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Long term changes – adaptation, relationships and governance

Brendan Bromwich Senior associate , Environmental Cooperation for Peacebuilding, UNEP bcbromwich@gmail.com www.unep.org/sudan. Relationships and Resources A theory of change for restoring and reforming governance of natural resources after conflict 3 July 2014 Caux.

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Long term changes – adaptation, relationships and governance

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  1. Brendan BromwichSenior associate, Environmental Cooperation for Peacebuilding, UNEPbcbromwich@gmail.comwww.unep.org/sudan Relationships and ResourcesA theory of change for restoring and reforming governance of natural resources after conflict 3 July 2014Caux

  2. Long term changes – adaptation, relationships and governance Changing land use, Um Chaloota (ICRAF in UNEP 2007)

  3. Peacebuilding and governance

  4. Governance requires “good” relationships

  5. Third party partnerships as sustainable results • Locally owned research agenda • Critical mass for action • Partnerships built that outlast the project • Process as well as outcomes are critical • An indicator on developing partnerships – setting precedents in collaboration

  6. Action to promote good governance – IWRM in Darfur Developing a shared vision Practical results: raising awareness and developing buy-in Implementing at scale

  7. Federal Ministry Federal Ministry Private Sector Civil Society Local Gov. Inst. Local Gov. Inst. Community Community Community Community A theory of change for strengthening environmental governance  4. Advocacy: Other organisations active on 1 & 2 2. Build capacity in government & civil society organisations 3. Improve institutional collaboration 5. Awareness raising and consultations 1. Implement, demonstrate and scale up

  8. Environmental governance for peacebuilding series Environmental Governance in Sudan An Expert Review Four priorities • Use and tenure of natural resources including land are relational issues – governance is key • Change is therefore also a matter of relationships • Long term strategic approaches with local ownership are essential • A clear theory of change and measurable results enable funders to tell the story of the impact of the money they spend Governance for Peace over Natural Resources A review of transitions in environmental governance across Africa as a resource for peacebuilding and environmental management in Sudan Relationships and Resources Environmental governance for peacebuilding and resilient livelihoods in Sudan www.unep.org/sudan

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