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Myanmar determined to support and promote cooperation for REDD+ in the Himalayan Region as GIZ new initiative set to launch

21 October 2016

Exchange of Letter of Agreement between Forest Department (MONREC), Myanmar, and ICIMOD/GIZ Photo courtesy: FRI

Exchange of Letter of Agreement between Forest Department (MONREC), Myanmar, and ICIMOD/GIZ Photo courtesy: FRI

With the objective of improving the conditions for implementing REDD+ measures to mitigate climate change that are socially and environmentally sound in the four Himalayan countries of Bhutan, India, Myanmar, and Nepal, the REDD+ Himalaya Initiative of the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) was formally launched during a kick-off and planning meeting on ā€˜REDD+ Himalayas: Developing and using experience in implementing REDD+ in the Himalayasā€™ held from 16-17 May 2016 in the Forest Research Institute (FRI), Yezin, Myanmar.

Participants at the meeting Photo courtesy: FRI

Participants at the meeting Photo courtesy: FRI

In Myanmar, the project will support the national Road Map of REDD Readiness by implementing different activities under the overall umbrella theme of Gap Analysis and Capacity Development. The country specific objective of the REDD+ Himalaya programme in Myanmar is to develop capacity of REDD+ stakeholders and to develop instruments in preparation for REDD+ Readiness by undertaking and identifying gaps in the readiness phase.

U Bo Ni, Director of the Watershed Management Division, Forest Department, MONREC Photo: Udayan Mishra/ ICIMOD

U Bo Ni, Director of the Watershed Management Division, Forest Department, MONREC Photo: Udayan Mishra/ ICIMOD

Delivering his congratulatory remarks during the inauguration ceremony of the event, U Bo Ni, Director of the Watershed Management Division, Forest Department, MONREC expressed his appreciation for ICIMOD and GIZ for the long-standing cooperation with the Forest Department and concerted efforts for organising the meeting.

‘This meeting indeed reflects our determination and commitments to further strengthen and promote our cooperation for REDD+ in the Himalayan Regionā€™, he added.
Representing ICIMOD and GIZ, Mr. Kai M. Windhorst, Chief Technical Advisor, said that this formality of the Letter of Agreement is to be cherished as it brings a commitment for all the partners in successfully implementing the programme with a common objective.

‘REDD+ is a cross sectoral financing mechanism, nonetheless the context of REDD+ in Myanmar is currently known best by FRI, of the Forest Departmentā€™, said Mr Windhorst as he stressed that understanding how forests are seen in a society, can generate wealth in a society.

Dr Thaung Naing Oo, Director of FRI Photo: Udayan Mishra/ ICIMOD

Dr Thaung Naing Oo, Director of FRI Photo: Udayan Mishra/ ICIMOD

In his closing remarks, Dr Thaung Naing Oo, Director of FRI, congratulated everyone involved for successfully organising the kick-off meeting in Myanmar. ‘I think the meeting was very fruitful, and we at FRI acknowledge REDD+ as an important initiative linking practice and policyā€™, he stressed.Ā 

The meeting was successful in coming developing a work plan amendment and budget revision, in close cooperation and agreement with the FRI and ICIMOD team. The fund disbursement mechanism of the programme was also shared with the administration and finance team of FRI. The team from ICIMOD/GIZ took the opportunity to re-orient the concerned programme staff of FRI on the REDD+ Knowledge Management and Communication Strategy to make sure that the research knowledge and outputs are well documented, managed and communicated in time, to relevant stakeholders.Ā 

This regional level project is supported by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB), and jointly implemented by ICIMOD and Deutsche Gesellschaft fĆ¼r Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and was formalised with the exchange of Letter of Agreement between the Forest Department, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation (MONREC), Myanmar, and ICIMOD.