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  COOPERATION  
   
  Cooperation at regional level among the
Black Sea stakeholders involved in activities
related to the implementation of the Bucharest
Convention is a key of success for
the improvement of the ecological conditions of the Black Sea.
BSERP is a partner in the Black Sea - Danube Strategic Partnership. Other Partners are:
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The Black Sea Ecosystem Recovery Project is closely working with the Black Sea Commission (BSC), which is the project’s main “client”, besides wider public of the Black Sea region. The World Bank Investment Fund and the Danube Regional Project (DRP) are the other key partners under the GEF Black Sea - Danube Strategic Partnership, where the BSERP also belongs. All together, they are addressing transboundary environmental degradation in the Danube/Black Sea basin, the BSERP and the DRP through policy and legal reform, public awareness raising, and institutional strengthening and World Bank Investment Fund through funding investments in nutrient reduction in the wider Black Sea region as a part of agricultural pollution control from both point and diffuse sources, and wetland restoration policy and measures, as well domestic and industrial wastewater treatment in individual countries of the entire Black Sea basin.

Important links:

1. The Global Environmental Facility - www.gef.org
2. The United Nations Development Programme - www.undp.org
3. The United Nations Environmental Programme - www.unep.org
4. The World Bank and the World Bank Investment Fund - www.worldbank.org
5. The International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) - www.icpdr.org
6. The Commission on the Protection of the Black Sea Against Pollution (BSC) - www.blacksea-commission.org
7. The UNDP-GEF Danube Regional Project - www.undp-drp.org

 
 

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