Helping Improve Environmental Quality
The CDP-E concept was initiated through dialogue among partners in the public and private sectors, international and bilateral agencies, civil society organizations, academia, and the World Bank. The Environment Monitor series has played an important role in identifying priorities and defining key challenges that form the basis of CDP-E.
Additionally, background studies undertaken by partners on topics such as Decentralization, Environmental Fund, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), Economic Instruments, and Public Disclosure are available to assist the policy reform agenda of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE).Â
The objective is to improve environmental quality by supporting the implementationbof a medium-term reform agenda with the corresponding capacity building, technical support, and investment needs to address the challenges identified by the series of Environment Monitors. In response to this objective, the CDP-E is organized around three specific themes - air quality, water quality, and solid and hazardous waste - and one crosscutting theme - institutions and instruments.
Partners in the CDP-E:
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