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National Community Forestry Program

National Community Forestry Program. Forestry Administration Community Forestry Office. Sokh Heng. Process of The National Community Forestry Program Development Contents of the NCFP document. Contents of the presentation. NATIONAL COMMUNITY FORESTRY PROGRAM. Objectives

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National Community Forestry Program

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  1. National Community Forestry Program Forestry AdministrationCommunity Forestry Office Sokh Heng

  2. Process of The National Community Forestry Program Development Contents of the NCFP document Contents of the presentation

  3. NATIONAL COMMUNITY FORESTRY PROGRAM • Objectives • To identify and agree on medium and long term community forest management objectives at the national and local level; and • To formulate a sequence of implementation plans to maximize Cambodia's potential for establishing formally recognized CF.

  4. Steps Finalise proposal and submit to donors for support Organise a national level workshop and consultations for feedback Draft the CF Programme Proposal Consolidate information and conduct analysis Organize 4 regional workshops Identify stakeholders in four regions Establish a CF Taskforce

  5. Who is the CF Taskforce? Community Forestry Office Community Forestry Int’l (CFI) Concern Worldwide JICA WWF Oxfam Great Britain

  6. First Regional NCFP Workshop Date: 28-29 September 2004 Venue: Siem Reap provincial town Participants: 42people from various agencies

  7. Second Regional NCFP Workshop held in Pursat • Date: 04-05 November 2004 • Venue: Pursat provincial town • Participants: 48 people from various agencies

  8. Third Regional NCFP Workshop held in Kratie • Date: 13-14 December 2004 • Venue: Kratie provincial town • Participants: 45 people from various agencies

  9. Fourth Regional NCFP Workshop held in Sihanouk Ville • Date: 05-06 December 2004 • Venue: Sihanouk Ville • Participants: 50 people from various agencies

  10. The National Workshop on NCFP • Date: 21-22 December 2004 • Venue: Forestry and Wildlife Training Center • Participants: 98people from various agencies

  11. Contents of the NCFP Strategic Paper

  12. 1. INTRODUCTION 2. Current status of forest resources 3. Community Forestry in Cambodia 4. Current CF Locations and Areas 5. Results of Needs Assessment 6. Community Forestry Framework and Future Planning 7. Schedule for implementation and expansion of CF related activities throughout the country Contents of the NCFP document

  13. Summary of Prioritized CF Activities for the Next Eight Years

  14. SCHEDULE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF PHASE I & PHASE II ACTIVITIES

  15. Short to Medium Term ActionsPhase I : 2006-2008 Formal Recognition of Existing CF Sites • 200 CF Agreements Signed • Ongoing identification of potential new sites with initial steps initiated for formalized agreements in Phase II Develop CF Support Teams • Cantonment, Division & Triage FA Staff • Select Priority Cantonments for Phase I • Develop & Deliver CF Training to Teams • Building Capacity of Local FA Staff, CFMCs, and Stakeholders Livelihoods Development • Initiate trials on livelihoods development • Train FA local staff and stakeholders on CF concepts

  16. Short to Medium Term ActionsPhase I : 2006-2008(Cont.) Develop & Support CF Networks • Funding Secured for National & Provincial Networks • Links Established with Other NRM Networks • 3 Meetings Per Year • Newsletters • Sharing Information/Building Capacity CF Database Fully Operational • Baseline CF Data Entered • Reporting System Created • Web Site with CF Data Created • Operating Procedures Created • Website is operational

  17. Short to Medium Term ActionsPhase I : 2006-2008(Cont.) Extension Materials for CF • Assessment of FA and NGO CF Materials • Identify CF Extension Material Needs • Develop Priority Materials • Deliver to CF Support Teams and Stakeholders CF Research Team • Identify Areas of Needed Research • Assist in Creating M&E criteria for CF in Phase II • Research on Livelihoods Development in CF Context National CF Working Group Created • FA, Donors, Competent NGOs & Other Stakeholders

  18. Long Term ActionsPhase II: 2009-2013 Formal Recognition of Additional CF Sites • 200-400 CF Agreements Signed CF Support Teams • Teams Exist in All Cantonments • Needs Based Training & Capacity Delivered • Provide Training on Livelihoods Development in CF Context CF Networks • Fully Functional • Web-Site Development and Update Through IMU Information Management Unit • All CF Data Recorded and Updated Quarterly • Website Maintained • FA National & Local Staff Fully Trained on Reporting

  19. Long Term ActionsPhase II: 2009-2013 (Cont.) Extension • Continued Development of CF Materials • Materials on Livelihoods Development CF Research Team • Continued Targeted Research on CF implementation as Identified Monitoring & Evaluation • Based on Information From Research Team • Evaluation of NCFP Activities • Review and Modification of CF Prakas if necessary National CF Working Group • Providing Ongoing Input on NCFP Implementation • Open and Transparent Process

  20. Thank you

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