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GoB-UN POP 2010-2014 - UNFPA Botswana

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Output 4.1.6: Provision of environmental radiologicalmeasurements servicesCP OUTCOME 4.2: National policies and institutionspromote and support the participation and beneficiationof communities in natural resources managementCP Output 4.2.1: Improved national capacity andcommunity participation (especially women and youth)in management of water resources, including transboundary,management, sanitation and hygiene.CP Output 4.2.2: The capacities of communities(especially women and youth) enhanced for ecosystemmanagement and benefit acquisitionCP Output 4.2.3: Improved health status and food securityof end users through improved mutant varieties withenhanced nutritional quality• Established environmental laboratory forradiological environmental monitoring (radioanalyticallaboratory)• laboratory manuals and laboratory proceduresdevelopedTARGETS• Installation of gamma-spectrometry system• Training of two officers at experiencedlaboratories• Implementation of the environmental monitoringprogramme in the country• more CBOs with capacity to develop andimplements plans in natural resources andecosystem management and benefit distribution(88-2008)• 88 CBOs (2008)TARGETS:• 20% increase in the number of CBOs andcommunities exposed to multiple traininginterventions in natural resource management andecosystem management• 2 CBOs having Local Capacity for WaterResources Management• 5 village development committees withappropriate awareness, communication &outreach on sanitation and hygiene• 2 of trans-boundary water resource initiativesundertaken• 5 No. of Water Education messages delivered fromMass-Media houses• 0 CBOs trained on IWRMTARGETS:• All targeted district level Water Partner-shipsdeveloped; Women/ Youth participation inecosystem management & benefit acquisitionincreases over time• 1 Community-level Protected Areas established• 2 organizations trained in National capacityBuilding programme on Sustainable TourismDevelopment in parks and protected areas• Sustainable financing level of community-levelprotected areas for one community• CBNRM Act• CBNRM implementation body – CSABo• CBNRM Policy Guidelines• CBNRM Status report 2011/2012• CBNRM Policy SWOT Analysis• CBNRM Status Report <strong>2010</strong>• Draft CBNRM Guidelines report• National CBNRM Forum• Technical Advisory Committee• BOCOBONETTARGETS:• Re-launched CBNRM in <strong>Botswana</strong> operatingeffectively with incubation process periodicallyreleasing capable communities to operateindependently and CSABo giving an oversight.This shall strengthen co-management andsustainability of natural resources in <strong>Botswana</strong>. It isexpected that communities will generate incomehence livelihoods improvements and ultimatelypoverty eradication• Higher production from nutritionally enhancedmutant varieties of maize and cowpea.• Number of mutant lines produced and madeavailable to end-usersR: Lack of trained techniciansA:Availability of FundsA: Counterpart institution is ableto sustain the equipment thathas been procuredA: Qualified staff retainedR: Limited fundingA: Increased capacity is linkedto an increase in the numberof CBOs working in naturalresources and ecosystemmanagement and benefitdistributionR: Communities may not yetvalue the need to economizewater resources and to adhereto different sanitation andhygiene practicesA: Adequate number ofdistrict officials and communityindividuals available for trainingA: Political willR: Limited fundingA: Availability of funds for all ouractivitiesA: Existence of consultationbodies such as CommunityBased Organisations, NationalCBNRM Forum,Technical Advisory CommitteeA: Availability and access toCBRNM previous status reportsA: Government approvalcommissioning CSABoR: Lack of rainfallA:Facilities and fields availablefor drought tolerance trialsA: Trained staff, equipment andreagents availability.MIST -RPI IAEA 0.0912 0.0912 0.00MEWT, Birdlife,KCS, DWNP, Localcommunities<strong>UN</strong>DP, <strong>UN</strong>EPIFADIAEAFAO<strong>UN</strong>IDO2.060 0.890 1.170MEWT, Birdlife, KCS,DWNP, DWA Localcommunities<strong>UN</strong>DP. <strong>UN</strong>EPMEWT, Birdlife, KCS,DWNP, DWA Localcommunities<strong>UN</strong>DP, <strong>UN</strong>EPUniversity of<strong>Botswana</strong>, MoA(DAR)<strong>Botswana</strong> Collegeof AgricultureIAEA, FAO 0.0699 0.0699 0<strong>GoB</strong> - <strong>UN</strong> <strong>POP</strong> <strong>2010</strong> - <strong>2014</strong> 53

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