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Training Needs Assessment for Wildlife Managers and Rangers for TFCAs in the SADC Region

Training Needs Assessment for Wildlife Managers and Rangers for TFCAs in the SADC Region. A planning study for SADC financed by the Federal Republic of Germany through KfW. Results of Phase I of the Study.

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Training Needs Assessment for Wildlife Managers and Rangers for TFCAs in the SADC Region

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  1. Training Needs Assessment for Wildlife Managers and Rangers for TFCAs in the SADC Region A planning study for SADC financed by the Federal Republic of Germany through KfW. Results of Phase I of the Study Draft, Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF.

  2. Scope and Purpose of Phase I • TFCAs in the Study Area • Training Identification • Quantitative Analysis • Qualitative Analysis • Investments Needed Content 2019-12-19 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  3. Content 3 Scope and Purpose of Phase I TFCAs in the Study Area Training Identification Quantitative Analysis Qualitative Analysis Investments Needed 2019-12-19 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  4. Assessment of quantitative and qualitative training needs for WMR in TFCAs of the SADC region • Proposal of options how training gaps can be addressed • Prioritisation of options and way forward to Phase II Scope and Purpose of Phase I 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  5. Content 5 Scope and Purpose of Phase I TFCAs in the Study Area Training Identification Quantitative Analysis Qualitative Analysis Investments Needed 2019-12-19 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  6. Total land mass under protection in the study area: 1.7 million km2 • National Parks & Reserves: 50% • Community Managed Areas: 32% • Commercial game reserves : 5% • Forestry reserves: 13% • 16 TFCAs: conceptual phase (5), MoU signed (7), Treaty signed (4) • TFCA area: >0.75 million km2 or > 43% of the total land mass under protection in the study area TFCAs in the Study Area 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  7. TFCAs:Integrating Conservation Landscapes Across Borders 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  8. Content 8 Scope and Purpose of Phase I TFCAs in the Study Area Training Identification Quantitative Analysis Qualitative Analysis Investments Needed 2019-12-19 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  9. Training Identification: Paterson Levels of Work 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  10. Steering processes Policy formulation & harmonisation Budgeting & funding TFCA stakeholder engagement organisational processes & structures Strategy development Core processes Stakeholder engagement & community outreach Wildlife management Protection & law enforcement Co-Management of forests, water, land across boundaries Budgeting & Planning for PAs Human resources development outputs • Stable / increased numbers in protected key species • Sustainable ecological and socio-economic functions of habitat and resources • Mechanisms for sustainable resource utilisation • Increased income for rural population • Decreased human-wildlife conflicts Input • Staff • Infrastructure • Equipment • Operational funding • Investments Technical audits for PAs Monitoring & Evaluation Support processes Training Identification:Generic Key Processes of Organisations in Conservation Management Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  11. Requirements for staff are related to KPAs for conservation areas (C. Brian) and these are related to the key processes, support processes and steering processes needed to manage conservation areas • Additional requirements for staff in TFCAs are related to cross-border issues and additional complexity (concepts, organisational processes Training Identification:Job Requirements Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  12. Training Identification:Type of Training Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  13. Training Identification: Formal Qualification by Job Category 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  14. Content 14 Scope and Purpose of Phase I TFCAs in the Study Area Training Identification Quantitative Analysis Qualitative Analysis Investments Needed 2019-12-19 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  15. Content 15 • Quantitative Analysis • Existing Staff – Numerical • Training Needs – Numerical • Training Gaps – Numerical • Training Offers – Numerical • Conclusion – Numerical 2019-12-19 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  16. * No estimation for Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique included Existing Staff:Beneficiary Groups Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  17. Training Needs:Number of Persons in Need of Training (WRM government staff only) Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  18. Training Needs:Number of Persons in Need of Training (government staff only) Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  19. Training Needs: Number of Persons in Need of Training (government staff only) Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  20. Training Needs: Number of Training Slots Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  21. Training Needs: Number of Training Slots Needed Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  22. Training Gap - Numerical Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  23. Only Tanzania and Zambia has TIs specifically designed for CBO training in CBNRM • Many NGOs deliver training but opportunistically and project based • No training curricula / programme exist for CBOs • Foundation Certificate for CBO leaders offered in Botswana, Tanzania • No CBO training yet in Angola, Mozambique Training Gap - Numerical: CBO Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  24. Training Offers: Accredited Providers in the Region Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  25. Biggest beneficiary groups in need of training are: • Junior Managers, skilled and semi-skilled employees • CBO Managers and CBO game scouts • Biggest numerical gaps in training slots are: • Foundation certificates • Short courses (refresher training, specialised training, in-field training) • CBO Training • Needs to fill this gap: • Funding for training • Trainers in sufficient number and appropriate capacity • Equipment and infrastructures for in-field training • Appropriate recruitment, staff placement and career development processes in recipient institutions Conclusion: Training Gap in Quantities and Numbers Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  26. Content 26 Scope and Purpose of Phase I TFCAs in the Study Area Training Identification Quantitative Analysis Qualitative Analysis Investments Needed 2019-12-19 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  27. Content 27 • Qualitative Analysis • Training Offers & Needs – content • Training Gaps – content • Conclusion – content 2019-12-19 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  28. Training Offers: State of Organisations and Key Challenges in Conservation Management Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  29. Training Offers: State of Organisations and Key Challenges in Conservation Management Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  30. Training Offers: State of Organisations and Key Challenges in Conservation Management Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  31. Training Gap: Thematic Gaps & Challenges Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  32. Training Gap: Thematic Gaps & Challenges Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  33. Training Gap: Thematic Gaps & Challenges 33 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  34. Training Gap: Thematic Gaps & Challenges 34 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  35. Training Gap: Thematic Gaps & Challenges 35 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  36. Conclusion: Training Gaps in Thematic Areas and Quality 36 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  37. Conclusion: Training Gaps in Thematic Areas and Quality Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  38. Conclusion: Training Gaps in Thematic Areas and Quality Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  39. Content 39 Scope and Purpose of Phase I TFCAs in the Study Area Training Identification Quantitative Analysis Qualitative Analysis Investments Needed 2019-12-19 2019-12-19 Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF

  40. Inputs and Investments Needed Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  41. Inputs and Investments Needed Draft , Susanne Pecher; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of SADC, KfW, GIZ, WWF 2019-12-19

  42. Training Needs Assessment for Wildlife Managers and Rangers for TFCAs in the SADC Region Thank you for your attention! Results of Phase I of the Study

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