Title: USAID/Madagascar
1USAID/Madagascar Environment Program Environment/R
ural Development Office Reforestation
Workshop, Valbio, Ranomafana June 2005
2Environmental Context
3An Uncertain Future...
4The Challenge How can we conserve remaining
forests and simultaneously achieve rural
development and poverty alleviation goals?
5The Solution An integrated program that works
with the Malagasy people to improve natural
resources management at all levels, while
supporting their development needs around
remaining blocks of forest
6Country Context
- USAID Structure
- National Environmental Action Plan
- Multi-donor approach
- USAID/Madagascars Environment Program
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8NEAP
The NEAP is a 15-year action plan with 3 phases
1991-1997 EP I
- Creation of Environmental Institutions and
agencies (ONE, ANGAP, ANAE, etc) - Implementation of ICDPs
- Development of Regulatory Framework
- Ecoregional Approach moving from ICDPs to working
on CD in and around remaining forest corridors - Development of Sustainable Financing Plan
- Focus on Transfer of Managment
- Mainstreaming Activities
- Financial Autonomy of Executing Agencies
1997-2002 EP II
2002-2007 EP III
9Multi-Donor Approach...
...to supporting the NEAP
10USAID Env/RD Program2003-2008
- Protected area management (MIARO)
- Forest management (Jariala)
- Alternatives to tavy (ERI/LARO/SanteNet)
- Private sector involvement (BAMEX)
- Good governance (MISONGA)
11Environment/Rural Development Program Activities
- Protected Area Management (Miaro)
- Expand biodiversity habitat conservation
- Reinforce ecological linkages between landscapes
- Develop restoration procedures
- Support field level operations in protected areas
and conservation sites - Operationalize Biodiversity Trust Fund
12Environment/Rural Development Program Activities
- Forest management (Jariala)
- Refine forest management vision and zoning plan
- Restructure and strengthen forest service
- Professionalize forest industry private sector
- Improve good governance through effective control
and utilization of forest resources - Promote transparent management of forest sector
budgeting and planning process
13Environment/Rural Development Program Activities
- Alternatives to reduce slash and burn agriculture
(ERI) - Strengthen rural associations for farmer-led
extension - Improve integrated agricultural production
systems and practices - Expand and improve community based forest
management - Integrate health, agriculture and environment
activities - Increase rural finance and credit opportunities
for production and commercialization - Promote information, communication, education
activities
14Environment/Rural Development Program Activities
- Investment initiatives and partnerships in NRM
(Bamex) - Increase investment in natural products
- Increase access to credit instruments that
facilitate production and marketing and reduce
transaction costs - Increase access for agribusiness firms to
business development providers - Promote business opportunities for new
ventures/products (e.g., Ecotourism) - Reinforce selected transportation and
agricultural transformation entities within
priority economic corridors
15Environment/Rural Development Program Activities
- Environmental governance (Misonga)
- Public resources and revenues managed
transparently - Effective and inclusive application of
Environment Impact Assessment - Environmental information integrated into
decision making - Civil society advocacy for sustainable natural
resources management
16USAID Madagascar Intervention Zones
Forest cover
Env/RD Intervention Zones
Ag/Trade Intervention Zones
HPN Intervention Zones
DG Intervention Zones
17Misaotra