CHIEHA/GREAT LIMPOPO TRANS-FRONTIER PARK STRATEGIC PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT- PROJECT ON INTEGRATED BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT AND PARTICIPATION BY LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN GREAT LIMPOPO TRANS-FRONTIER CONSERVATION AREA (GLTFCA)
The Great Limpopo Trans-Frontier Park GLTP) is arguably the world's greatest animal kingdom which covers 35000 square kilometers. The Park was created through the signing of the Great Limpopo Trans-Frontier Park Treaty by three heads of States that include Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa. The GLTP offers very good opportunities for having a strategic project that is also trans-boundary.
The land adjacent to the GLTP, forms the Trans-frontier Conservation Area (TFCA) and includes private properties and communal land areas. The local communities derive their livelihoods from a diversity of forest and wildlife resources. The communities include the Sengwe, Mahenye, Tshovane, Gudo, Chitsa, Chizvirizvi and Chibememe communities in Zimbabwe. In Mozambique, there are the Chiqualaquala, Mapai, Massingir and Magendene communities. Lastly in South Africa, there are the Makuleke, Mahinga, Venda and Bushbark communities among others.
OVERALL GOAL
To improve the quality of life of communities living in the GLTP/TFCA by building their capacity to participate in and derive benefits from sutainable management of biodiversity in the GLTP/TFCA.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
1) To promote community awareness of the GLTP/TFCA initiative through sharing information on biodiversity management, poverty reduction and sustainable development.
2) To empower local communities and community based organizations to lead their own development process relating to biodiversity management and land degradation.
3) To promote strategic partnership between local communities and various stakeholders for the achievement of sustainable development
4) To promote sustainable livelihood projects as integral parts of the GLTP/TFCA initiative.
PROJECT RESULTS
1) Community awreness and networking promoted within the GLTP/TFCA initiative
2) Regional networking and information sharing among the three countries that include Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa enhanced.
3) CBOs and local communities' capacity to manage and participate in regional initiatives strengthened.
4) At policy level, strategic partnerships and co-management arrangements in place
5) Biodiversity in the form of flora and fauna conserved leading to improved livelihoods of the local communities.
The land adjacent to the GLTP, forms the Trans-frontier Conservation Area (TFCA) and includes private properties and communal land areas. The local communities derive their livelihoods from a diversity of forest and wildlife resources. The communities include the Sengwe, Mahenye, Tshovane, Gudo, Chitsa, Chizvirizvi and Chibememe communities in Zimbabwe. In Mozambique, there are the Chiqualaquala, Mapai, Massingir and Magendene communities. Lastly in South Africa, there are the Makuleke, Mahinga, Venda and Bushbark communities among others.
OVERALL GOAL
To improve the quality of life of communities living in the GLTP/TFCA by building their capacity to participate in and derive benefits from sutainable management of biodiversity in the GLTP/TFCA.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
1) To promote community awareness of the GLTP/TFCA initiative through sharing information on biodiversity management, poverty reduction and sustainable development.
2) To empower local communities and community based organizations to lead their own development process relating to biodiversity management and land degradation.
3) To promote strategic partnership between local communities and various stakeholders for the achievement of sustainable development
4) To promote sustainable livelihood projects as integral parts of the GLTP/TFCA initiative.
PROJECT RESULTS
1) Community awreness and networking promoted within the GLTP/TFCA initiative
2) Regional networking and information sharing among the three countries that include Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa enhanced.
3) CBOs and local communities' capacity to manage and participate in regional initiatives strengthened.
4) At policy level, strategic partnerships and co-management arrangements in place
5) Biodiversity in the form of flora and fauna conserved leading to improved livelihoods of the local communities.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
CHIBEMEME EARTH HEALING ASSOCIATION - CHIEHA
Country:
Zimbabwe
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 4,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 175,000.00
Project Number:
ZIM/SGP/OP3/Y1/CORE/2005/09
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Linkages gef projects
N/A
Planning non gef grant
N/A
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Indicators
Biophysical
Number of national policies informed in biodiversity focal area
1
Empowerment
Number of women participated / involved in SGP project
290
Livehood
Increase in household income by increased income or reduced costs due to SGP project
400
Livehood
Number of households who have benefited* from SGP project
400
Partnership |
Great Limpopo Trans-frontier Park Regional project |
SGP Country office contact
Ms. Tsitsi Wutawunashe
Phone:
263-4-338846/44
Fax:
(263) 700946
Email:
Luckson Chapungu
Email:
Address
P.O. Box 4775
Harare, AFRICAN REGION, 264-4-
Harare, AFRICAN REGION, 264-4-
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