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By Tsukhoe M. //Garoes and Beauty Jiji On Behalf of the Team as a chief conservancy governance tool: The Doro !Nawas Case “Constitution” -
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Background Located on Kunene region, NW of Khorixas Doro-!Nawas was gazetted during Dec. 1999 Covers an area of 4,073 square kilometers About 430 members are registered
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Issues and challenges that existed Intervention to amend the constitution started on the request by the conservancy. Conflict started between members, calling MET to intervene. To mediate the process - thus assist in identifying potential solutions. Root causes / issues: Resource use or sharing Boundary Joint venture lodge Relationships
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Outcomes of Conflict Management Process The process identify three key areas to be address to managed and monitor the conflict: 1.Financial accountability and monitoring 2.Gaps in constitution and constitutional awareness 3.Trainings and mentorship to built leadership and participation at committee and community level
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Gaps in Constitution Few highlights: Conservancy management structure (executive committee used, but not in existence) Financial management (signatory powers to couple) AGM (procedures not clearly stipulated) Incompatibility of constitution with Law and regulations on same aspects
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The Process of Constitution Amendment Preparatory Meetings at MET and Conservancy Office Awareness and Gap Identification in areas – 5 day Synthesis of identified gaps Constitution Formulation Process – 7days Report production Draft Report Feedback and clarification of proposals – 4 days Draft constitution and LAC input Presentation of Draft Constitution to CC by team with lawyer – 1 day
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Process Continued Finalization of constitution Translation of constitution Adoption of New Constitution by Members at EAGM Finalise some of the Policies and Procedures Training for staff and CC on use of constitution, policies and procedures. Members education and awareness on new constitution and procedures.
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Who was Involved? Team composed of the following: Conservancy Committee and Constitution Amendment Subcommittee Conservancy Members TAs and RCs MET RISE WWF ICEMA Line Ministries Stakeholders
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Products Participatory Constitution Formulation User Guide Reports on the processes Revised Constitution Draft Policies and Procedures Implementation plan to support the constitution Revised Conservancy Organogram
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Decision Making Structures
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Membership 3 categories of membership Termination of membership Clear rights, decision making roles and responsibilities spelling out their powers Conservancy Committee 17 persons: 7 executive committee members 6 area reps 3 interest groups 1 Traditional Authority rep. delegated and restricted powers Traditional Authority’s Role Traditional leader Traditional authority
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Internal Monitoring and Control by Conservancy Members
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Financial Management 2 Bank Accounts – Operational and Investment Signatories to be approved at GM and not blood related Qualified bookkeeper to be employed 2 financial statements / year - 1 audited by independent auditors
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Financial Management Monthly income and expenditure report for members. Policy, Procedures and guidelines developed Benefit Distribution Plan to be approved at GM All members and vulnerable groups including children and orphans to benefit
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Meetings Annual General Meeting Half Annual General Meeting 2 General meetings Conservancy Committee Meeting x 1/month Executive Committee x 2 / month Area meetings x at least 4 /year ( before every GM)
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Conservancy Disciplinary Committee Composed of the following: Tl as the chairperson Incumbent conservancy chairperson 3 conservancy members elected at GM for 2 year term re- electable. To hear and adjudicate matters and membership issues Dispute Resolution
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Lessons Learnt and Recommendations Process can be costly – both in term of time and resources – long-term investment Awareness building should be part of the constitutional drafting process – key foundation to usable constitution and hence empowerment Area level consultations remains critical for inputs to the constitution drafting Independent facilitation support is required – as committee sometimes may be intimidated by the process – e.g. constitutional committee “No short cuts to membership participation”
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IT’S A NEW DAY and A NEW SEASON for Doro !Nawas Conservancy Thank You and God Bless You ll!!!
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