Global
Environment Facility
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The Global Environment
Facility forges international cooperation
and finances actions to address six critical threats to the
global environment: biodiversity loss, climate change, degradation
of international waters, ozone depletion, land degradation,
and persistent organic pollutants.
The Global
Mercury Project is one of
the UNDP-GEF projects in the international
waters focal area
GEF projects to reverse the degradation of international waters are informed
by—and help to realize the objectives of—a mosaic of regional
and international water agreements. These projects enable countries to
recognize and learn more about the water-related challenges they share,
find ways to work together, and undertake important domestic changes needed
to solve problems. The three categories of water projects are: 1) water
bodies; 2) integrated land and water projects; and 3) contaminants.
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