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    UNDP Launches Concerted Efforts To Promote Forest Conservation In Southeast

    Ezekiel GeeplayBy Ezekiel GeeplayOctober 18, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ZWEDRU, Grand Gedeh, Oct 18, 20224- The European Union-funded Leh Go Green Project, managed and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in partnership with the Forestry Development Authority (FDA) has launched Community Conservation engagement efforts in rural Liberia. The conservation engagement efforts targets counties within the Gola and Grebo-Krahn landscapes with the aim to promote forest conservation and boost livelihoods.

    Project Manager, Madam Davidetta Moore told the press that the team is in Grand Gedeh engaging community leaders and stakeholders in Barwu, Delayee, and Drouglor about the project’s goals and to encourage locals’ participation for the success of the Community Conservation Agreement (CCA). 

    Madam Moore narrated that the team is conducting community resource mapping and holding focus group discussions with stakeholders on the strategies for Free Prior Informed Consent (FPIC). FPIC provides a buy-in for the participation of communities. These engagements are expected to lead and strengthen local stewardship, increase forest-based revenue, and improve livelihoods.

    “This initiative is about forest conservation and empowering communities by providing alternative livelihood opportunities,” says Davidetta Moore, UNDP Project Manager for Leh Go Green. 

    She said the mission of the initiative aims to reaffirm community interest in the CCA and gather socio-economic data to guide future interventions.

    Another important aspect of the mission, according to her, is training community members in sustainable conservation practices, forest monitoring, and ensuring the inclusion of women and marginalized groups in natural resource management to sustain long-term conservation efforts.

    “By integrating gender considerations, the project aims to ensure that both men and women benefit equally from the CCA”, madam Moore emphasized.

    Meanwhile, Davidetta Moore said by the end of the mission, community perspectives on conservation actions and benefits will be documented, and a formal agreement will be drafted with key community representatives. 

    A member of the community speaking during the launching program

    The European Union-funded “Leh Go Green” initiative will implement Community Conservation Agreements (CCAs) with local forest-dependent communities. These agreements according to the EU-Funded project officer, will foster collaboration between the government, conservation organizations, and local communities, to achieve sustainable resource management.

    “In exchange for making conservation commitments, such as curbing illegal logging and protecting forest ecosystems, communities will benefit from livelihood support through agricultural initiatives and financial incentives” Madam Moore told LFMW.

    The community engagements which started in Grand Cape Mount County in August of this year, moved to Grand Gedeh beginning the 9th of October 2024 and are expected to end in Fishtown, Rivergee County. 

    The success of the Leh Go Green project hinges on the collaboration between UNDP, FDA, and other partners including the Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) the Forestry Training Institute (FTI), Nimba Ventures, Green Gold and BRAC to ensure that Liberia’s forests are conserved not only for environmental sustainability but also for the economic resilience of the communities that depend on them.

    As the mission continues, the hope is that sustainable forest management will become a reality, contributing to the conservation of Liberia’s natural resources, and improving living standards for forest fringe communities.

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