Stakeholders’ Engagement

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The project brings together and facilitates coordination between different stakeholders, primarily through the establishment of multi-stakeholder platforms and forums at local, regional and national levels. These forums and platforms create a space where all stakeholders can be involved in dialogue and decision making on land and water governance, land-use planning, legal frameworks and access to information. In addition SLM and NRM options, value chains, food security and nutrition, and development planning priorities from a sustainability and resilience perspective. Within the target geography, key stakeholders include the district local governments in the Karamoja sub-region, land users, their groups and leaders, NGOs and CSOs. Expected impacts Reduction in the number of households suffering from moderate or severe hunger: 25% reduction in the number of households among which 35% are female-headed households.

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Stakeholders’ Engagement. (2022) (pp. 578–578). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95846-0_300117

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