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Progress on implementation of TAMP
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The take-off Familiarization tour in the river basin (6-18 May 2005) with the purpose to: –Present the outline of TAMP to various stakeholders –Identify and discuss current intervention with stakeholders –Identify areas needing assistance for more effective intervention
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2. Local and international consultancy missions Natural Resource Management including GIS (Tanzania and Uganda) Anne C. Woodfine (25-April May 2005) Objectives: Provide support for technical execution of the project GIS/ RS natural resource assessment Natural Resource Management Jeremy N. Burgess (16-18 May 2005) Objective: To provide support for technical execution of the project
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Missions cont……. Local consultancy on lessons for watershed management Femke Griffioen To learn from other river basin participatory catchments management GIS team contracted
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3. Design of methodology for field study and site selection Methodology developed by a team of experts from Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, the international consultants and the project leader in Kigali Methodology tested and refined by the same team in Ngara
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Transects and PRA in selected communities Bukoba - Buyango (Kafunjo), - Nsunga (Igayaza) Karagwe - Kaisho - Nyaishozi (kahanga) Ngara - Bugufi (Kirushya) - Bushubi (Mururama)
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1 st TAC meeting (September, 2005) Stake holder meeting (November, 2005) Discuss results of Transect and PRA Discuss the best practices Priority setting (issues for consideration in full TAMP project. Meetings
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Relevance Activities of project in line with Communities, Districts and Country priorities, but no capacity to implement i) High expectations! ii) multiple stakeholders how to co-ordinate
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Problems with implementation Indisposition of the NPM Delay in setting-up and convening the TAC Bureaucracy in remitting funds
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