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Training/Consultation Report headings Training Title Present training title Overview of Oromia Forested Landscape Program (OFLP), Oromia REDD+ Program Brief overview Greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere are being altered by Human activities, thus causing global climate change. These activities, intensified after the Industrial Revolution at the end of the eighteenth century result from the use of natural resources such as fossil fuel burning, deforestation and other land use changes. The atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) has reached levels significantly higher than in the last 650 thousand years. Since 2000, the growth rate in CO 2 concentration is increasing more rapidly than in the previous decades. Similar trends have been observed for methane (CH 4 ), nitrous oxide (N 2 O), and other greenhouse gases. Consequently, several changes in the climate have been registered. The average global surface temperature has increased by 0.2°C per decade in the past 30 years. Eleven of the twelve warmest years ever registered by instruments since 1850 occurred between 1995 and 2006 with the exception of 1996, world level. Alterations in the water cycle have also been observed. Changes will probably continue to happen even if greenhouse gas concentrations stabilize, due to the system’s thermal inertia and to the long period necessary for

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Training/Consultation Report headings

Training TitlePresent training title

Overview of Oromia Forested Landscape Program (OFLP), Oromia REDD+ Program Brief overview Greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere are being altered by Human activities, thus

causing global climate change. These activities, intensified after the Industrial Revolution at

the end of the eighteenth century result from the use of natural resources such as fossil fuel

burning, deforestation and other land use changes. The atmospheric concentration of carbon

dioxide (CO2) has reached levels significantly higher than in the last 650 thousand years.

Since 2000, the growth rate in CO2 concentration is increasing more rapidly than in the

previous decades. Similar trends have been observed for methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O),

and other greenhouse gases.

Consequently, several changes in the climate have been registered. The average global

surface temperature has increased by 0.2°C per decade in the past 30 years. Eleven of the

twelve warmest years ever registered by instruments since 1850 occurred between 1995 and

2006 with the exception of 1996, world level. Alterations in the water cycle have also been

observed. Changes will probably continue to happen even if greenhouse gas concentrations

stabilize, due to the system’s thermal inertia and to the long period necessary for returning to

a lower equilibrium.

Therefore, in order to mitigate these climate problems, the world has tried to put a mechanism

that help reduce its prolonged negative impact. Among those investigated means of climate

change reduction, environmental protection, particularly forest management is unquestionable

action that should not be given time. Accordingly, great attention is given to how forest

conservation and utilization should be carried out in different parts of the world. Thus,

Ethiopia is also acting forest conservation and utilization to reduce carbon emission that

contribute to greenhouse gas concentrations.

Currently the Government of Ethiopia is preparing and implementing different strategies to

reverse the trend of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and has got project funds from

international agencies working mainly on reducing deforestation and forest degradation and

at the same time transforming lives of rural livelihoods. The Oromia National Regional State

Forested Landscape Program (OFLP) has been identified as the first large-scale jurisdictional

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REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation, Plus the role of

conservation, sustainable forest management and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in

developing countries) in this concern in which all Woredas in Oromia are incorporated as one

pilot under this Program.

The Program is programmatic umbrella and coordination platform for multi-sector, multi-

partner intervention on all forested landscapes and will encourage land-use choices that retain

forests for multiple purposes and optimize the productivity capacity of forest-surrounding

landscapes in Oromia. In order to promote such a transition into a sustainable and

economically viable land use sector, OFLP will foster equitable and sustainable low carbon

development through promoting a series of: (I) on-the-ground activities that address

deforestation, reduce land-use based emissions, and enhance forest carbon stocks (enabling

investments); and (ii) state wide and local enhancements to institutions, incentives,

information, and safeguards management to scale up investment (enabling environment),

including coordinating and leveraging multiple REDD+-relevant interventions.

 Objective/s

The objective of the training was to address following hub points.

2.1. To discuss on the level of pollution in the world and how to cope with it in future.

2.2. To discuss on the role of Ethiopia in pollution reduction through Carbon Reduction.

2.3. To discuss on Oromia Forested Landscape Program (OLFP), Oromia REDD+ Program

and how it is being implemented in Ethiopia as well as Oromia Regional State, at zonal

and Woreda Levels.

 Training process/methods

The processes or methods used during this training were: 1st, Development Agents of Natural Resources Experts were selected from each Kebele based on the allocated budget for the training. 2nd, Technical Committee from EFCCA, Agriculture and Natural Resource, Rural Land Administration and Use, of Water, Minerals& Energy and Livestock and Fish Development offices were participated in the training. Entailing these two groups of experts, the training was held two consecutive days.

Date Present date: 10-11/09/2010 E.C.

Location(where the trainee come from)

Name of Zone: Oromia Special Zone Surrounding Finfine

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Name  of Woreda: Sululta

Number of kebeles: 23

Responsible bodyTraining institution: ORCU

Responsible person/group: Woreda Coordinator

Number of Participants: 34

Present the number of Female participants: 9

Present the number of male  participants: 25

Training costs Present training costs: 12,313 Birr

Results/output

The result achieved as indicator is that, good integration is created among aforementioned sectors to work in a coordinated way. Furthermore, Grievance Redressing Committee (GRMC) is mostly established at kebele level and the objective of REDD+ Program is well understood by the community through awareness creation role of the developmental agents who were trained from natural resource experts.

Result Contribution The result or output contributes a lot towards accomplishment of the objective of Oromia REDD+ Program.

Conclusion and Recommendation

Present additional observations:During the training session and the consultation made, we observed that there was good wellness of different sectors as well as individuals and community interest to work for the achievement the program in contributing their part as much as they could. But in order to uniformly address the aim of REDD+ Program there was limitations like; budget, logistics and follow-up of accountable person from head office and experience sharing or on time evaluation of the program implementation process.

Photo Affix two to three representative photos of the training/consultation

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Fig 1. Sululta Woreda Training for Developmental Agents

Fig 2. Sululta Woreda Training for Developmental Agents

list of participant Affix scanned copies of lists of participants if not links that is made online

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Fig 1. Sululta Woreda DA Training Attendance for Facilitators

Fig 2. Sululta Woreda DA Training Payroll for Facilitators

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Fig 3. Sululta Woreda DA Training Payroll for Technical Committee

Fig 4. Sululta Woreda DA Training Attendance for Technical Committee

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Fig 5. Sululta Woreda DA Training Attendance for Technical Committee

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Fig 6. Sululta Woreda DA Training Attendance

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Fig 7. Sululta Woreda DA Training Payroll

Total training cost component by components

-  WOREDA OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL SERVICETOTAL MONTHLY BUDGET VS EXPENDITURE

-  WOREDA OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL SERVICE

-  WOREDA OF FINANCE AND EC TOTAL MONTHLY BUDGET VS EXPENDITURE(TRAINING ) $49730

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No

Woreda No of Participant

No of coordinator

Per diem

No of days

Total per diem

Refreshment

Fuel

Stationary

Total Expenditure by Woreda

1 Sululta 23 - 210 2 9660 453 0 “ 11 100 2 2200 0

0 123132 Berek 26 210 2 10920 700

“ 6 100 2 1200 0 00 12820

3 Mullo 18 210 2 7560 500 “ 7 100 2 1400 0

1 210 2 420 10090210

4 G/Jarso(Fiche)

23 210 2 9660 320.16 500

“ 8 100 2 1600 0 00 12080.160 2409.73 2409.73

Total 91 32 44,847.11 1973.16 500 2409.73 49,712.89