Category: Learning and Policy Analysis

EEEGL Technical Briefs

The EEEGL Project has intervened in a number of areas in Uganda and Rwanda, working at multiple levels and sectors to improve enterprise, environment and equity in areas around the mountain gorilla parks. The following technical briefs have been developed and can be viewed or downloaded from this page. Also view the EEEGL Documents page [...]

Public dialogue before the land tenure regularization process

As part of our work on land tenure reform near the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, we have compiled the findings from the public dialogue and awareness programme which we conducted in three cells of Musanze District. This task was delivered in partnership with the National Land Centre (NLC). The exercise preceded the registration of [...]

Assessing impacts from community conservation interventions in Rwanda.

Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is home to a some of the last remaining mountain gorillas and the hub of national tourism activities. It is perhaps one of the intensely protected parks in Africa through government and NGO programs. It also exists in some of the most densely populated rural areas in Africa, with densities [...]

Enterprises at the grassroots: dealing with internal governance

The EEEGL programme supports community-based organizations or enterprises (we call them often enterprise CBOs or ECBOs) to deliver social, economic and environmental goods. Our strategy relies on identifying development opportunities, nurturing local actors and linking these enterprises to local, regional and national markets. The impact of these initiatives depends on a number of factors, including [...]

Revisiting our last annual team retreat

The whole EEEGL team meets once a year to reflect on the progress of implementation and to discuss the continued relevance and efficacy of our strategies. Our latest reflection was on the quality of our work with regard to conflict sensitivity, partnership building and equity.

Wednesday October 13th, 2010 in Learning and Policy Analysis, REGIONAL | No Comments »

Launch of the EEEGL website

I am excited and very pleased to launch the EEEGL website ! This website has three purposes: (a) To document what we do, in plain language; (b) To share information about the work we are engaged in with our partners, among concerned stakeholders and others working on similar issues; (c) To discuss about the successes and challenges we experience and to identify options and ideas to move forward.