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Interna’onal Land Coali’on’s Rangeland Ini’a’ve, coordinated and technical support provided by ILRI and RECONCILEKenya The Rangelands Ini’a’ve The Interna*onal Land Coali*on’s Rangelands Ini*a*ve supports government and other actors to influence the development of enabling policy and legisla*on, and/or implement these in a way that beAer supports produc*ve and sustainable rangeland use. Through jointly iden*fying solu*ons based on innova*on and prac*ce the Ini*a*ve aims to make rangelands more secure for local rangeland users. Ac’vi’es Ac*vi*es of the Ini*a*ve include: • Research. • Facilita*on of informa*on exchange and peer learning. • Consolida*on of good prac*ce. • Adapta*on of good prac*ce to local contexts. • Pilo*ng and demonstra*on of innova*ons. • Engagement with governments and con*nental bodies working on land issues in rangelands. • Provision of seed money for ac*vi*es/processes. • Networking and linking different sets of actors. • Strengthening the voice of rangelands users in landrelated decisionmaking processes. •Documenta*on and knowledge management. Pictures An’cipated results Governments will be beAer informed and have a higher level of capacity to develop and implement policy and legisla*on that enables and supports local rangeland users and produc*ve rangeland systems. Experience sharing and learning ac*vi*es will provide opportuni*es for communi*es and those that work with them to share their own experiences, with decisionmakers and other actors. Par*cular aAen*on will be given to otherwise oRen marginalised groups such as women, youth and indigenous peoples. ILC members’ capacity to work with governments and other actors on land issues will be strengthened through the engagement and support programs, and the learning and collabora*ve ac*on promoted. Fiona Flintan Email: f.fl[email protected] ● Box 5689 Addis Ababa Ethiopia ● +251 11 617 2000 Internet: www.ilri.org or www.landcoali*on.org/en/whatwedo/rangelands This project is funded by various donors through ILC This document is licensed for use under a Crea*ve Commons AAribu*on –Non commercial Share Alike 3.0 Unported License November 2014 Objec’ves The objec*ves of the Rangelands Ini*a*ve are: 1. To develop or strengthen collab ora*ve partnerships with the common vision of improving the tenure security of rangeland users. 2. To facilitate the sharing of lessons learned and experiences, in order to influence the development of policy and legisla*on, that will make rangelands secure. 3. To iden*fy, develop and/or scale up innova*ons and ini*a*ves, which assist governments and other actors to implement suppor*ng policy and legisla*on for rangeland tenure security. • Ethiopia • Kenya • Tanzania • Sudan • South Sudan • Uganda • Cameroon • Madagascar We support ILC members or partners in: and others, with linkages to Asia and La*n America. Fiona Flintan (ILRI) and Ken O@eno (RECONCILE) Cycle of engagement and support

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Poster prepared by Fiona Flintan (ILRI) and Ken Otieno for the ILRI@40 Workshop, Addis Ababa, 7 November 2014 The Rangelands Initiative The International Land Coalition’s Rangelands Initiative supports government and other actors to influence the development of enabling policy and legislation, and/or implement these in a way that better supports productive and sustainable rangeland use. Through jointly identifying solutions based on innovation and practice the Initiative aims to make rangelands more secure for local rangeland users.

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Interna'onal  Land  Coali'on’s  Rangeland  Ini'a've,  coordinated  and  technical  support  provided  by  ILRI  and  RECONCILE-­‐Kenya  

   

The  Rangelands  Ini'a've  The  Interna*onal  Land  Coali*on’s  Rangelands  Ini*a*ve  supports  government  and  other  actors  to  influence  the  development  of  enabling  policy  and  legisla*on,  and/or  implement  these  in  a  way  that  beAer  supports  produc*ve  and  sustainable  rangeland  use.  Through  jointly  iden*fying  solu*ons  based  on  innova*on  and  prac*ce  the  Ini*a*ve  aims  to  make  rangelands  more  secure  for  local  rangeland  users.  

Ac'vi'es  Ac*vi*es  of  the  Ini*a*ve  include:  •   Research.    •   Facilita*on  of  informa*on  exchange  and  peer  learning.  •   Consolida*on  of  good  prac*ce.  •   Adapta*on  of  good  prac*ce  to  local  contexts.  •   Pilo*ng  and  demonstra*on  of  innova*ons.  •   Engagement  with  governments  and  con*nental  bodies  working  on  land  issues  in  rangelands.  •   Provision  of  seed  money  for  ac*vi*es/processes.  •   Networking  and  linking  different  sets  of  actors.  •   Strengthening  the  voice  of  rangelands  users  in  land-­‐related  decision-­‐making  processes.  • Documenta*on  and  knowledge  management.    

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An'cipated  results  Governments  will  be  beAer  informed  and  have  a  higher  level  of  capacity  to  develop  and  implement  policy  and  legisla*on  that  enables  and  supports  local  rangeland  users  and  produc*ve  rangeland  systems.      Experience  sharing  and  learning  ac*vi*es  will  provide  opportuni*es  for  communi*es  and  those  that  work  with  them  to  share  their  own  experiences,  with  decision-­‐makers  and  other  actors.  Par*cular  aAen*on  will  be  given  to  otherwise  oRen-­‐marginalised  groups  such  as  women,  youth  and  indigenous  peoples.        ILC  members’  capacity  to  work  with  governments  and  other  actors  on  land  issues  will  be  strengthened  through  the  engagement  and  support  programs,  and  the  learning  and  collabora*ve  ac*on  promoted.    

   

   

Fiona  Flintan  Email:  [email protected]  ●  Box  5689  Addis  Ababa  Ethiopia    ●    +251  11  617  2000    Internet:    www.ilri.org    or  www.landcoali*on.org/en/what-­‐we-­‐do/rangelands        This  project  is  funded  by  various  donors  through  ILC    

This  document  is  licensed  for  use  under  a  Crea*ve  Commons  AAribu*on  –Non  commercial-­‐Share  Alike  3.0  Unported  License      November  2014  

Objec'ves  The  objec*ves  of  the  Rangelands  Ini*a*ve  are:    1.  To  develop  or  strengthen  collab-­‐  ora*ve  partnerships  with  the  common  vision  of  improving  the  tenure  security  of  rangeland  users.    2.  To  facilitate  the  sharing  of  lessons  learned  and  experiences,  in  order  to  influence  the  development  of  policy  and  legisla*on,  that  will  make  rangelands  secure.    3.  To  iden*fy,  develop  and/or  scale-­‐  up  innova*ons  and  ini*a*ves,  which  assist  governments  and  other  actors  to  implement  suppor*ng    policy  and  legisla*on  for  rangeland  tenure  security.  

•   Ethiopia  •   Kenya  •   Tanzania  •   Sudan  

•   South  Sudan  •   Uganda  •   Cameroon  •   Madagascar  

We  support  ILC  members  or  partners  in:  

and  others,  with  linkages  to  Asia  and  La*n  America.  

Fiona  Flintan  (ILRI)  and  Ken  O@eno  (RECONCILE)    

Cycle  of  engagement  and  support