NFP Facility logo

NFP Facility Partnership

Uzbekistan Uzbekistan

The Partnership Agreement between the NFP Facility and Uzbekistan was signed in 2007. The primary focus of the Partnership is on the completion and scaling-up of the ongoing National Forest Programme through the involvement of the rural population and other stakeholders, and through the strengthening of forest legislation. This effort is aimed at ensuring that an enabling framework will be established to improve rural livelihoods and achieve sustainable forest management. Key areas of work emphasized as part of the Partnership are: (i) building the capacity of relevant stakeholders and (ii) developing practical and direct changes in forest resource management at the local level.

Points of Contact

12 Jan 2012

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