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Support to Kapchorwa District Development Plan Implementation

Background

Kapchorwa District, with assistance from NEMA, developed and integrated environmental issues into the District Development Plan. However, due to limited resources and capacity, implementation of the priority environmental provisions still remains a weak element in the environmental planning and management process. With high populations in the sub-counties of Benet, Binyiny and Kaptanya (which constitute the main catchments of rivers in the Mt. Elgon ecosystem) there is increased land degradation and de-vegetation resulting from pressure for agricultural land, poor farming practices and supply of wood fuel and building poles. This has resulted in widespread soil erosion and consequent siltation and pollution of River Atari, among others. This has also negatively impacted on water quality for the communities, and on the piped water for Kapchorwa Town Council.

Development objectives

The objective of this project is to support implementation of the priority areas of the Kapchorwa District Environment Action Plan mainstreamed into the District Development Plan so as to ensure protection of River Atari and its catchments.

Key activities & expected results

The project, based upon a participatory process, seeks to sensitize and mobilize the local district leadership and local communities along the Atari River and its catchment towards implementation of the priority environmental actions within the DDP, thereby building their capacity. Natural regeneration of the banks of River Atari is to be supported through demarcation of the river protection zone, tree planting, introduction of sustainable agricultural practices, and economic activities. The project is to initiate development of Kapchorwa District Environment Policy guidelines that will guide management of threatened fragile ecosystems.

Implementation phase

The project has conducted awareness and consultative processes by organizing communities to address the dangers associated with unsustainable agricultural practices along the river banks, and a baseline survey has been carried out. The project will also support the local communities to establish tree nurseries for planting along the agreed river protection zone which has been demarcated for protection, with the participation of the local communities.

 

MYFF Service Line
3.4 Sustainable land management to combat desertification and land degradation
Project Details
Project No: 00055835
StatusOngoing
Duration: 01-01-06 - 31-12-07
Location
Kapchorwa
Budget
USD 50,000
Delivery Volume
USD 12,956.97
National MDG Focus
Donor Funding

UNDP TRAC Resources: USD 50,000

Partner Information

National Executing Agency:

  • Ministry of Finance, Planning & Economic Development - Aid Liaison Department

National Implementing Partners:

  • National Environment Management Authority - Dr. Beraho;
  • Kapchorwa District Local Government - Mr. Awadh Chemangei
Contact at UNDP
Justin Ecaat
Contact details
justin.ecaat@undp.org
Last Update
07-01-08

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