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The HCV Resource Network Nilofer Ghaffar, HCV Network Coordinator Syktyvkar, Komi: 1 April 2009

The HCV Resource Network Nilofer Ghaffar, HCV Network Coordinator Syktyvkar, Komi: 1 April 2009. www.hcvnetwork.org. The HCV Resource Network. Support for consistent implementation of HCV approach: Shared framework Training and capacity building Governance and quality control

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The HCV Resource Network Nilofer Ghaffar, HCV Network Coordinator Syktyvkar, Komi: 1 April 2009

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  1. The HCV Resource NetworkNilofer Ghaffar, HCV Network CoordinatorSyktyvkar, Komi: 1 April 2009 www.hcvnetwork.org

  2. The HCV Resource Network Support for consistent implementation of HCV approach: • Shared framework • Training and capacity building • Governance and quality control • Development of practical tools www.hcvnetwork.org

  3. The Network Charter • The Charter sets out the core concepts of the HCV Resource Network • The Charter is in three sections: • Mission: what the Network aims to achieve • Structure: how the Network is organised • Guiding Principles: the Network’s shared view of the HCV concept and its implementation • Agreement with the Charter is the basis for full participation in the Network

  4. The Steering Group • Provides oversight and direction for the Network • Made up of representatives of users of the Network • Currently includes all founding members • Could expand in future to include other stakeholders • Meets “twice” a year

  5. The Technical Panel • Provides element of quality control & governance of HCV concept • Main functions: • Peer Reviews of HCV assessments / uses • Advice on HCV concept interpretation and use in practice • Development of HCV concept

  6. Current TP Composition • Selected by Quality Control sub-committee of Steering Group • Currently includes 21 individuals • Geographic representation (Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Australasia) • Range of expertise (social, biological, ecological) • Expand in future: need more LAC, social representation & industry-based experts

  7. The Secretariat • Overseen by the Steering Group • Provided by ProForest • Provides central facilitation of the Network • Main responsibilities include: • Running day-to-day activities • Maintaining the website • Managing the budget

  8. Network Participants • Anyone who signs up to the Charter becomes a Network Participant • Participants can be involved in all Network activities • Organisations can register institutional support for the Network • Anyone can use the website resources

  9. Current Participants • Over 340 Network participants from 62+ countries (top 5: ID, UK, BR, US and ZA) • Variety of sectors (top 5: ENGOs, research institutions, industry, consultancies, CBs & FSC) • Additionally, 20 supporting organisations

  10. The Website • Information on the HCV concept • Documents and resources including global and national Toolkits • A database of HCV practitioners who are Network Participants (61 registered to date) • List of Network “Connections” • A database of project summaries where the HCV approach has been used

  11. Network Activities – encouraging collaboration • Presentations/Regional events • Sao Paulo stakeholder event (Jan 2007), • SA Regional meeting (Nov 2007), • Bali (Dec 2007), • Barcelona IUCN WCC (Oct 2008), • FSC General Assembly (Nov 2008), • IUCN-NL briefing (Nov 2008), RTRS HCV briefing Brazil (Nov 2008), • Oxford HCV landscape workshop (Dec 2008) • Email contact list of > 1100 individuals / organisations • Briefings on HCV development (once a month) • Updates on workshops, events, new information on web etc. • steadily increasing information resources on web– including national interpretations, guidance and tools, country profiles, case studies

  12. Network Activities – promoting consistency Mainly via the TP which provides: • consistent, practical technical guidance for users • a standard process & criteria for peer reviews • a checklist of key elements which should be covered in HCV assessments • ensure reviews are consistent & comparable across different applications, countries & sectors

  13. Network Strategy 2009+ • Credible central point of reference on the HCV concept • Support the development and implementation of the HCV concept across all its current applications • To provide a governance and quality control function for HCV assessment • To promote the use of HCV in emerging and potential applications

  14. How to get involved • Become a Participant • Register as a Practitioner • Provide a summary of an HCV project for the website • Volunteer as a regional information source to provide country briefings www.hcvnetwork.org

  15. Thank You

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