Virtual launch event – Collective tenure rights and climate action in sub-Saharan Africa
On March 5, from 15.00 to 16.30 CET, join the launch of a new study entitled “Collective Tenure Rights and Climate Action in sub-Saharan Africa”, jointly produced by FAO and the Global Land Alliance, with the support of the AIM4Forests programme.
This new research aims to consolidate and analyse current evidence on how tenure arrangements, especially collective ownership and management of forests operating in complex systems of contingent factors, impact forest conditions and livelihoods of forest dwellers in sub-Saharan Africa. Based on this evidence, it also provides guidance on climate actions and investments that can improve these environmental and livelihood outcomes in forest areas.
Through a panel debate featuring the authors of the study, as well as tenure, forest and investment experts, the discussants will reflect on:
evidence emerged in the study on the contribution of collective tenure regimes to forest conditions and livelihood outcomes;
gaps and opportunities for securing collective tenure rights in sub-Saharan Africa; and
priority investments in rights to achieve long-term sustainability in forest areas.
Moderator
Francesca Romano, Land Tenure Officer, Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division (ESP), FAO
Opening
Ward Anseeuw, Team Leader Land Tenure Team, Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division (ESP), FAO
Keynote speaker
Margaret A. Rugadya, Senior Programme Officer and Africa Regional Coordinator, The International Land and Forest Tenure Facility
Presentation of the study
Malcolm Childress, Executive Director, Global Land Alliance
Stanley Kimaren ole Riamit, Founder and Director, Indigenous Livelihood Enhancement Partners (ILEPA) (TBC)
Panel discussion
Roselyn Fosuah Adjei, Director, Climate Change Directorate, Forestry Commission of Ghana, and national REDD+ Focal Point
Simon Addison, Senior Economist, Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division (ESP), FAO
Simon Norfolk, Director, Terra Firma, Mozambique
Interpretation available in French.