Program IFFA Annual Meeting 2008 and 6Th Congress

Program IFFA Annual Meeting 2008 and 6Th Congress

<p>IFFA Work Plan 2010 – 2012 (Draft)</p><p>2009</p><p>United Nations Forum on Forests UNFF Country Led Initiative “Forest and People” 16-20 November 2009, Guilin, China. IFFA actions:</p><p>Responsible: Peter de Marsh / Lennart Ackzell</p><p>United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change Conference UNFCCC Conference of Parties (COP 15), 7 - 18 December 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark</p><p>IFFA actions:</p><p>Responsible: Morten Thorøe </p><p>2010</p><p>Convention on Biological Diversity International Year of Biodiversity</p><p>Conference of the Parties (COP 10), 18 - 29 October 2010, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan</p><p>Challenge; The evaluation of the Target 2010 (to achieve by 2010 a significant reduction of the current rate of biodiversity loss) will show that the target has not been achieved and will raise discussion on new conservation requirements. </p><p>Responsible:</p><p>UNFCCC Follow up COP 15 Copenhagen</p><p>Responsible: Morten Thorøe</p><p>______Postboks 1438, Vika Telefon: +47 23.00.07.50 Organisasjonsnr. 0115 Oslo Faks: +47 22.42.16.90 http://www.familyforestry.net 982 550 270 - 2 - IFFA 2011</p><p>UN International Year of Forest</p><p>UNFF 9 th session 24 Jan-4 Feb 2011 in New York</p><p>Theme: Forests for people, livelihoods and poverty eradication</p><p>FAO Committee on Forestry / World Forest Week</p><p>2012</p><p>-</p><p>Ongoing activities</p><p>IFFA Secretariat Develop the IFFA Secretariat in the European Forestry House in Brussels. Finish a Memorandum of understanding</p><p>Responsible: Morten Thorøe and Ivar Legallais-Korsbakken</p><p>Cooperation with GACF</p><p>Responsible: Peter de Marsh</p><p>Cooperation with Right Holders Group</p><p>Responsible: Morten Thorøe and Peter de Marsh</p><p>Cooperation with Growing Forest Partnership Through IIED - 3 - IFFA Responsible: Morten Thorøe</p><p>Develop Communications projects with IIED Make a project plans in 2009 for projects to be carried out in 2010</p><p>Responsible Morten Thorøe and Ivar Legallais-Korsbakken</p><p>Develop Local controlled forest projects Make a project proposal for activities that can develop further locally controlled forestry though enhancing the capacity in the three rights holders group, develop knowledge and organisations, communication tools and exchange of experience.</p><p>Make plans in 2009 for projects running from 2010</p><p>Responsible: Morten Thorøe and Ivar Legallais-Korsbakken</p><p>Invisible Forests -project Purpose to give Family Forestry a human face, which has real impact on economic development for families, regions and countries.</p><p>Responsible: Peter de Marsh</p><p>Study on private and community forest ownership and their organisations worldwide</p><p>Responsible: Connected to the development of locally controlled forest projects</p><p>Dialogue with World Bank and IUCN Responsible: Ivar Legallais-Korsbakken, Antti Sahi and Morten Thorøe</p><p>Dialogue with the Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) Responsible: Morten Thorøe</p><p>Continued dialogue with The Forest Dialogue Responsible Morten Thorøe - 4 - IFFA IFFA Web-site Transform administration to the European Forestry House facilities. </p><p>Responsible: Morten Thorøe and Ivar Legallais-Korsbakken</p><p>Accreditation of IFFA to intergovernmental organisations IFFA became incorporated as a legal entity under Washington DC law in November 2006. Many intergovernmental organisations require two years of incorporation prior to accepting accreditation.</p><p>Responsible: Natalie Hufnagl-Jovy</p>

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