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OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS 24-26 July 2006 Midrand, South Africa Part 1. SIP Implementation Arrangements Part 2. SIP Stakeholder Participation.

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1 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS 24-26 July 2006 Midrand, South Africa Part 1. SIP Implementation Arrangements Part 2. SIP Stakeholder Participation BREAKOUT Second Regional Preparation Workshop for the GEF Strategic Investment Program for Sustainable Land Management (SIP) Session 4: Implementation Arrangements and Stakeholder Participation

2 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS OBJECTIVES of this SESSION Provide recommendations to finalize draft section C1 of Program Brief: Implementation Arrangements Provide recommendations on the outline of the SIP Stakeholder Plan (see SIP Program Brief outline) Objectives of Session 4: Implementation Arrangements and Stakeholder Participation Part 1. SIP Implementation Arrangements Part 2. SIP Stakeholder Participation BREAKOUT

3 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Part 1. Implementation Arrangements and Stakeholder Participation Specific guidance is needed on these draft sections of the Program Brief – please keep in mind during presentations: 1.Do the implementation arrangements build on existing African structures? 2.At country level, is SIP implementation well- positioned to contribute to implementation of existing national and sectoral priorities? 3.At regional level, is the SIP implementation arrangement well-embedded in existing structures? 4.Are all desired elements present in the SIP Stakeholder Plan? Does it sustain and strengthen ownership and implementation of SIP at both regional and country levels? Part 1. SIP Implementation Arrangements Part 2. SIP Stakeholder Participation BREAKOUT

4 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Part 1. Implementation Arrangements Part 1. SIP Implementation Arrangements -Regional program level arrangements -SIP operations level arrangements -Implementation linkages Part 2. SIP Stakeholder Participation BREAKOUT This presentation addresses three key dimensions of SIP implementation: 1.Regional program level arrangements 2.SIP operations level arrangements 3.Implementation linkages (NEPAD/RECs, AU, UNCCD, GEF, TerrAfrica)

5 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Part 1. Implementation Arrangements Regional/subregional program level arrangements Principles: The CAADP and EAP processes are used as a basis for implementing the SIP Avoid duplication and focus on amplifying and scale up existing activities Part 1. SIP Implementation Arrangements -Regional program level arrangements -SIP operations level arrangements -Implementation linkages Part 2. SIP Stakeholder Participation BREAKOUT

6 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS SIP OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Implementation linkages on SLM between NEPAD and UNCCD priorities Reduce poverty via improved environment conditions Sustainability and productivity of agriculture increased CAADP COMPREHENSIVE DOCUMENT Supports, strengthens, and expands diagnostic and analytical work relating to SLM, helping to identify entry points and define country SLM frameworks, focusing on investments and governance CAADP ROUNDTABLES CAADP stocktaking and analytical process CAADP PROCESS TerrAfrica partners and stakeholders coordinate engagement in CAADP / EAP processes with view to having a single harmonized approach to SLM at the country level CAADP COUNTRY COMPACT UNCCD / NEPAD EAP Programmatic Area 1: Land Degradation, drought and desertification Programmatic Area 6: Transboundary Conservation and Management of Natural Resources SLM scaled up INVESTMENTS DEFINED IN LINE WITH CAADP AND EAP SUBREGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PROGRAMS

7 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Part 1. Implementation Arrangements Regional/subregional program level arrangements Program Management structure: Regional Technical Committee strategic guidance, portfolio management NEPAD/RECs coordinate day-to-day program management via existing structure Part 1. SIP Implementation Arrangements -Regional program level arrangements -SIP operations level arrangements -Implementation linkages Part 2. SIP Stakeholder Participation BREAKOUT

8 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Part 1. Implementation Arrangements Regional/subregional program level arrangements SIP coordination at NEPAD/RECs  Reports on M&E at program level  Reports to TerrAfrica Executive Committee  Knowledge exchange and advocacy among countries SIP Regional Technical Committee guides the strategic direction of the SIP; confirms that SIP operations conform to framework and existing African priorities Broad membership

9 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Part 1. Implementation Arrangements Implementation arrangements at SIP operations level Existing or new national SLM coordination mechanism (if none exist) that drives CSIF preparation and continuous development, and absorbs and disseminates knowledge CAADP country compacts/roundtables Part 1. SIP Implementation Arrangements -Regional program level arrangements -SIP operations level arrangements -Implementation linkages Part 2. SIP Stakeholder Participation BREAKOUT

10 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Part 1. Implementation Arrangements Linkages to Implementation Processes CAADP: roundtables include prioritizing of investments in CSIF EAP: SREAP priorities embedded into CSIF UNCCD: NAP/SRAP priorities embedded in CSIF AU: CSIF implements regional priorities such as land tenure improvement GEF: twice a year, RTC meets to resolve portfolio management issues TerrArica: NEPAD liaises between TerrAfrica Executive Committee and RTC Part 1. SIP Implementation Arrangements -Regional program level arrangements -SIP operations level arrangements -Implementation linkages Part 2. SIP Stakeholder Participation BREAKOUT

11 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Partnerships Stakeholder Involvement Plan

12 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Stakeholder Involvement Plan Partnerships that enable… 1.Rationalisation of resources (including time) 2.Holistic and multi-disciplinary/sector approaches 3.Mutual re-enforcement/support - sustainability 4.Wider collective ownership Partnerships driven by… 1.Mutual purpose / common vision 2.Mutual complementarities and synergies 3.Collective ownership in the benefits 4.Mutual respect: Even the “weak” can find dignified room to participate How do we plan to achieve this concept of partnership in the SIP Implementation ?

13 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Sustainable Land Management How do we plan to achieve this concept of partnership in the SIP Implementation ? The SIP Stakeholder Participation Plan  

14 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS SIP Stakeholder Participation Plan Date : 25 July 2006 Venue: Midrand, South Africa Background: Building the Partnership Common Vision and Areas for collaboration Partnership Analysis Developing – Strengthening the engagement The checklist Second Regional Preparatory Workshop for the GEF Strategic Investment Program

15 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Building the Partnership OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS SIP consultations  SIP consultations - Workshops and meetings - Written contributions in documentation - NEPAD consultation flow  Terrafrica consultative process -  Terrafrica consultative process - from 2004 - workshops and meetings - Input in documentation - NEPAD Dakar (1 st ) SIP Preparation Workshop The STRP 2 nd SIP Preparation Workshop - Governments - RECs - Multi-laterals - Private Sector - CSO - Specialised Institutions - Donor organisations/countries Giving shape to key Benchmarks in stakeholder participation arrangements On-going On-going partnerships and consultations at various country – regional levels

16 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Vision and related functions/Components OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Project Implementation - Regional/sub-regional level - Country level - Linkages (Nepad, AU, UNCCD, Terrafrica, RECs, Country) Replicability and dissemination - Program level - Project level Project Planning - Regional/sub- regional level - Country level M&E - Program level - Project level CSIF Development - Country level The SIP Common Vision and Areas for collaboration

17 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Partnership Analysis OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Sustainable Land Management Public Sector (Govt ministries ) Decentralisation structures Specialised Organisations, e.g. the CG Private Sector Civic Society Organisations Land Users AU-NEPAD Donors Govts RECs Producer Organisations e.g. UNCCD NGO Forum Extension academic-training Consultation !! Decision making Implementation

18 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Developing - Strengthening the engagement: Program Level OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Partner categoryGeneric Comparative advantage What you bring/what you gain Roles and Responsibilities in SIP implementation International Organisations (NEPAD Secre) Sub-regional Org. (e.g. the RECs) CS Org (incl. Farmer org.) Private sector etc…

19 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Partner categoryGeneric Comparative advantage What you bring/what you gain Roles and Responsibilities Local actors incl. Land users CS Org Local govt. / Decentralisation institutions Private sector National Govt Developing - Strengthening the engagement: Project Level

20 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS The Template Partnerships whose purpose, roots and drive is based on: - Collective ownership of results - Self moderation and assessment and growth - Clarity and transparency on resource/info flow - Clarity and collectively agreed roles-responsibilities - Clear common vision The Stakeholder Involvement Template for SIP projects (Outlining principles) ?

21 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Merci …

22 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Guidance for this breakout session: Make specific recommendations to finalize write-up of the draft Program Brief sections C1, C3, and the Stakeholder Plan Refer to draft documents circulated: 1.Draft SIP Program Brief section C1 (Eng and Fr) 2.SIP Program Brief outline section C3 (Eng and Fr) Breakout session: what is needed

23 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Specific guidance is needed on the draft country and regional driveness section of the Program Brief – please keep in mind during presentations: 1.Do the implementation arrangements build on existing African structures? 2.At country level, is SIP implementation well-positioned to contribute to implementation of existing national and sectoral priorities? 3.At regional level, are the SIP implementation arrangements well-embedded in existing structures? 4.Are all desired elements present in the SIP Stakeholder Plan? Does it sustain and strengthen ownership and implementation of SIP at both regional and country levels? OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Objectives of Session 4: Implementation Arrangements and Stakeholder Participation

24 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Chairs for this breakout session Group 1: Francophone Vore Seck Group 2: Anglophone Moshe Tshelo Group 3: Anglophone Debalkew Berhe Tedla Breakout session: what is needed

25 OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Recommendations from STRP on the implementation arrangements and stakeholder participation: 1.Endorse the idea that the SIP, as agreed, will use existing frameworks for implementation. 2.Document is on right track and needs some amendments to fully capture opportunities presented by tapping into existing implementation structures of additional SSA organizations; (ie, greater REC/SRO roles, possible SSA government representation on Regional Technical Committee, etc.). 3. Multi-level peer review processes should be operationalized to support accountability and therefore governance, and ensure that a wide range of stakeholders are involved. OUR LAND – OUR WEALTH, OUR FUTURE, IN OUR HANDS Breakout session: what is needed


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