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Promotion of sustainable use of natural resources and local economic development in HondurasProgramme description
Title: Promotion of sustainable use of natural resources and local economic development in Honduras
ContextOne reason for growing poverty and a deteriorating environmental situation in rural areas is that the rural Honduran population does not have regulated and secure access to land, water and forest resources. Faulty processing and lack of markets for rural products also play an important part. Hence the rural population tends toward short-term and non-sustainable management forms that contribute to the degradation of natural resources. ObjectiveThe rural communities in the programme region can ensure, together with local actors, the environmentally appropriate, sustainable management of natural resources. ApproachThe joint project of GTZ and KfW Entwicklungsbank (KfW development bank) has four components:
Priority areas are the integration of sustainable resource management into the national poverty reduction strategy and support for the policy coordination processes of the different ministries. In cooperation with other donors, the project seeks to implement the national programme in the forestry and conservation sector. This makes it possible to provide support in coordination with the government. This is ensured by capacity development measures and process-supportive advisory services. The decentralised focus is on supporting the communities in performing new tasks, such as environmental management, sustainable use of natural resources, and local economic development. Giving support to processes that lead to target group participation is particularly important here. The target groups also receive support in implementing the measures. The programme supports selected partner institutions, such as the environmental, agricultural and interior ministries as well as the forestry and conservation department, in developing sustainable strategies and instruments. Results achieved so farModified models for participatory and sustainable natural resource management are being implemented.
In order to promote good governance, several instruments were adopted.
Positive signs have begun to emerge regarding donor coordination and harmonisation.
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