The Pre-SOM the 19th Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM-19) and the 9th Ministerial Meeting (MM-9)

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2 - 6 December 2024

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CTI-CFF Collaboration

   

The CTI-CFF provides a broad collection of collaboration spaces and networks. These are groups of practitioners and experts, geographically dispersed, who share and work together to accomplish the goals of the CTI-CFF. Our collections of collaborative groups are organized below by subject.

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Goals and Commitments to Action

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Goal 1. Seascapes
The CTI-CFF aims to designate large scale geographies or seascapes to serve as the focus of major investments and where best practices are demonstrated and expanded.

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Goal 2. Ecosystems Approach to Fisheries Management
The CTI ensures that an ecosystem approach to fisheries management and other marine resources is fully applied within the Coral Triangle through regional frameworks, strong legislation as well as community and private sector engagement. 

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Goal 3. Marine Protected Areas
The CTI-CFF aims to place 20% of marine and coastal habitat in the Coral Triangle under protected status by 2020. Individual MPAs will be scaled up and linked to form a connected, resilient and sustainably financed Coral Triangle MPA System.

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Goal 4. Climate Change Adaptation
The CTI-CFF works to improve the resilience of coastal communities in the Coral Triangle against the impacts climate change through science-based decision making, innovative and cutting edge tools, information sharing and capacity development.

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Goal 5. Threatened Species
The CTI aims to improve the status of threatened marine and coastal species in the Coral Triangle such as sea turtles, marine mammals, seagrass, corals and other identified species through effective conservation plans and strong policies.

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Cross-Cutting Themes (EBM, Capacity Development)
The CTI-CFF aims to improve the status of threatened marine and coastal species in the Coral Triangle such as sea turtles, marine mammals, seagrass, corals and other identified species through effective conservation plans and strong policies.

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Coordination and Governance

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Coordination Mechanisms and Implementation Partners Implementation of CTI RPOA requires effective coordination among a diverse group of actors from government, non-government, multilateral and private organizations, making CTI a large tent under which all these stakeholders work together.

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Financial Resources
The six Coral Triangle countries, in collaboration with development partners, collaborate to ensure that funding mechanisms are aligned to ensure sustained implementation of CTI priority activities and programs.

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Monitoring and Evaluation
The CTI's monitoring and evaluation mechanisms measures indicative progress in achieving the five goals of the CTI RPOA.

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