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Specialised Executing Agencies

A total of 31 government-designated organisations signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with the United Nations Environment Programme as Specialised Executing Agencies (SEAs) for the UNEP/GEF Project Entitled "Reversing Environmental Degradation Trends in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand." The SEAs participating in the UNEP/GEF South China Sea Project represent a range of government ministries, both agriculture/forestry/ fisheries ministries and natural resources/environment ministries, as well as specialised institutes or centres, universities, and non-governmental organisations from the seven countries participating in the project. The mandates and resource capabilities, both human and technical, of each of these organisations varies widely, but the development of partnerships at the national and regional level has enabled the effective and efficient management of project tasks in most instances.

The following section provides contact information for each SEA by project component. Please explore these contacts and feel free to contact the PCU should you wish to obtain any additional information regarding the roles of the SEAs in the execution of project tasks.

Use the following links to explore contact information, including e-mails and URLs, for the Coral Reefs, Seagrass, Mangroves, Wetlands, Fisheries, and Land-based Pollution SEAs in each of the seven countries participating in the UNEP/GEF South China Sea Project:

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