CBNRM Networking
What happens after a development project closes? Do achieved outcomes continue to benefit beneficiaries? Or is the project and all that it achieved forgotten?
The World Bank's Common Property Resource Management Network (CPRNet) was founded by me in 1995. Partner in World Bank "CBNRM Initiative". Merged with CBNRM Net in 2001.
A World Bank project (1997-1999). Organized an intl. workshop on Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) in 1998. The World Bank's "CPRNet" was a partner. Follow-up activities included "CBNRM Net" and "CBNRM Networking".
I founded CBNRMNet in 1998 as a World Bank activity. It is a follow-up activity of the World Bank's "CBNRM Initiative", and it incorporates the World Bank's CPRNet. Today it is a project of CBNRM Networking, a Norwegian NGO.
Of all the world's languages, around half are more or less endangered, with several becoming extinct annually. This article addresses the impact of endangered languages and language extinction on land tenure and land degradation.
How we communicate is changing, with virtual communication becoming increasingly important. This article addresses networking in development cooperation, and in CSOs that receive support from the EEA and Norway Grants.
Økt vektlegging av samarbeid mellom de tre samfunnssektorene i Agder er nødvendig for å få til en grønn omstilling og sirkulær økonomi.