the AEWA Small Grants Fund (SGF) programme for 2010.

These include two projects on the conservation of the Madagascar Pond Heron in Kenya and Madagascar, one on assessing breeding populations of waterbirds in ten Red Sea Islands and the fourth on research and conservation activities for the White-winged Flufftail in Ethiopia. A further five projects have been assessed as eligible for funding, should additional financial support become available in 2010. The projects were chosen from a total of 31 project proposals submitted to the AEWA Secretariat.

The AEWA Small Grants Fund programme was established by the first Meeting of the Parties (MOP1) through Resolution 1.7 and aims to promote the implementation of the Agreement in developing countries and countries with economies in transition. During MOP4 in 2008 a sum of 20,000 Euros per year was allocated from the AEWA core budget for funding SGF projects in Africa, for the period of 2009 – 2012. Furthermore, a voluntary contribution of 56,500 Euros was received from the French Government to fund additional SGF projects in Africa for 2010.

The first call for SGF project proposals was made in January 2010. Given that funds available for immediate allocation were applicable to Africa the call was restricted to projects from African countries. The deadline for the submission of projects proposals for the 2010 cycle was set for 30 April 2010.

By the end of the submission deadline, 31 project proposals had been received, 18 of which were eligible for consideration under the SGF programme, in accordance with the guidelines for the operation of the Fund. These 18 project proposals were then evaluated by the AEWA Secretariat which assessed the overall quality of the project proposals, their feasibility and their technical quality. Additional considerations emphasized the applicability of the project proposals to the overall implementation of AEWA in Africa. In addition, only one project proposal was considered per country.

The Secretariat further invited the views of the AEWA Technical Committee for additional input regarding the technical quality of the projects and the priority projects for funding in 2010. Subsequently, it consulted the AEWA Standing Committee for its approval on the funding of projects for the 2010 AEWA SGF cycle as well as the establishment of a priority list of project proposals which could be funded should additional funds become available in 2010.

Based on this assessment process, nine project proposals emerged as suitable SGF candidates and were ranked in the order of their relevance for implementation of the Agreement in Africa. The proposals were further separated into two categories:

  • A1 projects: These are project proposals that are of good quality, feasible, technically sound and of highest priority for funding with the funds available for the 2010 AEWA SGF cycle. Four projects fall into this category, amounting to a request for 68,826 Euros.
  • A2 projects: These include project proposals that are of good quality, feasible, technically sound and recommended for funding if additional funds become available for the 2010 AEWA SGF cycle. A further 116,708 Euros would be required for funding the five projects in this category.

The funding and implementation of the A2 projects depends on voluntary contributions. The AEWA Secretariat therefore calls on governments, development agencies and other donors to strongly consider allocating funds for the implementation of these A2 project proposals in 2010.

Further Information:

  • Overview of AEWA Small Grants Fund (SGF) Project Proposals for the 2010 Cycle (Anglais | Français)

For more information on the AEWA Small Grants Fund please contact: Ms. Evelyn Moloko, Coordinator for the African Initiative

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