Land Restoration : Project Stakeholders Fine-tune Mechanisms
- Par Dilian WELLENG
- 14 déc. 2020 11:28
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A workshop to validate a monitoring and evaluation document for the project dubbed “The Restoration Initiative” took place on December 10, 2020 in Yaounde.
Over 20 stakeholders converged on Yaounde December 10, 2020 to validate a monitoring and evaluation document for The Restoration Initiative (TRI) project in Cameroon. The workshop was chaired by the Director of Conservation and Management of Natural Resources at the Ministry of Environment, Nature Protection and Sustainable Development, Prof. Christophe Bring. The monitoring and evaluation exercise, stakeholders revealed, will help accelerate the progress rate of the project which supports landscape restoration and the sustainable use of native non-timber forest products for biodiversity conservation, sustainable livelihoods and carbon emissions reductions. The evaluation document was proposed by the Executive partner of the TRI project known as the Cameroon Environmental Watch (CEW).
Dominique Endamana, In Charge of Programmes of one of the implementing partners of the project known as the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) presented the context and importance of Monitoring and Evaluation. He elucidated that monitoring and evaluation is very crucial in attaining earmarked objectives. “It permits us to know how far we have gone and what is left for us t...
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