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Quelle est l’importance des Archives nationales?
- Les Archives nationales conservent les archives des organes centraux de l’ État français, exception faite des fonds du ministère des Armées, du ministère de Finances et de celui des Affaires étrangères. Elles ont été créées par décret de l' Assemblée constituante en 1790.
Qui est le garde des Archives nationales ?
- Armand-Gaston Camus est confirmé dans ses fonctions, sous le titre de garde des Archives nationales. Le 8 prairial an VIII ( 28 mai 1800 ), un arrêt des consuls brise le lien trop étroit entre le pouvoir législatif et les Archives nationales, qui passent sous l’autorité du ministre de l’Intérieur.
Qui dirige les Archives nationales ?
- Les Archives nationales passent sous l’autorité du ministère du Commerce et des Travaux publics. Un des principaux archivistes des Archives nationales est Jean-Antoine Letronne. Il organise trois grandes sections (historique, administrative et judiciaire) et dote l’institution d’un secrétariat général.
Comment contacter les Archives nationales ?
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May 2013
UNITED NATIONS
NATIONS UNIES
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE - SecretariatCONVENTION - CADRE SUR LES CHANGEMENTS
CLIMATIQUES - Secrétariat
NATIONAL ADAPTATION
PROGRAMMES OF ACTION
Index of NAPA Projects by Country
COUNTRY Page
1 AFGHANISTAN....................................................................................... 1
2 ANGOLA................................................................................................ 1
3 BANGLADESH......................................................................................... 3
4 BENIN.................................................................................................... 4
5 BHUTAN................................................................................................. 4
6 BURKINA FASO....................................................................................... 5
7 BURUNDI................................................................................................ 6
8 CAMBODIA............................................................................................. 6
9 CAPE VERDE
1 ......................................................................................... 710 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC................................................................. 8
11 CHAD..................................................................................................... 8
12 COMOROS............................................................................................. 9
13 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO........................................................ 9
14 DJIBOUTI................................................................................................ 10
15 ERITREA................................................................................................. 10
16 ETHIOPIA................................................................................................ 11
17 GAMBIA.................................................................................................. 12
18 GUINEA.................................................................................................. 12
19 GUINEA-BISSAU...................................................................................... 14
1As of December 2007 Cape Verde is no longer a LDC
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ii21 KIRIBATI................................................................................................. 16
22 LAO PDR................................................................................................ 17
23 LESOTHO............................................................................................... 17
24 LIBERIA.................................................................................................. 18
25 MADAGASCAR........................................................................................ 19
26 MALAWI.................................................................................................. 20
27 MALDIVES
2............................................................................................. 20
28 MALI....................................................................................................... 22
29 MAURITANIA........................................................................................... 23
30 MOZAMBIQUE......................................................................................... 24
31 NEPAL................................................................................................... 24
32 NIGER.................................................................................................... 25
33 RWANDA................................................................................................ 25
34 SAMOA................................................................................................... 26
35 SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE........................................................................ 27
36 SENEGAL............................................................................................... 28
3738 SIERRA LEONE.......................................................................................
SOLOMON ISLANDS.................................................................................29 3139 SOMALIA................................................................................................... 31
40 SUDAN................................................................................................... 32
41 TANZANIA............................................................................................... 32
42 TIMOR-LESTE......................................................................................... 33
43 TOGO.................................................................................................... 34
44 TUVALU.................................................................................................. 34
45 UGANDA................................................................................................ 35
46 VANUATU............................................................................................... 35
47 YEMEN................................................................................................... 36
48 ZAMBIA.................................................................................................. 37
2As of January 2010 Maldives is no longer a LDC
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1COUNTRY Order of
Project
Priority PROJECT TITLE PROJECT
SECTOR SECTOR
COMPONENT
(S) PROJECT COST (USD)Afghanistan 1 Improved water management
and use efficiency Water Resources Water management 2,200,000Afghanistan 2 Community based watershed
management TerrestrialEcosystems Water
management, LandRehabilitation,
Agriculture 2,200,000
Angola 1 Promote alternative renewable
energies to avoid deforestation EnergyRenewable energy, Forestry 3,500,000Angola 2 Promote SLM for increased
agricultural yields Agriculture and food security Land rehabilitation,Agriculture 5,000,000
Angola 3 Ensure basic access to health
services and health monitoring Health Health 3,000,000Angola 4 Study the vulnerability of the
fisheries sector to climate change and current modifications Coastal zones/ marine ecosystems Fisherie,Agriculture and
food security 2,000,000Angola 5 Extend electricity grid to rural
areas EnergyElectricity provision 5,000,000Angola 6 Revise sectoral laws for proactive
adaptation 2,000,000Angola 7 Create an early warning system
for flooding and storms Early warning system and disaster risk management Early warning system 3,500,000Angola 8 National institutional
mechanism for adaptation planning and mainstreaming 2,000,000Angola 9 Soil erosion control through
organic methods Terrestrial ecosystems 4,000,000Angola 10 Diversify crops to less climate
sensitive cultures Agriculture and food security 3,000,000Angola 11 Technology needs assessment500,000
Angola 12 Locally available adapted seed
varieties Agriculture and food security 5,000,000Angola 13 Climate monitoring and data
management system Early warning system and disaster risk management 17,500,000UNFCCC/CCNUCC
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2Angola 14 Study the implication of climate
change on disease patterns for humans livestock Agriculture and food security Health 1,500,000Angola 15 Increase water availability
through village-level wells and boreholes Water resources Water availability and distribution 5,000,000Angola 16 Implement water resources
integrated management Water resources Water management 3,000,000Angola 17 Map areas of erosion riskTerrestrial
ecosystems 1,000,000Angola 18 Implement water-harvesting
system in drought-prone areas Agriculture and food security Water resources 3,000,000 Angola 19 Improve knowledge of hydrologyWater resources 2,000,000Angola 20 Extend network and sanitation
network to rural areas Wate resources Infrastructure 10,000,000Angola 21 Explore industrial opportunities
from climate change 1,000,000 Angola 22 Monitor groundwaterWater resources 3,000,000Angola 23 Construct flood protection
barriers along major rivers Water resources Disaster risk management 5,000,000Angola 24 Study impacts of sedimentation
and siltation rates on coastal processes Coastal zones/ marine ecosystems 3,5000,000Angola 25 Improve design and construction
of buildings Infrastructure 1,000,000Angola 26 Study impact of climate change
on hydroelectricity Water resources Energy 1,000,000Angola 27 Revise building codes to promote
retreat from flood plains and coastal zones 1,000,000Angola 28 Construct sea level protection
structure Infrastructure Coastal zones and marine ecosystems 10,000,000Angola 29 Study impact of climate change
on miningEnergy500,000
UNFCCC/CCNUCC
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3COUNTRY Order of
Project
Priority PROJECT TITLE PROJECT
SECTOR SECTOR
COMPONENT
(S) PROJECT COST (USD)Bangladesh 1 Reduction of Climate Change
Hazards through Coastal
afforestation with community participation Coastal andMarine
Ecosystems Coastal Zones 23,000,000
Bangladesh 2 Providing drinking water to
coastal communities to combat enhanced salinity due to sea level rise Water resources Water Resource development 1,525,000Bangladesh 3 Capacity building for integrating
Climate Change in planning,
designing of infrastructure, conflict management and land- water zoning for water management institutions Education andCapacity Building Capacity-building 5,050,000
Bangladesh 4 Climate change and adaptation
information dissemination to vulnerable community for emergency preparedness measures and awareness raising on enhanced climatic disasters Education andCapacity Building Awareness raising
and Capacity building 7,050,000Bangladesh 5 Construction of flood shelter, and
information and assistance centre to cope with enhanced recurrent floods in major floodplains. Cross sectoralTerrestrial ecosystems, water resources, infrastructure and early warning system 5,050,000Bangladesh 6 Mainstreaming adaptation to
climate change into policies and programmes in different sectors (focusing on disaster management, water, agriculture, health and industry). Cross sectoral Mainstreaming and policy adaptation 1,025,000Bangladesh 7 Inclusion of climate change
issues in curriculum at secondary and tertiary educational institution. Education andCapacity building Education 525,000
Bangladesh 8 Enhancing resilience of urban
infrastructure and industries to impacts of climate change Infrastructure Infrastructure: urban and industry 2,000,000Bangladesh 9 Development of eco-specific
adaptive knowledge (including indigenous knowledge) on adaptation to climate variability to enhance adaptive capacity for future climate change. Education andCapacity Building Education and
Public awareness 5,050,000
Bangladesh 10 Promotion of research on
drought, flood and saline tolerant varieties of crops to facilitate adaptation in future. Food securityAgriculture 5,050,000Bangladesh 11 Promoting adaptation to coastal
crop agriculture to combat increased salinity. Food securityAgriculture 6,550,000Bangladesh 12 Adaptation to agriculture
systems in areas prone to enhanced flash flooding-North East and Central Region. Food securityAgriculture 6,550,000UNFCCC/CCNUCC
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4Bangladesh 13 Adaptation to fisheries in areas
prone to enhanced flooding inNorth East and Central Region
through adaptive and diversified fish culture practices. Food securityFisheries 4,550,000Bangladesh 14 Promoting adaptation to coastal
fisheries through culture of salt tolerant fish special in coastal areas of Bangladesh Food securityFisheries 4,050,000Bangladesh 15 Exploring options for insurance
to cope with enhanced climatic disasters. Insurance Insurance to cope with climatic disasters 225,000COUNTRY Order of
Project
Priority PROJECT TITLE PROJECT
SECTOR SECTOR
COMPONENT
(S) PROJECT COST (USD)Benin 1 Implementation of a forecasting
system for early warning and climatic risks for food security in four (4) vulnerable agroecological regions Cross sectoral Capacity building,Information-
sharing, EarlyWarning System
and Agriculture 8,190,000Benin 2 Adaptation of households to
climate change through awareness-raising and capacity building on the use of renewable energy (solar energy) and energy- efficient stoves in the areas vulnerable to climate change and with highly degraded soils. Education andCapacity Building Public Awareness
and CapacityBuilding 2,106,600
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