Zimbabwe OP7 CPS Approved

Zimbabwe OP7 CPS Approved

Rehabilitated wetland in Shurugwi Organic farming in Makoni 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables ................................................................................................................................................ iv Acronyms ...................................................................................................................................................... v Background ................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Zimbabwe Landscape in context - GEF SGP OP7 .......................................................................... 1 1.2 Zimbabwe economy in the context .............................................................................................. 1 1.3 The GEF Small Grants Programme in Zimbabwe .......................................................................... 2 SUMMARY: Key Results/Accomplishments .................................................................................................. 2 1.4 Linkages of the key national results/accomplishments with the achievement of global environmental benefits and key lessons learnt: ...................................................................................... 3 1.4.1 Key global environmental benefits achieved by Strategic objectives ................................... 3 1.4.2 Results achieved under the Shurugwi landscape ................................................................. 3 1.4.4 Lessons learned ..................................................................................................................... 6 COUNTRY PRIORITIES AND STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT .................................................................................... 6 1.5 Alignment with National Priorities ................................................................................................ 6 1.6 Gaps and Opportunities ............................................................................................................... 7 1.7 OP7 Strategic Priorities of the SGP Country Programme.............................................................. 8 OP7 PRIORITY LANDSCAPES & STRATEGIC INITIATIVES .............................................................................. 12 1.8 Grant making Within the Priority Landscapes ............................................................................ 12 1.8.1 Process for selecting the landscapes .................................................................................. 12 1.8.2 Justification of the landscapes selected for OP7 ................................................................ 13 1.8.3 Methods used for baseline updates ................................................................................... 14 1.8.4 OP7 Strategic Initiatives in the landscapes ......................................................................... 14 1.8.5 Grantmaking Outside the Priority Landscapes/Seascapes ................................................. 14 1.8.6 Knowledge Management .................................................................................................... 20 COMMUNICATION PLAN ............................................................................................................................. 21 RESOURCE MOBILIZATION AND PARTNERSHIP PLAN ................................................................................. 21 1.9 Secured and planned cash and in-kind co-financing .................................................................. 21 1.10 Co-financing Opportunities ......................................................................................................... 21 1.11 Grantmaker Plus & Partnership Opportunities ........................................................................... 22 ii MONITORING AND EVALUATION PLAN ...................................................................................................... 22 1.12 Monitoring Approaches at Project and Country Levels .............................................................. 22 1.13 Strategies for strengthening M&E of individual SGP grantee partners to promote adaptive management ........................................................................................................................................... 22 1.13.1 Monitoring and Evaluation Plan at Project Level ................................................................ 22 1.13.2 CPS Results Framework ....................................................................................................... 24 ANNEXES ....................................................................................................................................................... 2 iii TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1: Location of projects sites under Shurugwi landscape in Wards 1, 5 and 14 in the Shurugwi district, Zimbabwe. .......................................................................................................................... 3 Figure 2: Location of the target districts and wards. Shurugwi and its wards highlighted in the red oval were supported under OP6. .......................................................................................................... 13 Figure 3: Time Spent by men women, working and relaxing ..................................................................... 16 LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Total projects funded for each Thematic Area per Operational Phase .......................................... 2 Table 2: Total co-financing raised for the past 6 Operational Phases .......................................................... 2 Table 3: Summary of projects led by women, youth, indigenous people and persons with disabilities ..... 5 Table 4: Number of CBO and CSOS funded from Pilot to Operational Phase 6 ............................................ 5 Table 5: List of relevant Conventions ............................................................................................................ 7 Table 6: National/Regional plans or programmes ........................................................................................ 7 Table 7: SGP Country Programme’s alignment with SGP OP7 Strategic Initiatives and Country Priorities/Projects/Programmes ...................................................................................................... 8 Table 8: Justification of the selection of Binga and Chimanimani landscapes for OP7 .............................. 13 Table 9: Description of risks identified in OP7 ............................................................................................ 22 Table 10: M&E Plan at the Country Programme Level ............................................................................... 23 Table 11: Consistency with SGP OP7 will continue foster synergies within the global programme components as follows: ................................................................................................................... 1 iv ACRONYMS ABS Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing ACR Annual Country Reports AGRITEX Agricultural and Technical and Extension Services AMR Annual Monitoring Report ANR Assisted Natural Regeneration Sites BD Biological Diversity UNCBD United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity NBSAP National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan CBO Community Based Organization CIDA Canadian International Development Agency CO Country Office COP Conference of Parties COSMO Conservation Society of Monavale CPD Country Programme Document CPMT Central Program Management Team of the SGP CPS Country Programme Strategy CSOs Civil Society Organizations DDT dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane EMA Environmental Management Agency of Zimbabwe FGDs Focus Group Discussions FSPs Food Safety Programs GEF Global Environment Facility GHG Greenhouse Gas HIVOS Humanist Institute for Cooperation in full, Dutch: Humanistisch Instituut voor Ontwikkelingssamenwerking IAPs Integrated Approach Pilots IBA Important Bird Area ICCAs Indigenous Peoples and Community Conserved Territories and Areas ICT Information and Communications Technology IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development IWM Integrated Water Management KBAs Key Biodiversity Areas M&E Monitoring and Evaluation NC National Coordinator NCSA National Capacity Self-Assessment of GEF NDVI Normalized Difference Vegetation Index NGO Non-Governmental Organization NIP National Implementation Plan NPFEs National Portfolio Formulation Exercise of GEF OP6 NSC National Steering Committee ODS Ozone Depleting Substances OP5 Operational Phase 5 of GEF OP6 Operational Phase 6 of GEF OP7 Operational Phase 7 of GEF PA Program Assistant v POPs Persistent Organic Pollutants PRSP Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper PV Participatory Videos RAMSAR The Convention on Wetlands, signed in Ramsar, Iran RDC Rural District Council REDD+ Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation SAFIRE Southern Alliance for Indigenous Resources SAP Strategic Action Programmes (SAPs) SDGs Sustainable Development Goals SES Social and Environmental Standards SFM Sustainable Forest Management SGP Small Grants Programme SIDA Swedish International Development Corporation SIRDC Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Centre SNV Netherlands Development Organization STAGE Sustainable Tourism Agenda TFCA Trans-frontier Conservation Areas NAP National Action Programme UNCCD United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification UNDAF United Nations Development

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