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1. INTRODUCTION

The Regional Workshop on Implementation of IPF/IFF Proposals for Action in Africa was organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and hosted by the Government of Ghana from 16 to 18 February 2004 in Accra, Ghana, in conjunction with the Fourteenth session of the African Forestry and Wildlife Commission. The workshop was co-sponsored by the US Department of State/USDA Forest Service.

Gathering from all sub-regions of Africa and beyond, 49 experts participated in the workshop, from countries (20), members of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF) and other international, regional and sub-regional organizations (14), private sector (1) and non-governmental organizations (4).

Mr. A.S.K. Boachie-Dapaah, Ghana, was elected as Chairperson and Mr. Ababu Anage Zeleke, Ethiopia, as Vice-Chairperson of the Workshop. Mr. Abdel Azim Mirghani Ibrahim, Sudan, acted as Rapporteur and Ms. Christina Amoako-Nuama as Facilitator. The work was conducted in three Working Groups: (I) Trade and Sustainable Forest Management, chaired by Mr. Roger Foteu, Cameroon; (II) Rehabilitation of Degraded Forest Lands, chaired by Mr. Ndiawar Ndieng, Senegal; and (III) Strengthening Regional Collaboration and Preparedness of African Countries in International Forest Dialogue, chaired by Mr. Bertrand Zida, CILSS.

The workshop was organized to strengthen country, sub-regional and regional action towards sustainable forest management, including through the implementation of proposals for action of the Intergovernmental Panel on Forests (IPF) and the Intergovernmental Forum on Forests (IFF). This was in direct response to the Sixteenth session of the Committee on Forestry (COFO) in March 2003, which recommended that FAO take the lead in supporting policy and providing technical advice to countries and facilitate the flow of information between the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF) and countries.

The workshop provided a forum to exchange country experiences and discuss materials available for implementing IPF/IFF proposals, specifically around themes of trade and sustainable forest management and rehabilitation of degraded forest lands. It also provided an opportunity to inform countries about developments in the international forest dialogue and to discuss how countries could better prepare for global meetings. This was particularly timely considering the upcoming decisions in 2005, on the future international arrangements for forests.

The report was endorsed by the Fourteenth session of the African Forestry and Wildlife Commission.

2. KEY OBSERVATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

2.1. Implementing Proposals for Action

Observations/Lessons Learned:

Recommendations:

2.2. Participation of African Countries in the International Forest Dialogue

Observations/Lessons Learned:

Recommendations:

2.3. Strengthening Regional Actions

Observations/Lessons Learned:

Recommendations:

2.4. Trade in and Sustainable Forest Management (Implementing IPF/IFF Proposals for Action)

Observations/Lessons Learned:

Recommendations:

2.5. Rehabilitation of Degraded Forest Lands (Implementing IPF/IFF Proposals for Action)

Observations/Lessons Learned:

Recommendations:

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