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Members:
The REReP Task Force consists of Ministries
of Environment from Albania, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Romania, Macedonia, the State Union Serbia and Montenegro and Kosovo (territory
currently under interim UN administration) - observed by representatives
of donor countries, international organizations, institutions
and NGOs.
Secretariat:
The Regional Environmental Center for Central
and Eastern Europe (REC) will provide the Secretariat for the
REReP Task Force.
Objectives:
The RERePTask Forces main objective
is to facilitate the implementation of the priority policy components
of the Regional Environmental Reconstruction Program (REReP)
for South Eastern Europe. In particular:
- Institutional strengthening and policy
development
- Environmental civil society building
- Emergency assistance for combating war damage
- Reinforcement of existing cooperative
mechanisms and structures and development of regional cross-border
projects
- Support to priority national and local environmental
projects
The priority areas were revised and agreed to in Sarajevo
on September 7, 2001 at the 3rd Task Force meeting and included in the
document on revised REReP mechanism:
- institutional building;
- supporting environmental civil society;
- supporting environmental regional cooperation
mechanisms and crossborder projects; and
- reducing environmental health threats and loss of
biodiversity.
The REReP Task Force should encourage,
in a spirit of partnership, coherent, complementary efforts by
South Eastern European countries, Western countries, international
institutions and the independent sectors, while making the best
use of scarce resources.
The REReP Task Force, in pursuing the priority
work recommended in the REReP, will work within the Stability
Pact for South Eastern Europe to facilitate investments coordinated
through the Stability Pact framework.
Work Program
To achieve these objectives, the Task Force
will develop and implement a work program, with clear priorities,
designed to yield practical results.
Activities should aim:
- to assist the South Eastern European countries
to cooperatively identify and address regional, transboundary,
environmental priorities, as well as national priorities, in
partnership with the public and the independent sector;
- to facilitate integration of environmental
considerations into the process of economic reconstruction in
order to promote stability and long-term sustainable development;
in particular in sectors having a significant impact on the environment
and human health (e.g. industry, transport and agriculture, in
partnership with the public, and the independent sectors);
- to support regional, national and local project
preparation and investments bodies, in particular their capacity
to plan, assess and implement projects and to mobilize the required
resources;
- to facilitate the transfer of technology
and information from the current EU Candidate Countries of Central
and Eastern Europe to the countries of South Eastern Europe;
- to assist the South Eastern European countries
to effectively strengthen environmental institutions and to build
capacity for environmental policy development;
- to provide assistance to the development
of a viable civil society throughout South Eastern Europe;
- to provide guidance and support for environmental
education and training;
- to establish effective communications and
information dissemination networks among partners;
- to provide a forum for implementing the REReP.
Methods of Work
In carrying out its work, the REReP Task Force
should:
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the REReP Task Force Secretariat
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