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    <title>Proceedings of the Second Awareness Creation Workshop  on Wetlands in the Amhara Region</title>
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    <description>Title: Proceedings of the Second Awareness Creation Workshop  on Wetlands in the Amhara Region
Authors: Ethio Wetlands and Natural Resources Association (EWNRA)
Abstract: Introduction &#xD;
Ethio Wetlands and Natural Resources Association is a not-for-profit non-governmental organization &#xD;
established in the year 2000 as an extension of Ethiopian Wetlands Research Programme (EWRP), &#xD;
which was a three-year project implemented in Illubabor Zone of the Oromia Region. Since its &#xD;
establishment the organization is disseminating the findings of EWRP, involved in investigation and &#xD;
documentation of information on wetlands, capacity building and awareness raising on wetlands and &#xD;
implementing catchment-based wetland management projects. The organization has currently &#xD;
established linkage with various national and international institutions. It has implemented and is &#xD;
implementing different research, capacity building and development projects in Oromia, Amhara and &#xD;
Southern Ethiopian Nation, Nationalities and Peoples Regional States. &#xD;
The organization conducted the first awareness creation workshop on wetlands in Amhara region in &#xD;
January 2001, which the participants identified key activities, which need to be pursued in the &#xD;
immediate future. Some of these are further awareness raising works at different level, conducting a &#xD;
wetland survey in the region, research work on wetlands to come up with recommendation for &#xD;
sustainable use, networking and capacity building through training and production and distribution of &#xD;
extension materials, policy review and development, institutional responsibility allocation, &#xD;
identification of sources of technical expertise and project development for wetland management. &#xD;
In the past few years the Ethio Wetlands and Natural Resources Association has been working &#xD;
towards the achievement of the activities proposed at the first regional awareness creation workshop. &#xD;
With funding from the Finland Embassy and the Global Mechanism of the Convention to Combat &#xD;
Desertification (GM-CCD), the organization is implementing a pilot project for demonstrating and &#xD;
testing catchment and community based sustainable wetland management and rehabilitation in three &#xD;
weredas of Amhara region namely Dangla, Bahar Dar Zuria Fogera. &#xD;
This project involves a series of inter-linked activity components, some of which are addressing &#xD;
activities proposed in the first regional awareness creation workshop. The five major activities &#xD;
components of the project are: &#xD;
o Undertaking participatory studies on wetlands and wetland resources at selected sites, &#xD;
o Undertaking awareness creation conferences to disseminate important information on wetlands to &#xD;
local government authorities and employees as well as farming communities, &#xD;
o Dissemination of wetland information via the circulation of extension booklets and leaflets, &#xD;
o Training of farmers, development agents and experts to build capacity within the public and &#xD;
government institutions for improved wetland management and &#xD;
o Establishment and running of pilot demonstration sites in three catchments for demonstrating &#xD;
integrated catchment and community-based wetland management practices through community &#xD;
participation. &#xD;
This workshop is organized in line with the above activity components to raise awareness on &#xD;
wetlands with local government authorities and employees. Twenty three people drawn from &#xD;
different offices of the three weredas (Fogera, Dangela and Bahar Dar Zuria), the Agriculture and &#xD;
Rural Development offices of south Gonder, Awi and West Gojjam zones and regional Bureau of &#xD;
Agriculture and Rural Development, the Rural Land Administration and Use and Environmental &#xD;
Protection Authority, Amhara Research Center and USAID are attended the workshop. Number of &#xD;
participants is lower than expected due to overlapping of the workshop with unexpected meetings of &#xD;
government officials, even though it was tried to change the date of the workshop several times to &#xD;
avoid such type of overlapping. This proceeding contains the papers presented at the workshop and &#xD;
discussions made by the workshop participants on wetland issues.</description>
    <dc:date>2005-09-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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