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Africa Rising – Cape Town 19-22 May 2015

Title of presentation Overall main achievements

What SEP is

Where : 4 regions , 22 countries

An initiative that aims to help

tropical developing countries to

document and understand their

plant biodiversity and use it

sustainably

When : since 2006 (first project

cycle, 2006-2012)

With what means : French

Foreign Ministry, 3.3 million euros

Africa Rising – Cape Town 19-22 May 2015

Title of presentation

COP 10 - Nagoya 2010

Why SEP was created

Overall main achievements

Goal: to help developing countries defend

their rights in CBD negotiations

• By reinforcing their scientific capacities

• By bringing together scientists and decision-

makers

Contribute to the goals of the Global

Strategy for Plant Conservation

Africa Rising – Cape Town 19-22 May 2015

Title of presentation Overall main achievements

What SEP is: three components

Education, training,

workshops, seminars

4 large international meetings,

1200 participants

Including the launching of the

Flora of Indochina (biannual)

Africa Rising – Cape Town 19-22 May 2015

Title of presentation Overall main achievements

What SEP is: three components

Education, training,

workshops, seminars

Supporting herbaria,

botanical gardens, and

networks of botanists 11 regional, 7

national technical

workshops, 500

participants

Africa Rising – Cape Town 19-22 May 2015

Title of presentation Overall main achievements

What SEP is: three components

Education, training,

workshops, seminars

Supporting herbaria,

botanical gardens, and

networks of botanists

Competitive funding for

research and herbarium

development 26 research projects,

18 herbarium support projects

Africa Rising – Cape Town 19-22 May 2015

Title of presentation Overall main achievements

Highlight on three achievements

1. Competitive

proposals, led

by scientists

from the South

Research

Strengthening

herbaria

Logic of scientific

excellence

39 peer-reviewed

publications,

51 PhD & Master

theses

Prize-winning

research

4 nat. herbaria created,

211,000 specimens

databased in 18 herbaria

Africa Rising – Cape Town 19-22 May 2015

Title of presentation Overall main achievements

SEP project no. 349: Bamboos of Indochina

Led by Dr. My Hanh DIEP

UNDP Equator Prize, Equator

Initiative, New York, 2010

Africa Rising – Cape Town 19-22 May 2015

Title of presentation Overall main achievements

Highlight on three achievements

2. Capacity-building for managing information about biodiversity

SEP-CEPDEC Programme

Capacity Enhancement Programme for Developing Countries

Africa Rising – Cape Town 19-22 May 2015

Objectives of SEP CEPDEC:

• establish a GBIF national node in the SEP countries that are already GBIF

members;

• train national partners and stakeholders in key areas of biodiversity informatics;

• mobilize national biodiversity data; and

• support formulation of national and international policies on biodiversity.

Title of presentation Overall main achievements

SEP-CEPDEC Programme

Capacity Enhancement Programme for Developing Countries

Outreach: 4 regional

training sessions for 220

scientists from 22 countries

Strengthening 5 existing

GBIF nodes: over 10,000

records connected /

country

5 new GBIF members:

Togo, Mauritania, Cent.

Af. Rep., Congo, Comoros

Africa Rising – Cape Town 19-22 May 2015

Title of presentation Overall main achievements

Highlight on three achievements

3. Education and training

• Systematics • Bioinformatics • Ecology • Ethnosciences

An international Master’s program in tropical plant biodiversity (M1 & M2)

Africa Rising – Cape Town 19-22 May 2015

Mixed South-North curriculum: 2 semesters South; 2 semesters North

Mixed South-North class: ~ 2/3 students South; 1/3 students North

Sustainable in the long term: 6 classes since September 2009, on going

Trains new generations of botanists in South-South & South-North network

Brings together the best academic skills in South & North

45 South students graduated in the 4 first classes

Title of presentation

Africa Rising – Cape Town 19-22 May 2015

coming next… SEP Sustainable Development (SEP2D)