This is a programme aimed at strengthening civil society to demand and effective participation in Forest Management. This programme of civil society strengthening promoted a pro-poor approach to the management and conservation of natural forests in E. Africa. CBOs were the primary target group.
By strengthening and empowering these organisations the programme made the implementation of new forest policy more demand driven, and more equitable in addressing the interests and rights of poor men, women and children. Major areas of activity include access to information, advocacy, organizational strengthening, networking at local, national and regional levels, and demand-driven technical assistance.



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