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Makala ProjectBrief presentation to Charcoal Project, Arusha, June
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Makala ProjectA • “Sustainable management of fuelwood in the Democratic Republic
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• February 2009 - January 2013
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• Total budget: 3 M€ of which 80% EU funding.
• Project partners: French International Agricultural Research Centre for
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(FHS), University of Kisangani (UNIKIS), University of Gembloux,
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Plateaux batéké RDCBrazzaville
Kinshasa
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Module 2environnement socio économique
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Module 7 prospective
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renforcement capacités, formation,..
prospectivedurabilité long terme
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1 – management X2 – institutionnel/filières X3 forêts naturelles X XA
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Securing the fuelwood market chain
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analyzed and recommendations have been
formulated and shared with stakeholders.
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Tangible results on the ground
•The plans for sustainable management of natural
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implemented in 6 sites.
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•Production and utilization of charcoal are more
efficient through the dissemination of technologies
of carbonization and domestic use.
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Knowledge and knowledge building reinforced
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Contact/ more information
• Website: http://makala.cirad.fr/A p
• CIRAD: Jean-Noel Marien (marien@cirad.fr)
• CIFOR: Jolien Schure (j.schure@cgiar.org) / Patrice Levang AK
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Photo credits: Emmanuel Mvula