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118/119 Biodiversity and Tropical Forest Assessment for Angola

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B. AnalysisC. Report• Meet with <strong>and</strong> gather in<strong>for</strong>mation from relevant ministries <strong>and</strong> agencies,donor organizations, international NGOs, <strong>and</strong> other organizations that areinvolved in <strong>for</strong>est <strong>and</strong> biodiversity conservation or other cross-cuttingissues, or are implementing noteworthy projects.• Conduct one to three priority site visits, as necessary, to supplement theunderst<strong>and</strong>ing gained from interviews, literature, <strong>and</strong> other second-h<strong>and</strong>sources.1. Summarize the status of biodiversity <strong>and</strong> tropical <strong>for</strong>ests in <strong>Angola</strong>.2. Summarize the social, economic, institutional, legal, <strong>and</strong> policy context <strong>for</strong>their use <strong>and</strong> conservation, including actions currently being taken bygovernment, other donors, NGOs, <strong>and</strong> the private sector.3. Identify critical needs that should be addressed <strong>for</strong> the strategy topositively influence the conservation of tropical <strong>for</strong>ests, biodiversity, <strong>and</strong>water resources <strong>and</strong> improve the sustainable management of naturalresources in <strong>Angola</strong>.4. Identify the key direct <strong>and</strong> indirect threats to biodiversity <strong>and</strong> tropical<strong>for</strong>ests. Identify the actions necessary to conserve <strong>and</strong> sustainably managenatural resources, biodiversity <strong>and</strong> tropical <strong>for</strong>ests in <strong>Angola</strong> based on ananalysis of country donor <strong>and</strong> NGO responses currently in place to meetthese needs.5. Analyze the existing Mission portfolio <strong>and</strong> proposed USAID/<strong>Angola</strong>Operational Plan through an environment lens <strong>and</strong> identify someenvironmental threats <strong>and</strong> opportunities in each strategic area ofintervention including their potential impacts on FAA section 117, <strong>118</strong> <strong>and</strong><strong>119</strong> issues <strong>and</strong> climate.• Prepare a report on the status of biodiversity conservation ef<strong>for</strong>ts in<strong>Angola</strong> <strong>and</strong> implications <strong>for</strong> USAID or other donor programming that shalldefine the actions necessary <strong>for</strong> conservation. This report shall clearlymeet the legal requirement of FAA Sec <strong>118</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>119</strong>. An illustrativeoutline <strong>for</strong> the report is provided below, of which Sections “c”, “d” <strong>and</strong>“e” will be written by the environment <strong>and</strong> natural resource management(ENRM) specialist.• Drawing on the report (even be<strong>for</strong>e it is finalized, if necessary), theconsultant shall produce the m<strong>and</strong>atory Environmental Annex required <strong>for</strong>the USAID/Operational Plan. This annex should be 8-10 pages, <strong>and</strong>address explicitly the FAA <strong>118</strong>-<strong>119</strong> concerns in tropical <strong>for</strong>estry <strong>and</strong>biodiversity, key threats <strong>and</strong> opportunities <strong>for</strong> USAID/<strong>Angola</strong>’s response,<strong>and</strong> recommended actions. These will be taken up as appropriate in theUSAID/<strong>Angola</strong> operational plan <strong>and</strong> country assistance strategy.Illustrative Outline:a. Introduction, describing the purpose of the analysis <strong>and</strong> methods used inconducting it, including the timing of the analysis in relation to the timingof USAID strategy development.<strong>118</strong>/<strong>119</strong> BIODIVERSITY AND TROPICAL FOREST ASSESSMENT FOR ANGOLA 51

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