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Decisions: 43/7

Decision

43/7 

Decision title

Bilateral cooperation 

Decision details

The Executive Committee decided:

(a) To note with appreciation the progress reports submitted by the Governments of Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the information provided by Belgium, Israel and Poland contained in documents UNEP/OzL.Pro/ExCom/43/11 and Add.1;

(b) To request:
(i) The Government of Finland to provide its progress report to the 44th Meeting of the Executive Committee;
(ii) UNEP to provide progress reports to the 44th Meeting pursuant to decision 39/18 in the context of projects with implementation delays and completed projects with balances;
(iii) The Governments of Canada, France, Germany and Japan to provide reports on their projects with implementation delays to the 44th Meeting of the Executive Committee;
(iv) UNDP, on behalf of the Government of Belgium, to provide to the 44th Meeting of the Executive Committee a report on the level of funds returned for the cancelled Quimica Andina foam project in Bolivia (BOL/FOA/28/INV/10) and in the context of the balances report; and

(c) To monitor the following projects in the context of the reports on projects with implementation delays and to request an additional status report to be submitted to the 44th Meeting of the Executive Committee:
(i) Recovery and recycling project in Chile (CHI/REF/35/TAS/147), implemented by Canada;
(ii) Project on assistance in the design of policies and regulations in Saint Kitts and Nevis (STK/REF/24/TAS/04), implemented by Canada; and
(iii) National recovery and recycling project in Egypt (EGY/REF/29/TAS/75), implemented by Germany.

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