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Table of Contents
Article 1: Purpose
Article 2: Particular conditions
of the Asian region
Article 3: Framework for national
action programmes
Article 4: National action programmes
Article 5: Subregional and joint
action programmes
Article 6: Regional activities
Article 7: Financial resources
and mechanisms
Article 8: Cooperation and coordination
mechanisms
ANNEX II
REGIONAL IMPLEMENTATION ANNEX FOR ASIA
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Purpose
The purpose of this Annex is to provide guidelines
and arrangements for the effective implementation
of the Convention in the affected country Parties
of the Asian region in the light of its particular
conditions.
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Particular conditions of the Asian region
In carrying out their obligations under the Convention,
the Parties shall, as appropriate, take into consideration
the following particular conditions which apply in
varying degrees to the affected country Parties of
the region:
(a) the high proportion of areas in their territories
affected by, or vulnerable to, desertification and
drought and the broad diversity of these areas with
regard to climate, topography, land use and socio-economic
systems;
(b) the heavy pressure on natural resources for livelihoods;
(c) the existence of production systems, directly
related to widespread poverty, leading to land degradation
and to pressure on scarce water resources;
(d) the significant impact of conditions in the world
economy and social problems such as poverty, poor
health and nutrition, lack of food security, migration,
displaced persons and demographic dynamics;
(e) their expanding, but still insufficient, capacity
and institutional frameworks to deal with national
desertification and drought problems; and
(f) their need for international cooperation to pursue
sustainable development objectives relating to combating
desertification and mitigating the effects of drought.
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Framework for national action
programmes
1. National action programmes shall be an integral
part of broader national policies for sustainable
development of the affected country Parties of the
region.
2. The affected country Parties shall, as appropriate,
develop national action programmes pursuant to articles
9 to 11 of the Convention, paying special attention
to article 10, paragraph 2 (f). As appropriate, bilateral
and multilateral cooperation agencies may be involved
in this process at the request of the affected country
Party concerned.
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National action programmes
1. In preparing and implementing national action
programmes, the affected country Parties of the region,
consistent with their respective circumstances and
policies, may, inter alia, as appropriate:
(a) designate appropriate bodies responsible for
the preparation, coordination and implementation of
their action programmes;
(b) involve affected populations, including local
communities, in the elaboration, coordination and
implementation of their action programmes through
a locally driven consultative process, with the cooperation
of local authorities and relevant national and non-
governmental organisations;
(c) survey the state of the environment in affected
areas to assess the causes and consequences of desertification
and to determine priority areas for action;
(d) evaluate, with the participation of affected
populations, past and current programmes for combating
desertification and mitigating the effects of drought,
in order to design a strategy and elaborate activities
in their action programmes;
(e) prepare technical and financial programmes based
on the information derived from the activities in
subparagraphs (a) to (d);
(f) develop and utilise procedures and benchmarks
for evaluating implementation of their action programmes;
(g) promote the integrated management of drainage
basins, the conservation of soil resources, and the
enhancement and efficient use of water resources;
(h) strengthen and/or establish information, evaluation
and follow up and early warning systems in regions
prone to desertification and drought, taking account
of climatological, meteorological, hydrological, biological
and other relevant factors; and
(i) formulate in a spirit of partnership, where international
cooperation, including financial and technical resources,
is involved, appropriate arrangements supporting their
action programmes.
2. Consistent with article 10 of the Convention,
the overall strategy of national action programmes
shall emphasise integrated local development programmes
for affected areas, based on participatory mechanisms
and on the integration of strategies for poverty eradication
into efforts to combat desertification and mitigate
the effects of drought. Sectoral measures in the action
programmes shall be grouped in priority fields which
take account of the broad diversity of affected areas
in the region referred to in article 2 (a).
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Subregional and joint action
programmes
1. Pursuant to article 11 of the Convention, affected
country Parties in Asia may mutually agree to consult
and cooperate with other Parties, as appropriate,
to prepare and implement subregional or joint action
programmes, as appropriate, in order to complement,
and increase effectiveness in the implementation of,
national action programmes. In either case, the relevant
Parties may jointly agree to entrust subregional,
including bilateral or national organisations, or
specialised institutions, with responsibilities relating
to the preparation, coordination and implementation
of programmes. Such organisations or institutions
may also act as focal points for the promotion and
coordination of actions pursuant to articles 16 to
18 of the Convention.
2. In preparing and implementing subregional or joint
action programmes, the affected country Parties of
the region shall, inter alia, as appropriate:
(a) identify, in cooperation with national institutions,
priorities relating to combating desertification and
mitigating the effects of drought which can better
be met by such programmes, as well as relevant activities
which could be effectively carried out through them;
(b) evaluate the operational capacities and activities
of relevant regional, subregional and national institutions;
(c) assess existing programmes relating to desertification
and drought among all or some parties of the region
or subregion and their relationship with national
action programmes; and
(d) formulate in a spirit of partnership, where international
cooperation, including financial and technical resources,
is involved, appropriate bilateral and/or multilateral
arrangements supporting the programmes.
3. Subregional or joint action programmes may include
agreed joint programmes for the sustainable management
of transboundary natural resources relating to desertification,
priorities for coordination and other activities in
the fields of capacity building, scientific and technical
cooperation, particularly drought early warning systems
and information sharing, and means of strengthening
the relevant subregional and other organisations or
institutions.
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Regional activities
Regional activities for the enhancement of subregional
or joint action programmes may include, inter alia,
measures to strengthen institutions and mechanisms
for coordination and cooperation at the national,
subregional and regional levels, and to promote the
implementation of articles 16 to 19 of the Convention.
These activities may also include:
(a) promoting and strengthening technical cooperation
networks;
(b) preparing inventories of technologies, knowledge,
know-how and practices, as well as traditional and
local technologies and know-how, and promoting their
dissemination and use;
(c) evaluating the requirements for technology transfer
and promoting the adaptation and use of such technologies;
and
(d) encouraging public awareness programmes and promoting
capacity building at all levels, strengthening training,
research and development and building systems for
human resource development.
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Financial resources and mechanisms
1. The Parties shall, in view of the importance of
combating desertification and mitigating the effects
of drought in the Asian region, promote the mobilisation
of substantial financial resources and the availability
of financial mechanisms, pursuant to articles 20 and
21 of the Convention.
2. In conformity with the Convention and on the basis
of the coordinating mechanism provided for in article
8 and in accordance with their national development
policies, affected country Parties of the region shall,
individually or jointly:
(a) adopt measures to rationalise and strengthen
mechanisms to supply funds through public and private
investment with a view to achieving specific results
in action to combat desertification and mitigate the
effects of drought;
(b) identify international cooperation requirements
in support of national efforts, particularly financial,
technical and technological; and
(c) promote the participation of bilateral and/or
multilateral financial cooperation institutions with
a view to ensuring implementation of the Convention.
3. The Parties shall streamline, to the extent possible,
procedures for channelling funds to affected country
Parties in the region.
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Cooperation and coordination
mechanisms
1. Affected country Parties, through the appropriate
bodies designated pursuant to article 4, paragraph
1 (a), and other Parties in the region, may, as appropriate,
set up a mechanism for, inter alia, the following
purposes:
(a) exchange of information, experience, knowledge
and know-how;
(b) cooperation and coordination of actions, including
bilateral and multilateral arrangements, at the subregional
and regional levels;
(c) promotion of scientific, technical, technological
and financial cooperation pursuant to articles 5 to
7;
(d) identification of external cooperation requirements;
and
(e) follow-up and evaluation of the implementation
of action programmes.
2. Affected country Parties, through the appropriate
bodies designated pursuant to article 4, paragraph
1 (a), and other Parties in the region, may also,
as appropriate, consult and coordinate as regards
the national, subregional and joint action programmes.
They may involve, as appropriate, other Parties and
relevant intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations
in this process. Such coordination shall, inter alia,
seek to secure agreement on opportunities for international
cooperation in accordance with articles 20 and 21
of the Convention, enhance technical cooperation and
channel resources so that they are used effectively.
3. Affected country Parties of the region shall hold
periodic coordination meetings, and the Permanent
Secretariat may, at their request, pursuant to article
23 of the Convention, facilitate the convocation of
such coordination meetings by:
(a) providing advice on the organisation of effective
coordination arrangements, drawing on experience from
other such arrangements;
(b) providing information to relevant bilateral and
multilateral agencies concerning coordination meetings,
and encouraging their active involvement; and
(c) providing other information that may be relevant
in establishing or improving coordination processes.
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