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3.
Overall Goal of the Intervention
Sources
3.1
Overall goal according to project documents
(i) and (vi)
4.
Beneficiaries
Sources
4.1
Ultimate beneficiaries (including gender, ethnic
origin, religion, language, if relevant)
(i) and (vi)
4.2
Estimated number/ real number
4.3
Intermediate beneficiaries / intermediaries
(i) and (vi)
4.4
Estimated number/ real number
(v) p. 35
Phase 1:
The project targets the environment and justice sectors, with a view to the EU Accession.
Indicators: Pro‐active cooperation among relevant stakeholders, in particular authorities in charge of implementing
environmental legislation.
Progress made in implementation of the environmental acquis.
Successful cooperation actions.
Phase 2:
The project aims to strengthen regional cooperation in the South Eastern European countries and to improve/develop
environmental law enforcement mechanisms, targeting the environment and justice sectors, in line with the EU Accession
process.
Explanation_Explanation'>Explanation
Explanation
No figures available yet.
(i) Policymakers and operational staff from the Ministries of Environment and related fields (Economy, Forestry, Rural
Development, Spatial Planning, etc.) and Justice;
(ii) Natural Parks and protected zones administrations representatives (only Phase 2);
(iii) Enforcement agencies under the Ministries of Environment/ Forestry (environmental inspectors, permit writers, forest
guards) and/or Environmental Protection Agencies (only Phase 2);
(iv) Judges and prosecutors;
(v) Practitioners from the enforcement agencies attached to the Interior Ministries (police, customs, etc.);
(iv) Other related stakeholders (including civil society organizations and significant owners of natural resources (e.g.
Church) (only Phase 2).
.
Phase 1:
Directly involving approximately 120 stakeholders with a spill‐over effect to 430 other officials (planned numbers), 184
actually trained directly, with a spill‐over effect to 788 other officials (reached numbers).
Phase 2:
No numbers available.
The long‐term beneficiaries of this project will be the state institutions of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia,
Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo and Moldova (only Phase 2), on the local, regional and national levels in the different regions.
The beneficiaries will eventually fulfill roles that involve law enforcement and compliance missions, not to mention that the
wider community will benefit from a safer and more regulated environment.
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5.
Findings ‐ output level
Sources
5.1
What are the planned outputs of this intervention?
(i) and (vi)
6.
Assessment of outcome level
Sources
6.1
What are the planned outcomes of the intervention?
(i) and (vi)
6.2
Did the intervention achieve its planned outcomes?
(v)
6.3
Were the outcomes formulated in a realistic and
achievable manner?
6.4
Were there unexpected positive or negative
outcomes of the intervention?
(v) p. 40
Explanation
Explanation
Phase 1:
‐ Increase in capacities was partly achieved: The training sessions were very successful and attended better than planned
(high satisfaction of participants, more training sessions also on the national level, additional study tour to INTERPOL), but
not much follow‐up was documented. Outreach of the capacities could be improved with more translation in the local
languages.
‐ Enhanced regional cooperation via networking: Themis network was successfully set up, links up with other regional
programmes and has a good reputation. At the national level networking was also increased except for Serbia after the
elections in 2012.
Phase 2:
No results documented yet.
Yes, as the outcomes focused on capacity building and networking, yet the link to the national level could be strengthened.
A higher number of training sessions and events resulted, and thus also a higher number of staff could be trained than was
originally foreseen.
Phase 1:
(i) Management of the Themis Secretariat and organisation of Executive Committee meetings;
(ii) Protection of natural resources and combating illegal logging by developing a Regional Forest Law Enforcement and
Trade Action Plan, capacity building activities and technical assistance for law and policy development;
(iii) Combating environmental crimes through capacity building and cooperation actions with INECE and INTERPOL.
Phase 2:
(i) Enhanced cooperation and dialogue amongst stakeholders responsible for environmental law implementation and
enforcement.
(ii) Developed institutional capacities and knowledge transfer in the beneficiary institutions applied to natural resources
management and combating environmental crimes.
(iii) Developed multi‐agency networking within the countries through experience and best practices exchange.
Phase 1:
The project goals are increased administrative capacities in the national authorities relevant to EU environmental legislation
and combating environmental crimes (particularly in forestry and illegal logging), and enhanced regional cooperation via
networking.
Phase 2:
Increased administrative and institutional capacities of the national authorities relevant to EU environmental legislation and
combating environmental crimes, especially including the justice sector and particularly related to natural resources and
forestry.
Enhanced cross‐country and regional cooperation.
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