ºÝºÝߣshows by User: JoshuaZake1 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: JoshuaZake1 / Fri, 29 Apr 2022 10:19:29 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: JoshuaZake1 Rights, rewards and responsibilities: the future of Land Stewardship. Land restoration: A path to sustainable post-pandemic recovery. The Big Dry: From disaster to drought resilience. /slideshow/rights-rewards-and-responsibilities-the-future-of-land-stewardship-land-restoration-a-path-to-sustainable-postpandemic-recovery-the-big-dry-from-disaster-to-drought-resilience/251691421 roundtables-presentations-prep-4-cop15-unccd-24april2022-fwd-220429101929
This presentation was prepared and delivered during a 2-days preparatory workshop to inform and raise awareness of stakeholders and to review country position paper on key priority negotiation issues at Conference of Parties (CoP) 15, that is due in in Abidjan, Ivory Cost from 9 - 20 May 2022. This was organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industries and Fisheries in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization. The presentation highlight some key issues and recommendations for reflection ahead of the CoP 15.]]>

This presentation was prepared and delivered during a 2-days preparatory workshop to inform and raise awareness of stakeholders and to review country position paper on key priority negotiation issues at Conference of Parties (CoP) 15, that is due in in Abidjan, Ivory Cost from 9 - 20 May 2022. This was organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industries and Fisheries in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization. The presentation highlight some key issues and recommendations for reflection ahead of the CoP 15.]]>
Fri, 29 Apr 2022 10:19:29 GMT /slideshow/rights-rewards-and-responsibilities-the-future-of-land-stewardship-land-restoration-a-path-to-sustainable-postpandemic-recovery-the-big-dry-from-disaster-to-drought-resilience/251691421 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Rights, rewards and responsibilities: the future of Land Stewardship. Land restoration: A path to sustainable post-pandemic recovery. The Big Dry: From disaster to drought resilience. JoshuaZake1 This presentation was prepared and delivered during a 2-days preparatory workshop to inform and raise awareness of stakeholders and to review country position paper on key priority negotiation issues at Conference of Parties (CoP) 15, that is due in in Abidjan, Ivory Cost from 9 - 20 May 2022. This was organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industries and Fisheries in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization. The presentation highlight some key issues and recommendations for reflection ahead of the CoP 15. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/roundtables-presentations-prep-4-cop15-unccd-24april2022-fwd-220429101929-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was prepared and delivered during a 2-days preparatory workshop to inform and raise awareness of stakeholders and to review country position paper on key priority negotiation issues at Conference of Parties (CoP) 15, that is due in in Abidjan, Ivory Cost from 9 - 20 May 2022. This was organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industries and Fisheries in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization. The presentation highlight some key issues and recommendations for reflection ahead of the CoP 15.
Rights, rewards and responsibilities: the future of Land Stewardship. Land restoration: A path to sustainable post-pandemic recovery. The Big Dry: From disaster to drought resilience. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Key outcomes of the Technology Needs Assessment for the Forestry Sub-sector. /slideshow/key-outcomes-of-the-technology-needs-assessment-for-the-forestry-subsector/251428433 tna-forestry-key-outcomes-21arch2022-220325193531
This presentation was prepared and delivered at the launch event for the Climate Technology Needs Assessment Report for Uganda. The event was organized by the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology at the Hilton Garden Inn, Kampala on 21st March 2021. It presents the key outcomes of the Technology Needs Assessment for the Forestry sub sector in Uganda.]]>

This presentation was prepared and delivered at the launch event for the Climate Technology Needs Assessment Report for Uganda. The event was organized by the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology at the Hilton Garden Inn, Kampala on 21st March 2021. It presents the key outcomes of the Technology Needs Assessment for the Forestry sub sector in Uganda.]]>
Fri, 25 Mar 2022 19:35:31 GMT /slideshow/key-outcomes-of-the-technology-needs-assessment-for-the-forestry-subsector/251428433 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Key outcomes of the Technology Needs Assessment for the Forestry Sub-sector. JoshuaZake1 This presentation was prepared and delivered at the launch event for the Climate Technology Needs Assessment Report for Uganda. The event was organized by the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology at the Hilton Garden Inn, Kampala on 21st March 2021. It presents the key outcomes of the Technology Needs Assessment for the Forestry sub sector in Uganda. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tna-forestry-key-outcomes-21arch2022-220325193531-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was prepared and delivered at the launch event for the Climate Technology Needs Assessment Report for Uganda. The event was organized by the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology at the Hilton Garden Inn, Kampala on 21st March 2021. It presents the key outcomes of the Technology Needs Assessment for the Forestry sub sector in Uganda.
Key outcomes of the Technology Needs Assessment for the Forestry Sub-sector. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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The role of Environmental Alert (EA), Networks and CSO partners and how they will contribute to successful implementation of the, ´Investing in Forests and Protected Areas for Climate Smart Development (IFPA-CD)’ Project. /slideshow/the-role-of-environmental-alert-ea-networks-and-cso-partners-and-how-they-will-contribute-to-successful-implementation-of-the-investing-in-forests-and-protected-areas-for-climate-smart-development-ifpacd-project/251142847 ifpa-cd-project-roleofeaandtheenr-csos-9feb2022-fwd-220209220530
This presentation underpins the roles of the Environment and Natural Resources Civil Society Organizations (ENR-CSOs) in Uganda regarding effective implementation of the The role of Environmental Alert (EA), Networks and CSO partners and how they will contribute to successful implementation of the, ´Investing in Forests and Protected Areas for Climate Smart Development (IFPA-CD)’ Project.´ Thus, it also presents possible communication and coordination mechanisms mechanisms and strategies to advance meaningful poarticipation of the ENR-CSOs in project implementation. ]]>

This presentation underpins the roles of the Environment and Natural Resources Civil Society Organizations (ENR-CSOs) in Uganda regarding effective implementation of the The role of Environmental Alert (EA), Networks and CSO partners and how they will contribute to successful implementation of the, ´Investing in Forests and Protected Areas for Climate Smart Development (IFPA-CD)’ Project.´ Thus, it also presents possible communication and coordination mechanisms mechanisms and strategies to advance meaningful poarticipation of the ENR-CSOs in project implementation. ]]>
Wed, 09 Feb 2022 22:05:30 GMT /slideshow/the-role-of-environmental-alert-ea-networks-and-cso-partners-and-how-they-will-contribute-to-successful-implementation-of-the-investing-in-forests-and-protected-areas-for-climate-smart-development-ifpacd-project/251142847 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) The role of Environmental Alert (EA), Networks and CSO partners and how they will contribute to successful implementation of the, ´Investing in Forests and Protected Areas for Climate Smart Development (IFPA-CD)’ Project. JoshuaZake1 This presentation underpins the roles of the Environment and Natural Resources Civil Society Organizations (ENR-CSOs) in Uganda regarding effective implementation of the The role of Environmental Alert (EA), Networks and CSO partners and how they will contribute to successful implementation of the, ´Investing in Forests and Protected Areas for Climate Smart Development (IFPA-CD)’ Project.´ Thus, it also presents possible communication and coordination mechanisms mechanisms and strategies to advance meaningful poarticipation of the ENR-CSOs in project implementation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ifpa-cd-project-roleofeaandtheenr-csos-9feb2022-fwd-220209220530-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation underpins the roles of the Environment and Natural Resources Civil Society Organizations (ENR-CSOs) in Uganda regarding effective implementation of the The role of Environmental Alert (EA), Networks and CSO partners and how they will contribute to successful implementation of the, ´Investing in Forests and Protected Areas for Climate Smart Development (IFPA-CD)’ Project.´ Thus, it also presents possible communication and coordination mechanisms mechanisms and strategies to advance meaningful poarticipation of the ENR-CSOs in project implementation.
The role of Environmental Alert (EA), Networks and CSO partners and how they will contribute to successful implementation of the, ´Investing in Forests and Protected Areas for Climate Smart Development (IFPA-CD)’ Project. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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National Forestry Policy Review; key emerging issues for Reflection and consideration. /slideshow/national-forestry-policy-review-key-emerging-issues-for-reflection-and-consideration/251028143 forestry-policy-review-process-keyemergingissues-24nov2021-220120215138
This presentation was prepared and delivered during a workshop that involved Members of Parliament on the Natural Resources and Climate Change Committee of Parliament. The workshop was organized by the Ecological Christian Organization. The objective of the workshop was to create awareness among the Honorable members of Parliament about the ongoing review of the National Forestry Policy, (a process coordinated by the Forest Sector Support Department in the Ministry of Water and Environment). Furthermore, to get their general feedback and specific inputs into the review process with due consideration of the various emerging issues in the Forestry sector over the last 18 years since the forestry policy and legal framework came into force in 2001 and 2003, respectively. Thus, the presentation raised various emerging issues in this respect for consideration during the review process and also suggested recommendation on how the Honorable Members of Parliament should proactively engage in the process to ensure that resultant policy framework adequately addresses the emerging issues and also stands the taste of time. ]]>

This presentation was prepared and delivered during a workshop that involved Members of Parliament on the Natural Resources and Climate Change Committee of Parliament. The workshop was organized by the Ecological Christian Organization. The objective of the workshop was to create awareness among the Honorable members of Parliament about the ongoing review of the National Forestry Policy, (a process coordinated by the Forest Sector Support Department in the Ministry of Water and Environment). Furthermore, to get their general feedback and specific inputs into the review process with due consideration of the various emerging issues in the Forestry sector over the last 18 years since the forestry policy and legal framework came into force in 2001 and 2003, respectively. Thus, the presentation raised various emerging issues in this respect for consideration during the review process and also suggested recommendation on how the Honorable Members of Parliament should proactively engage in the process to ensure that resultant policy framework adequately addresses the emerging issues and also stands the taste of time. ]]>
Thu, 20 Jan 2022 21:51:36 GMT /slideshow/national-forestry-policy-review-key-emerging-issues-for-reflection-and-consideration/251028143 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) National Forestry Policy Review; key emerging issues for Reflection and consideration. JoshuaZake1 This presentation was prepared and delivered during a workshop that involved Members of Parliament on the Natural Resources and Climate Change Committee of Parliament. The workshop was organized by the Ecological Christian Organization. The objective of the workshop was to create awareness among the Honorable members of Parliament about the ongoing review of the National Forestry Policy, (a process coordinated by the Forest Sector Support Department in the Ministry of Water and Environment). Furthermore, to get their general feedback and specific inputs into the review process with due consideration of the various emerging issues in the Forestry sector over the last 18 years since the forestry policy and legal framework came into force in 2001 and 2003, respectively. Thus, the presentation raised various emerging issues in this respect for consideration during the review process and also suggested recommendation on how the Honorable Members of Parliament should proactively engage in the process to ensure that resultant policy framework adequately addresses the emerging issues and also stands the taste of time. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/forestry-policy-review-process-keyemergingissues-24nov2021-220120215138-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was prepared and delivered during a workshop that involved Members of Parliament on the Natural Resources and Climate Change Committee of Parliament. The workshop was organized by the Ecological Christian Organization. The objective of the workshop was to create awareness among the Honorable members of Parliament about the ongoing review of the National Forestry Policy, (a process coordinated by the Forest Sector Support Department in the Ministry of Water and Environment). Furthermore, to get their general feedback and specific inputs into the review process with due consideration of the various emerging issues in the Forestry sector over the last 18 years since the forestry policy and legal framework came into force in 2001 and 2003, respectively. Thus, the presentation raised various emerging issues in this respect for consideration during the review process and also suggested recommendation on how the Honorable Members of Parliament should proactively engage in the process to ensure that resultant policy framework adequately addresses the emerging issues and also stands the taste of time.
National Forestry Policy Review; key emerging issues for Reflection and consideration. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Addressing the Challenge of Climate Change and Environmental Degradation; A Case of Uganda. /slideshow/addressing-the-challenge-of-climate-change-and-environmental-degradation-a-case-of-uganda/249877638 addressingccenvironmentaldegradation-ug-jzake-28july2021-210728172636
This presentation underscores the challenge of climate change and environmental degradation in respect to sustainable livelihoods, economic development and transformation. It underpins some actions and initiatives taken at the global and national levels to address the issues and suggests practical actions and recommendations for reflection for implementation going forward to advance climate change adaptation, environmental restoration & sustainable management. ]]>

This presentation underscores the challenge of climate change and environmental degradation in respect to sustainable livelihoods, economic development and transformation. It underpins some actions and initiatives taken at the global and national levels to address the issues and suggests practical actions and recommendations for reflection for implementation going forward to advance climate change adaptation, environmental restoration & sustainable management. ]]>
Wed, 28 Jul 2021 17:26:36 GMT /slideshow/addressing-the-challenge-of-climate-change-and-environmental-degradation-a-case-of-uganda/249877638 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Addressing the Challenge of Climate Change and Environmental Degradation; A Case of Uganda. JoshuaZake1 This presentation underscores the challenge of climate change and environmental degradation in respect to sustainable livelihoods, economic development and transformation. It underpins some actions and initiatives taken at the global and national levels to address the issues and suggests practical actions and recommendations for reflection for implementation going forward to advance climate change adaptation, environmental restoration & sustainable management. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/addressingccenvironmentaldegradation-ug-jzake-28july2021-210728172636-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation underscores the challenge of climate change and environmental degradation in respect to sustainable livelihoods, economic development and transformation. It underpins some actions and initiatives taken at the global and national levels to address the issues and suggests practical actions and recommendations for reflection for implementation going forward to advance climate change adaptation, environmental restoration &amp; sustainable management.
Addressing the Challenge of Climate Change and Environmental Degradation; A Case of Uganda. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Technology Needs Assessment for Climate Change Adaptation in the Forestry Sector in Uganda. /slideshow/technology-needs-assessment-for-climate-change-adaptation-in-the-forestry-sector-in-uganda-238512578/238512578 tna-forestry-uwewk-jzake-9sept2020-fwd-200916145732
This presentation was prepared and delivered during the 3rd Water and Environment Week, 2020 - organized by the Water Resources Institute - Ministry of Water and Environment and Partners in the period 16-18th September 2020. This events involved key stakeholders in the Water and Environment Sector for purposes of networking, information exchange and policy dialogue of key issues in the sector. Further information about UWEWK is available at: http://envalert.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Call-for-Abstracts-UWEWK-2020.pdf The presentation gives the highlights of the Uganda Technology Needs Assessment Process, with a focus on the Forestry sector. Thus, it the prioritized technologies for advancing climate change adaptation in the forestry sub-sector in Uganda. ]]>

This presentation was prepared and delivered during the 3rd Water and Environment Week, 2020 - organized by the Water Resources Institute - Ministry of Water and Environment and Partners in the period 16-18th September 2020. This events involved key stakeholders in the Water and Environment Sector for purposes of networking, information exchange and policy dialogue of key issues in the sector. Further information about UWEWK is available at: http://envalert.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Call-for-Abstracts-UWEWK-2020.pdf The presentation gives the highlights of the Uganda Technology Needs Assessment Process, with a focus on the Forestry sector. Thus, it the prioritized technologies for advancing climate change adaptation in the forestry sub-sector in Uganda. ]]>
Wed, 16 Sep 2020 14:57:32 GMT /slideshow/technology-needs-assessment-for-climate-change-adaptation-in-the-forestry-sector-in-uganda-238512578/238512578 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Technology Needs Assessment for Climate Change Adaptation in the Forestry Sector in Uganda. JoshuaZake1 This presentation was prepared and delivered during the 3rd Water and Environment Week, 2020 - organized by the Water Resources Institute - Ministry of Water and Environment and Partners in the period 16-18th September 2020. This events involved key stakeholders in the Water and Environment Sector for purposes of networking, information exchange and policy dialogue of key issues in the sector. Further information about UWEWK is available at: http://envalert.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Call-for-Abstracts-UWEWK-2020.pdf The presentation gives the highlights of the Uganda Technology Needs Assessment Process, with a focus on the Forestry sector. Thus, it the prioritized technologies for advancing climate change adaptation in the forestry sub-sector in Uganda. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tna-forestry-uwewk-jzake-9sept2020-fwd-200916145732-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was prepared and delivered during the 3rd Water and Environment Week, 2020 - organized by the Water Resources Institute - Ministry of Water and Environment and Partners in the period 16-18th September 2020. This events involved key stakeholders in the Water and Environment Sector for purposes of networking, information exchange and policy dialogue of key issues in the sector. Further information about UWEWK is available at: http://envalert.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Call-for-Abstracts-UWEWK-2020.pdf The presentation gives the highlights of the Uganda Technology Needs Assessment Process, with a focus on the Forestry sector. Thus, it the prioritized technologies for advancing climate change adaptation in the forestry sub-sector in Uganda.
Technology Needs Assessment for Climate Change Adaptation in the Forestry Sector in Uganda. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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ENR-CSOs annual performance Report, 2019/20, Septemeber 2020. /slideshow/enrcsos-annual-performance-report-201920-septemeber-2020/238478592 standardpresentation-enrcsos-network-spr-internalretreat-29august2020-200914112636
This presentation was delivered to key Water and Environment Sector stakeholders during the Ministry of Water and Environment Sector Performance Review/Validation Meeting 2020. The presentation provides highlights of the consolidated annual performance and contribution of the Environment and Natural Resources Civil Society Organizations contributions to the Water and Environment sector in Uganda. It also presents some of the key recommendations for consideration by the duty bearers and stakeholders towards addressing the Water and Environment sector challenges. ]]>

This presentation was delivered to key Water and Environment Sector stakeholders during the Ministry of Water and Environment Sector Performance Review/Validation Meeting 2020. The presentation provides highlights of the consolidated annual performance and contribution of the Environment and Natural Resources Civil Society Organizations contributions to the Water and Environment sector in Uganda. It also presents some of the key recommendations for consideration by the duty bearers and stakeholders towards addressing the Water and Environment sector challenges. ]]>
Mon, 14 Sep 2020 11:26:36 GMT /slideshow/enrcsos-annual-performance-report-201920-septemeber-2020/238478592 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) ENR-CSOs annual performance Report, 2019/20, Septemeber 2020. JoshuaZake1 This presentation was delivered to key Water and Environment Sector stakeholders during the Ministry of Water and Environment Sector Performance Review/Validation Meeting 2020. The presentation provides highlights of the consolidated annual performance and contribution of the Environment and Natural Resources Civil Society Organizations contributions to the Water and Environment sector in Uganda. It also presents some of the key recommendations for consideration by the duty bearers and stakeholders towards addressing the Water and Environment sector challenges. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/standardpresentation-enrcsos-network-spr-internalretreat-29august2020-200914112636-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was delivered to key Water and Environment Sector stakeholders during the Ministry of Water and Environment Sector Performance Review/Validation Meeting 2020. The presentation provides highlights of the consolidated annual performance and contribution of the Environment and Natural Resources Civil Society Organizations contributions to the Water and Environment sector in Uganda. It also presents some of the key recommendations for consideration by the duty bearers and stakeholders towards addressing the Water and Environment sector challenges.
ENR-CSOs annual performance Report, 2019/20, Septemeber 2020. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Certification in Uganda: Opportunities for forestry policy and law review process. /slideshow/certification-in-uganda-opportunities-for-forestry-policy-and-law-review-process/237214562 certification-in-ug-opport-forestry-policylaw-review-17july2020-200724132145
This presentation was prepared and delivered during an interactive session in a training workshop on, ‘Forest Certification Module,‘ organized by the Ecological Christian Organization at Esella Country Resort Hotel, 17th July 2020. The presentation focus on, ‘Certification in Uganda: Opportunities for forestry policy and law review process.’ Thus, it highlights the emerging issues in respect to forest certification in Uganda and suggests recommendation of how these should be addressed in the ongoing review of the national forestry policy and legal framework in Uganda. This process is currently spearheaded and coordinated by the Forestry Sector Support Department (FSSD) of the Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE).]]>

This presentation was prepared and delivered during an interactive session in a training workshop on, ‘Forest Certification Module,‘ organized by the Ecological Christian Organization at Esella Country Resort Hotel, 17th July 2020. The presentation focus on, ‘Certification in Uganda: Opportunities for forestry policy and law review process.’ Thus, it highlights the emerging issues in respect to forest certification in Uganda and suggests recommendation of how these should be addressed in the ongoing review of the national forestry policy and legal framework in Uganda. This process is currently spearheaded and coordinated by the Forestry Sector Support Department (FSSD) of the Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE).]]>
Fri, 24 Jul 2020 13:21:45 GMT /slideshow/certification-in-uganda-opportunities-for-forestry-policy-and-law-review-process/237214562 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Certification in Uganda: Opportunities for forestry policy and law review process. JoshuaZake1 This presentation was prepared and delivered during an interactive session in a training workshop on, ‘Forest Certification Module,‘ organized by the Ecological Christian Organization at Esella Country Resort Hotel, 17th July 2020. The presentation focus on, ‘Certification in Uganda: Opportunities for forestry policy and law review process.’ Thus, it highlights the emerging issues in respect to forest certification in Uganda and suggests recommendation of how these should be addressed in the ongoing review of the national forestry policy and legal framework in Uganda. This process is currently spearheaded and coordinated by the Forestry Sector Support Department (FSSD) of the Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/certification-in-ug-opport-forestry-policylaw-review-17july2020-200724132145-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was prepared and delivered during an interactive session in a training workshop on, ‘Forest Certification Module,‘ organized by the Ecological Christian Organization at Esella Country Resort Hotel, 17th July 2020. The presentation focus on, ‘Certification in Uganda: Opportunities for forestry policy and law review process.’ Thus, it highlights the emerging issues in respect to forest certification in Uganda and suggests recommendation of how these should be addressed in the ongoing review of the national forestry policy and legal framework in Uganda. This process is currently spearheaded and coordinated by the Forestry Sector Support Department (FSSD) of the Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE).
Certification in Uganda: Opportunities for forestry policy and law review process. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Barrier Analyses and Enabling Framework Report for the Prioritized technologies to advance climate change adaptation in the Forestry sector. /slideshow/barrier-analyses-and-enabling-framework-report-for-the-prioritized-technologies-to-advance-climate-change-adaptation-in-the-forestry-sector/230537618 technicalconsiderationsin-barrierenablingframework-in-forestry-16march-2020-200319153924
This presentation was prepared and delivered during the national stakeholder’s workshop on barrier analyses and enabling framework for prioritized technologies for advancing climate change adaptation in the Agriculture, Forestry & Water sectors and mitigation in the Energy sector in Uganda. The meeting was organized by the Uganda National Council of Science and Technology (UNCST) in collaboration with the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovations (MoSTI). It was held on 16-17th March 2020 1t UNCST offices in Ntinda, Kampala, Uganda. ]]>

This presentation was prepared and delivered during the national stakeholder’s workshop on barrier analyses and enabling framework for prioritized technologies for advancing climate change adaptation in the Agriculture, Forestry & Water sectors and mitigation in the Energy sector in Uganda. The meeting was organized by the Uganda National Council of Science and Technology (UNCST) in collaboration with the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovations (MoSTI). It was held on 16-17th March 2020 1t UNCST offices in Ntinda, Kampala, Uganda. ]]>
Thu, 19 Mar 2020 15:39:23 GMT /slideshow/barrier-analyses-and-enabling-framework-report-for-the-prioritized-technologies-to-advance-climate-change-adaptation-in-the-forestry-sector/230537618 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Barrier Analyses and Enabling Framework Report for the Prioritized technologies to advance climate change adaptation in the Forestry sector. JoshuaZake1 This presentation was prepared and delivered during the national stakeholder’s workshop on barrier analyses and enabling framework for prioritized technologies for advancing climate change adaptation in the Agriculture, Forestry & Water sectors and mitigation in the Energy sector in Uganda. The meeting was organized by the Uganda National Council of Science and Technology (UNCST) in collaboration with the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovations (MoSTI). It was held on 16-17th March 2020 1t UNCST offices in Ntinda, Kampala, Uganda. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/technicalconsiderationsin-barrierenablingframework-in-forestry-16march-2020-200319153924-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was prepared and delivered during the national stakeholder’s workshop on barrier analyses and enabling framework for prioritized technologies for advancing climate change adaptation in the Agriculture, Forestry &amp; Water sectors and mitigation in the Energy sector in Uganda. The meeting was organized by the Uganda National Council of Science and Technology (UNCST) in collaboration with the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovations (MoSTI). It was held on 16-17th March 2020 1t UNCST offices in Ntinda, Kampala, Uganda.
Barrier Analyses and Enabling Framework Report for the Prioritized technologies to advance climate change adaptation in the Forestry sector. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Adapt to Climate change or Perish! /slideshow/adapt-to-climate-change-or-perish/214799171 article-published-innewvisionof1stjan2020-jzake-200103160138
This article was published in the New Vision of 1st January 2020. It highlight the importance of the energy sector to livelihoods and overall economic development in Uganda. The underlying registered achievements by the Government of Uganda and partners. It will also underscore the implications of climate change and variability to the sector and lastly what should be done to have the sector adapted to climate change impacts by suggesting some targeted policy and practice recommendations. ]]>

This article was published in the New Vision of 1st January 2020. It highlight the importance of the energy sector to livelihoods and overall economic development in Uganda. The underlying registered achievements by the Government of Uganda and partners. It will also underscore the implications of climate change and variability to the sector and lastly what should be done to have the sector adapted to climate change impacts by suggesting some targeted policy and practice recommendations. ]]>
Fri, 03 Jan 2020 16:01:38 GMT /slideshow/adapt-to-climate-change-or-perish/214799171 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Adapt to Climate change or Perish! JoshuaZake1 This article was published in the New Vision of 1st January 2020. It highlight the importance of the energy sector to livelihoods and overall economic development in Uganda. The underlying registered achievements by the Government of Uganda and partners. It will also underscore the implications of climate change and variability to the sector and lastly what should be done to have the sector adapted to climate change impacts by suggesting some targeted policy and practice recommendations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/article-published-innewvisionof1stjan2020-jzake-200103160138-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This article was published in the New Vision of 1st January 2020. It highlight the importance of the energy sector to livelihoods and overall economic development in Uganda. The underlying registered achievements by the Government of Uganda and partners. It will also underscore the implications of climate change and variability to the sector and lastly what should be done to have the sector adapted to climate change impacts by suggesting some targeted policy and practice recommendations.
Adapt to Climate change or Perish! from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Forestry in Uganda; Which way is it heading? /slideshow/forestry-in-uganda-which-way-is-it-heading/214775240 miti43finalfinalwith30mmbleed-2-200103151108
This article was published in the Miti Magazine Issue 43 – July-September 2019 on pages, 46-49. It presents and discusses the status of the forestry sector Uganda; the underlying emerging issues; the ongoing policy initiatives by Government and partners and suggests key recommendations for reflection and consideration to address some of the issues as part of the process for implementation of the forestry policies and strategies at different scales. ]]>

This article was published in the Miti Magazine Issue 43 – July-September 2019 on pages, 46-49. It presents and discusses the status of the forestry sector Uganda; the underlying emerging issues; the ongoing policy initiatives by Government and partners and suggests key recommendations for reflection and consideration to address some of the issues as part of the process for implementation of the forestry policies and strategies at different scales. ]]>
Fri, 03 Jan 2020 15:11:08 GMT /slideshow/forestry-in-uganda-which-way-is-it-heading/214775240 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Forestry in Uganda; Which way is it heading? JoshuaZake1 This article was published in the Miti Magazine Issue 43 – July-September 2019 on pages, 46-49. It presents and discusses the status of the forestry sector Uganda; the underlying emerging issues; the ongoing policy initiatives by Government and partners and suggests key recommendations for reflection and consideration to address some of the issues as part of the process for implementation of the forestry policies and strategies at different scales. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/miti43finalfinalwith30mmbleed-2-200103151108-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This article was published in the Miti Magazine Issue 43 – July-September 2019 on pages, 46-49. It presents and discusses the status of the forestry sector Uganda; the underlying emerging issues; the ongoing policy initiatives by Government and partners and suggests key recommendations for reflection and consideration to address some of the issues as part of the process for implementation of the forestry policies and strategies at different scales.
Forestry in Uganda; Which way is it heading? from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Curbing bush burning - A quick win to resilient and sustainable sesame production. A key note address. /slideshow/curbing-bush-burning-a-quick-win-to-resilient-and-sustainable-sesame-production-a-key-note-address/214752127 keynote-bush-burning-16dec2019-jzake-200103142023
This key note address was prepared and presented to initiate discussions during a two (2) day Multi stakeholder platform (MSP) that took place from the 17th to 18th of December 2019 at Golden Peace Hotel in Gulu town. It was organized by SNV-Uganda as one of the outputs under the CRAFT project. The project implementation is led by SNV in partnership with Wageningen University and Research, Department of Environment and Research (WEnR), CGIAR’s Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), AgriTerra and Rabo partnerships. The Climate resilient Agribusiness for tomorrow (CRAFT) project is a 5-year project that operates in in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Further information about the project is vailable at: https://snv.org/project/climate-resilient-agribusiness-tomorrow-craft The objectives of the meeting were: a. Understand the reason behind persistent bush burning and occasional shifting cultivation as a method of land clearing in Sesame production b. Reflection on bush burning as a practice; and its effects on the biophysical and chemical environment. c. Discuss possible remedial actions to curb the vice and agree on actionable points to prevent the use of bush burning as a method of land clearing. d. Institute a working committee to take lead in implementing; and overseeing the implementation of strategy against the practice ]]>

This key note address was prepared and presented to initiate discussions during a two (2) day Multi stakeholder platform (MSP) that took place from the 17th to 18th of December 2019 at Golden Peace Hotel in Gulu town. It was organized by SNV-Uganda as one of the outputs under the CRAFT project. The project implementation is led by SNV in partnership with Wageningen University and Research, Department of Environment and Research (WEnR), CGIAR’s Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), AgriTerra and Rabo partnerships. The Climate resilient Agribusiness for tomorrow (CRAFT) project is a 5-year project that operates in in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Further information about the project is vailable at: https://snv.org/project/climate-resilient-agribusiness-tomorrow-craft The objectives of the meeting were: a. Understand the reason behind persistent bush burning and occasional shifting cultivation as a method of land clearing in Sesame production b. Reflection on bush burning as a practice; and its effects on the biophysical and chemical environment. c. Discuss possible remedial actions to curb the vice and agree on actionable points to prevent the use of bush burning as a method of land clearing. d. Institute a working committee to take lead in implementing; and overseeing the implementation of strategy against the practice ]]>
Fri, 03 Jan 2020 14:20:22 GMT /slideshow/curbing-bush-burning-a-quick-win-to-resilient-and-sustainable-sesame-production-a-key-note-address/214752127 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Curbing bush burning - A quick win to resilient and sustainable sesame production. A key note address. JoshuaZake1 This key note address was prepared and presented to initiate discussions during a two (2) day Multi stakeholder platform (MSP) that took place from the 17th to 18th of December 2019 at Golden Peace Hotel in Gulu town. It was organized by SNV-Uganda as one of the outputs under the CRAFT project. The project implementation is led by SNV in partnership with Wageningen University and Research, Department of Environment and Research (WEnR), CGIAR’s Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), AgriTerra and Rabo partnerships. The Climate resilient Agribusiness for tomorrow (CRAFT) project is a 5-year project that operates in in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Further information about the project is vailable at: https://snv.org/project/climate-resilient-agribusiness-tomorrow-craft The objectives of the meeting were: a. Understand the reason behind persistent bush burning and occasional shifting cultivation as a method of land clearing in Sesame production b. Reflection on bush burning as a practice; and its effects on the biophysical and chemical environment. c. Discuss possible remedial actions to curb the vice and agree on actionable points to prevent the use of bush burning as a method of land clearing. d. Institute a working committee to take lead in implementing; and overseeing the implementation of strategy against the practice <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/keynote-bush-burning-16dec2019-jzake-200103142023-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This key note address was prepared and presented to initiate discussions during a two (2) day Multi stakeholder platform (MSP) that took place from the 17th to 18th of December 2019 at Golden Peace Hotel in Gulu town. It was organized by SNV-Uganda as one of the outputs under the CRAFT project. The project implementation is led by SNV in partnership with Wageningen University and Research, Department of Environment and Research (WEnR), CGIAR’s Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), AgriTerra and Rabo partnerships. The Climate resilient Agribusiness for tomorrow (CRAFT) project is a 5-year project that operates in in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Further information about the project is vailable at: https://snv.org/project/climate-resilient-agribusiness-tomorrow-craft The objectives of the meeting were: a. Understand the reason behind persistent bush burning and occasional shifting cultivation as a method of land clearing in Sesame production b. Reflection on bush burning as a practice; and its effects on the biophysical and chemical environment. c. Discuss possible remedial actions to curb the vice and agree on actionable points to prevent the use of bush burning as a method of land clearing. d. Institute a working committee to take lead in implementing; and overseeing the implementation of strategy against the practice
Curbing bush burning - A quick win to resilient and sustainable sesame production. A key note address. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Prolonged Droughts. Westnile and Northern Uganda on Fire. An article featured in the NEMA news June 2011. /JoshuaZake1/prolonged-droughts-westnile-and-northern-uganda-on-fire-an-article-featured-in-the-nema-news-june-2011 articleonbushburningbyjzake-2011-191210102616
I recently retrieved this article earlier published in the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) News in June 2011. Unregulated bush burning is still a major challenge globally, nationally and locally. It’s associated with destruction and loss. In this article the experiences of unregulated bush burning, particularly in West Nile and Northern Uganda is presented and discussed while suggesting some practical recommendations to deal with the issue. ]]>

I recently retrieved this article earlier published in the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) News in June 2011. Unregulated bush burning is still a major challenge globally, nationally and locally. It’s associated with destruction and loss. In this article the experiences of unregulated bush burning, particularly in West Nile and Northern Uganda is presented and discussed while suggesting some practical recommendations to deal with the issue. ]]>
Tue, 10 Dec 2019 10:26:16 GMT /JoshuaZake1/prolonged-droughts-westnile-and-northern-uganda-on-fire-an-article-featured-in-the-nema-news-june-2011 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Prolonged Droughts. Westnile and Northern Uganda on Fire. An article featured in the NEMA news June 2011. JoshuaZake1 I recently retrieved this article earlier published in the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) News in June 2011. Unregulated bush burning is still a major challenge globally, nationally and locally. It’s associated with destruction and loss. In this article the experiences of unregulated bush burning, particularly in West Nile and Northern Uganda is presented and discussed while suggesting some practical recommendations to deal with the issue. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/articleonbushburningbyjzake-2011-191210102616-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> I recently retrieved this article earlier published in the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) News in June 2011. Unregulated bush burning is still a major challenge globally, nationally and locally. It’s associated with destruction and loss. In this article the experiences of unregulated bush burning, particularly in West Nile and Northern Uganda is presented and discussed while suggesting some practical recommendations to deal with the issue.
Prolonged Droughts. Westnile and Northern Uganda on Fire. An article featured in the NEMA news June 2011. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Consultations with the Leadership, CSOs and Community in Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) in the development of the Water Security Action and Investment Plan; Experiences of UWASNET and ENR-CSO Network. /slideshow/wasp-presentation-j-zake5dec2019fwd-202393448/202393448 wasppresentation-jzake-5dec2019-fwd-191206174145
This presentation was delivered during the WATER SECURITY ACTION AND INVESTMENT PLAN (WSAIP) for Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) mission multi-stakeholder workshop held on 5th December 2019 at Golf course Hotel in Kampala. It provides key highlights of the experiences of UWASNET and the ENR-CSO Network in respect to consultations with the Leadership, CSOs and Community in Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) in the development of the Water Security Action and Investment Plan. The workshop was conducted within the framework of the WSAIP project implemented by the Ministry of Water and Environment in collaboration with Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) and the Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) with funding from DFID’s Cities and Infrastructure for Growth Program and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and through coordination of GIZ under the International Water Stewardship Program (GIZ IWaSP). The workshop provided opportunity for updating participants on the progress in developing the WSAIP. Participants will have the opportunity to validate the process used and interface with the consultant Industrial Economics Incorporated (IEc) who has supported the development of the plan and the WSAIP Tools i.e. the water security planning tool and project investment model. The three overarching objectives of the WSAIP are: (a) To build evidence of baseline and continued trends, the benefits of a water secure future, and the benefits of investment and action (b) To use the evidence to catalyze actions and investments that systematically reduce water security risks and improve resilience (c) To empower key stakeholders to understand, prioritize and monitor the changing landscape of water security and environmental threats. WSAIP is a participatory stakeholder empowerment process delivering a multi-stakeholder owned plan to improve Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area’s water security, with the commitment of stakeholders to implement that plan. The plan will be comprised of a series of actions and investments options that improve water security in Greater Kampala that cut across water supply and sanitation services, water resources management, solid waste management, and urban and land-use planning to create an integrated approach to understanding and improving water security. Over the last 10 months the project has implemented several successful activities with support and participation of various stakeholders from the private sector, government and civil society organizations. ]]>

This presentation was delivered during the WATER SECURITY ACTION AND INVESTMENT PLAN (WSAIP) for Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) mission multi-stakeholder workshop held on 5th December 2019 at Golf course Hotel in Kampala. It provides key highlights of the experiences of UWASNET and the ENR-CSO Network in respect to consultations with the Leadership, CSOs and Community in Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) in the development of the Water Security Action and Investment Plan. The workshop was conducted within the framework of the WSAIP project implemented by the Ministry of Water and Environment in collaboration with Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) and the Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) with funding from DFID’s Cities and Infrastructure for Growth Program and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and through coordination of GIZ under the International Water Stewardship Program (GIZ IWaSP). The workshop provided opportunity for updating participants on the progress in developing the WSAIP. Participants will have the opportunity to validate the process used and interface with the consultant Industrial Economics Incorporated (IEc) who has supported the development of the plan and the WSAIP Tools i.e. the water security planning tool and project investment model. The three overarching objectives of the WSAIP are: (a) To build evidence of baseline and continued trends, the benefits of a water secure future, and the benefits of investment and action (b) To use the evidence to catalyze actions and investments that systematically reduce water security risks and improve resilience (c) To empower key stakeholders to understand, prioritize and monitor the changing landscape of water security and environmental threats. WSAIP is a participatory stakeholder empowerment process delivering a multi-stakeholder owned plan to improve Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area’s water security, with the commitment of stakeholders to implement that plan. The plan will be comprised of a series of actions and investments options that improve water security in Greater Kampala that cut across water supply and sanitation services, water resources management, solid waste management, and urban and land-use planning to create an integrated approach to understanding and improving water security. Over the last 10 months the project has implemented several successful activities with support and participation of various stakeholders from the private sector, government and civil society organizations. ]]>
Fri, 06 Dec 2019 17:41:45 GMT /slideshow/wasp-presentation-j-zake5dec2019fwd-202393448/202393448 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Consultations with the Leadership, CSOs and Community in Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) in the development of the Water Security Action and Investment Plan; Experiences of UWASNET and ENR-CSO Network. JoshuaZake1 This presentation was delivered during the WATER SECURITY ACTION AND INVESTMENT PLAN (WSAIP) for Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) mission multi-stakeholder workshop held on 5th December 2019 at Golf course Hotel in Kampala. It provides key highlights of the experiences of UWASNET and the ENR-CSO Network in respect to consultations with the Leadership, CSOs and Community in Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) in the development of the Water Security Action and Investment Plan. The workshop was conducted within the framework of the WSAIP project implemented by the Ministry of Water and Environment in collaboration with Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) and the Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) with funding from DFID’s Cities and Infrastructure for Growth Program and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and through coordination of GIZ under the International Water Stewardship Program (GIZ IWaSP). The workshop provided opportunity for updating participants on the progress in developing the WSAIP. Participants will have the opportunity to validate the process used and interface with the consultant Industrial Economics Incorporated (IEc) who has supported the development of the plan and the WSAIP Tools i.e. the water security planning tool and project investment model. The three overarching objectives of the WSAIP are: (a) To build evidence of baseline and continued trends, the benefits of a water secure future, and the benefits of investment and action (b) To use the evidence to catalyze actions and investments that systematically reduce water security risks and improve resilience (c) To empower key stakeholders to understand, prioritize and monitor the changing landscape of water security and environmental threats. WSAIP is a participatory stakeholder empowerment process delivering a multi-stakeholder owned plan to improve Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area’s water security, with the commitment of stakeholders to implement that plan. The plan will be comprised of a series of actions and investments options that improve water security in Greater Kampala that cut across water supply and sanitation services, water resources management, solid waste management, and urban and land-use planning to create an integrated approach to understanding and improving water security. Over the last 10 months the project has implemented several successful activities with support and participation of various stakeholders from the private sector, government and civil society organizations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wasppresentation-jzake-5dec2019-fwd-191206174145-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was delivered during the WATER SECURITY ACTION AND INVESTMENT PLAN (WSAIP) for Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) mission multi-stakeholder workshop held on 5th December 2019 at Golf course Hotel in Kampala. It provides key highlights of the experiences of UWASNET and the ENR-CSO Network in respect to consultations with the Leadership, CSOs and Community in Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) in the development of the Water Security Action and Investment Plan. The workshop was conducted within the framework of the WSAIP project implemented by the Ministry of Water and Environment in collaboration with Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) and the Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) with funding from DFID’s Cities and Infrastructure for Growth Program and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and through coordination of GIZ under the International Water Stewardship Program (GIZ IWaSP). The workshop provided opportunity for updating participants on the progress in developing the WSAIP. Participants will have the opportunity to validate the process used and interface with the consultant Industrial Economics Incorporated (IEc) who has supported the development of the plan and the WSAIP Tools i.e. the water security planning tool and project investment model. The three overarching objectives of the WSAIP are: (a) To build evidence of baseline and continued trends, the benefits of a water secure future, and the benefits of investment and action (b) To use the evidence to catalyze actions and investments that systematically reduce water security risks and improve resilience (c) To empower key stakeholders to understand, prioritize and monitor the changing landscape of water security and environmental threats. WSAIP is a participatory stakeholder empowerment process delivering a multi-stakeholder owned plan to improve Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area’s water security, with the commitment of stakeholders to implement that plan. The plan will be comprised of a series of actions and investments options that improve water security in Greater Kampala that cut across water supply and sanitation services, water resources management, solid waste management, and urban and land-use planning to create an integrated approach to understanding and improving water security. Over the last 10 months the project has implemented several successful activities with support and participation of various stakeholders from the private sector, government and civil society organizations.
Consultations with the Leadership, CSOs and Community in Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) in the development of the Water Security Action and Investment Plan; Experiences of UWASNET and ENR-CSO Network. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Discussions for agreement on the specific details for the expansion of Agoro Agu Platform: key Considerations for Reflection moving forward! /slideshow/discussions-for-agreement-on-the-specific-details-for-the-expansion-of-agoro-agu-platform-key-considerations-for-reflection-moving-forward/196458095 agoro-agu-platform-expansion-keyconsiderations-ea-4june2019-191122134350
This presentation was prepared and delivered for discussions during the District Level Stakeholders Meeting for Agoro-Agu Landscape Platform Expansion, which was organized by the International Union for conservation of Nature on 6th June 2019. It highlighted key considerations for reflection to inform establishment of the platform in terms of focus and governance structures. ]]>

This presentation was prepared and delivered for discussions during the District Level Stakeholders Meeting for Agoro-Agu Landscape Platform Expansion, which was organized by the International Union for conservation of Nature on 6th June 2019. It highlighted key considerations for reflection to inform establishment of the platform in terms of focus and governance structures. ]]>
Fri, 22 Nov 2019 13:43:50 GMT /slideshow/discussions-for-agreement-on-the-specific-details-for-the-expansion-of-agoro-agu-platform-key-considerations-for-reflection-moving-forward/196458095 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Discussions for agreement on the specific details for the expansion of Agoro Agu Platform: key Considerations for Reflection moving forward! JoshuaZake1 This presentation was prepared and delivered for discussions during the District Level Stakeholders Meeting for Agoro-Agu Landscape Platform Expansion, which was organized by the International Union for conservation of Nature on 6th June 2019. It highlighted key considerations for reflection to inform establishment of the platform in terms of focus and governance structures. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/agoro-agu-platform-expansion-keyconsiderations-ea-4june2019-191122134350-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was prepared and delivered for discussions during the District Level Stakeholders Meeting for Agoro-Agu Landscape Platform Expansion, which was organized by the International Union for conservation of Nature on 6th June 2019. It highlighted key considerations for reflection to inform establishment of the platform in terms of focus and governance structures.
Discussions for agreement on the specific details for the expansion of Agoro Agu Platform: key Considerations for Reflection moving forward! from Dr. Joshua Zake
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A Renewable Energy Civil Society Organization (RECSO) Network Memorandum/Position Paper on the Draft National Energy Policy (October 2019) with suggested Gaps and Recommendations for consideration by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development. /slideshow/a-renewable-energy-civil-society-organization-recso-network-memorandumposition-paper-on-the-draft-national-energy-policy-october-2019-with-suggested-gaps-and-recommendations-for-consideration-by-the-ministry-of-energy-and-mineral-development-192367716/192367716 recsomemo-positionpaperontheenergypolicy-vfwd-5nov2019-191111162624
This is a memorandum/position paper is prepared by the Renewable Energy Civil Society Organization Network1 on the Draft National Energy Policy version of October 20192. It presents salient gaps in the policy and suggests practical recommendations of how they could be addressed in the Draft National Energy Policy document. It’s submitted to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD) for review and consideration of the recommendations into the final Energy Policy. The memorandum was generated based on gap analyses and synthesis of comments and inputs on the draft energy policy from individual members of the network. Furthermore, the draft memorandum was validated during a workshop organized by Environmental Alert, as the host for the RECSO Network Secretariat. The validation workshop was held on 1st November, 2009 at Imperial Royal Hotel and it actively involved participation of 30 (18 Males and 12 Females) members of network3. Other key stakeholders who participated included the Assistant Commissioner as a representative of the MEMD and the representative of the Consultants facilitating the process for review of the National Energy Policy, (2002). This engagement is part of the Environmental Alert led outputs under the project titled, ‘Increasing access to sustainable and renewable energy alternatives in the Albertine Graben,’ with financial support from Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation through World Wide Fund-Uganda Country Office. The memorandum/position paper presents both general and specific gaps and recommendations as detailed in sections 2 & 3 for consideration in the final National Energy Policy. The RECSO Network is available through the secretariat and steering committee to provide more information and clarifications on the memorandum/position paper.]]>

This is a memorandum/position paper is prepared by the Renewable Energy Civil Society Organization Network1 on the Draft National Energy Policy version of October 20192. It presents salient gaps in the policy and suggests practical recommendations of how they could be addressed in the Draft National Energy Policy document. It’s submitted to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD) for review and consideration of the recommendations into the final Energy Policy. The memorandum was generated based on gap analyses and synthesis of comments and inputs on the draft energy policy from individual members of the network. Furthermore, the draft memorandum was validated during a workshop organized by Environmental Alert, as the host for the RECSO Network Secretariat. The validation workshop was held on 1st November, 2009 at Imperial Royal Hotel and it actively involved participation of 30 (18 Males and 12 Females) members of network3. Other key stakeholders who participated included the Assistant Commissioner as a representative of the MEMD and the representative of the Consultants facilitating the process for review of the National Energy Policy, (2002). This engagement is part of the Environmental Alert led outputs under the project titled, ‘Increasing access to sustainable and renewable energy alternatives in the Albertine Graben,’ with financial support from Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation through World Wide Fund-Uganda Country Office. The memorandum/position paper presents both general and specific gaps and recommendations as detailed in sections 2 & 3 for consideration in the final National Energy Policy. The RECSO Network is available through the secretariat and steering committee to provide more information and clarifications on the memorandum/position paper.]]>
Mon, 11 Nov 2019 16:26:24 GMT /slideshow/a-renewable-energy-civil-society-organization-recso-network-memorandumposition-paper-on-the-draft-national-energy-policy-october-2019-with-suggested-gaps-and-recommendations-for-consideration-by-the-ministry-of-energy-and-mineral-development-192367716/192367716 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) A Renewable Energy Civil Society Organization (RECSO) Network Memorandum/Position Paper on the Draft National Energy Policy (October 2019) with suggested Gaps and Recommendations for consideration by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development. JoshuaZake1 This is a memorandum/position paper is prepared by the Renewable Energy Civil Society Organization Network1 on the Draft National Energy Policy version of October 20192. It presents salient gaps in the policy and suggests practical recommendations of how they could be addressed in the Draft National Energy Policy document. It’s submitted to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD) for review and consideration of the recommendations into the final Energy Policy. The memorandum was generated based on gap analyses and synthesis of comments and inputs on the draft energy policy from individual members of the network. Furthermore, the draft memorandum was validated during a workshop organized by Environmental Alert, as the host for the RECSO Network Secretariat. The validation workshop was held on 1st November, 2009 at Imperial Royal Hotel and it actively involved participation of 30 (18 Males and 12 Females) members of network3. Other key stakeholders who participated included the Assistant Commissioner as a representative of the MEMD and the representative of the Consultants facilitating the process for review of the National Energy Policy, (2002). This engagement is part of the Environmental Alert led outputs under the project titled, ‘Increasing access to sustainable and renewable energy alternatives in the Albertine Graben,’ with financial support from Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation through World Wide Fund-Uganda Country Office. The memorandum/position paper presents both general and specific gaps and recommendations as detailed in sections 2 & 3 for consideration in the final National Energy Policy. The RECSO Network is available through the secretariat and steering committee to provide more information and clarifications on the memorandum/position paper. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/recsomemo-positionpaperontheenergypolicy-vfwd-5nov2019-191111162624-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is a memorandum/position paper is prepared by the Renewable Energy Civil Society Organization Network1 on the Draft National Energy Policy version of October 20192. It presents salient gaps in the policy and suggests practical recommendations of how they could be addressed in the Draft National Energy Policy document. It’s submitted to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD) for review and consideration of the recommendations into the final Energy Policy. The memorandum was generated based on gap analyses and synthesis of comments and inputs on the draft energy policy from individual members of the network. Furthermore, the draft memorandum was validated during a workshop organized by Environmental Alert, as the host for the RECSO Network Secretariat. The validation workshop was held on 1st November, 2009 at Imperial Royal Hotel and it actively involved participation of 30 (18 Males and 12 Females) members of network3. Other key stakeholders who participated included the Assistant Commissioner as a representative of the MEMD and the representative of the Consultants facilitating the process for review of the National Energy Policy, (2002). This engagement is part of the Environmental Alert led outputs under the project titled, ‘Increasing access to sustainable and renewable energy alternatives in the Albertine Graben,’ with financial support from Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation through World Wide Fund-Uganda Country Office. The memorandum/position paper presents both general and specific gaps and recommendations as detailed in sections 2 &amp; 3 for consideration in the final National Energy Policy. The RECSO Network is available through the secretariat and steering committee to provide more information and clarifications on the memorandum/position paper.
A Renewable Energy Civil Society Organization (RECSO) Network Memorandum/Position Paper on the Draft National Energy Policy (October 2019) with suggested Gaps and Recommendations for consideration by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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School water, sanitation & hygiene (wash) clubs; indicators of an active club, roles and responsibilities for effective wash improvement in schools. /slideshow/school-water-sanitation-hygiene-wash-clubs-indicators-of-an-active-club-roles-and-responsibilities-for-effective-wash-improvement-in-schools/190380514 presentationintheschoolclubstraining-backgroundncontextofshc-fwd-31oct2019-191104162540
This presentation was made and delivered during an engagement with school leadership of 5 selected Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) schools in Kampala - with an objective of strengthening School Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Clubs based on their role and contributions for advancing inclusive and sustainable WASH in schools. This is part of an initiative by Environmental Alert in collaboration with KCCA and Water Aid Uganda through the framework of the Sustainable WASH project. WASH project. ]]>

This presentation was made and delivered during an engagement with school leadership of 5 selected Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) schools in Kampala - with an objective of strengthening School Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Clubs based on their role and contributions for advancing inclusive and sustainable WASH in schools. This is part of an initiative by Environmental Alert in collaboration with KCCA and Water Aid Uganda through the framework of the Sustainable WASH project. WASH project. ]]>
Mon, 04 Nov 2019 16:25:40 GMT /slideshow/school-water-sanitation-hygiene-wash-clubs-indicators-of-an-active-club-roles-and-responsibilities-for-effective-wash-improvement-in-schools/190380514 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) School water, sanitation & hygiene (wash) clubs; indicators of an active club, roles and responsibilities for effective wash improvement in schools. JoshuaZake1 This presentation was made and delivered during an engagement with school leadership of 5 selected Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) schools in Kampala - with an objective of strengthening School Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Clubs based on their role and contributions for advancing inclusive and sustainable WASH in schools. This is part of an initiative by Environmental Alert in collaboration with KCCA and Water Aid Uganda through the framework of the Sustainable WASH project. WASH project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationintheschoolclubstraining-backgroundncontextofshc-fwd-31oct2019-191104162540-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was made and delivered during an engagement with school leadership of 5 selected Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) schools in Kampala - with an objective of strengthening School Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Clubs based on their role and contributions for advancing inclusive and sustainable WASH in schools. This is part of an initiative by Environmental Alert in collaboration with KCCA and Water Aid Uganda through the framework of the Sustainable WASH project. WASH project.
School water, sanitation & hygiene (wash) clubs; indicators of an active club, roles and responsibilities for effective wash improvement in schools. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Sugarcane and Tobacco growing in Uganda: impacts on soil and water systems – Reflections & Recommendations for sustainable production to contribute to Uganda’s transition to Middle Income status following the green growth path! /slideshow/sugarcane-and-tobacco-growing-in-uganda-impacts-on-soil-and-water-systems-reflections-recommendations-for-sustainable-production-to-contribute-to-ugandas-transition-to-middle-income-status-following-the-green-growth-path-188256613/188256613 sugarcanetobacco-production-impactsonsoilwatersystems-15oct2019-191029165310
In this paper, I shared issues and insights for sustainable production of agro-commodities using sugarcane and tobacco in Uganda as a case. It was presented during the stakeholders dialogue & inception meeting on, ‘Support to communities and private sector to develop partnerships for sustainable management of natural resources, ecosystem services, chemicals and waste management, held in Gulu and Masindi. The meeting was organized by Tree Talk Plus in collaboration with the ENR-CSO Network, Environmental Alert, Ministry of water & Environment and United Nations Development Program through the framework of the Inclusive Growth for Poverty Reduction Program. ]]>

In this paper, I shared issues and insights for sustainable production of agro-commodities using sugarcane and tobacco in Uganda as a case. It was presented during the stakeholders dialogue & inception meeting on, ‘Support to communities and private sector to develop partnerships for sustainable management of natural resources, ecosystem services, chemicals and waste management, held in Gulu and Masindi. The meeting was organized by Tree Talk Plus in collaboration with the ENR-CSO Network, Environmental Alert, Ministry of water & Environment and United Nations Development Program through the framework of the Inclusive Growth for Poverty Reduction Program. ]]>
Tue, 29 Oct 2019 16:53:10 GMT /slideshow/sugarcane-and-tobacco-growing-in-uganda-impacts-on-soil-and-water-systems-reflections-recommendations-for-sustainable-production-to-contribute-to-ugandas-transition-to-middle-income-status-following-the-green-growth-path-188256613/188256613 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Sugarcane and Tobacco growing in Uganda: impacts on soil and water systems – Reflections & Recommendations for sustainable production to contribute to Uganda’s transition to Middle Income status following the green growth path! JoshuaZake1 In this paper, I shared issues and insights for sustainable production of agro-commodities using sugarcane and tobacco in Uganda as a case. It was presented during the stakeholders dialogue & inception meeting on, ‘Support to communities and private sector to develop partnerships for sustainable management of natural resources, ecosystem services, chemicals and waste management, held in Gulu and Masindi. The meeting was organized by Tree Talk Plus in collaboration with the ENR-CSO Network, Environmental Alert, Ministry of water & Environment and United Nations Development Program through the framework of the Inclusive Growth for Poverty Reduction Program. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sugarcanetobacco-production-impactsonsoilwatersystems-15oct2019-191029165310-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this paper, I shared issues and insights for sustainable production of agro-commodities using sugarcane and tobacco in Uganda as a case. It was presented during the stakeholders dialogue &amp; inception meeting on, ‘Support to communities and private sector to develop partnerships for sustainable management of natural resources, ecosystem services, chemicals and waste management, held in Gulu and Masindi. The meeting was organized by Tree Talk Plus in collaboration with the ENR-CSO Network, Environmental Alert, Ministry of water &amp; Environment and United Nations Development Program through the framework of the Inclusive Growth for Poverty Reduction Program.
Sugarcane and Tobacco growing in Uganda: impacts on soil and water systems – Reflections & Recommendations for sustainable production to contribute to Uganda’s transition to Middle Income status following the green growth path! from Dr. Joshua Zake
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The Role of civil society organizations in the promotion of sustainable Biomass utilization in Uganda. /slideshow/the-role-of-civil-society-organizations-in-the-promotion-of-sustainable-biomass-utilization-in-uganda/177829653 presentationontheroleofcsosinsustainablebiomassutilisationduringthe2019biomassdialogue-fwd-190930170750
This presentation was prepared and delivered during the National Stakeholder’s Dialogue on Biomass Energy organized by the Ministry of Energy & Mineral Development, Environmental Alert, SNV, WWF-UCO, UNCDF as part of the several engagements of the Energy week 2019. It’s a platform for information sharing and exchange among key stakeholders in the sector with a purpose of appreciating emerging issues and together identifying practical actions for addressing these issues. ]]>

This presentation was prepared and delivered during the National Stakeholder’s Dialogue on Biomass Energy organized by the Ministry of Energy & Mineral Development, Environmental Alert, SNV, WWF-UCO, UNCDF as part of the several engagements of the Energy week 2019. It’s a platform for information sharing and exchange among key stakeholders in the sector with a purpose of appreciating emerging issues and together identifying practical actions for addressing these issues. ]]>
Mon, 30 Sep 2019 17:07:49 GMT /slideshow/the-role-of-civil-society-organizations-in-the-promotion-of-sustainable-biomass-utilization-in-uganda/177829653 JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) The Role of civil society organizations in the promotion of sustainable Biomass utilization in Uganda. JoshuaZake1 This presentation was prepared and delivered during the National Stakeholder’s Dialogue on Biomass Energy organized by the Ministry of Energy & Mineral Development, Environmental Alert, SNV, WWF-UCO, UNCDF as part of the several engagements of the Energy week 2019. It’s a platform for information sharing and exchange among key stakeholders in the sector with a purpose of appreciating emerging issues and together identifying practical actions for addressing these issues. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationontheroleofcsosinsustainablebiomassutilisationduringthe2019biomassdialogue-fwd-190930170750-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was prepared and delivered during the National Stakeholder’s Dialogue on Biomass Energy organized by the Ministry of Energy &amp; Mineral Development, Environmental Alert, SNV, WWF-UCO, UNCDF as part of the several engagements of the Energy week 2019. It’s a platform for information sharing and exchange among key stakeholders in the sector with a purpose of appreciating emerging issues and together identifying practical actions for addressing these issues.
The Role of civil society organizations in the promotion of sustainable Biomass utilization in Uganda. from Dr. Joshua Zake
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Climate Change & Its Implications to Livelihoods and Economic Development in Uganda /JoshuaZake1/climate-change-its-implications-to-livelihoods-and-economic-development-in-uganda keynotepaperonclimatechange-vfinal-190930165452
This paper was presented at the Climate Change workshop for Trocaire Partners in Lira Hotel, Lira, May 2008. The purpose of this briefing paper is to raise awareness about climate change, its social and economic development impacts in Uganda and hence the need for urgent actions by key stakeholders (including Government, Development Partners, Civil Society, Policy Makers, Political Leaders, Private Sector, Academia, Research Institutions, Cultural and Faith Based Leaders and Communities among others) towards adaptation and mitigation of the impacts of climate change at various levels. The paper defines key terms and concepts in the context of climate change; discuses and analyses the implications of climate change to livelihoods and economic development in light of current relevant policies and programs at International and National levels. Local and International examples are used to justify the implications of climate change. It also gives possible appropriate strategies at policy and practice level for consideration in addressing the impacts of climate change in Uganda.]]>

This paper was presented at the Climate Change workshop for Trocaire Partners in Lira Hotel, Lira, May 2008. The purpose of this briefing paper is to raise awareness about climate change, its social and economic development impacts in Uganda and hence the need for urgent actions by key stakeholders (including Government, Development Partners, Civil Society, Policy Makers, Political Leaders, Private Sector, Academia, Research Institutions, Cultural and Faith Based Leaders and Communities among others) towards adaptation and mitigation of the impacts of climate change at various levels. The paper defines key terms and concepts in the context of climate change; discuses and analyses the implications of climate change to livelihoods and economic development in light of current relevant policies and programs at International and National levels. Local and International examples are used to justify the implications of climate change. It also gives possible appropriate strategies at policy and practice level for consideration in addressing the impacts of climate change in Uganda.]]>
Mon, 30 Sep 2019 16:54:52 GMT /JoshuaZake1/climate-change-its-implications-to-livelihoods-and-economic-development-in-uganda JoshuaZake1@slideshare.net(JoshuaZake1) Climate Change & Its Implications to Livelihoods and Economic Development in Uganda JoshuaZake1 This paper was presented at the Climate Change workshop for Trocaire Partners in Lira Hotel, Lira, May 2008. The purpose of this briefing paper is to raise awareness about climate change, its social and economic development impacts in Uganda and hence the need for urgent actions by key stakeholders (including Government, Development Partners, Civil Society, Policy Makers, Political Leaders, Private Sector, Academia, Research Institutions, Cultural and Faith Based Leaders and Communities among others) towards adaptation and mitigation of the impacts of climate change at various levels. The paper defines key terms and concepts in the context of climate change; discuses and analyses the implications of climate change to livelihoods and economic development in light of current relevant policies and programs at International and National levels. Local and International examples are used to justify the implications of climate change. It also gives possible appropriate strategies at policy and practice level for consideration in addressing the impacts of climate change in Uganda. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/keynotepaperonclimatechange-vfinal-190930165452-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This paper was presented at the Climate Change workshop for Trocaire Partners in Lira Hotel, Lira, May 2008. The purpose of this briefing paper is to raise awareness about climate change, its social and economic development impacts in Uganda and hence the need for urgent actions by key stakeholders (including Government, Development Partners, Civil Society, Policy Makers, Political Leaders, Private Sector, Academia, Research Institutions, Cultural and Faith Based Leaders and Communities among others) towards adaptation and mitigation of the impacts of climate change at various levels. The paper defines key terms and concepts in the context of climate change; discuses and analyses the implications of climate change to livelihoods and economic development in light of current relevant policies and programs at International and National levels. Local and International examples are used to justify the implications of climate change. It also gives possible appropriate strategies at policy and practice level for consideration in addressing the impacts of climate change in Uganda.
Climate Change & Its Implications to Livelihoods and Economic Development in Uganda from Dr. Joshua Zake
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-JoshuaZake1-48x48.jpg?cb=1670781947 Joshua is a 45 years old Ugandan with 21 years of exposure and experience with issues of sustainable agriculture, natural resources management, environment, climate change and related policy analysis, lobbying and advocacy in Uganda. He has excellent analytic and writing skills. He has authored various technical reports, articles, issues papers and policy briefs among others on agriculture, environment and natural resources management in Uganda during execution of expected tasks in his previous and current employment. Joshua is particularly interested in action research on issues of agriculture development under smallholder farming systems, natural resources management, climate change. ug.linkedin.com/pub/joshua-zake/23/45/181 https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/roundtables-presentations-prep-4-cop15-unccd-24april2022-fwd-220429101929-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/rights-rewards-and-responsibilities-the-future-of-land-stewardship-land-restoration-a-path-to-sustainable-postpandemic-recovery-the-big-dry-from-disaster-to-drought-resilience/251691421 Rights, rewards and re... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tna-forestry-key-outcomes-21arch2022-220325193531-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/key-outcomes-of-the-technology-needs-assessment-for-the-forestry-subsector/251428433 Key outcomes of the Te... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ifpa-cd-project-roleofeaandtheenr-csos-9feb2022-fwd-220209220530-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-role-of-environmental-alert-ea-networks-and-cso-partners-and-how-they-will-contribute-to-successful-implementation-of-the-investing-in-forests-and-protected-areas-for-climate-smart-development-ifpacd-project/251142847 The role of Environmen...