COMMUNITY EFFORTS TO UTILIZE RESOURCES WHILE REDUCING RESOURCE CONFICT

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COMMUNITY EFFORTS TO UTILIZE RESOURCES WHILE REDUCING RESOURCE CONFICT CAN PHE LEAD TO ENVIRONMENT CHANGE, RESOURSE CONFICT RESOLUTION & BETTER HEALTH

T H E C A S E O F

Il Ngwesi Group RANCH

AN OVERVIEW OF IL NGWESI A community owned land (group ranch) and managed by Il Laikipak maasai 634 registered members representing total of 7000 population Collective use of land for various projects to improve their livelihood

Il Ngwesi Location: Laikipia district of Rift valley Province, covers 16,500 acres (8,695Htr) & 80% of the land used for conservation

Vision and Mission VISION; INTEGRATING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MISSION; To improve livelihoods by the generation of income through ecofriendly activities in order to conserve wildlife and its habitat, uphold the Maasai culture and develop local communities.

COMMUNITY PROJECTS UNDER IL NGWESI INTEGRATION OF: Preservation of Maasai culture Public Health & HIV/AIDS Education Improve access to clean and safe water Environmental conservation and security Tourism & Income Generation Activities Infrastructure development

PUBLIC HEALTH & HIV/AIDS Target a population of 20,000ppl in Capacity building of CORPS. Control HIV/AIDS -VCT, eradicate stigma, Care and support and awareness creation integrated mobile clinics Reproductive health & family planning Awareness and prevention of Malaria Awareness on TB PROGRAM

ENVIRONMENT/RESOURCE CONFLICT MANAGEMENT Introduction to black rhino & white rhino Development of Grazing by-laws Setting aside 80% of the land for Conservation Il Ngwesi eco-lodge Setting up of Wildlife monitoring systems Population SECURITY TEAM;

CONSERVATION & SECURITY Escorting guest during nature walk & game drives Maintain the community by-laws Help to enforce the grazing laws and check against encroaching by non members Wildlife Monitoring- Maintains records of different animals species taking note of sick animals, migration patterns, any cases of poaching and take necessary actions Link up with other community conservancies to maintain order in the greater northern Kenya Help the government law enforcement agencies- Chiefs, police force, ECTOURISM

ECO TOURISM IN ILNGWESI - IL NGWESI BANDAS established in 1996, - Funded by USAID through COBRA. - Six cottages with 12 beds - With 20 employees, 99% coming from the local community - Run by the community them self - Big source of income in Il Ngwesi - Revenue from the project goes the community.

ILNGWESI REVENUE CHART SOURCES Il ngwesi lodge Cultural boma Camp site Camel walk safari Conservation fee Friends & development partners Sales 1999-2007 12000000 10000000 8000000 6000000 4000000 2000000 0 Il Ngwesi Revenue Chart 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Years Series 1 Series2

YEARLY REVENUE DISTIBUTION Education - ksh 1.2 million every year on needy children bursaries & teachers salaries HIV awareness & Provide mobile VCTs ( 1,019 tested & over 3000 counseled in 2007) (2008 in progress Conservation and security Ksh 2million yearly Support of IGAS for the community - 2007 Ksh 200,000 Infrasacture 2007- Water-Ksh 300 000 2007- Roads-Ksh 450 000

HOW IT WORKS, WHY IT WORKS & HOW THEY ARE INTERGRATED Community owned idea and community led programme Developed management systems. Participatory decision making process. Developed capacity in committees Maasai cultural values Equity revenue distribution Support from partners and friends

SUCCESS STORIES Development of the Ecolodge Introduction of black rhino after 30yrs of diminishing - Introduction of white rhino in the region Award wining -Winner of the 2002 UNDP equator initiative (community reducing poverty through biodiversity conservation) - Winner of first choice responsible tourism awards 2006-2007 Global Vision Award Stopping Cattle rustling/provide security of people Creation of employment (48ppl) (99% from the community) A good example for other communities (17 other communities had started similar project) 2006 Il Ngwesi leaders declaration on HIV AIDS Introduction of holistic management of the conservation area.

CHALLENGES Human wildlife conflict Tourism marketing Population growth Conflict between the old & young generation Poor representation in higher government level in decision making Capacity of committees members Inadequate resources Inadequate infrastructure Threats from international Terrorism on tourism May 2007 court rule on the case over Il Ngwesi (105million) Political instability in the country

CONCLUSION KEY LESSON TO ILNGWESI SUCCESS All participatory in decision making Equal benefit sharing among the stake holders Good governance and partnership Good flow of communication Democracy embraced during leaders election Community ownership

BE PART OF ILNGWESI BY; TELLING OTHERS ABOUT US! YOUR PRESENTER KUNTAI T. KARMUSHU Tell: +254 722 560 877 Email; kuntz81@gmail.com THANK YOU