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    Terminal evaluation of the project "Contribution of sustainable forest management to a low emission and resilient development in Serbia"
    Project code: GCP/SRB/002/GFF - GEF ID: 9089
    2024
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    The main objective of the project was the promotion of multifunctional sustainable forest management (SFM) to conserve biodiversity, enhance and conserve carbon stocks, and secure forest ecosystem services in productive forest landscapes. It was designed around three project components: i) an enabling environment for multifunctional SFM; ii) multifunctional forest management; and iii) monitoring and evaluation (M&E) and the dissemination of lessons learned.The project was highly relevant to international and local policy agenda priorities, as it involved the forestry sector and maximized its role in environmental protection and sustainable development. However, project ownership was concentrated among stakeholders from the state forestry sector. Other important private and non-forestry actors were only involved at minor levels. Important outputs on data collection were: the Integrated Forest Inventory System (IFIS) and the National Forest Inventory (NFI), both important contributions to SFM in Serbia. However, the evaluation found that the legal institutionalization of results in the form of new legislation was not realized during the project’s life cycle.
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    Resilience and behaviour change assessment in Namibia in the regions of Cunene Cuvelai, Etosha and Kavango 2025
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    This document presents findings from comprehensive resilience surveys conducted between October and December 2024 across four regions in Namibia (Cunene Cuvelai, Etosha, and Kavango). Using FAO's SHARP+ methodology, the assessment evaluates smallholder farmers' climate resilience at the household level.The research was implemented as part of the Drylands Sustainable Landscapes Impact Program (DSL-IP), which works toward Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) across eleven countries in Africa and Central Asia.Key components include:- Detailed resilience scores across 21 modules spanning environmental, economic, social, and governance domains- Behavior change assessment identifying barriers and motivators affecting adoption of sustainable practices- Focus on key sustainable interventions, including millet and sorghum cultivation, sustainable charcoal production from invasive bush species, and implementation of sustainable land and forest management practicesThis assessment provides critical insights to guide the development of context relevant, resilient solutions to challenges faced in dryland ecosystems.
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    AUD1325 Audit of the Framework for Risk Assessment and Management of Engagements (FRAME) 2025
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    The audit identified four risks, all rated as moderate. If not addressed, they may affect the achievement of certain governance, risk management, or internal control objectives. The Representation formulated six Management Actions to respond to the risks identified and are committed to implementing them by December 2026.