ogden antonio rodas, national coordinator fao/fff guatemala, april 2013
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Forest & Farm Facility (FFF) Guatemala. Expected outcomes and first steps. Ogden Antonio Rodas, National Coordinator FAO/FFF Guatemala, april 2013. Implementing the FFF – Experiences from pilot countries. Background. The NFP Facility (2003-2009) The GFP Facility (2009-12) The Forest Connect - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Ogden Antonio Rodas, National Coordinator FAO/FFF Guatemala, april 2013
Forest & Farm Facility (FFF) Guatemala
Expected outcomes and first steps
Implementing the FFF – Experiences from pilot countries
Background The NFP Facility (2003-2009)
The GFP Facility (2009-12)
The Forest Connect
The National Alliance of Comunity Forests
The financial mechanism products
Sector Studies
Strategy and Methodology
FFF Guatemala – Pillars
Research
Specific process of support (technic, administrative, legal)
Workshops
I. Organizing producer groups
II. Government cross-sector integration
Training
Pilla
rs
Policy dialogueNetwork of communities
Business development
National level: (GCI and others)
Local level (GCI operators)
Inte
grati
on a
nd C
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icat
on
Pillar I – Platforms and specific issues
Organizing producer
groups
Platforms and issues
Policy dialogue
National Alliance FC
PINPEP Network
National Indigenous
Network
Business development
San Francisco Producers
National Alliance of FC
(Small producers)
Other small producers
Incentives, Illegal Login, REDD, FLEGT
64 mipymes
Pillar II – Platforms and specific issues
Platforms and themes and results
Gubernamental (National level)
Agriculture Food Security
National Alliance FC (Local level)
Pilot BNational Alliance of FC
(Small producers)
Pilot C
Policy instruments for forest and farms designed and visible in the
national agendas
Pilot A
Energy Water
Policy instruments implemented in pilot areas and local vision of
producers is considered
Policy and institutions
Government cross-sector integration
National Alliance of Community Forests
11 second level organizations 300 + first level organizations 388,000 indirect beneficiariesMore than 750,000 ha of forest managed (17.5% of national forest cover and more than 4% of forest cover in Central America)Participate in national and international forums on forests
ACOFOP
ASOCUCH FUNDALACHUA
ASORECH
UT’Z CHE’
FEDERAFOGUA
RENACOR
COGMANGLAR
ASILCOM
ENREDEMONOS
FEDECOVERA
National Allliance
Comission
Acofop Fedecovera Others OFCS
Vision considered in public policy and international Forestry dialogue
Output Pillar Ia: Participation in Policy dialogue of forest communities
Probosque
REDD
FLEGT
Impacts
Comission
National Plan for reduce
IIlegal Loggin
National Alliance
Community Forestry Chamber(CFC)
Mipyme IMipyme 2
Mipyme 3
National Forestry Chamber(Gremial Forestal)
Output Pillar IbOrganising producers for business development
Political incidence
Access to financial and
markets
Enterprise development
Impacts:
Cross Sectoral Coordination
Forestry Service
MAGAMEM
Forestry sector visible in
main government agendas
Output Pillar II Government cross-sector coordination
Impacts:
SESANMAGA
SEGEPLAN
Response:
Added value of FFF in Guatemala Linking main public policy processes
Linking other projects and FAO support and others in the territories, in order to assure greater impacts and real results.
Added value of FFF in Guatemala Provide skills and knowledge to small producers
Facilitate producers associations for policy dialogue and business development
Thank you More information: Ernesto Sinopoli Rep FAO Guatemala [email protected]
Ogden Antonio Rodas National Coordinator FFF [email protected]