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Participatory Assessment of Conservation and Livelihood Indicators in Congo Forest Basin

PERSPECTIVES ON IMPACT EVALUATION: Approaches to Assessing Development Effectiveness An International Conference in Africa for policy-makers, program managers, evaluators, sponsors and other stakeholders in evaluation and development Sunday 29 March – Thursday 2 April 2009.

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Participatory Assessment of Conservation and Livelihood Indicators in Congo Forest Basin

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  1. PERSPECTIVES ON IMPACT EVALUATION: Approaches to Assessing Development Effectiveness An International Conference in Africa for policy-makers, program managers, evaluators, sponsors and other stakeholders in evaluation and development Sunday 29 March – Thursday 2 April 2009 Participatory Assessment of Conservation and Livelihood Indicators in Congo Forest Basin Sangha Group Dominique Endamana, Louis Defo, Antoine Eyebe, Jeffrey Sayer, Manuel Ruiz Perez, Intu A. Boedhihartono, Cléto Ndikumagenge, Kamiss Ami

  2. SUMMARY- Context - Steps towards Assessing Landscape performance - Methodological Approach- Tools- Results- Conclusion

  3. CONTEXT TNS 45 200 sq km is one of the 12 priorities landscapes in Congo Basin Forest- Managed by 03 countries Cameroon, Central Africa Republic and Congo Republic - Conservation and development activities are coordinated mainly by the Congo Basin Forest Partnership with CARPE and COMIFAC - Importance of for African dense forest biodiversity- Key technical partners include WWF, IUCN, CIFOR, WCS, GTZ…

  4. CAR Congo Steps towards Assessing TNS Landscape performance 2008 2007 Integration of Governance aspect in current monitoring model development of guidelines of landscape management and performance assessment Cameroon Simulation, Integration and linkages of existing tracking tools with priority objectives of other ongoing programmes (IUCN-LLS CARPE, COMIFAC…) 2006 CAR Refinement of methodology and practical orientation Visualisation of Cameroon and CAR tacking tools 2005 Selection of fist set of monitoring indicators and field testing of methodology Cameroon 2004 Launching assessment landscape approach: Concepts & theories

  5. PRIMARY DATA DATA COLLECTION Listening Learning Sharing LLS

  6. DATA COLLECTION Review of report of specific studies Review of report activities of partners (WWF, Local NGOs, WCS, GTZ , local Gov) Ecological and socioeconomic monitoring report

  7. TOOLS

  8. TOOLS

  9. TOOLS

  10. Example of score measurement of social indicators

  11. RESULTS

  12. MOD Indicators Water Access Heath Education Habitat Road Infrastructure

  13. In general the trends of change are slow • Change in natural assets is slower than change in development assets • Conflict between global and local natural assets

  14. CONCLUSION • Assess conservation and development flow benefit in Forest Congo • Approach using assist conservation agencies to develop monitoring framework • This approach help local people and outside advisers to better share their understanding of the problem and issues and to work closely for the same vision • Communication with decision makers and flight against corruption • Framework of discussion and negotiation between main stakeholders • Conflict between local natural and global natural asset • Build partnership with private sector

  15. Programme Régional de l’Afrique Centrale pour L’Environnement PARTNERS OF IMPLEMENTATION GTZ MEFE CSO CBO

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