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Investing in multi-stakeholder dialogue to address natural resource competition and conflict
Authors:Blake Ratner  Clementine Burnley  Samuel Mugisha  Elias Madzudzo  Il Oeur  Kosal Mam
Institution:1. b.ratner@cgiar.org
Abstract:How can multi-stakeholder dialogue help assess and address the roots of environmental resource competition and conflict? This article summarises the outcomes and lessons from action research in large lake systems in Uganda, Zambia, and Cambodia. Dialogues linking community groups, NGOs and government agencies have reduced local conflict, produced agreements with private investors, and influenced government priorities in ways that respond to the needs of marginalised fishing communities. The article details policy guidance in four areas: building stakeholder commitment, understanding the institutional and governance context, involving local groups in the policy reform process, and embracing adaptability in programme implementation.
Keywords:Civil society – Participation  Conflict and reconstruction  Governance and public policy  Labour and livelihoods  Environment (built and natural) – Food security  Sub-Saharan Africa  East Asia
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