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CTI-CFF Regional Plan Of Action (RPOA) 2.0

Document Date: 24 January 2023
Author: CTI-CFF RS
Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security in facing the threats to the health of coastal and marine ecosystems, continue to commit to the goals and objectives of the CTI-CFF which are formulated in the Regional Plan of Action 2.0 for the year 2021-2030.
The Regional Plan of Action (RPOA) 2.0 has 2 goals, 3 objectives, 7 targets, 17 regional activities, 33 expected outcomes and 90 expected outputs which all its member countries actively contributed to.
In this RPOA 2.0 various issues are looked into and strategies as well as management aspects in tackling these issues have been incorporated.  The health of coastal and marine ecosystems, priority threatened species and fisheries in the Coral Triangle region are to be improved through effective management actions. In terms of communities, the risk resilience and socioeconomic conditions, in particular on food security and coastal livelihoods in the Coral Triangle region are taken into its action plan In ensuring that these issues as targeted are well tackled. 
  1. GOALS
Impact statement: The implementation of RPOA 2.0 will enable resilient ecosystem and coastal communities, with food security and sustainable livelihoods through conservation and sustainable management of the ocean in the CT region.
The CTI-CFF RPOA 2.0 covers a ten-year period with a five-year goal (as intermediate goal for review) and a ten-year goal, as follows:
RPOA 2.0 - Five Year GOAL
  • By 2025, coastal communities and coastal and marine ecosystems are enabled to cope with the impacts of climate change, natural and anthropogenic threats, in the Coral Triangle region, due to measurable increased regional collaboration between the CT6 and our partners, for the implementation of the RPOA 2.0 facilitated through a strong and effective CTI-CFF.
RPOA 2.0 - Ten Year GOAL
  • By 2030, coastal communities and coastal and marine ecosystems in the CT region are more resilient/able to adapt to impacts of climate change, natural and anthropogenic threats, by improving food security, sustainable fisheries and coastal livelihoods.
  1. 2.OBJECTIVES
The three objectives are:
  1. Objective A: By 2030, health of coastal and marine ecosystems, priority threatened species and fisheries in the Coral Triangle region are improved through effective management actions.
  2. Objective B: By 2030, Risk resilience and socioeconomic conditions, in particular food security and coastal livelihoods, of communities living in the Coral Triangle region are improved.
  3. Objective C: CTI-CFF Governance, Leadership and Partnership.