NFP Facility Partnership
Ghana
The partnership between the NFP Facility and the Republic of Ghana was finalized in January 2005. The Partnership supports civil society participation in policy formulation and implementation, focusing on the objectives of: (i) developing and operationalizing the National Forest Forum at national and regional levels; (ii) removing obstacles to effective collaborative forest management; and (iii) promoting implementation of the Modified Taungya System to reforest degraded forest reserves.
During the first year of work, the primary objective of the Partnership was undertaken through the establishment of 10 Regional Forest Fora and a National Forest Forum. Work in the second year was initially intended to focus on carrying out the second and third objectives, however, given the many new initiatives pursued in Ghana in recent years, Facility funds were instead used to further build on some of those initiatives. Examples of recent areas of work include (i) the Non Legally Binding Instrument (NLBI) project piloted in Ghana and (ii) the Growing Forest Partnerships (GFP) initiative, also piloted in Ghana. Both of these initiatives are contributing to the strengthening of the nfp process in the country, particularly by integrating international issues into Ghana's nfp process.
Points of Contact
- National Director of Forestry
Mr. Samuel Afari Dartey, Chief Executive, Forestry Commission - NFP Focal Point
Mr. Samuel Afari Dartey, Chief Executive, Forestry Commission - Day-to-day NFP Facility Focal Point
Mr. Alex Asare, Manager, Collaborative Resource Management Unit - NFP Facility Coach
Atse Yapi
02 Dec 2011
Assessment of the nfp
In order to assess the progress and status of the nfp process, the Facility and FAO have designed a matrix to provide a clearer picture of how the country nfp processing are evolving, which elements are well developed and which elements remain weak and in need of further attention. The matrix has been tested in the countries to ensure the relevance of its indicators.
The matrix contains indicators for each phase of the nfp process: analysis, policy formulation, implementation and monitoring and evaluation. The indicators are clustered according to the primary nfp principles: country ownership, inter- and intra-sectoral linkages, partnerships and participation.
The matrix below was completed by stakeholders, in a participatory way, during a national workshop.
Each indicator was rated as follows:
 | the indicator has not been developed |
 | the indicator is absent from the country nfp process |
 | the indicator exists but is incipient |
 | the indicator is progressing well within the country nfp process |
 | the indicator is completed to the country’s full satisfaction - can serve as a model for others to follow |
Implemented Activities
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November 2011
Services for the Registration of 26,000 Modified Taungya System (MTS) Farmers in the Akawie District of the Ashanti Region
Rural Development Youth Association
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September 2011
Services for the “Registration of 20,000 Modified Taungya Farmers” in the Ashanti – Juaso, Bekwai, New Edubiase & Kumawu districts
Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources, Kwame Nkruma University of Science and Technology
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September 2011
Services for “Registration of MTS Farmers” in the Brong Ahafo, Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions of Ghana
Centre for Agriculture and Rural Development
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September 2011
Services for the “Registration of 10,000 Modified Taungya Farmers.” In Eastern, Volta and Greater Accra Regions of Ghana
Conservation and Development Foundation
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September 2011
Services for “Registration of Modified Taungya Farmers”
Forestry Consulting Unit Ghana Limited
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September 2011
“Resourcing the secretariat to better coordinate Forest Forums activities in Ghana”
National Forestry Forum-Ghana
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September 2011
Services for the “Registration of MTS Farmers” in Ashanti – Offinso and Mampong districts
Tropenbos Ghana Programme
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January 2011
Monitor and coordinate the Facility-funded activities in Ghana during the last year of the first Facility Partnership Agreement.
Forestry Commission
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June 2006
Strengthening the discourse about forests and forestry in the Northern, Upper East, and Upper West Regions of Ghana
Juxtapose Integrated Development Association
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June 2006
Strengthening the discourse about forests and forestry in the Western and Central Regions of Ghana
Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources, Kwame Nkruma University of Science and Technology
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June 2006
Strengthening the discourse about forests and forestry in the Ashanti and Brong Ahafo Regions of Ghana
The Bureau of Integrated Rural Development
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June 2006
Strengthening the discourse about forests and forestry in the Eastern, Greater Accra, and Volta Regions of Ghana
Tropenbos Ghana Programme
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January 2005
Strengthening the local, regional, and national discourse about forests and forestry
Forestry Commission