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  1. Strengthening Resilience and Promoting Inclusive Governance Program (STRENPO) - Progress on Environmental Alert led activities for 2018. Protea Hotel 4th - 6th December, 2018 Ephrance Nakiyingi,Tebandeke Andrew, Kijjambu Henry, and Dr. Joshua Zake (PhD) Environmental Alert, P.O. Box 11259 Kampala, Uganda, Tel: 0414510215; Website: http://www.envalert.org Email: po.cnc@envalert.org or ed@envalert.org
  2. Outline of the presentation A) Project background B) Major Achievements under Specific objective 2 C) Kiss of life D) Networks E) Coordination/collaboration approaches and achievements F) Major constrains/challenges G) Key lessons H) Future Outlook I) Web links to published outputs from project engagements J) About Environmental Alert
  3. A) Project background Objectives Interventions for 2018 Obj.1 Strong community-based organizations empower citizens and allow women and youth to build assets and take leadership roles in strengthening community resilience Obj.2 Civil society organizations and networks have increased capacity and expand spaces for negotiation between empowered citizens and refugees and accountable duty bearers through multi-stakeholder platforms focused on resilience Target : Direct Beneficiaries 80,127 Indirect Beneficiaries 176,700 Total 256,827 Activity.2.1.1.Conduct capacity needs assessment and develop capacity strengthening plans for CSOs partners and networks for increased uptake of resilience approaches and programme methodologies. Activity 2.1.3: Document best practices and lessons learnt on knowledge and application of methods and approaches on climate resilience. Activity 2.2.1: Support capacity strengthening of selected CSOs partners Networks and working groups at national and local level. Activity 2.2.3: Facilitate institutional and coordination mechanisms of the ENR-CSO, PROLINNOVA and UFWG Networks for building consensus for joint implementation of structured engagements that contribute to climate resilience at national and local level Activity 2.2.5: Facilitate national and local CSO networks to participate in national level processes such as: JSR for MAAIF,MWE,MoGLSD,Refugee/Humanitarian Inter-agency meetings
  4. B) Major Achievements under Specific objective 2 Indicator (EA RFW) Target for 2018 Achievement Outcome 2.1 Increased capacity of CSOs partners at district level to uptake resilience approaches and programme methodologies Member Participation in Annual general meetings for the ENR-CSO, UFWG and Prolinnova 75 AGM preparations are under way, its slated for 18th December 2018 Strategic plans developed for the CSO networks 2 Processes to facilitate the development of the ENRCSO network and UFWG SP are on-going, Vetting process complete Consultant negotiating contract terms with EA Participation in national level policy spaces like JSR, JTR, SWG meetings among others for ENR and Agriculture sectors 350 548 (179 females ,369 males): These were majorly participation during JSR, JTR, SWG ,Climate resilience dialogue. Such spaces have continued to underscore the role of CSOs in improving sector performance. An MoU between the MWE and ENR-CSO Network has been signed and apparently guiding all ENRCSO engagements
  5. B) Major Achievements under Specific objective 2 Outcome Indicator Target Achievement Outcome 2.1 Increased capacity of CSOs partners at district level to uptake resilience approaches and programme methodologies CSOs Contribution to the compilation of the ENR- CSOs report and PELUM statement section for JASAR 49 26 ENRCSO Network Members contributed to the Compilation of the ENR CSO performance report by submitting their individual performance assessment reports within their thematic groupings. This contributed to the generation of CSO recommendations to MWE Dissemination of the ENR- CSO reports and PELUM statement section for JASAR 500 500 copies of the 2018 CSOs performance report and position paper were printed and dissemination is still ongoing People reached through publications in local newspapers with information on resilience 73000 66000 were reached through a newspaper supplement of the ENRCSO position paper and supplement on Plastic Pollution published in one of Uganda's leading dailies This has further contributed to the ongoing discussion on climate resilience as reflected in the just concluded national dialogue.
  6. B) Major Achievements under Specific objective 2 Outcome Indicator Target Achievement Recommendations taken up by the relevant ministries Supplement published in the local print media 1 2 National and local CSOs supported to participate in Refugee/Humanitarian Inter- agency meetings at national 5 11
  7. c) Kiss of life • The newly signed MoU between the Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE) and the Environment and Natural Resources Civil Society (ENRCSO) Network is a sign for resuscitating ENR Sector performance. • It provides avenues for strengthening CSOs partnership and collaboration with the MWE towards policy advocacy.
  8. D) Networks • Spill over effects from the performance of the ENRCSO network have resulted into the formation of the National Renewable Energy CSO Network, which is also a loose network hosted by Environmental Alert emulating best practices and customizing them to the Renewable energy sector.
  9. E) Coordination/collaboration approaches and achievements • The signed MOU between the Ministry of Water and Environment and the ENRCSO Network; this will strengthen CSOs partnership and collaboration with the Ministry towards policy advocacy. -It already resulted into implementation a joint Program called, ‘Inclusive Green Growth for Poverty Reduction,’ -This achievement is apparently contributing to the desire of other CSOs to join the ENRCSO network. -Increased participation of Duty bearers in CSO activities as observed in the ENRCSO organized activities. • Participation of ENRCSO Network in Sector working groups has given EA and the STRENPO project more visibility. Environmental Alert has effectively participated/represented CSOs & Networks in over 6 Water and Environment sector working meetings.
  10. E) Coordination/collaboration approaches and achievements • Structured engagements with other like-minded CSO networks for building synergies and pooling resources for joint engagements on shared interests and goals. The following are some of the examples: - Collaboration between the Civil Society Coalition on Oil and Gas and the ENR-CSO Network to develop, present and discuss joint CSOs memorandums on the draft National Environmental Bill, 2017 and the Environment and Social Impact Assessment Report, 2018 for Tilenga Project - Collaboration between Environmental Alert and Participatory Ecological Land-use Management (PELUM-Uganda for joint engagement in the Annual Agriculture Sector Review, 2018 and the Review of the Draft Organic Agriculture Policy. In both process, CSOs Position papers were generated, presented and discussed. - Collaboration between the ENR-CSO Network and the Climate Action Network (CAN) – Uganda to mobilize 125 CSO and Networks participation in the National Pre-Conference of Parties (CoP) 24. A joint CSOs pre CoP 24 Position Paper was generated and Published.
  11. F) Major constrains/challenges i. Decline in the number of ENR-CSOs reporting their annual contributions to the sector; this reduced from the 30 for 2016/17 to 26 CSOs for 2017/18. ii. ENR-CSO network members’ active participation in events especially internationally celebrated days is still low. The secretariat is continuously engaging in resource mobilization for funds to support network members active participation in these events. iii. The ENR-CSO Network participation in ENR budget advocacy engagements is inadequate, however collaboration with CSBAG is being pursued and a draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is in place. iv. There is weak collaboration and cooperation across CSO Networks. Several partnerships or collaborations are being developed or strengthened for cooperation with other networks. These partnerships are being strengthened with PELUM, CSBAG, CSCO, CAN-U among others mainly to avoid contradictions and duplications. A draft MoU with PELUM-Uganda and HORIZONT3000 is in place.
  12. G) Key lessons i. It is always imperative to utilize other partners’ strengths in a network setting E.g. for MAAIF JASAR, we engaged with PELUM and used it as an entry point for effective participation in the event, similarly for budget advocacy, plan to engage with CSBAG; ii. Its always a good practice to map likeminded institutions/Networks for any advocacy interventions e.g. worked with CSCO to meet and submit CSOs petition on NEMA bill to Parliamentary Committee on Natural Resources; iii. MoUs give clear direction answering the who, the what and the when questions on a specific joint intervention.
  13. H) Future Outlook i) Support capacity building of the identified CBOs in monitoring government commitments; ii) Conduct capacity needs assessment and develop capacity strengthening plans for CSOs partners and networks for increased uptake of resilience approaches and programme methodologies- (capacity building plan /Validation); iii) Document best practices and lessons learnt on knowledge and application of methods and approaches on climate resilience; iv) Support capacity-strengthening for strategic CSO partners, networks and working groups at national and local level.
  14. H) Future Outlook v) Facilitate institutional and coordination mechanisms of the ENR-CSO, PROLINNOVA and UFWG Networks for building consensus for joint implementation of structured engagements that contribute to climate resilience at national and local level; vi) Develop an advocacy strategy for the programme based upon findings from the CAAPs, GCVCA and policy analysis. vii) Facilitate national and local CSO networks to participate in national level processes such as: Joint Sector Reviews for Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, Ministry of Water and Environment; Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Affairs, Refugee/Humanitarian Inter-agency meetings
  15. I) Web links to published outputs from project engagements i) Reflection on Practical Actions for Beating Plastic Pollution in Uganda; how can this be achieved? Available at: http://envalert.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ENR_CSO.pdf ii) ENR-CSO Position paper, 2018. Available at: http://enr-cso.org/wp- content/uploads/2018/09/ENR_position-paper-newvsion.pdf iii) CSCO and ENR-CSO Network Comments on the Environment and Social Impact Assessment Report of the Tilenga Project. Available at: http://enr-cso.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/CSCO-ENR-CSOS- Comments-on-the-Tilenga-ESIA-11Nov2018.pdf v) CSO Position on State of Climate Resilience and CoP 24. Available at: http://envalert.org/wp- content/uploads/2018/11/COP24-CSO-Position_22-Nov-20183.pdf
  16. J) About Environmental Alert • EA was founded in 1988 and is officially registered Non Government Organization with board. Thus, in 2018 – EA will make 30 years of contribution to food security and sustainable environment and natural resources management in Uganda. • EA is a 1st prize winner of the Energy globe award for environmental sustainability-2005 under the category, earth. • EA is a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and a Member of The IUCN National Committee for Uganda. • EA in 10 years 2016-2025, envisions, ‘Resilient and dignified communities, managing their environment and natural resources sustainably.’ • EA’s mission is to, ‘Contribute to improved livelihoods of vulnerable communities by enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainable natural resources management.’
  17. J) About Environmental Alert • EA hosts Secretariat for following networks: a. The Network for Civil Society Organizations in Environment & Natural Resources Sector (ENR-CSO Network) http://enr-cso.org/ ; b. Uganda Forestry Working Group http://ufwg.envalert.org/; c. The Standards Development Group; and d. Promoting Local Innovation in ecologically oriented agriculture and natural resources management (PROLINNOVA-Uganda Network) http://www.prolinnova.net/Uganda;
  18. J) About Environmental Alert Scale of Implementation: • EA operates in selected districts (in 2018, EA facilitated engagements reached 40 districts – directly and indirectly) for generation of evidence to inform policy engagements on agriculture, environment and natural resources at National and International levels. • EA undertakes area wide (through radio, print media, social media) targeted awareness (illustrative posters, policy briefs, issues papers) on selected issues in agriculture, environment and natural resources engagements. • Thus, 2 National Campaigns on Land rights and Renewable Energy are currently being implemented in collaboration with Trac FM.
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