Kenya’s Task Force on anti-corruption for REDD+ - Assessment report

Filed under - Climate governance

Report published 29 December 2017
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This report assesses the Kenya Task Force for Anti-Corruption in Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation mechanism (REDD+), which was an informal multi-stakeholder forum that brought together national actors working on forest governance, anti-corruption and transparency in order to contribute to the development of the strategy for the implementation of REDD+ in Kenya. The goal of the assessment, first, is to gather lessons learned in relation to how the Task Force was created, the achievements it recorded and the challenges it faced; and secondly, to make recommendations for its future work and replicability.

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Country / Territory - Kenya   
Region - Sub-Saharan Africa   
Language(s) - English   
Topic - Climate governance   |   Environment   |   Forestry   |   Poverty and development   

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