SUMMARY OF THE SUFACHAC STEERING COMMITTEE

 

Its very first edition of the Steering Committee was held in March 2017 where the first Annual Work Plan Budget (AWPB) was validated. This AWPB was to set the databases of the Project through a number of studies and fieldwork conducted by both consultants and project implementing partners.

The second steering committee took place in Douala from 24th to 25th September 2018 where a review of the planned activities realized within the timeframe was done and some recommendations for the way forward were done. A second AWPB was also validated at the end of this second session and served as a canvas for the implementation of the activities from October 2018 to November 2020. 

This 3rd session which took place from the 3rd to the 4th of December 2020 was aimed at examining the level of execution of the project’s activities from October 2018 to November 2020, and equally to introduce the Mid-term review team of consultants and launch the Mid Term Review process

The Ministers representative, Dr. NDONGO BARTHELEMY, in his opening speech did not fail to underline with satisfaction the achievements of the SUFACHAC project since its creation in the midst of socio-political crisis and Covid 19 pandemic.

Mme. ZABOYA Dama Adèle epse Makomra the national director of the SUFACHAC project made a presentation of the project's achievements with a few samples of reports and products of the various activities carried out such as "capacity building workshop to empower women of the Bakossi Bayang Mbo landscape.

The Mid-term review team was presented to the steering committee by Dr. ADAMOU BOUHARI the UNEP Task Manager. After deliberations, some observations, questions, resolutions, and recommendations were made as a guide for the way forward. The session ended with the interview of some officials and the preparation and signing of the final communique.

 

Some Pictures of the events are available below, to view all images click here.

 

                   

                     

 

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