Joint action plans developed for strengthening land tenure security by IFAD supported programmes in ESA region
The Kenya Core Reference Group during the Country Specific Action planning session.
VODP II Manager Ms. Connie Masaba additionally noted that the event thematically bridged the land tenure questions that VODP grapples with in their day to day implementation of their programme within the target area of Kalangala. Four substantive sessions were delivered in an interactive and participatory process. Solomon Mkumbwa, TSLI_EA Project Coordinator, presented an overview of the project’s achievements, lessons learnt and a proposed framework for future cooperation. This was followed by the Risk Mapping Session that enabled the participants to discuss how their thematically diverse projects are affected by various land tenure issues and various measures they take to address them. The Tool Sharing Session saw community representatives and substantive project staff leading the sharing of tool implementation experiences. Four projects including the Sustainable Agricultural Production Project (Malawi), Vegetable Oil Development Programme (Uganda), Smallholder Commercialization Projects and Upper Tana Natural Resources Management Programme (Kenya) showcased their experiences of utilizing GLTN tools and their benefits addressing tenure security challenges in their respective projects. Participants agreed to the following Action Points (AP) in the action planning session including: AP 1: Formation of a reference group comprising of key staff of IFAD supported projects to champion tenure in IFAD supported projects/programmes to review and operationalize the proposed ‘strategy for strengthening tenure in IFAD supported projects/programmes; AP 2: GLTN to facilitate development and publication of a resource book “Strengthening Tenure in IFAD supported projects and programmes in ESA region - Best Practices and Lessons Learnt” based on TSLI-ESA papers produced and shared at various conferences; AP 3: IFAD will use of the four projects (VODPII, UTaNRMP, SDCP and SAPP) as ‘innovation hubs’ for other projects in ESA on thematic areas, and entry points for policy dialogue with governments, parliaments and other decision makers for mainstreaming tenure in development projects in the countries; AP 4: Tenure analysis and action plan for all other projects/programmes – based on the results of the session “Tenure risks mapping – a self-assessment”, each project agreed to:
- Proposed interventions that project/programme on tenure risks in its project area?
- What does the project/programme need to do to achieve it?
- How does the IFAD supported project/programme achieve their objectives?
- How will project/programme know it has succeeded?
- How would the project/programme like to partner with GLTN?
Submitted by Brendah Achungo