UNEP OzonAction explained

UNEP OzonAction
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Formation:1991
Type:UNEP Branch
Status:Organization
Purpose:Capacity-Building
Headquarters:Paris, France
Location:Nairobi (Kenya), Bangkok (Thailand), Panama City (Panama), Manama (Bahrain)
Region Served:Worldwide
Leader Title:Head of Branch
Leader Name:James S. Curlin. [1]
Parent Organization:United Nations

OzonAction is a branch of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) which has its main office in Paris, and is part of UNEP's Division of Technology, Industry and Economics (DTIE). Created in 1991, today it has staff located in five regional offices of UNEP, namely in Africa (Nairobi, Kenya), Asia & the Pacific (Bangkok, Thailand), Latin America and the Caribbean (Panama City, Panama), and West Asia (Manama, Bahrain).

Rajendra Shende, the Head of Branch since 1992, retired on 31 July 2011.[2] James S. Curlin acted as Interim Head of Branch from 1 August 2011 until 17 December 2012.[3] Shamila Nair-Bedouelle served as Head of Branch from 18 December 2012 until 1 April 2019.[4] James S. Curlin was nominated head of branch. [5]

UNEP OzonAction assists developing countries and countries with economies in transition (CEITs) to achieve and sustain their compliance with the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer,[6] and make informed decisions on alternative technologies and ozone-friendly policies.[7] [8]

UNEP OzonAction has implemented over 1,000 projects and services that have benefited more than 100 developing countries.[9] It has also assisted 17 CEITs and provided further services that have served another 40 countries.[10]

In order to help developing countries comply with the Montreal Protocol, the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol was set up. The Fund's "main objective is to assist developing country parties to the Montreal Protocol whose annual per capita consumption and production of ozone-depleting substances is less than 0.3 kg to comply with the control measures of the Protocol".[11]

UNEP's OzonAction branch is one of the Fund's implementing agencies, along with others, such as UNIDO, UNDP and the World Bank.[12]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meet the team .
  2. Web site: UNEP - UN Environment Programme.
  3. http://www.unep.org/ozonaction/AboutTheBranch/StaffContacts/Paris/tabid/6191/Default.aspx UNEP staff
  4. https://en.unesco.org/news/shamila-nair-bedouelle-nominated-assistant-director-general-natural-sciences-unesco UNESCO News, "Shamila Nair-Bedouelle nominated Assistant Director-General for Natural Sciences at UNESCO." 2 April 2019.
  5. Web site: Meet the team .
  6. Web site: staff . United Nations Ozone Action Program Wins U.S. Government Prize . Ens-newswire.com . 2005-05-04 . 2011-07-24.
  7. Web site: The Ozone Hole Inc . Theozonehole.com . 2011-07-24.
  8. http://www.thegef.org/gef/node/1395 Global Environment Facility
  9. Web site: EPA | 2005 Stratospheric Ozone Protection Awards . Epa.gov . 2006-06-28 . 2011-07-24.
  10. Web site: Sweden and UNEP Team Up to Help Developing Countries Phase Out of Ozone-Depleting HCFCS . Solutions-site.org . 2011-07-24.
  11. Web site: Multilateral Fund . Multilateralfund.virtual.vps-host.net . 2011-07-24.
  12. Web site: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development: Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol . Bmz.de . 2011-07-24.