WCC 2020 Res 062 - Activity Report

General Information

Resolution
49201
IUCN Constituent
Coalition Clean Baltic
IUCN Constituent type
IUCN Member organisation
Period covered

II. Implementation

Activities carried out to implement this Resolution
Activity
Education/Communication/Raising awareness
Description and results/achievements of activities:
The CCB network aims to establish and develop contacts between engaged citizens in all the Baltic Sea countries. The CCB Our Common Baltic course (OCB) is a fantastic way for engaged volunteers to get involved, to learn more about the problems and solutions for the Baltic sea catchment and to meet and learn from each other’s experiences and on specific issues in respective national and local situation. In 2022, CCB continued offering the OCB course focusing on specific environmental issues, Ecosystem Based Management, as well as gender issues, Theory of Change, Results Based Management and monitoring and evaluation. Also, leading to increased competence in environmental protection, knowledge of basic project creation and management tools, awareness about Baltic Sea environmental characteristics and challenges, and stronger connection of partners in Member Organisations, especially youth. The focus was on small-projects elaboration (10), interaction with nature and community building.
Status
On-going
Please report on the result /achievement of the actions taken
Online interactive course (May-July) with 5 thematic blocks on main CCB Working Areas. 5-day offline course in August at the picturesque Sho Lake. In total, 15 young activists and 20 experts took part in the course.
Identify and briefly describe what future actions/activities are planned for the implementation of this Resolution
Future action / activity
Education/Communication/Raising awareness
Description
CCB will continue holding the OCB course to increase knowledge and engagement about the problems and solutions for the Baltic Sea catchment area.

III. Additional Information

Report status
Published
Constituent type
IUCN Member