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This roadmap on 1 slide describes the key steps of the PGA process for Nigeria in 2014.
This is the detailed workplan for the PGA process in Nigeria in 2014, as elaborated jointly, in a participatory manner by the members of the PGA Committee and other participants in the PGA meeting of 19-20 February.
This presentation provides an overall description of the Participatory Governance Assessments (PGA) approach for REDD+ and information on PGA country pilots, with a specific status on the Nigerian PGA pilot.
This presentation provides a summary of the pilot PGA research that was conducted in late 2012 in 3 pilot sites in Cross River State, Nigeria on different aspects of governance. The presentation focuses particularly on one of the areas of the pilot research, namely governance risks.
Presentation by Tina Hageberg, Programme Officer in the UN-REDD Programme, to introduce the workshop participants to the PGA/ REDD+ approach, the relevance of such efforts in Nigeria, and what we can realistically expect.
Presentation by Salisu Dahiru, National Coordinator, Federal Ministry of Environment, on the PGA/ REDD+ process in Nigeria to date.
Preparatory research was carried out at the Cross River State level in Nigeria, to better inform the further PGA process and discussion amongst key stakeholders. The research was being conducted on the following four areas; stakeholder analysis (who are key stakeholders to include throughout the process), the private sector (to more meaningfully involve key private actors in the PGA process), traditional means of communication (to ensure that PGA data and results are made available to local stakeholders in an appropriate manner) and a mapping of governance issues relevant for the REDD+ process in CRS and at national level.
This research fed into the workshop discussions.