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Final Report [Indicate here the project duration] [‘country name’ International Waters Ridge to Reef Project] By: [Name of Recipient Government Agency]

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Final Report [Indicate here the project duration]

[‘country name’ International Waters Ridge to Reef Project]

By:[Name of Recipient Government Agency]

Prepared by:

Name of the Project Manager

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Preface

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Acronyms

FAO Food and Agriculture OrganizationGEF Global Environmental FacilityGEM Geoscience, Energy and Maritime DivisionIW International WatersIWRM Integrated Water Resource ManagementM&E Monitoring and EvaluationMYCWP Multi-Year Costed WorkplanR2R Ridge to ReefRPCU Regional Programme Coordination UnitSPC The Pacific CommunityUNDP United Nations Development ProgrammeUNE United Nations EnvironmentWFP Work and Financial Plan

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface................................................................................................2Acronyms............................................................................................3Basic Project Data...............................................................................5Executive Summary.............................................................................6Introduction........................................................................................7

Situational Analysis, project issues, needs................................................7Project Scope, components and anticipated results..................................7Project Organization and Management.....................................................7Project Stakeholders and Engagement......................................................7

Project Results and Achievements......................................................8Financial Summary.............................................................................9

SPC-R2R Financial Contribution................................................................9Materialized Co-financing..........................................................................9

Implementation Progress Ratings......................................................9Project Contributions to the Regional IW R2R Program Outputs and Outcomes..........................................................................................11Project contributions to the GEF Focal Areas, SDGs including Special Themes.................................................................................12

GEF Focal Areas.......................................................................................12Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)...................................................13Special Themes.........................................................................................13

Lessons Learned (Innovations and Catalytic Impacts).....................14Innovative aspects....................................................................................14Catalytic impacts......................................................................................14

Annexes.............................................................................................15

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Basic Project Data

Project Title

Project Site/ Location

Project Objectives

Contract Information

Contract numberOriginal Project DurationContract Extension (if applicable)Contracting PartyContracting Party SignatoryContract Amount (SPC-R2R)Counterpart (Agency, Department)Counterpart of other partners (e.g. development partners, NGOs, CSO, Academic, etc.)

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Executive Summary

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Introduction

Situational Analysis, project issues, needs

Project Scope, components and anticipated results

The table below summarize the key components and anticipated outcomes.Key Components Expected Outputs Anticipated Outcomes

1. …2. …3. …4. …

Project Organization and Management

Project Stakeholders and Engagement

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Project Results and Achievements

The table below summarize the project results and achievements.Component/ Outcomes/ Outputs

Indicate the appropriate name of the component, the desired outputs and activities

Indicate the Status of implementation (choose from the following:- Completed or not

completed indicate the reason

Component 1

Outcome 1.1

Output 1.1.1

Output 1.1.2

Component 1

Outcome 1.2

Output 1.2.1

Output 1.2.2

Component 2

Outcome 2.1

Output 2.1.1

Output 2.1.2

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Component 2

Outcome 2.2

Output 2.2.1

Output 2.2.2

Financial Summary

SPC-R2R Financial ContributionAmount Total Amount Spent Utilization Rate1

(in Percentage)

Materialized Co-financing

Name of Co-financer Type of Co-financing2 Amount3

(USD)

Implementation Progress Ratings1. Inputs: To what extent have the planned inputs been supplied?

2. Outputs: To what extent have the planned outputs been produced?

3. Objectives: To what extent have the outputs contributed to achieving the project objectives?

4. Sustainability of the project results: To what extent will the intended results of the activity be sustainable?

1 Amount spent divided by amount budgeted/planned multiply by 100.2 Grant or In-kind3 Total cash and monetized in-kind contributions.

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5. Risks/Assumptions/Conditions: To what extent were the previously identified conditions, assumptions and accompanying risks addressed?

ContextSpecify the identified

Conditions, Assumptions and Risks

Provide your assessment in this

column

Conditions

Assumptions

Risks

6. Overall Implementation Progress Rating

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Project Contributions to the Regional IW R2R Program Outputs and OutcomesThe contributions of the national IW R2R project to the Regional Ridge to Reef program components are summarized below: 1. National demonstration to support R2R ICM/IWRM approaches for island

resilience and sustainability. Specifically an account of the status of:1.1Successful pilot projects testing innovative solutions involving ICM, IWRM

and CCA (linked to the STAR via larger Pacific R2R network).

1.2National Diagnostic analysis for ICM conducted for prioritizing and scaling-up key ICM/IWRM reforms and investments.

1.3Multi-stakeholder leader roundtable networks established for strengthened ‘community to cabinet’ ICM/IWRM.

2. Island-based investments in human capital and knowledge to strengthen national and local capacities for R2R ICM/IWRM approaches, incorporating climate chance adaptation2.1National and local capacity for ICM and IWRM implementation build to

enable best practice in integrating land, water, forest and coastal management and climate change adaptation.

2.2Incentive structures for retention of local R2R expertise and inter-governmental dialogue on human resource needs for ICM/IWRM initiated.

3. Mainstreaming of R2R ICM/IWRM approaches into national development planning3.1National and regional strategic action frameworks for ICM/IWRM endorsed

nationally and regionally

3.2Coordinate approaches for R2R integrated land, water, forests and coastal management and climate change adaption

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Project contributions to the GEF Focal Areas, SDGs including Special Themes

GEF Focal Areas

1. International Waters

2. Biodiversity Conservation

3. Sustainable Forest Management

4. Land Degradation

5. Climate Change Adaptation

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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Below is the summary of the project contributions to the relevant Sustainable Development Goals.

SDG Project contributionsSDG 1 – No povertySDG 2 – Zero hungerSDG 3 – Good health and well-beingSDG 4 – Quality educationSDG 5 – Gender equalitySDG 6 – Clean water and sanitationSDG 12 – Responsible production and consumptionSDG 13 – Climate changeSDG 14 – Life below waterSDG 15 – Life on landSDG 17 – Partnerships for the goals

Special Themes

1. Gender Mainstreaming

2. Other markers – this is optional

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Lessons Learned (Innovations and Catalytic Impacts)

Innovative aspects

Catalytic impacts

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Annexes

Annexes

Title of the document

Annex 1 …Annex 2 …Annex 3 …Annex 4 …Annex 5 …Annex 6 …Annex 7 …Annex n …

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