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National Capacity Self-Assessments: UNDP/GEF Resource Kit (No. 3)
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- UN and other specialized agency of the UN Common System
One United Nations Plaza
New York,
NY 10017, United States of America
Phone: +1 212 906 5000, +1 212 906 5791,
Fax: +1 212 906 5001, +1 212 906 5778,
Website: http://www.undp.org/,
- Inter-governmental organization (IGO)
1818 H Street, N.W.
Washington,
DC20433, United States of America
Phone: +1 202 473 0508,
Fax: +1 202 522 3240, +1 202 522 3245,
Email: secretariat@thegef.org,
Website: http://www.gefweb.org/,
UNDP/GEF
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2003-11
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The Table of Contents is as follows:
1.2 Limitations of the Resource Kit
1.3 How to Use this Resource Kit
2. Introduction to National Capacity Self-Assessments
2.1 A Flexible and Responsive Tool
2.2 GEF Support for the NCSAs and Capacity Development
2.3 Understanding Capacity Development
2.4 UNDP and Capacity Development
2.5 Why Should a Country Undertake an NCSA?
2.6 Potential Benefits of the NCSA Process
2.7 What will be the Outputs of the NCSA?
2.8 Guiding Principles
3. A Nine Step Process
Step 1: Planning the NCSA Process.
Step 2: Creating and Maintaining Effective High-level Support
Step 3: Stocktaking
What Next?
Step 4: Preparing Thematic Profiles
Step 5: Analyse Cross-Cutting Issues
Step 6: Drafting the Assessment Report
Step 7: Drafting the Action Plan for Capacity Development
Step 8: Obtaining High-level Approval of the Action Plan
Step 9: Monitoring Implementation of the Action Plan
4. Managing the NCSA Process
4.1 Roles and Responsibilities
4.2 Key Planning and Management Steps
5. UNDP/GEF/NCSA Support Mechanisms
6. Additional Sources of Information
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1.2 Limitations of the Resource Kit
1.3 How to Use this Resource Kit
2. Introduction to National Capacity Self-Assessments
2.1 A Flexible and Responsive Tool
2.2 GEF Support for the NCSAs and Capacity Development
2.3 Understanding Capacity Development
2.4 UNDP and Capacity Development
2.5 Why Should a Country Undertake an NCSA?
2.6 Potential Benefits of the NCSA Process
2.7 What will be the Outputs of the NCSA?
2.8 Guiding Principles
3. A Nine Step Process
Step 1: Planning the NCSA Process.
Step 2: Creating and Maintaining Effective High-level Support
Step 3: Stocktaking
What Next?
Step 4: Preparing Thematic Profiles
Step 5: Analyse Cross-Cutting Issues
Step 6: Drafting the Assessment Report
Step 7: Drafting the Action Plan for Capacity Development
Step 8: Obtaining High-level Approval of the Action Plan
Step 9: Monitoring Implementation of the Action Plan
4. Managing the NCSA Process
4.1 Roles and Responsibilities
4.2 Key Planning and Management Steps
5. UNDP/GEF/NCSA Support Mechanisms
6. Additional Sources of Information
- GBF-T17. Strengthen biosafety and distribute benefits of biotechnology
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This document is part of the UNDP/GEF Resource Kit series. Resource Kits are an assemblage of reading materials, some prepared by UNDP/GEF and others drawn from the body of leading literature on the subject matter at hand. The Kits are not ‘one-time’ publications, but rather works in progress that will be regularly updated. Their objective is to empower UNDP country offices and project teams to manage GEF projects effectively. Resource Kits will be made available to UNDP and to external partners in printed and electronic formats on our Internet and Intranet sites.