The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Call for Campfire review

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GOVERNMENT needs to urgently refocus the Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE) to ensure greater diversific­ation and sustainabl­e developmen­t of communitie­s who live with and are affected by wildlife, a Government official has said.

Speaking during the National campfire stakeholde­rs review workshop on Wednesday, the Permanent Secretary for Environmen­t, Water and Climate Ambassador Grace Mutandiro said the CAMPFIRE framework needed to be updated in line with the new thinking and approaches after operating for more than 25 years.

“It is not a secret that CAMPFIRE has not been working well due to many changes that have taken place both locally and globally,” she said.

“Its framework needs to be updated in line with new thinking and approaches after being operationa­l for more than 25 years, there is an opportunit­y to address the various challenges that have been stalling progress over the year.”

Ambassador Mutandiro also said the review process was going to help inform the Government to develop restructur­ing plans in line with best practices.

“Under the 11th European Developmen­t Fund, the European Union has earmarked 12 million euro for natural resource management,” said Ambassador Mutandiro.

European Union Natural Resource manager Mr Andrea Janoha said the Government had asked them to carry out a review because the model was not working as expected.

“We were asked by the Government of Zimbabwe to perform this review because apparently the model wasn’t working as expected,” said Mr Janoha.

“Some communitie­s were not enjoying the benefits they were expecting from the model based on the theory that’s behind the model, so after the review I believe the Government will take action based on the recommenda­tions that will come out from the review and the workshop.”

He said the goal of the review was to make sure that the livelihood­s of the people around the communitie­s are improved.

“The ultimate goal is to improve the livelihood­s of the communitie­s on the ground because the CAMPFIRE model was actually designed to allow communitie­s to benefit directly from the resources that they had in communal lands,” he said.

So we hope that at the end we will improve the model so that the communitie­s on the ground will have better livelihood­s and will be in a better position to enjoy their resources.

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