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Canada pledge CAD 500,000 initially for the period 2016-2020 for Advancing Canada's priorities in CBD. Biodiversity - Wildlife and Habitat. Additional pledge CAD 125,000 for fiscal period 2019-2020. Total Paid is CAD 614,848. |
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Canada pledge CAD 350,000 for development and Implementation of the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework. |
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China pledge USD 146,802 additional funds for Liaison Officer to support the Secretariat in the organization of the CBD COP 15 |
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China pledge USD 261,553.30 for COP 15 part 1 |
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Colombia pledge USD 28,250 for the cost of interpretation services for the High Level meeting on 30 August 2021. |
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European Union pledge USD 455,389 - additional cash to support enhanced implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and outcomes of COP13 and COP-MOP 9 |
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European Union pledge USD 698,771 - additional cash to support enhanced implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011 – 2020 and outcomes of COP 14 and COP-MOP 9 |
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Finland pledge EUR 15,000 to support the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Risk Assessment and Risk Management under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety |
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Finland pledge EUR 25 000 to support the CBD BE Trust Fund for gender and youth work and action plan preparation. |
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France pledge EUR 180,000 for Marine EBSA project |
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Germany (GIZ) GmbH pledge an additional EUR 100,000 in 2021 to facilitate achievement of Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 for reporting to COP 15 |
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Germany (GIZ) GmbH pledge EUR 56,500 to analyze the elaboration of marine issues in existing National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPS) to provide a basis for future development of guidance to Parties in support of their efforts to reflect the post-2020 GBF in their NBSAPs with robust reflection of marine issues. |
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Korea pledge KRW 300,000,000 to support Peace and Biodiversity Dialogue Initiative from 1 December 2020 to 30 November 2021 |
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Korea pledge KRW 400,000,000 to implement the "Sustainable Ocean Initiative 2021 Project". |
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Korea pledge KRW 550,000,000 for Bio-Bridge Initiative for 2021-2025 project - 2022 Allocation |
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Korea Forest Srevice pledge KRW 464,000,000 for implementation of Forest Ecosystem Restoration Initiative (FERI) 2021-2022 |
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Luxemburg pledge EUR 15,000 in particular for developing country Parties, to report against targets for resource mobilization adopted by COP-12, with a view to contribute to an informed discussion & decision of Parties at COP-15 on the future resource mobilization component of post-2020 GBF, and associated financial reporting. |
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Netherlands pledge EUR 20,000 to support activities under the Cartagena Protocol for 2021. |
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Norway pledge NOK 1,000,000 to support work on a new implementation mechanism in the Global Biodiversity Framework after COP 15, phase 2 (2021-2022). |
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Poland pledge EUR 10,000 towards the costs of the OEWG-3 on the Post 2020 GBF. |
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Resources Legacy Fund pledge USD 8,907 for the Third Thematic Global Dialogue for IPLCs in the post-2020 GBF. |
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Sweden pledge SEK 100,000 to support the work of the CBD with Invasive Alien Species and specifically to implement CBD Decision 14/11 of the COP; to develop exchange of information and data flow on Invasive Alien Species. |
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Switzerland pledge USD 650,000 for the resumed session of the CBD meetings (SBSTTA 24/SBI-3/OEWG-3), that will take place in Geneva in March 2022. |
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United Kingdom (DEFRA) pledge GBP 20,000 additional costs (extra meeting time and for training on the virtual platform) for the informal SBI meeting held in March 2021. |
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United Kingdom (DEFRA) pledge GBP 50,000 for assessment of headline indicators for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework. |