Based on the revised initial environmental evaluation IEE approved in 2011 for the project, an Environmental Monitoring and Mitigation Plan is in place to ensure no significant environmental
impacts are occurring for those actions identified in the IEE with a negative determination subject to conditions. Activities conducted this quarter that have conditions and require
monitoring andor mitigation plans include:
Fisheries management plans
WASH improvements at landing sites
Status on these activities will be included in the Environmental Monitoring and Mitigation Report submitted to USAID with the USAIDBaNafaa Final Report for the period through April
2014.
3.3 Branding
The USAIDBaNafaa Project provides information through many existing channels. This includes through presentations at meetings, conferences, outreach sessions and other forums as
well as through print media—e.g., peer-reviewed articles in professional journals, locally produced Information, Education and Communication IEC materials, pamphlets, brochures,
policy briefs, guides, and PowerPoint presentations. The main target audiences include local communities, local government agencies, national policymakers, grassroots NGOs, and other
donors. Acknowledgement is always given to the generous support of the American people through USAID in all Project communications and materials. Also recognized are partnerships
and support from local government ministries, agencies and departments who participate in various activities of the Project.
Synopsis of Planned Communication Items Affected by USAID MarkingBranding Regulations ADS 320AAPD 05-11
Item Type of USAID
marking Marking
Code Locations affected
Explanation for any ‘U’
Press materials to announce Project progress
and success stories USAID logo co-branded
as appropriate M
Primarily a Gambian audience Project brief fact sheet
USAID logo co-branded as appropriate
M Primarily a Gambian audience
PowerPoint presentations at meetings, workshops and
trainings USAID logo co-branded
as appropriate M
Primarily a Gambian audience Brochuresposters on
environmental issues USAID logo cobranded
whereas appropriate M
Primarily a Gambian audience Landing or marketing site
facility improvements USAID logo stickers
cobranded whereas appropriate
M Primarily a Gambian audience
Project Officeroom within WWFGambia office in
Banjul Project sign in English
and local dialect name as well USAIDBaNafaa
but no USAID identity used
M Primarily a Gambian audience