National Financing Mechanisms
10. Given the specific circumstances of the different countries concerned, each country should be encouraged to identify its own needs in capacity-building and technology support in order to meet its environmental priorities. As identified in chapter 34 of Agenda 21, entitled “Transfer ofenvironmentally sound technology, cooperation and capacity - building”
 - building needs encompass a broad range of issues, from which each country might identify elements suitable to its needs in achieving environmental objectives of
sustainable development. The multilateral system should assist national
Governments to develop
practical arrangements, taking into account national and, where applicable, GEF
-
UNDP self
assessments geared towards transforming the needs of each country into a set of strategic priorities and
the means to respond to them. Close c
ooperation between UNEP, UNDP, GEF and the secretariats of
multilateral environmental agreements is important in effectively meeting this challenge.
11.
The plan will assist in developing the UNEP response to national-level needs for
capacity - building on issues of relevance to its mandate. UNEP activities should complement measures implemented by GEF. There will be coordination with UNDP capacity
- building activities, as outlined in Capacity 2015, the new capacity development initiative launched by UNDP. Collaboration on sectoral issues with relevant specialized agencies in the United Nations system, and also with civil society organizations, knowledge - based institutions and the private sector, should also be enhanced National level
10.
Given the specific circumstances of the different countries concerned, each country should be
encouraged to identify its own needs in capa
city
-
building and technology support in order to meet its
environmental priorities. As identified in chapter 34 of Agenda 21, entitled “Transfer of
environmentally sound technology, cooperation and capacity
-
building”, environmentally sound
technologies and
corresponding capacity
-
building needs encompass a broad range of issues, from which
each country might identify elements suitable to its needs in achieving environmental objectives of
sustainable development. The multilateral system should assist national
Governments to develop
practical arrangements, taking into account national and, where applicable, GEF
-
UNDP self
assessments geared towards transforming the needs of each country into a set of strategic priorities and
the means to respond to them. Close  cooperation between UNEP, UNDP, GEF and the secretariats of multilateral environmental agreements is important in effectively meeting this challenge.
11. The plan will assist in developing the UNEP response to national level needs for capacity-building on issues of relevance to its mandate. UNEP activities should complement measures implemented by GEF. There will be coordination with UNDP capacity- Environmentally sound technologies and corresponding capacity.building activities, as outlined in Capacity 2015, the new capacity development initiative launched by UNDP. Collaboration on sectoral issues with relevant specialized agencies in the United Nations system, and also with civil society organizations, knowledge - based institutions and the private sector, should also be enhanced
.
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International Sustainable Development Strategy »International Sustainable Development Strategy
1. Marketplace »1. Marketplace
Business Process 1 Design Vision and Strategy »Business Process 1 Design Vision and Strategy
Management Capabilties » Management Capabilties
Financial Management Capability »Financial Management Capability
Framework  »Framework
Para 278 Bali Strategic Plan for Technology Support  »Para 278 Bali Strategic Plan for Technology Support
Implementation »Implementation
National Financing Mechanisms
Regional Stakeholders »Regional Stakeholders
Technical Support in an Environmental Safe Means of Implementation »Technical Support in an Environmental Safe Means of Implementation
Beyond Domestic Tax Revenues »Beyond Domestic Tax Revenues
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