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REDD+ in Asia-Pacific: Are capacity building services meeting countries’ needs? Jim Stephenson RECOFTC - Durban, 1 st December 2011

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Presentation given at UN-REDD 'Building capacities for REDD+' side event. RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests, with financial and advisory support from the Global UN-REDD Programme through the United Nations Environment Programme, assessed the strengths and identified the gaps in the capacity building services being provided in a sample of Asia-Pacific countries against their REDD+ readiness needs. Recommendations were then given on how to improve the REDD+ capacity building process in the region.

Transcript of RECOFTC UNEP/UNREDD Durban presentation 011211

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REDD+ in Asia-Pacific: Are capacity building services meeting countries’ needs?

Jim Stephenson RECOFTC - Durban, 1st December 2011

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Why is this assessment needed?1. Capacity building is at the heart of the REDD+ readiness

process

2. $100-200m invested and progress made in capacity building programs in the last 3+ years

3. Little is known of the competencies of capacity building ‘service providers’ in Asia Pacific

QUESTION: Are they meeting REDD+ capacity building needs?

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“There are many good people from universities, research institutes, and government agencies who know very well about issues related to REDD+. The problem is each party is running by its own, so we do not know exactly what capacities building services are being provided.”

Participant in Indonesia workshop

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The objectives of this assessmentIdentify and assess:

• REDD+ readiness service providers in focal countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, The Philippines and Viet Nam

• Long-list of service providers and their activity according to nine capacity building themes

• Main objectives, competencies, types and quality of services offered by short-listed service providers

• Gaps in capacity building services in relation to country needs

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Nine main capacity building themes

1. Awareness raising and REDD+ knowledge dissemination

2. REDD+ Policies and Measures

3. Benefit sharing

4. Monitoring reporting and verification (MRV)/ Information systems (IS)

5. Social safeguards

6. Environmental safeguards

7. Calculating the potential costs versus benefits of REDD+

8. REDD+ fund management

9. Developing the national REDD+ baseline

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Number of service providers addressing capacity building themes

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Key strengths

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1. Awareness-raising

• 88% of the organizations reported activities in this area. However, services have focused on policymakers, NGOs and academia

• Some leading service providers use video (e.g. animated films), television and radio to raise public awareness

• Local-level awareness raising focused on communities living near existing or planned REDD+ pilot projects and pilot districts

Capacity building themes where service provision is highest and speeding up REDD+ readiness progress

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Key strengths contd…

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2. REDD+ policymaking

• Progress in the capacity of local and national organizations, although international consultancies and NGOs still dominant

• % of organizations capacity-building for policy making varies considerably (e.g. 77% of the service providers in Viet Nam vs only 36% in Cambodia)

3. Environmental safeguards

• More than half of organizations provide services for focusing on environmental safeguards

• Opportunity missed ? The knowledge built on environmental safeguards in the conservation sector is not being transmitted to the wider capacity building community

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Key gaps & recommendations to address these gaps

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• Capacity-building themes where service provision is lowest and potentially holding back REDD+ readiness

• To address these gaps we came up with actions to strengthen capacity building

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Key gap 1

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Insufficient attention to awareness raising in the media and in local or tribal languages

• Only half of service providers delivered services in local or tribal languages

• REDD+ terminology is not well defined in national, let alone local and tribal languages, confusion over what REDD+ means

• Exacerbated by poor media understanding of the concept of REDD+ especially at the sub-national and grass-roots level

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Recommendation 1

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Create simplified ‘press friendly’ information materials, design training for key journalists

Focus on radio and television programming

Use local examples in REDD+ training programs

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Key gap 2

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Lack of capacity building services to natural resource industries

20%

80%

Service providers capac-ity building with the natural resource indus-tryService providers not capacity building with the natural resource industry

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Recommendation 2

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Targeted REDD+ awareness campaign aimed at industry roundtables, groups and companies that already show leadership on REDD+

Encourage the sector to participate at a greater scale in national REDD+ planning processes

Provide technical assistance to industry to help take REDD+ into account in land-use planning and supply chains

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Key gap 3

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11%

89%

Service providers capacity building for REDD+ fund managementService providers not capacity building for REDD+ fund management

Inadequate support for REDD+ fund management

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Recommendation 3

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Build capacity of departments of finance and relevant REDD agencies to manage trust fund structures in a transparent manner

These funds could follow existing donor trust fund models, or revolving funds

Financial management capacity building for national and local NGOs receiving and managing private REDD+ finance

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Key gap 4

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Not enough organizations engaged in establishing national REDD+ baselines

421Just 4 service providers have experience in REDD+ baselines in Cambodia, compared to 21 for awareness raising

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Recommendation 4

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Capacity building support to national governments and NGOs in accessing and analyzing remote sensing data for establishing historical deforestation rates

Train government, national/local NGOs and community trainers in:

o The ‘ground-truthing’ of remote sensing data

o Socio-economic analysis to provide reliable business as usual and REDD+ scenarios

o Cross-referencing data from forest bio-carbon inventories, with remote sensing and sample-plot data

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Conclusions

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• Alongside awareness raising, progress has been made in capacity building for REDD+ policy development and environmental safeguards in Asia-Pacific but…..

• Without further attention paid to addressing key gaps, the objectives of national REDD+ plans will not be met within the intended timeframes

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Acknowledgements

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Financial and advisory support The Global UN-REDD Programme through the United Nations Environment Programme

Research support from:

• The Learning Institute, Cambodia• Women's Initiatives for Society, Culture, and Environment

(WISE) , The Philippines• Pak Yando Zakaria (Independent), Indonesia

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Full policy brief to download fromwww.recoftc.org

Thank you!

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