THE SADC GENDER PROTOCOL SUMMIT 2014 GENDER AND CLIMATE CHANGE HURUNGWE DISTRICT 26-28 May 2014 PRESENTER:TAMBURAYI GOMWE 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG.

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THE SADC GENDER PROTOCOL SUMMIT 2014 GENDER AND CLIMATE CHANGE HURUNGWE DISTRICT May 2014 PRESENTER:TAMBURAYI GOMWE 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

GOOD PRACTICE PROJECTS KARIBA REDD+ PROJECT

GOOD PRACTICE PROJECTS

PRESENTATION OF GOOD PRACTICE

50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA SYNOPSIS  The "Kariba REDD+ Project" involves the preservation of forests.  It is a community based programme  seeks to empower local communities  income generating projects low environmental hazards.  Community Climate Biodiversity Standards(CCBS)  credits generated finance carbon reduction projects. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

SYNOPSIS contd  The project is administered by 4 Rural District Councils (RDCs): Binga, Nyaminyami, Hurungwe and Mbire.  In Hurungwe ward 7, 8 and 9 are participating. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

SYNOPSIS Project area (ha)m Woodland (WL) Open Woodland (OWL) Total Hurungwe 64,08767, ,480 Table 1: Total project area (ha) split into regions, WL an OPW

50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA SYNOPSIS cont..d Kariba Redd+ belt 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

KEY OBJECTIVES  To reduce Co 2 emissions from deforestation.  To guard against deforestation linkages.  To preserve natural forests and biodiversity  To contribute to community development.  To alleviate poverty alleviation. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

RESOURCE ALLOCATION 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA Carbon Green Project 2014 AllocationUs$ Anti –poaching vehicle Us$ Anti-poaching patrols Us$ Camping equipment Us$2500 Protective clothingUs$3000 Conservation meetings and workshops Us$5000 AfforestationUs$30000

BACKGROUND  Expansion of agriculture  Uncontrolled over‐use of wood resources  Trees are carbon sinks. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

BACKGROUND Tobacco curing major deforestation driver. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

BACKGROUND Land clearance for agriculture 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

KEY ACTIVITIES  community gardens  Beekeeping  Conservation Farming  Veld Fire Management  Anti-poaching patrols  Penalising defaulters on cutting down of trees. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

Nyamakate Community Garden 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

Beekeeping Huyo 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

Conservation Farming 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

Afforestation 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

PARTNERSHIPS AND COALITION BUILDING  Council partnered Carbon Green Investments (CGI) in this project.  CGI facilitate REDD projects in Zimbabwe  CGI inturn partnered with South Pole Carbon Asset Management Ltd (SP)  SP a global partner  expert in project development, carbon monitoring and accounting 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

Challenges  Tobacco growing a threat to forests.  Poachers initiate veld fires.  Small coverage of project. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

Methods to address Challenges  use of alternative energy sources.  Afforestation programmes with fast growing species.  Increasing number of project beneficiaries.  creation of direct employment.  Educating communities on Natural Resources management. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

Monitoring and Evaluation  verifications and validations under CCBS and VCS Audits by third part auditors The Project recieved CCBA Validation to Double Gold Standard. Also recieved VCS Validation (September 2012). VCS Verification completed 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

RESULTS 51,925,950 tCO2e Estimated emission Reductions (ER) over 30 years ( ) Average annual ERs 1,730, farmers benefited from conservation farming. 100 farmers benefited from beekeeping project 33 farmers benefited from community gardens Ward fire fighting teams established. Anti-poaching patrols done monthly 150 tickets issued on deforestation in boreholes resuscitated in ward 7 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

RESULTS The Project recieved CCBA Validation to Double Gold Standard. Also recieved VCS Validation (September 2012). VCS Verification completed As a result of these initiatives women have been greatly empowered. Community Gardens: 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

RESULTS contd Evidence ‘there has been a significant reduction in deforestation in our area since the project involves several women from various areas thus reduces deforestation for garden use as we are now combined and operate in a centralised area. The community garden project has enabled us to generate income for use in our households as we are now able to buy households utensils and provide for our children...’ (Elizabeth Mundete) 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

RESULTS contd ‘this initiative has strengthened our image in society. In a male dominated society the project has helped increase our status rating as wed as we are now viewed as independent and self reliant people. The project has brought about a lot of education and in some cases through this project women have actually been elevated to households heads. Prostitution in our ward has reduced as a result and the level of separations among couples has decreased....’(Benedate Sithole) 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

RESULTS contd MEN FOR CHANGE Male support women in the initiation of the projects. Men provided labour and expertise support. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

Changes at the Community Level  Improved income  Improved and more nourished and balance diets.  Community protective against veld fires.  Increase in the number f school goers. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

Outreach through media  The Kariba REDD+ is on line.  The local newspaper has also been involved in publishing some activities through a local reporter. EVIDENCE 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

conclusion  women are actively participating and positively contributing toward mitigating of effects of climate change. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

Conclusion contd  Lets us join hands and work towards mitigating climate change as disaster is looming!!! 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

Thank you. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA