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Land Use Dialogue in the Ihemi Cluster Southern Tanzania 31 October 4 November Iringa Tanzania Breakout Group 1 Question 1 31 October 4 November Iringa Tanzania ID: 802154

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Breakout Group Presentations – Day 4Land Use Dialogue in the Ihemi Cluster, Southern Tanzania

31 October – 4 NovemberIringa, Tanzania

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Breakout Group #1 – Question 131 October – 4 NovemberIringa, Tanzania

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Building on existing initiatives and to address the issues raised:-What key task need to be undertaken-What key stakeholders need to be involved-What would be the source of funding-How can we use those to influence policy

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Answers Key task need to be undertakenIdentifying and Mapping of stakeholders initiatives in order to define roles and responsibilitiesLinking of different stakeholders initiativesGRG will take lead of the above tasksDeveloping of TOR and ActionsDesigned monitoring frame work

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key stakeholders need to be involvedLand Use Task forceGovernmentNon Governmental OrganizationCommunity

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Source of fundingIUCN facilitate fundraising efforts

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How can we use those to influence policyGRG has direct connection to governmentDevelop joint advocacy package for SAGCOT to take forward.

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Breakout Group #2 – Question 231 October – 4 NovemberIringa, Tanzania

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Involvement of Actors – participation and inclusiveness

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Key tasks to be doneStakeholder mapping-roles and responsibilitiesWorkshops/Forums/Conferences for stakeholdersOrganizing field visits to the landscapes of interestConducting baseline survey to identify weaknesses, opportunities, strengths, and threats for engagementsAwareness creation

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Actors:ACTORSROLESNational GovernmentPolicy formulation, legislations and programmesRegional administrationCoordination/SupervisionLocal governmentTechnical support, planning and execution at respective levelFBOsAwareness creationCSO-NGOs/CBOs

Advocacy and awareness creationCommunities (groups)Planning and implementationDevelopment Partners e.g. USAID, JICA, SIDA, World BankFunding, programmingInvestors/Private SectorFunding and executionMedia Advocacy and awareness creation

AcademiaResearch, programmes and out-reach, technical advancement

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Funding SourcesGovernment BudgetDevelopment PartnersInvestors/Private SectorCommunities-e.g. Pastoralists

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How to influence policyThrough research or data collection that informs policy decisionsThrough financing Through advocacy and awareness creationThrough law enforcement

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Breakout Group #3 – Question 331 October – 4 NovemberIringa, Tanzania

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Question 3: Need for collaborative platformsHow do you coordinate stakeholders through various platforms?

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Existing platforms need….To improve coordination Make themselves more visible to a variety of stakeholdersDevelop clear information flows to all stakeholders.

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Key tasks to be undertaken at cluster levelNeed an analysis of the what platforms exist at the cluster levelIs there a good alignment of existing platforms?Where are they mutually supportive?Are all aspects of landscape issues being addressed?Are stakeholders aware of existing platforms?Goal to most effectively utilize resources Risk of multiplying platforms

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Identified NEEDFor a mechanism at the cluster level to ensure coordination of monitoring of actions and sharing of knowledge of successful practices Link this to the Green Reference Group at Ihemi cluster?SUSTAIN can have a role in helping with the monitoring and learningEnsure existence of feedback loops so that knowledge is shared across clusters up to corridor level and down to actions on the ground. This is a key leverage point for influence practice and policy Is the Green Reference Group central in this process?

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The Green Reference Groups is the critical stakeholder for coordinating action of the Inclusive Green Growth Importance to ensure they are inclusive?Is funding secure at various levels?

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Need to be aware of emerging issuesThat may be stakeholders that fall between the gaps that may require new platformsurbanization of rural areasinvolvement of women in agribusiness. These emerging areas

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Breakout Group #4 – Question 431 October – 4 NovemberIringa, Tanzania

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GROUP 4: QUESTIONS: 1 KEY TASKS TO BE UNDERTAKENRESOURCES: Land/soil, Wetland, Water resources, Forests, Wildlife, Rangelands, etcOur focus resources: Land/soil, Wetlands, Water resourcesLand/soil: Best farming practices, Support from extension services, Agro-forestry, Diversification of agriculture, Best agricultural inputs, Awareness to small holder farmers, Organic farming, Mixed Land use to integrate planted forest, agriculture and cattle farming, Sustainable rangeland strategies like restoration and improvement rangeland practices,

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WATER RESOURCESSustainable way to construct water reservoir.Rainfall harvest technologies. Monitoring water sources like River gauging stations, Alternative irrigation systems like Drip irrigations, Catchment restorations like tree planting, Law enforcement and provide alternatives ways, and demonstration.Institution capacity building like RBWO, etc

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WETLANDSWetlands restoration and give alternatives livelihoods Monitoring water sources like River gauging stations, Alternative irrigation systems like Drip irrigations, Catchment restorations like tree planting, Law enforcement and provide alternatives ways, and demonstration.Institution capacity building like RBWO, etc

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STAKEHOLDERSLand/soil: Ministry of Land, District Land office, National LUP commission, Ward Land councils, Private sectors, CSOs/NGOs, Village Land committees, Donors and Development partners like Financial institutions, USAID, etcWater Resources/ Wetlands resources : Ministry of water, District Water office, RBWO, USAID, UK AID, etc

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POLICYShould be fixed into National specific policies for mainstreaming.