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Steering, coordinating and supervising the day to day process
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Attendance at all consultations in order to identify linkages and synergies
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Liaising with the coordinators of the three working groups
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Draft the TOR for consultants and supervise their activities
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Organize national stakeholder workshops and be involved in the identification of stakeholders, workshop venue and general logistics
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Liaise with the steering committee and the implementing agency
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Manage the budget in consultation with UNEP
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Ensure the timely production of all necessary reports
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Ensure the frequent flow of information
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Work closely with the Director of EPD for formal presentation of the action plan to cabinet sub-committee on the Environment for government endorsement
Coordinators of the Three Thematic Working Groups -
Liaise with the relevant existing technical committees in respect to their needs and activities
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Draw up activities for the respective thematic groups in consultation with the national coordinator
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Assist in designing a series of questions following the first national workshop
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Interview stakeholders not present at first workshop for their views
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Ensure that thematic areas take into account national priorities and strategies in areas like poverty reduction
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Attend the meetings of other thematic groups for the purposes of identifying synergies and linkages
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Provide a report to the NCSA Project Coordinator and give a presentation at a national workshop
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Incorporate the views and recommendations of stakeholders into the thematic reports
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Be involved in the development of action plan in consultation with the coordinator and consultants
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Annex 4. Capacity needs identified during the stakeholder workshop
Summaries of the Deliberations Produced by three Working Groups at the First National Workshop on NCSA
Participants at the workshop were divided into three working groups according to the three thematic areas – biodiversity, climate change and land degradation/desertification. Each working group was given 30 minutes each for deliberations following which they were allowed 10-15 minutes to give summaries of their main discussions. For each group, the main findings are reported below, followed by a table indicating the composition of each group.
Biodiversity Working Group
Main issues that were deliberated on included the following:
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Training needs assessment for all the sectors
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Provide training programs for professionals
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Support networking and communication e.g. materials and human
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Support training of taxonomists (para-taxonomists)
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Conduct institutional capacity needs with interest in biodiversity
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Provide financial and material support
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Support and strengthen income generation
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Support and review policies that prevent NGOs from participating in biodiversity
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Creation of data base for biodiversity issue (clearing house mechanism)
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Involve community participation in biodiversity conservation
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Policy on invasive alien species
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Incentives for biodiversity protection
Priorities capacity needs and gaps -
Training needs assessment
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Institutional capacity building
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Networking and communication
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Adequate policies, strategies and proper enforcement mechanisms and institutional framework
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Empowerment of local communities involved in biodiversity conservation and environmental management
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Adequate funding for the NCSA process to meet the needs of all stakeholders in biodiversity conservation
Members of the Working Group on Biodiversity
Name
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Position
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Organization
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A. A. F. Conteh
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Acting Deputy Director of Forestry
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Forestry Division
|
D. D. Siaffa
|
Program Coordinator
|
CSSL
|
Sahr Samie
|
Administrative Officer
|
NMJD
|
Mabel Sellu
|
Secretary General
|
NSN
|
Barthalomew Kamara
|
Project Manager
|
BSAP
|
A. M. Bockarie
|
Deputy Secretary
|
MODEP
|
Umaru Woody
|
Tourism Officer
|
Ministry of Tourism and Culture
|
Abu Bakarr Bah
|
Assistant Manager
|
SLPA
|
A.A.P. Senesi
|
Admin. Manager
|
RTA
|
Sheikh I.S. Deen
|
Senior Fisheries Officer
|
MFMR
|
Millicent Fornie
|
Youth Secretary
|
Kenoma Youth
|
Aminata Yallah
|
|
LCPE
|
Diana Cregeen
|
Ag. E.D.
|
Lands, Country Planning and the Environment
|
Aiah P. Koroma
|
Chairman
|
CSSL
|
Edna Harding
|
Clerk
|
MLCPE
|
Lottic Williams
|
Clerk
|
MLCPE
|
Elizabeth Jackson
|
Clerk
|
MLCPE
|
Arthur Williams
|
Program Coordinator
|
Friends of the Earth
|
Jemba Kortu
|
Clerk
|
MLCPE
|
Mohamed A. Conteh
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Publicity Officer
|
MAFFS
|
Rev. Matthew Quartey
|
Radio Reporter
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Radio Democracy FM 98.1
|
Climate Change
Main issues that were deliberated on included the following:
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A climate change policy be put into place legally by an act of parliament.
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building the meteorological capacity to enable it carry out obligations on climate issues
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weather observation, collection and storage of weather and climate data
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establish and maintain weather observation stations
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to recruit and train weather observing personnel
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Training, education and making the public aware of climate change issues
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training of experts
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access to climate change information and public participation
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The provision of resources
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Human
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financial
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The involvement of the media to dissiminate information on climate change issues to the ordinary people far and wide
Members of the Climate Change working group included the following people:
Name
|
Position
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Organization
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Gadiru Bassie
|
Program Coordinator
|
Green Scenery
|
Henry Nyandemoh
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Assistant Secretary
|
Foreign Affairs & International Relations
|
Patrick Robin
|
M&E Officer
|
NaCSA
|
Adama J. Sesay
|
|
|
Jerry Pratt
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Project Coordinator
|
Climate Change Project
|
Momorie Jibateh
|
National Assistant Ozone Officer
|
Environmental Department
|
Josiah H. Parsons
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Student
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F.B.C.
|
Festina Nicol
|
Civil Servant
|
Ministry Lands, Country Planning & Environment
|
Victor A. Sellu
|
Student
|
F. B. C.
|
Sheku M. Silla
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Corporate Planning Head
|
N.P.A.
|
Alusine Samura
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Lecturer
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Njala University College
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Tommy Braima
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Acting Deputy Director
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Meteorological Department
| Working Group on Land Degradation and Desertification
Main issues that were deliberated on included the following:
Needs -
Training, policy measures, reducing the deforestation rate or using administrative measures like setting up institutions to be monitoring adverse activities on the environment. Sensitization on the protection of the environment using the mass media.
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Elements of land degradation – soil erosion, deforestation and mining
Policy Instruments -
Forestry Act, Environmental Protection Act, the Standards Act and the Mines and Marines Acts.
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More detailed rules and regulations for the implementation of the provisions of the acts.
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The capacity to implement these rules and regulations
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The decentralization of these laws.
Measures
What are the capacities of the various institutions?
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The capacity of the institutions is to be enhanced.
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Identifying linkages with other line ministries, NGOs and other institutions and to strengthen those linkages for effective implementation of environmental guidelines.
Broader Needs -
Local authorities to help implement environmental policies
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Logistics
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Training of personnel of all the stakeholders
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Mobility
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Sensitization
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Staff recruitment
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Sensitization of the communities
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Monitoring
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Speedy enforcement of the sanctions contained in the regulations.
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National fiscal measures in implementing environmental land degradation policies
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---- provided by the Acts for a given purpose e.g. that affects mining should be made available to relevant institutions for the replenishment of land degradation caused by miners
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Reviewing the policy involved in the rehabilitation of mining and building sites.
Financial Involvement -
For linkages with other ministries and institutions and a quarterly review of the operations of all stakeholders is needed.
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Possible updating of activities
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Coordination of the activities of all stakeholders before and after on a quarterly basis.
Conclusions -
The group looks in mitigating land degradation measures
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Finally we recommend that the policy regulations and standards be revisited.
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Look into alternative measures to enhance land preservation
Members of the Land Degradation working group
Name
|
Position
|
Organization
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Abdul J. K. Kallon
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Director
|
Sierra Leone Standards Bureau
|
Winston B. Minah
|
Administrative Officer
|
IAR
|
Crispin D. Gray
|
Workshop Engineer
|
S.L. National Petroleum
|
Patrick A. Gaima
|
Administrative Officer
|
Rice Research Station
|
Michael A. D. Jeheu
|
Director
|
Lands Division
|
Andrew Bomah
|
Head of Department
|
Geography _NUC
|
Miriam Murray
|
Learning Advisor
|
Plan, Sierra Leone
|
Marian T. Yankuba
|
Asst. B. Inspector
|
Lands and Country Planning
|
Beatrice Leigh
|
Secretary
|
Lands and Country Planning
|
Victoria F. Williams
|
Planning and Dev. Officer
|
SLPA
|
Jane G. Alpha
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Assistant Engineer
|
SLRA
|
Abdul Ampra
|
Geological Chemist
|
Mineral Resources
|
Evelyn Frazer
|
Clerk
|
Lands and Country Planning
|
Bernard Conteh-Barrat
|
Director
|
Planning – OREINT
|
Joseph M. Conteh
|
Tourist Officer
|
Ministry of Tourism and Culture
|
K. Tarawally
|
General Manager
|
SALHOC
|
H. O. Peacock-Sawyer
|
Building Inspector
|
Lands, Country Planning and the Environment
|
Osman Bangura
|
Assistant Secretary
|
MLCPE
|
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Annex 5. Sierra Leone Proposed NCSA Organizational Chart
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