USAID Madagascar HARENA

Le projet HARENA de l'USAID à Madagascar d'une durée de cinq ans (2024-2029) utilisera une approche systémique et multisectorielle pour réduire les menaces sur la biodiversité et les forêts, améliorer la conservation et renforcer la résilience au changement climatique ; développer des opportunités économiques durables pour les pauvres ; et améliorer la gouvernance environnementale. En travaillant à travers les systèmes économiques et sociaux locaux, l'Activité s'attaquera aux causes profondes de la pauvreté et de l'insécurité alimentaire qui poussent les communautés à Madagascar à dépendre des zones de haute biodiversité pour leurs besoins de base. Pour ce faire, l'Activité agira à travers trois domaines clés d'interventions : 1) gestion des ressources naturelles et des aires protégées (AP), conservation de la biodiversité et des forêts (nature) ; 2) moyens de subsistance améliorés et résilients au climat et engagement du secteur privé pour améliorer le bien-être humain et les résultats socio-économiques (richesse) ; et 3) gouvernance des ressources naturelles et des aires protégées (pouvoir). Ciblée dans trois zones géographiques à haute valeur de biodiversité et à fort potentiel d'atténuation du changement climatique terrestre, HARENA mettra en œuvre cinq approches stratégiques pour atteindre des résultats clés : 

  • Approche Stratégique 1 : Améliorer la gestion durable des ressources naturelles avec un accent sur la biodiversité, les terres, les forêts et les aires protégées (AP) ; 
  • Approche Stratégique 2 : Promouvoir des moyens de subsistance diversifiés basés sur l'agriculture durables et résilients au climat, y compris des produits de ressources naturelles complémentaires (tels que les cultures d'arbres) pour améliorer les moyens de subsistance et les services écosystémiques ; 
  • Approche Stratégique 3 : Améliorer la gouvernance, le plaidoyer et les efforts anti-corruption au niveau national, régional et local autour de la gestion des ressources naturelles, des terres et de l'eau ; 
  • Approche Stratégique 4 : Augmenter la résilience locale pour se préparer et s'adapter au changement climatique et à d'autres chocs ; et 
  • Approche Stratégique 5 : Renforcer la gestion de l'utilisation des terres à travers la planification spatiale au niveau communal et sécuriser les droits fonciers par la mise en œuvre efficace de la politique de tenure foncière. 

The five-year (2024-2029) USAID Madagascar HARENA Activity will use a multisectoral systems approach to reduce threats to biodiversity and forests, improve conservation, and build resilience to climate change; develop sustainable, economic opportunities for the poor; and improve environmental governance. Working across local economic and social systems, the Activity will address the root causes of poverty and food insecurity that drive communities in Madagascar to rely on areas of high biodiversity for their basic needs. To do so, the Activity will work through three key areas of interventions: 1) natural resource and protected area (PA) management, and biodiversity and forest conservation (nature); 2) improved, climate-resilient livelihoods and private sector engagement for enhanced human wellbeing and socioeconomic outcomes (wealth); and 3) natural resource/PA governance (power). Focused in three geographic zones with high biodiversity value and high land-based climate change mitigation potential, HARENA will implement five strategic approaches to achieve key results:

  • Strategic Approach 1: Improve sustainable management of natural resources with a focus on biodiversity, land, forests, and protected areas (PA);
  • Strategic Approach 2: Promote sustainable and climate-resilient, market-led diversified agriculture-based livelihoods, including complementary natural resource products (such as tree crops) to improve livelihoods and ecosystems services;
  • Strategic Approach 3: Improve national, regional, and local-level governance, advocacy, and anti-corruption efforts around natural resource, land, and water management;
  • Strategic Approach 4: Increase local resilience to prepare for and adapt to climate change and other shocks; and
  • Strategic Approach 5: Strengthen land use management through spatial planning at the communal level and secure land rights through the effective implementation of the land tenure policy.
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