Project ID 2210312041
By IOC Resolution XXVI-8, GOOS is oriented around a Framework for Ocean Observing, sustaining present observations and including an expansion of GOOS to monitor ocean biology and biogeochemistry in addition to physical variables, serving new scientific and societal challenges, at global, regional, and national levels. The GOOS 2030 Strategy adopted by the IOC 30th Assembly (2019) has a focus on growth areas to deepen engagement and impact, and to build for the future. This activity focuses on the core area of strategic objectives in system integration and delivery.
- On-going
As of
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USD 52,975
Total Project Budget
USD -
Total Incurred Expenditures
Progress
On-going
Start Date
2022.01.01
End Date
2023.12.31
Geographical Scope and Beneficiaries
Country
Allocation
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Global 100%
Financial plan
Type of Funding | Uses of Funding | Sources of Funding | Project Budget (USD) | Incurred Expenditures (USD) |
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Assessed Contribution - Assessed Contribution | Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission | Contribution to Regular Budget | 52,975 | - |
Project contributes to
Contribution to UNESCO Results Framework 2022-2025
Sector: Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
Outcome 3 - Enhance knowledge for climate action, biodiversity, water and ocean management, and disaster risk reduction
Output: 3.IOC1 - Member States critically supported in strengthening their capacity to conduct marine scientific research, generate knowledge, and develop and implement science-based tools, services, and policies in order to reverse the decline in ocean health and accelerate the transition towards sustainable management of ocean-related risks and opportunities
Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals
- 20%
- 30%
- 50%
UNESCO Global Priorities and Priority Groups
- Gender Equality | 10%
- Youth | 5%
- Priority Africa | 15%
- Small Island Developing States | 15%