Technology Transfer Networks, Phase 1

Project Summary

The overall goal is to connect key public and private sector stakeholder groups who influence technology transfer within, between and to recipient country markets with the view to foster increased market uptake of sustainable alternatives that help to protect the global environment. The project aims to facilitate identification of environmental synergy and implementation of integrated “win/win” solutions by encouraging thorough assessment of all available options. Major activities to enable fully informed investment, management, and policy decisions will include:1. SustainableAlternatives.net (SANET): An information management, communication and transaction system to allow structured learning, interactive comparison as well as exchange of technologies, services, best practice, lessons learned, etc. by multiple stakeholders; 2. A “stand-by” Decision Support Facility (DSF), to complement SANET, offering short term counsel, coaching, and incentives for advanced market assessments and feasibility studies to encourage in-depth exploration of sustainable alternatives prior to critical decision making, 3. Facilitation of Strategic Dialogues & Alliances (SDA) among key stakeholder groups across traditional sector and administrative boundaries to enable identification of common goals and technology market development coalitions.

Project Details

GEF Project ID
920
Project Type
Full-size Project
Status
Completed
Country
Global
Region
Focal Areas
Funding Source
GEF Trust Fund
Implementing Agencies
United Nations Environment Programme
Executing Agencies
Multiple operating partners, including World Bank, UN DESA, IMF, WTO, IEA, ISO, CESES and UNOPS as management partner
GEF Period:
GEF - 2
Approval Fiscal Year:
2001

Financials

Project Preparation Grant Amount
0 USD
GEF Project Grant
1,275,000 USD
Co-financing Total
1,275,000 USD
GEF Agency Fees
122,000 USD
Total Cost 2,550,000.00 USD

Project Timeline

Received by GEF
06 Mar 2001
Concept Approved
01 May 2001
Project Approved for Implementation
20 Aug 2001
Project closed
11 Feb 2013