[Ngo Climate Change] FW: Full Scholarship Available for Forest Governance course at UEA, UK - closing date 24th January

Nguyen Quang Tan tan at recoftc.org
Fri Jan 8 09:03:21 ICT 2016


Dear colleagues,

 

You may be interested in the course below. UEA provides scholarship for air fare, course fees and accommodation. 

 

Best regards,

Tan

 

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Nguyen Quang Tan, Ph.D. 
Viet Nam Country Program Coordinator

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RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests 
Floor 3, No 2, Tran Huy Lieu street, Ba dinh, Ha Noi, Viet Nam
Tel: +84 (0)4 3726 4745  Ext. 12

Fax: +84 (0)4 3726 4746

Email: tan at recoftc.org
Website: www.recoftc.org <http://www.recoftc.org/> 
 
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On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 9:24 PM, Vanessa Tarling <devco.train at uea.ac.uk> wrote:

We are delighted to be able to announce dates and a full scholarship for our Forest Governance 2016 short course here at UEA.

16–27 MAY 2016 FOREST GOVERNANCE OPERATIONALISING EQUITY AND JUSTICE IN REDD+, PES AND FLEGT

JUSTICE MATTERS IN FOREST GOVERNANCE
Policy debates and on-the-ground work on new forest governance schemes, such as Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+), Payments for Environmental Services (PES) and Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT), increasingly focus on the need to enhance equity and serve the essential rights and needs of people. These justice concerns are particularly expressed in discussions on the recognition of rights, participation of stakeholders, sharing of benefits, and development of grievance mechanisms. Whilst there is a growing understanding of the value of social justice in forest governance, creating a win-win environment for communities, governments and companies, turning rhetoric into reality remains slow
and challenging.
With the appropriate tools in hand, practitioners can operationalise justice in REDD+, PES and FLEGT beyond the application of ‘do no harm’ principles and social safeguards. This is pivotal for developing socially sound and effective
forest governance schemes that maximise benefits for communities, governments

Our research led short courses seek to educate, inform and promote discussion and networking between participants and our researchers. They provide cutting edge training on the most pertinent and relevant topics in international development.
We are offering one full scholarship for each of our courses to an early career professional from or working in a developing country.

More details here:

https://goo.gl/EBCAL6







Or email devco.train at uea.ac.uk


16–27 MAY 2016 FOREST GOVERNANCE OPERATIONALISING EQUITY AND JUSTICE IN REDD+, PES AND FLEGT

6–17 JUNE 2016 IMPACT EVALUATION FOR EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY IN DEVELOPMENT

20–24 JUNE 2016 WATER SECURITY FOR POLICY MAKERS AND PRACTITIONERS

20 JUNE – 1 JULY 2016 RESEARCHING GENDER – CONCEPTS AND METHODS

4 -11 JULY 2016 CLIMATE CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT

For further information, please don't hesitate to contact us on devco.train at uea.ac.uk or look at our website https://www.uea.ac.uk/international-development/dev-co/professional-training

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