cameroon-demo-site-logical-framework
Main Result 2 (Component 2)
Developed mechanisms for
sustainable tourism governance
and management
Activities contributing towards
Result 2:
2.1 Support the development of a
multi-partner stakeholder group,
including government
departments (tourism,
environment, forestry, wildlife),
community based organisations,
NGOs, and the private sector
(including the deep water port
developer) to improve
communication, enforcement,
cooperation, streamline
overlapping mandates and resolve
conflicts within the Kribi demo
site area
2.2 Support and test the draft EIA
A coastal zone task force or multipartner group with diverse
representation of stakeholders is
meeting on a regular and effective
basis, and is able to influence
government and private sector
initiatives within the demo site(s)
Project reports
Evidence of the feedback and
results provided to the multipartner group and evidence of
policy revisions
Evidence of a sustainable
coordination mechanism for
destination planning at the demo
sites
Project publications and website
resources
Coastal zone multi-partner
meetings and reports
Stakeholder views and
perspectives from participatory
surveys
Meeting reports and
recommendations
Stakeholder views and
perspectives from participatory
surveys
Partner organisation reports (as
above)
Number of recommendations on
The existing stakeholders will
welcome the COAST project and
be willing to take on and promote
the recommendations arising from
the demo sites, thereby providing
a mechanism for influencing
governance and future policy
Build upon the Inter-communal
Tourism Office formerly
supported by SNV at Kribi.
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