Preparing to the implementation of TREPA (Transforming Eastern Province through Adaptation) project, a joint planning for site
selection and refining collaboration framework (MoU) for TREPA Project convened
on 20-22/12/2022 in Nyagatare District, Eastern Province of Rwanda to re-assess and validate
the degradation
map of the entire Eastern Province to be restored
by TREPA Project.
The
workshop brought together key
Representatives from TREPA Implementing Partners: The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Rwanda Forestry Authority (RFA) and Enabel, as key Implementing Entities and other service provider like the International Center for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF), World Vision and Cordaid; and District staffs (District Forest Officer and the Director of
Agriculture and Natural Resources) from 7 Eastern Province Districts of TREPA
intervention.
Through exercise of re-assessing and exchanging
on produced degradation map where all assessed degradation sites (excluding infrastructure) as categorized in moderate, high and very high (See degradation map) was
agreed to be given priority by TREPA project and ensure their restoration. The exercise
was consisted also of selecting degraded landscapes and sites of around 60,000
ha (as per TREPA project target) to be restored into climate resilient
ecosystems through reforestation, agroforestry, restoration of pasturelands and
soil erosion control measures in seven districts of the eastern province namely
Kirehe, Kayonza, Gatsibo, Nyagatare, Rwamagana, Ngoma and Bugesera Districts.
As
outcomes, the
workshop come up with (1) an updated site selection-criteria, (2)
4 priority
landscapes (500 ha or more per each) selected in each
District (using degradation map) to be restored in the year 2023,
(3) other 11
landscapes per District to be restored in the project years ahead (2024-2027), (4)
4 priority landscapes per District for silvopastoral intervention,
(5) clear
roadmap for ground truthing and mapping all selected and validated sites and
landscapes to be restored by TREPA project and (6) a plan for
drafting a Memorandum Of Understanding (MoU) to be signed between IUCN, RFA,
Enabel and Districts.
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