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9 May 2025

Capacity Strengthening for Regional Association in Landscape-Level Planning and Ecosystem Monitoring

Capacity Strengthening for Regional Association in Landscape-Level Planning and Ecosystem Monitoring

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Capacity Strengthening for Regional Association in Landscape-Level Planning and Ecosystem Monitoring

This project aims to strengthen Regional Associations' capacity for landscape-level planning, coordination, and ecosystem management. Many associations struggle to influence planning and monitoring, so the project provides targeted training, resources, and support to address these gaps. Efforts focus on improving communication with Boards, Secretariats, and members, following the Ministry of Environment’s FPIC guidelines. Key interventions include advocating for conservancies' inclusion in local planning, pushing for the Baringo County Conservancy Fund Bill 2021, improving governance through leadership training, and enhancing BCCA’s visibility and branding to increase awareness and support.

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