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Climate Change, Environment &Natural Resource Management

Climate Change, Environment &Natural Resource Management. Symposium 2 Recommendations Moderator : Mr. Frank Turyatunga Presenter: Mr. Mathias Chemonges Rapporteurs : Mr. Fredrick Mngube. Participants (14 Development Partners/ Institutions). DFID, UNEP, IFAD,

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Climate Change, Environment &Natural Resource Management

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  1. Climate Change, Environment &Natural Resource Management Symposium 2 Recommendations Moderator : Mr. Frank Turyatunga Presenter: Mr. Mathias Chemonges Rapporteurs: Mr. Fredrick Mngube

  2. Participants (14 Development Partners/ Institutions) • DFID, • UNEP, • IFAD, • Finland Embassy in Kenya, • WOCO, • USAID EA, • FAO, • Global Water Partnership Eastern Africa, • World Bank, • Embassy of Sweden in Kenya, • Royal Norwegian Embassy in Uganda, • Directorate of Water Resources Management Uganda, • Ministry of Environment, Water and Natural Resources Kenya; and • LVEMP II Kenya

  3. Project Concept Notes • Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) Programme for the Mt. Elgon Ecosystem • Integrated Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Programme in Lake Victoria Basin • Regional Water Resources Management Project • Mechanical removal of Water Hyacinth in Lake Victoria • Kisat River Catchment Restoration Project (KRCRP) • Nyungwe –KibiraTransboundary Conservation Programme • Development of the state of the lake and Basin Report

  4. Meeting Recommendations 1. There was agreement that, objectives and proposed projects are very relevant/ right ones; 2. IFAD are interested in Climate change; be linked to climate smart agriculture/ linked to rural people; will study the proposal with HQ; 3. Noted existing Projects/ Programme of similar nature financed by Development Partners; 4.Need for LVBC to look at broad based approach; based on Programmatic approach as compared to Projects- wise approach; • Need to map ongoing projects and programmes, identify challenges and gaps before Scaling up of existing or similar projects/ programme from ongoing projects at regional level rather than new projects is preferred E.g. Climate change among others supported by USAID EA, LWATSAN financed by ADB so as to see synergy; and How to expand to other geographical areas; • World Bank are willing to discuss what are issues from 2nd phase of LVEMP with World Bank to be included in WB support to 3rd phase ; • All scaling up and new initiatives have to contributes to LVBC Programmes

  5. Meeting Recommendations 5. LVBC should evaluate implementation capacity in relation to scaling up projects and programme particularly budget vs human resource at LVBC and implementation capacity at Partner States; 6. LVBC to focus on the regional roles; rather than country specific interventions e.gKisat River; 7. There is need for the LVBC to discuss with Development Partners supporting existing projects/ programme to explore opportunities for scaling up in-terms of new areas with similar challenges or new phases of existing projects/ Programmes; 8. LVBC to provide more feedback on the proposed projects tomorrow to any request from Partner States; and 9. UNEP is ready to work with LVBC through Collaboration framework

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