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Darwin Initiative: Fifth Report

Darwin Initiative logoThe Fifth Report of the Darwin Initiative is available, as web pages, via the links below. The document is also available in Adobe Acrobat format (800kb) for downloading. There is also an accompanying News Release

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Contents

Ministerial Foreword

Chair's Report

DARWIN ADVISORY COMMITTEE: CURRENT MEMBERS

Highlights Of The Year

CHAPTER 1 Introduction
OBJECTIVES OF THE DARWIN INITIATIVE
DARWIN PROJECTS
Selection Of Projects
Type And Distribution Of Projects
Monitoring And Evaluation

CHAPTER 2 Darwin Monitoring And Evaluation
METHODS
ACHIEVEMENTS

CHAPTER 3 Evaluation Of Recently Completed Projects
FINAL REPORTS
Quality Of Reports
ASSESSMENT OF PROJECT CONTRIBUTION TO DARWIN INITIATIVE OBJECTIVES
Assisting Host Countries To Meet Commitments Under Cbd
Scientific And Technical Content
Impact
Lasting Legacy
Value For Money
ACHIEVEMENTS, LESSONS AND GOOD PRACTICE
Training And Environmental Education Projects
Institutional Capacity Building Projects
Improving The Information Base

CHAPTER 4 Monitoring Current Projects
ANNUAL REPORTS
Quality Of Reports

CHAPTER 5 Consultant's Comments On The Darwin Initiative Programme

List Of Abbreviations And Acronyms

ANNEXES

Annex 1: Round 10 Successful Applications

Annex 2: Darwin Initiative Outputs 1992 - 2002

Annex 3: Evaluation Of The Darwin Initiative 1992 - 2000

Annex 4: Fourth Annual Darwin Initiative Lecture, 14 March 2002

Annex 5: Recently Completed Projects - Summary Sheets

Annex 6: Current Projects

Page published 17 June 2002;
Page last modified 10 August, 2002

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