lundi 22 juin 2015

RECRUTEMENT DANS LE CADRE DU PROJET APV/FLEGT DU CARFAD/RFC/CODAS A BATOURI‏

Dans le cadre de la mise en œuvre du projet « accompagnement des forêts communautaires de la Kadey dans le processus d’obtention des certificats de légalité et de commercialisation du bois », le projet recrute pour les besoins de service :

-         Un (1) technicien forestier (forte expérience dans l’animation des populations et dans la foresterie communautaire);
-         Un (1) opérateur bois (personne qui maitrise la transformation du bois dans une scierie semi-industrielle) ;
-         Un (1) assistant opérateur (personne qui maitrise la transformation du bois dans une scierie semi-industrielle) ;
-         Deux (2) chauffeurs  de Camion ;
-         Deux  (02) opérateurs lucas mills
-         Un (1) gardien.

Composition du dossier:
-         Une lettre de motivation ;
-         Un curriculum vitae (CV) ;
-         Une photocopie du diplôme ou des différentes attestations ou certificats obtenus ;
-         Coordonnées d’au moins trois références ;
-         Etc.

Soumission des candidatures : les dossiers de candidature peuvent être déposés au Secrétariat du CODASC (entrée du presbytère de la Cathédrale de Batouri) au bureau local du projet sis à Mokolo (entre la mosquée centrale et les grandes endémies) ou envoyés par courriel à l’adresse suivante : jjrebale@gmail.com avec copie à :

-         sergepatrico@yahoo.fr
-         dniepouoyi@yahoo.fr
-         anaba.bernard@yahoo.fr

Date limite de dépôts des candidatures : 26 juin 2015.

                                                                                  Fait à Batouri le 09 juin 2015
                                                                                  Pour le projet
Le Conseiller Technique de l’ASFOCKA


cours sur la biodiversité

Biodiversité/MOOC de France Université Numérique/UVED

Désormais nous mettons des cours vidéo à votre disposition.

Vous pouvez retrouver les cours sur la biodiversité sur le site de France Université Numérique dont l’adresse est http://www.france-universite-numerique.fr/environnement.html

Participez a l’ 11eme Conférence des Jeunes et engagez vous dans la discussion sur l’Agenda Post-2015


Du 26 au 28 novembre 2015, la France accueillera la 11e Conférence des Jeunes (Conference of Youth/COY11). Un appel à mobilisation est lancé : participez à la Conférence en tant que visiteur ou organisez votre atelier. Soyez acteur de cet événement et venez préparer l’après 2015 !
La COY est LE rassemblement de la jeunesse qui précède chaque année la conférence des chefs d’Etat sur le climat (Conference of Parties/COP), organisée pour la première fois sur le sol français. Cette année la COP21 a un enjeu majeur, puisqu’elle doit aboutir à un accord planétaire contraignant pour préserver notre environnement.
Pendant 3 jours, près de 5000 jeunes sont attendus pour une mobilisation d’une ampleur sans précédent, afin de créer un véritable momentum, et renforcer la visibilité des actions et de l’expertise des jeunes en faveur d’un mode de vie plus durable et désirable.
Nouveau venu ou expert, militant ou novice, chacun y trouvera un espace d’échange, de découverte et d’engagement qui lui correspond. L’organisation facilitera la mobilisation des jeunes et favorisera le partage d’expériences entre participants, dans une ambiance festive et optimiste. Des ateliers valoriseront également les solutions existantes pour répondre aux défis environnementaux.
L’organisation de la COY11 est coordonnée par un ensemble d’associations de jeunesse concernées par les enjeux environnementaux : Avenir Climatique, CliMates, la Fédération du Scoutisme Français, le REFEDD, le mouvement WARN! et YOUNGO.
Les inscriptions sont déjà ouvertes, et chaque participant peut même proposer un projet qui contribuera à faire de cette aventure le reflet du désir et de la créativité d’une jeune génération qui s’affirme en faveur d’un mode de vie plus durable pour tous !

dimanche 14 juin 2015

Save Our Seas Foundation

Save Our Seas Foundation

Small Grants 2015
Deadline: 31 July 2015
 
Principal Office: International
 
Save Our Seas makes grants for marine research, conservation, and education worldwide. Projects should include at least two of these components and focus on charismatic megafauna -- particularly sharks, rays, and skates. Small grants are up to US$10 thousand for projects of up to one year. The next application period for small grants is 01 June through 31 July 2015.
 
See More Information: View    Grant: Detail

GlobalGiving

GlobalGiving

Raising Funds for Grassroots Projects 2015
Deadline: 24 July 2015
 
Principal Office: USA
 
GlobalGiving is an online platform to raise funds for grassroots projects worldwide across many sectors and themes -- including in agriculture, energy, environment, and natural resources. GlobalGiving schedules Open Challenges to invite participants to become long-term members in GlobalGiving if they are able to raise a minimum amount of funding within a defined period. The Open Challenges in 2015 have the following application deadlines: 06 February 2015; 24 April 2015; 24 July 2015; and 24 October 2015.
 
See More Information: View    Grant: Detail

Comic Relief

 

Comic Relief

International Grants Fund: Generating Ideas
Deadline: 22 July 2015
 
Principal Office: UK
 
Comic Relief makes grants to address the root causes of poverty and injustice, with emphasis on Sub-Saharan Africa. Among other issues that aim for stronger and fairer development, Comic Relief identifies the need for adequate water and sanitation, and ways to cope with environmental risks and shocks. Applications for funding are invited from qualified UK-registered charities. The next cycle for "Generating Ideas" is 01 June 2015 through 22 July 2015.
 
See More Information: View    Grant: Detail

Project Inspire

Project Inspire

Empowering Disadvantaged Women and Girls 2015
Deadline: 1 July 2015
 
Principal Office: Singapore
 
Project Inspire promotes projects that empower disadvantaged women and girls in the Asia/Pacific region, the Middle East, and Africa. The focus in 2015 is design or technology. Past projects in Project Inspire have included examples in livestock raising, bee keeping, solar lamps, and renewable energy (among others). Twenty semi-finalists will be invited to compete in Singapore for the grand prize of US$25 thousand; the runner-up will receive US$10 thousand. The deadline for applications (English, Chinese) is 01 July 2015

View    Grant: Detail

Conservation, Food, and Health Foundation

Conservation, Food, and Health Foundation

Funding for Grassroots Development
Deadline: 1 July 2015
 
Principal Office: USA
 
The CFH Foundation makes grants to nonprofit organizations worldwide for projects in conservation, sustainable agriculture, and health in developing countries. The average grant is approximately US$17 thousand. The deadlines for concept applications are 01 January and 01 July of each year.
 
See More Information: View    Grant: Detail

mercredi 10 juin 2015

THE CALL FOR FUNDING FROM THE PRINCE ALBERT II OF MONACO FOUNDATION

The call for funding from the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation will be open online from 6th July 2015 to 14th August 2015 inclusive.
The pre-selected projects will be rewieved for a possible grant for the 2nd half of 2016 or for 2017.
No project can be directly submitted to the Foundation. Only projects submitted through the online application form will be taken into account.
- See more at: http://www.fpa2.com/deposez_vos_projets.php?lang=en#sthash.8FjpjD0y.dpuf


                       The call for funding from the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation will be open online from 6th July 2015 to 14th August 2015 inclusive.

The pre-selected projects will be rewieved for a possible grant for the 2nd half of 2016 or for 2017.

No project can be directly submitted to the Foundation. Only projects submitted through the online application form will be taken into account.


The project selection process is based on the following steps:

  1. The Pre-Application File is submitted online via the Foundation’s website,
  2. Applications are pre-selected by the Foundation’s staff,
  3. An application file is sent to applicants of pre-selected projects,
  4. The application file is sent to the Foundation,
  5. Applications are examined by the Foundation’s staff and additional information may be requested,   
  6. Applications are referred to the Scientific and Technical Committee for opinion,  
  7. Final selection of projects by the Foundation’s Board of Directors,
  8. A financing agreement is drawn up and signed.

Before proposing your project by filling in the pre-application questionnaire, please read the following to ensure that it complies with the Foundation’s mission and selection criteria. 


  1. For your project to be considered, it must fulfil the following 4 conditions:

    1. The project must concern one of the following areas:
      • Climate change,
      • Energy,
      • Biodiversity,
      • Access to water,
      • The fight against desertification. 
    1. The project must concern one of the following geographical areas:
    1. The financial support requested must not exceed 50% of the total budget of the project.

    1. The application for support must not concern:
      • The regular running of organisations,
      • Projects managed by one person only,
      • Communication campaigns,
      • Editorial projects and cinema productions,
      • Projects of a purely commercial nature.

Any project that does not meet the above 4 admissibility criteria will not be examined.



  1. Considering the Foundation’s guidelines and the large number of projects submitted, for the period 2013-2015, priority support will be given to projects focused on the following:


    • The fight against deforestation,
    • Alternative solutions to the use of firewood,
    • Renewable energies and energy efficiency in LDCs,
    • Ocean acidification and its consequences,
    • Sea and Ocean governance,
    • The effects of global warming on biodiversity,
    • Management of wetlands,
    • Management of marine protected areas,
    • Conservation efforts for species “in critical danger of extinction” according to the UICN red list,
    • Integrated water resource management. 
  1. If your project fulfils the preliminary conditions (A and B) it will be examined and selected according to the following criteria:

    • The type of project: research, technological innovation, field projects involving the populations concerned,
    • Added value, exemplary nature and replicability of the project,
    • Measurable and tangible aspect of the anticipated outcome of the project,
    • “Sustainable development” dimension of the project (social and economic in particular),
    • Cooperation with and involvement of the local populations concerned,
    • Quality and solidity of partnerships,
    • Technical and financial feasibility,
    • Expertise of the project managers,
    • Quality of the project management,
    • Existence of a system for assessing the project.

- See more at: http://www.fpa2.com/deposez_vos_projets.php?lang=en#sthash.8FjpjD0y.dpuf

Liens à suivre 
http://www.fpa2.com

The call for funding from the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation will be open online from 6th July 2015 to 14th August 2015 inclusive.
The pre-selected projects will be rewieved for a possible grant for the 2nd half of 2016 or for 2017.
No project can be directly submitted to the Foundation. Only projects submitted through the online application form will be taken into account
- See more at: http://www.fpa2.com/deposez_vos_projets.php?lang=en#sthash.8FjpjD0y.dpuf
The call for funding from the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation will be open online from 6th July 2015 to 14th August 2015 inclusive.
The pre-selected projects will be rewieved for a possible grant for the 2nd half of 2016 or for 2017.
No project can be directly submitted to the Foundation. Only projects submitted through the online application form will be taken into account.

The project selection process is based on the following steps:
  1. The Pre-Application File is submitted online via the Foundation’s website,
  2. Applications are pre-selected by the Foundation’s staff,
  3. An application file is sent to applicants of pre-selected projects,
  4. The application file is sent to the Foundation,
  5. Applications are examined by the Foundation’s staff and additional information may be requested,   
  6. Applications are referred to the Scientific and Technical Committee for opinion,  
  7. Final selection of projects by the Foundation’s Board of Directors,
  8. A financing agreement is drawn up and signed.

Before proposing your project by filling in the pre-application questionnaire, please read the following to ensure that it complies with the Foundation’s mission and selection criteria. 

  1. For your project to be considered, it must fulfil the following 4 conditions:

    1. The project must concern one of the following areas:
      • Climate change,
      • Energy,
      • Biodiversity,
      • Access to water,
      • The fight against desertification.

    2. The project must concern one of the following geographical areas:
      • The countries of the Mediterranean Basin,
      • The Polar Regions,
      • The Least Developed Countries (LDCs according to the United Nations).

      http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/policy/cdp/ldc/ldc_list.pdf
    3. The financial support requested must not exceed 50% of the total budget of the project.

    4. The application for support must not concern:
      • The regular running of organisations,
      • Projects managed by one person only,
      • Communication campaigns,
      • Editorial projects and cinema productions,
      • Projects of a purely commercial nature.

    Any project that does not meet the above 4 admissibility criteria will not be examined.

  2. Considering the Foundation’s guidelines and the large number of projects submitted, for the period 2013-2015, priority support will be given to projects focused on the following:

    • The fight against deforestation,
    • Alternative solutions to the use of firewood,
    • Renewable energies and energy efficiency in LDCs,
    • Ocean acidification and its consequences,
    • Sea and Ocean governance,
    • The effects of global warming on biodiversity,
    • Management of wetlands,
    • Management of marine protected areas,
    • Conservation efforts for species “in critical danger of extinction” according to the UICN red list,
    • Integrated water resource management.

  3. If your project fulfils the preliminary conditions (A and B) it will be examined and selected according to the following criteria:

    • The type of project: research, technological innovation, field projects involving the populations concerned,
    • Added value, exemplary nature and replicability of the project,
    • Measurable and tangible aspect of the anticipated outcome of the project,
    • “Sustainable development” dimension of the project (social and economic in particular),
    • Cooperation with and involvement of the local populations concerned,
    • Quality and solidity of partnerships,
    • Technical and financial feasibility,
    • Expertise of the project managers,
    • Quality of the project management,
    • Existence of a system for assessing the project.
- See more at: http://www.fpa2.com/deposez_vos_projets.php?lang=en#sthash.8FjpjD0y.dpufiumiu
The call for funding from the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation will be open online from 6th July 2015 to 14th August 2015 inclusive.
The pre-selected projects will be rewieved for a possible grant for the 2nd half of 2016 or for 2017.
No project can be directly submitted to the Foundation. Only projects submitted through the online application form will be taken into account.

The project selection process is based on the following steps:
  1. The Pre-Application File is submitted online via the Foundation’s website,
  2. Applications are pre-selected by the Foundation’s staff,
  3. An application file is sent to applicants of pre-selected projects,
  4. The application file is sent to the Foundation,
  5. Applications are examined by the Foundation’s staff and additional information may be requested,   
  6. Applications are referred to the Scientific and Technical Committee for opinion,  
  7. Final selection of projects by the Foundation’s Board of Directors,
  8. A financing agreement is drawn up and signed.

Before proposing your project by filling in the pre-application questionnaire, please read the following to ensure that it complies with the Foundation’s mission and selection criteria. 

  1. For your project to be considered, it must fulfil the following 4 conditions:

    1. The project must concern one of the following areas:
      • Climate change,
      • Energy,
      • Biodiversity,
      • Access to water,
      • The fight against desertification.

    2. The project must concern one of the following geographical areas:
      • The countries of the Mediterranean Basin,
      • The Polar Regions,
      • The Least Developed Countries (LDCs according to the United Nations).

      http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/policy/cdp/ldc/ldc_list.pdf
    3. The financial support requested must not exceed 50% of the total budget of the project.

    4. The application for support must not concern:
      • The regular running of organisations,
      • Projects managed by one person only,
      • Communication campaigns,
      • Editorial projects and cinema productions,
      • Projects of a purely commercial nature.

    Any project that does not meet the above 4 admissibility criteria will not be examined.

  2. Considering the Foundation’s guidelines and the large number of projects submitted, for the period 2013-2015, priority support will be given to projects focused on the following:

    • The fight against deforestation,
    • Alternative solutions to the use of firewood,
    • Renewable energies and energy efficiency in LDCs,
    • Ocean acidification and its consequences,
    • Sea and Ocean governance,
    • The effects of global warming on biodiversity,
    • Management of wetlands,
    • Management of marine protected areas,
    • Conservation efforts for species “in critical danger of extinction” according to the UICN red list,
    • Integrated water resource management.

  3. If your project fulfils the preliminary conditions (A and B) it will be examined and selected according to the following criteria:

    • The type of project: research, technological innovation, field projects involving the populations concerned,
    • Added value, exemplary nature and replicability of the project,
    • Measurable and tangible aspect of the anticipated outcome of the project,
    • “Sustainable development” dimension of the project (social and economic in particular),
    • Cooperation with and involvement of the local populations concerned,
    • Quality and solidity of partnerships,
    • Technical and financial feasibility,
    • Expertise of the project managers,
    • Quality of the project management,
    • Existence of a system for assessing the project.
- See more at: http://www.fpa2.com/deposez_vos_projets.php?lang=en#sthash.8FjpjD0y.dpuf
The call for funding from the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation will be open online from 6th July 2015 to 14th August 2015 inclusive.
The pre-selected projects will be rewieved for a possible grant for the 2nd half of 2016 or for 2017.
No project can be directly submitted to the Foundation. Only projects submitted through the online application form will be taken into account.

The project selection process is based on the following steps:
  1. The Pre-Application File is submitted online via the Foundation’s website,
  2. Applications are pre-selected by the Foundation’s staff,
  3. An application file is sent to applicants of pre-selected projects,
  4. The application file is sent to the Foundation,
  5. Applications are examined by the Foundation’s staff and additional information may be requested,   
  6. Applications are referred to the Scientific and Technical Committee for opinion,  
  7. Final selection of projects by the Foundation’s Board of Directors,
  8. A financing agreement is drawn up and signed.

Before proposing your project by filling in the pre-application questionnaire, please read the following to ensure that it complies with the Foundation’s mission and selection criteria. 

  1. For your project to be considered, it must fulfil the following 4 conditions:

    1. The project must concern one of the following areas:
      • Climate change,
      • Energy,
      • Biodiversity,
      • Access to water,
      • The fight against desertification.

    2. The project must concern one of the following geographical areas:
      • The countries of the Mediterranean Basin,
      • The Polar Regions,
      • The Least Developed Countries (LDCs according to the United Nations).

      http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/policy/cdp/ldc/ldc_list.pdf
    3. The financial support requested must not exceed 50% of the total budget of the project.

    4. The application for support must not concern:
      • The regular running of organisations,
      • Projects managed by one person only,
      • Communication campaigns,
      • Editorial projects and cinema productions,
      • Projects of a purely commercial nature.

    Any project that does not meet the above 4 admissibility criteria will not be examined.

  2. Considering the Foundation’s guidelines and the large number of projects submitted, for the period 2013-2015, priority support will be given to projects focused on the following:

    • The fight against deforestation,
    • Alternative solutions to the use of firewood,
    • Renewable energies and energy efficiency in LDCs,
    • Ocean acidification and its consequences,
    • Sea and Ocean governance,
    • The effects of global warming on biodiversity,
    • Management of wetlands,
    • Management of marine protected areas,
    • Conservation efforts for species “in critical danger of extinction” according to the UICN red list,
    • Integrated water resource management.

  3. If your project fulfils the preliminary conditions (A and B) it will be examined and selected according to the following criteria:

    • The type of project: research, technological innovation, field projects involving the populations concerned,
    • Added value, exemplary nature and replicability of the project,
    • Measurable and tangible aspect of the anticipated outcome of the project,
    • “Sustainable development” dimension of the project (social and economic in particular),
    • Cooperation with and involvement of the local populations concerned,
    • Quality and solidity of partnerships,
    • Technical and financial feasibility,
    • Expertise of the project managers,
    • Quality of the project management,
    • Existence of a system for assessing the project.
- See more at: http://www.fpa2.com/deposez_vos_projets.php?lang=en#sthash.8FjpjD0y.dpuf
The call for funding from the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation will be open online from 6th July 2015 to 14th August 2015 inclusive.
The pre-selected projects will be rewieved for a possible grant for the 2nd half of 2016 or for 2017.
No project can be directly submitted to the Foundation. Only projects submitted through the online application form will be taken into account.

The project selection process is based on the following steps:
  1. The Pre-Application File is submitted online via the Foundation’s website,
  2. Applications are pre-selected by the Foundation’s staff,
  3. An application file is sent to applicants of pre-selected projects,
  4. The application file is sent to the Foundation,
  5. Applications are examined by the Foundation’s staff and additional information may be requested,   
  6. Applications are referred to the Scientific and Technical Committee for opinion,  
  7. Final selection of projects by the Foundation’s Board of Directors,
  8. A financing agreement is drawn up and signed.

Before proposing your project by filling in the pre-application questionnaire, please read the following to ensure that it complies with the Foundation’s mission and selection criteria. 

  1. For your project to be considered, it must fulfil the following 4 conditions:

    1. The project must concern one of the following areas:
      • Climate change,
      • Energy,
      • Biodiversity,
      • Access to water,
      • The fight against desertification.

    2. The project must concern one of the following geographical areas:
      • The countries of the Mediterranean Basin,
      • The Polar Regions,
      • The Least Developed Countries (LDCs according to the United Nations).

      http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/policy/cdp/ldc/ldc_list.pdf
    3. The financial support requested must not exceed 50% of the total budget of the project.

    4. The application for support must not concern:
      • The regular running of organisations,
      • Projects managed by one person only,
      • Communication campaigns,
      • Editorial projects and cinema productions,
      • Projects of a purely commercial nature.

    Any project that does not meet the above 4 admissibility criteria will not be examined.

  2. Considering the Foundation’s guidelines and the large number of projects submitted, for the period 2013-2015, priority support will be given to projects focused on the following:

    • The fight against deforestation,
    • Alternative solutions to the use of firewood,
    • Renewable energies and energy efficiency in LDCs,
    • Ocean acidification and its consequences,
    • Sea and Ocean governance,
    • The effects of global warming on biodiversity,
    • Management of wetlands,
    • Management of marine protected areas,
    • Conservation efforts for species “in critical danger of extinction” according to the UICN red list,
    • Integrated water resource management.

  3. If your project fulfils the preliminary conditions (A and B) it will be examined and selected according to the following criteria:

    • The type of project: research, technological innovation, field projects involving the populations concerned,
    • Added value, exemplary nature and replicability of the project,
    • Measurable and tangible aspect of the anticipated outcome of the project,
    • “Sustainable development” dimension of the project (social and economic in particular),
    • Cooperation with and involvement of the local populations concerned,
    • Quality and solidity of partnerships,
    • Technical and financial feasibility,
    • Expertise of the project managers,
    • Quality of the project management,
    • Existence of a system for assessing the project.
- See more at: http://www.fpa2.com/deposez_vos_projets.php?lang=en#sthash.8FjpjD0y.dpuf
The call for funding from the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation will be open online from 6th July 2015 to 14th August 2015 inclusive.
The pre-selected projects will be rewieved for a possible grant for the 2nd half of 2016 or for 2017.
No project can be directly submitted to the Foundation. Only projects submitted through the online application form will be taken into account.

The project selection process is based on the following steps:
  1. The Pre-Application File is submitted online via the Foundation’s website,
  2. Applications are pre-selected by the Foundation’s staff,
  3. An application file is sent to applicants of pre-selected projects,
  4. The application file is sent to the Foundation,
  5. Applications are examined by the Foundation’s staff and additional information may be requested,   
  6. Applications are referred to the Scientific and Technical Committee for opinion,  
  7. Final selection of projects by the Foundation’s Board of Directors,
  8. A financing agreement is drawn up and signed.

Before proposing your project by filling in the pre-application questionnaire, please read the following to ensure that it complies with the Foundation’s mission and selection criteria. 

  1. For your project to be considered, it must fulfil the following 4 conditions:

    1. The project must concern one of the following areas:
      • Climate change,
      • Energy,
      • Biodiversity,
      • Access to water,
      • The fight against desertification.

    2. The project must concern one of the following geographical areas:
      • The countries of the Mediterranean Basin,
      • The Polar Regions,
      • The Least Developed Countries (LDCs according to the United Nations).

      http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/policy/cdp/ldc/ldc_list.pdf
    3. The financial support requested must not exceed 50% of the total budget of the project.

    4. The application for support must not concern:
      • The regular running of organisations,
      • Projects managed by one person only,
      • Communication campaigns,
      • Editorial projects and cinema productions,
      • Projects of a purely commercial nature.

    Any project that does not meet the above 4 admissibility criteria will not be examined.

  2. Considering the Foundation’s guidelines and the large number of projects submitted, for the period 2013-2015, priority support will be given to projects focused on the following:

    • The fight against deforestation,
    • Alternative solutions to the use of firewood,
    • Renewable energies and energy efficiency in LDCs,
    • Ocean acidification and its consequences,
    • Sea and Ocean governance,
    • The effects of global warming on biodiversity,
    • Management of wetlands,
    • Management of marine protected areas,
    • Conservation efforts for species “in critical danger of extinction” according to the UICN red list,
    • Integrated water resource management.

  3. If your project fulfils the preliminary conditions (A and B) it will be examined and selected according to the following criteria:

    • The type of project: research, technological innovation, field projects involving the populations concerned,
    • Added value, exemplary nature and replicability of the project,
    • Measurable and tangible aspect of the anticipated outcome of the project,
    • “Sustainable development” dimension of the project (social and economic in particular),
    • Cooperation with and involvement of the local populations concerned,
    • Quality and solidity of partnerships,
    • Technical and financial feasibility,
    • Expertise of the project managers,
    • Quality of the project management,
    • Existence of a system for assessing the project.
- See more at: http://www.fpa2.com/deposez_vos_projets.php?lang=en#sthash.8FjpjD0y.dpuf