south-south cooperation programme among saharan countries for ccd implementation rome, 10 april 2006
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South-South Cooperation Programme
Among Saharan Countries
For CCD Implementation
South-South Cooperation Programme
Among Saharan Countries
For CCD ImplementationRome, 10 April 2006
Summary
I. Presentation of SolArid1. Rationale of the South-South Cooperation for
the Global Mechanism
2. SolArid objectives
3. Expected results
4. Target groups
5. Potential SolArid partners
II. The results of Marrakech’s Workshop
1. Rationale of the South-South Cooperation for the Global Mechanism
The CCD and its Annex for Africa refer to South-South cooperation:
Annex for Africa, Art.4(b): [African Country Parties] promote regional cooperation and integration, in a spirit of solidarity and partnership based on mutual interest, in programmes and activities to combat desertification and/or mitigate the effects of drought;]
For the GM the promotion of South-South Cooperation is as an additional opportunity to realize its mandate by investing new resource mobilization approaches.
Presentation of SolArid
2. SolArid objectives
Contribute to a more efficient resource mobilization for SLM in the most affected Saharan countries
General objective
Specific objectives Establishment of a permanent network for exchange
of experiences, Contribution to the development and implementation
of financing strategies and partnerships, Contribution to the promotion of the specific profile of
the Sahel countries.
3. Expected results
A permanent platform for exchange of experiences and building of partnerships aiming at reinforcing cooperation with regard to SLM/NRM in Arid Zones;
A strengthened command over budget and financial processes as well as over processes of the CCD implementation;
Creating better knowledge on specific governance issue with regard to the specific profile of the Sahel countries in respect to their fight against drought, desertification and poverty;
An increased vision of the specific needs for the Sahel countries to fight poverty through SLM/NRM
4. First targeted countries
North Africa and Sahel countries: Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Niger,
Senegal, Chad
5. Target groups within the countriesSolArid aims at encouraging interrelationships between actors from different backgrounds but all focusing on a common problematic: Decision-makers, Civil society and NGOs, Private sector, Scientific community …
6. Potential SolArid’s partners
Bilateral Cooperation Agencies acting in the region;
International organisations: IFAD, FAO, UNESCO, UICN, WWF, IIED, Club du Sahel, Agence intergouvernementale de la francophonie, United Cities and Local Governments, World Bank, NEPAD, AfDB, CILSS, UMA, OSS
The 1st SolArid’s Workshop Decentralisation and Local
Development in Arid Zones
Marrakech, 13-16 April 2006Objectives
Participants: 80 Algeria, Burkina Faso, Libya, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania,
Niger, Senegal, Chad, Tunisia,
NEPAD, CILSS, UMA, OSS,
AREA-ED/RM-LCD, RIOD West Africa, CARI,
UNCCD Secretariat, UNDP/DDC, IUCN, GTZ
Exchange of information, experiences and knowledge on decentralisation;
Determination of ways and means to set up a platform of knowledge management on the various issues related to resources mobilization for combating desertification
The thematic issues discussed
1. The reality of local communities and decision making
2. Local communities’ access to financial resources for natural resources management
3. Local actors’ capacity building
Final recommendations of the Workshop1. Organisation of a Maghreb/Sahel workshop
on « Poverty, local development in arid zones and migration ».
2. Capacity building programme of local actors with regard to resource mobilisation within the framework of decentralisation;
3. Set of priority studies to be undertaken by scientists from the Maghreb and the Sahel regions:
– Relationship between poverty, desertification and migration;
– Analysis of the existent and current consistency of local fiscal resources;
– Contribution of natural resources to the local economies in arid zones;
– Economic evaluation of goods and services in arid zones (environmental accountancy).
Thank you for your attention