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Australia pledge AUD 80,000 towards the organization of OEWG-5 on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework. |
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Belgium pledge EUR 90,000 for Technical and Legal Expert Workshops to Review Modalities for Modifying the Descriptions of Ecologically or Biologically Significant marine Areas (EBSAs) and Describing New EBSAs. |
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Canada pledge additional CAD 285,000 for development and Implementation of the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework. Total grant is CAD 635,000. |
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Canada pledge CAD 100,000 for expert workshops to review modalities for modifying the descriptions of EBSAs. |
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Canada pledge CAD 380,000 for advancing Canada's priorities in the Convention on Biological Diversity. |
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Denmark pledge DKK 14,000,000 for the Implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. |
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European Union pledge USD 1,898,180 to support the implementation of the Kunming Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and outcomes of COP 15, CP-MOP 10 and NP-MOP 4. |
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Finland pledge EUR 50,000 for implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and outcomes on Health & Biodiversity and the preparation of the Action plan & Implementation facilitation, monitoring & review. |
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France pledge EUR 180,000 for Marine EBSA project. |
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France pledge EUR 200,000 for Sustainable Ocean Initiative in the post-2020 Biodiversity Strategic Framework. 2023 - 2025 |
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Germany pledge EUR 80,000 towards the hosting of the International conference on GMO Analysis and New Genomic Techniques, 14-16 March 2023, Berlin, Germany. |
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Germany pledge USD 85,000 for expert workshops to review modalities for modifying the descriptions of EBSAs. |
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Germany pledge USD 30,000 for branding of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework |
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Germany (GIZ) GmbH pledged additional EUR 20,000 in 2022 to facilitate achievement of Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 for reporting to COP 15. |
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Germany (GIZ) GmbH pledged EUR 94,920 for implementing the biodiversity-climate nexus in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework: Assessing needs and expectations relating to Targets 8 and 11 |
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Germany (GIZ) GmbH pledged EUR 99,440 (includes 1 % levy) for facilitation of an effective implemetation to achieve Target 3 and its quantitative and qualitative elements. |
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Japan pledge USD 2,800,000 for implementing Kunming-Montreal GBF and updating and implementing their NBSAPs. |
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Korea (Republic of ) pledge KRW 464,000,000 for 2023 Contribution for the implementation of the Forest Ecosystem Restoration Initiative (FERI). |
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Korea pledge KRW 400,000,000 to support Sustainable Ocean Initiative 2023 Project |
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Korea pledge KRW 550,000,000 for Bio-Bridge Initiative project - 2024 Allocation |
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Korea pledge KRW 400,000,000 for Peace and Biodiversity Dialogue Initiative (1 November 2023 – 31 October 2025) |
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Netherlands pledge EUR 45,000 to support activities under the Cartagena Protocol for 2023. |
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Norway pledge NOK 20,000,000 to support the work on digital sequence information. |
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Sweden pledge USD 11,000 for the EBSA workshops. |
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Switzerland pledge CHF 50,000 in Support of Approved Activities for the period 2023-2024. |
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United Kingdom (DEFRA) pledge USD 120,000 to support the Digital Sequence Information activities. |
27. |
United Kingdom (DEFRA) pledge GBP 1,000,000 in support of approved activities under the Convention on Biological Diversity. |
28. |
United Kingdom (DEFRA) pledge GBP 50,000 for creation of the messaging and visual branding of the Global Biodiversity Framework |
29. |
United Kingdom (DEFRA) pledge GBP 80,000 for private finance and access and benefit-sharing indicators for the CBD |
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United Kingdom (DEFRA) pledge GBP 50,000 for Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Indicators. |