Building on the achievements and lessons from the GEF/UNDP Project on Arafura Timor Seas Ecosystem Action Programme (2010-2015), a second phase of the project was launched focusing on the Implementation of the Arafura and Timor Seas Regional and National Strategic Action Programs (ATSEA2).
To formally initiate the ATSEA2 Project, the Project Inception Workshop and First Regional Steering Committee Meeting was organized and conducted in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia last November 18 and 19, 2019. The Government of Indonesia through the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (MAFF) hosted the events. Representatives from Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Australia, and the new country partner Papua New Guinea were present together with representatives from the UNDP Bangkok Regional Hub and respective Country Offices. Stakeholder partners from Indonesian Seas Large Marine Ecosystem (ISLME), Coral Triangle Center (CTC), World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Indonesia, and Yayakan Conservasi Alam Nusantara (YKAN) were also present. The Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) Resource Facility serving as UNDP’s Regional Implementing Partner for the Project served as the Secretariat for the meeting.
With a view to facilitate shared understanding, ownership of the project’s goals of "promoting sustainable development of ATS region to improve the quality of life of its inhabitants through the restoration, conservation and sustainable management of marine-coastal ecosystems", its environmental and governance objectives and project results, the Inception Workshop reviewed and confirmed the project’s vision, goals, structure, strategic results framework, and target outcomes. Partners were also apprised on the monitoring and evaluation requirements for the Project in line with the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and UNDP procedures.
One of the key highlights of the Workshop was the open discussion with country partners, UNDP, PEMSEA, and stakeholder partners on how to develop an effective mechanism that would further widen multi-stakeholder participation and partnerships into ATSEA2 project implementation. The workshop also provided a venue for the stakeholder and country partners to share possible areas of collaboration.