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Guyana Guyana

The Partnership between the NFP Facility and Guyana was entered into in early 2009. The main objective is to strengthen the capacity of community-based, small-scale forest associations to sustainably utilise and manage Guyana's forest resources for the benefit of forest based communities and for improved rural development. Approximately half of Guyana's sawn wood production comes from chainsaw logging and small forest enterprises. These operators are united through small loggers' associations. These small loggers associations play a vital role in monitoring and managing Guyana's forest resources. If these associations are to continue in this role and remain an effective partner in the national forest dialogue, their capacity must be enhanced.

Points of Contact

04 May 2010

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