Programme
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Press-Release - 15 September 2000
russian THE CASPIAN ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME
IS STRENGTHENING ITS PUBLIC AWARENESS AND INVOLVEMENT COMPONENT The Caspian Environment Programme (CEP) is a regional
umbrella programme that encompasses all Caspian States and numerous international
agencies, including The World Bank, UNEP, UNDP, the European Union/TACIS (EU/TACIS), and
many others. The Caspian Environment Programme (CEP) was developed as a comprehensive
response to the key environmental problems facing the region. The overall goal of the CEP
is: "Environmentally sustainable development and management of the Caspian
environment". The CEP encompasses all five Caspian States: Azerbaijan, I.R.Iran,
Kazakhstan, Russian Federation and Turkmenistan. The CEP's Programme Co-ordination Unit is
currently located in Baku, Azerbaijan. At the present time CEP is strengthening its Public
Awareness and Involvement component with the purpose of familiarising and involve the
public in five countries to the Programme. The CEP's Public Awareness and Involvement
component is aimed at obtaining broad-based participation of the general public, private
sector associations, academic and research institutions, local and regional government,
NGOs, teacher associations and local community groups in the development of National
Caspian Action Programme, Strategic Action Programme planning process. The main idea is to
develop co-operation between the aforesaid stakeholders for the preservation and renewal
of environmental well-being of the Caspian Basin, including living resources and water
quality, so as to obtain long-term benefits for the human populations of the region. In this regard CEP is inviting an international
consultant, Sylvie Goyet, to visit Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan in September and later the
other three countries, to develop a Work Plan for CEP's Public Awareness and Involvement
component and meet with the programme's main stakeholders and key local public and private
sector representatives. In Baku, Azerbaijan Sylvie Goyet will meet with UNDP, EU-Tacis,
Forum of local NGOs and the Azeri Confederation of Entrepreneurs. The Work Plan pertains
to a programme of increasing public awareness and involvement in five Caspian littoral
countries about the problems of the Caspian Sea, its ecological integrity and its
environmentally sustainable development and management