Dear Jeff, 
 Thank you lot for your sharing. It is good chance to learn all.
 With best regards, 
 Y Voan 


     Vào ngày 23:28 Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 9 2015, "Campbell, Jeffrey (FOE)" <[log in to unmask]> đã viết:
   

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Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 19:21
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Subject: Forest and Farm Facility Updates from The Gambia and the World Forestry Congress  Dear Steering Committee members,    I hope you are all well and will forgive this slightly long e-mail to share quick a quick news flash from one of our country programmes and more detailed news from the World Forestry Congress.  I will follow up with a second e-mail suggesting dates for our next Steering Committee meeting:   Community Forestry gains in The Gambia:  We have wonderful news to share from The Gambia, where after several years of consistent advocacy and effort our Facilitator and partners played a key role in the government’s decision to finally recognize 78 community forestry associations.  http://observer.gm/fff-plays-pivotal-role-in-community-forest-management-says-ps-sowe/The Minister sent a formal commendation letter to our FAO country office for FFF’s role in this process and immediately requested that our Facilitator and the FAO Representative accompany him on a tour of the community forestry groups and requested support for the final mapping and paper work involved in completing their formal recognition.    Forest and farm producer organizations, Indigenous people and community based forestry were active, visible and engaged in the World Forestry Congress   ·       Thanks to the work of the FFF team working together with a large number of our partners the  presence of small holder family farmers, local communities and Indigenous Peoples and forest and farm producer organizations was noticed and had a significant impact at the World Forestry Congress.  This engagement occurred:  (during the Pre Congress “Building Momentum”, at the subtheme dialogue 1 sessions as key speakers and panelists, and participation in around 30 side events related to FFPOs).  The FFF was a co-leader and planner for subtheme 1 on Forests for Socio-economic Development and Food Security throughout the Congress thus enabling us to ensure that the voice of FFPOs permeated this track. ·       Building on a process of regional dialogues and meetings held by FFF partners in Asia, Africa and Latin America, where as part of their learning and exchange meetings they developed their messages for the WFC - A global statement of the Indigenous Peoples, local communities and family smallholders was agreed during the Pre Congess “Building Momentum” and shared widely through a flyer printed during the WFC. It clearly calls “government and major actors to engage with Indigenous Peoples, local communities and family smallholders, as equal partners, and to support them and invest in them, giving that they are a big part of the answer.”  Please note the large number of partners, all part of the steering committee of the Pre-Congress who “signed off” on the global statement and were equal participants in the event along with the Social Forestry Team from FAO.  Around 150 participants from 40 countries at the pre Congress “Building Momentum”·       Strong messages from the local voice were shared throughout WFC.For example an interesting quote from Dr. Evelyn Nguleka, President World Farmers Organization” at the Dialogue for sub-theme 1 on Wednesday on Forest and Farm Producer Organizations:  “It is time for a change in consciousness - It is a fact that agriculture and forestry can no longer be treated in isolation. Linking the two is imperative for socio economic development in the 21st century. In addition, Video interviews of FFPOS leaders were organized.·       Forest and Farm Producer Organization leaders, including our Steering Committee member Peter DeMarsh from the IFFA, our in-country Facilitator and staff member of the Vietnam National Farmers Union Vuley y Voan, Lucy Malenkei from the International Alliance of Indigenous and Tribal People of the Tropical Forests and Victor Lopez from the Mesoamerican Alliance of People and Forests (below from right to left) took part in the plenary presentations of the major messages from the sub-themes 1 on Thursday . This was crucial in getting some key messages accepted and highlighted in the final WFC outcome.·       The final outcome of the WFC, the Durban Declaration, 2050 vision for forests and forestry, highlights the necessary “engagement with indigenous peoples and local communities”, and the fundamental role of “forest-dependent communities and indigenous peoples” in the climate change issue is repeated in the Message on Climate Change from the XIV World Forestry Congress.·       To keep the Momentum, key recommendations, an overall strategy and opportunities were discussed at the Way Forward Session and will be summarized by the FFF Team to continue strengthening the local voice at upcoming local, national, regional and global events.  Participants developed plans for continuing to share the messages from the Pre-Congress event at the UN Forum on Forests, the UNFCCC and at national and local levels with their own communities. ·       Two new publications were launched: Democratising forest business: a compendium of successful locally controlled forest business models, co-published by IIED and FFF, and Effective Forest and Farm Producer Organizations, ETFRN News 57 (co-funded by FFF), during a side event.·       The partnership between FAO and We Effect was launched during the Way Forward Session on Friday 11, with remarks from several partners including We Effect, FAO, Sida, The Swedish Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation IFFA, FF-SPAK, an d FFF. Four Steering Committee members including August Temu, Peter DeMarsh, Noemi Perez (pictured) and Eva Muller (pictured below) participated on the dias for the launch.  ·       The FFF received wide media coverage: thanks to the combined efforts of the FFF and Forestry Department communications team, our partners and a special contract with Burness Communication through our partnership with IIED.   Recognition of the importance of FFPOs for climate change adaptation and mitigation, improved livelihoods, and food security was made clear through an FFF statement, numerous articles published in the media at global level (more than 10 articles and radio interviews published online including RTCC, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Montgabay, RFI, Le Monde, Agencia EFE, South African Broadcasting Company –both TV and radio, UN Radio and others).  ·       Active communications linkages were made between FFF partners such as IIED, Tropenbos, FAO, RECOFTC in posting blogs, news items, Press releases, and tweets during the whole week (IIED blog, IIED briefing, Tropenbos articles·        The FFF pavilion was a lively meeting point and information center. Publications were shared, a photo exhibition was organized, events information and flyers from all partners were distributed.    Special thanks are due to:  our Steering Committee members (Eva, Peter, Noemi and of course our chair August) who actively participated in many sessions and panels, and supported the FFF throughout the World Forestry Congress and to the German Ministry for Food and Agriculture for providing an extra contribution through the Carlowitz project which enabled much of the local costs for the Pre-Congress event.    Best,  Jeff  and the FFF team  Jeffrey Y CampbellManager,  Forest and Farm Facility (FFF)FAO -Forestry Department, Room D-424Viale delle Terme di Caracalla - 00153 Rome, ItalyTel.: +39 -06 57054530 office, +39 3351977349 [log in to unmask]      
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