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ProjectInternational Watercourses/River Basins including Law, Negotiation, Conflict Resolution and Simulation Training Exercises - Teachers Manual 2011
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No results found.Creating a comfortable environment for the study of international water law and conflict resolution in which participants can explore their behaviours is critical. The following are not hard and fast rules but rather salient factors we have found help to create a safe environment conducive to learning. These factors include both “before the session” and “after the session” -
ProjectImpact of Training on Participatory Approaches and PNTD in Kagera River Basin 2015
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No results found.The report consists of the findings of the impact of the training and the level of application of participatory tools on natural resources management, conflict resolution by communities and relevant institutions. The assessment found that the training made relevant impact, in relation to enforcement and implementation of natural resources policies (including formulation of by-laws), legal frameworks and institutions at the District and community levels. The assessment found that the participator y tools and approaches have been applied or adopted to address natural resources management and land use conflicts with a view to promoting SLM within Kagera River Basin. -
Book (stand-alone)Training manual on linking people for quality products: Exercise sheets 2017
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No results found.Linking people, places and products presents a methodological approach for the development of procedures to preserve and promote quality products, centred on the virtuous circle of origin-linked quality. The guide provides concepts, recommendations and practical examples from all over the world, together with self-evaluation exercises. With a view to boosting the capacities of those involved in such procedures, increasing the number of experts worldwide and also bearing in mind the recen t level of interest in this subject, FAO and REDD plan to offer a complete training tool. FAO and REDD have thus worked together to support a bottom-up approach, developing a first training tool for a participatory process of training on the promotion of origin-linked quality and sustainable geographical indications. The training material in the present volume, Linking people for quality products: sustainable interprofessional bodies for geographical indications and origin-linked products, focuses on the management and promotion of the specific qualities of geographical indications (GIs) by local stakeholders gathered together in a collective management organization – the interprofession, or joint body – that are central to the commercial success, and ultimately to the sustainable impact, of any initiative to promote the link between a product and its origin.
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