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On Thursday, 9 December 2021, the Environmental and Forestry Human Resources Education and Training Center in conjunction with GIZ and Common Sense held a Kick-Off Meeting that specifically addressed the E-Learning Development Assistance Plan for the Environmental and Forestry Human Resources Education and Training Center, the Environment and Forestry Education and Training Center (BD LHK) and the Forestry Vocational High School (SMK). This plan will be implemented over the next few years. The meeting was held online from 13.30 - 16.30 WIB (7.30 - 10.30 Vienna Time) and was opened by the acting Head of the Human Resources Extension and Development Agency (BP2SDM) at the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK), Ms. Mariana Lubis.
The meeting was a follow-up to assistance provided by GIZ in relation to the development of e-Learning at the Ministry of Environment and Forestry Education and Training Center, a collaboration that commenced back in 2014. This mentoring activity is focusing on capacity building for management, trainers, administrative teams and training providers for e-learning development programmes at the HR Education and Training Center and is being provided by Common Sense, a consulting agency with more than 20 years of experience in capacity building in relation to digital learning and the creation of learning content. To date, Common Sense has worked in over 60 countries across the world.
In order to collect initial data relating to E-Learning conditions, GIZ, working in conjunction with Common Sense, facilitated discussions through the use of the Mentimeter Wordcloud and Padlet applications. Using these applications, participants were able to contribute actively and freely, providing information that addressed the vision, goals and desired results of future e-learning initiatives. Furthermore, the meeting participants were also asked to analyse the needs of stakeholders working within the HR Education and Training Center as regards the development of e-Learning.
The kick-off meeting concluded with the preparation of a Follow-Up Plan through the formation of three working groups, specifically: a) The Learning Management System/LMS Evaluation Team; b) The Digital Learning Competency Assessment Team for Widyaiswara (lecturer); and c) The E-Learning Content Development and Selection Team.
For more information, please contact:
Wira Hakim, Junior Adviser for Human Capacity Development
Edy Marbyanto, Strategic Area Manager for Human Capacity Development
In order to prepare a priority programme for 2022 which will be implemented in conjunction with FORCLIME, the Papua Provincial Forestry and Environment Service held a coordination meeting on 8 December 2021 in Abepura, Jayapura City, Papua. The meeting was opened by Dr. Estiko Tri Wiradyo, SH. M.Si, the Head of the Forestry Planning Division at the Papua Provincial Forestry and Environment Service, and was also attended by the Director of Forestry and Water Resources Conservation at Bappenas, Dr Nur Hygiawati Rahayu, ST, MSc., As well as by FORCLIME’s Program Director, Georg Buchholz.
During the meeting, the Papua Provincial Forestry and Environment Service presented several programme proposals for joint implementation by the Papua Provincial Forestry and Environment Service and FORCLIME during 2022, including the following initiatives:
1. Strengthening of the REDD+ Working Group and carbon surveys.
2. Dissemination of regulations in the wake of the issuance of the Job-Creation Law.
3. Preparation of forest management plans by Production Forest Management Unit (KPHP) XXI and Protection Forest Management Unit (KPHL) XXIII.
4. Strengthening the capacities of forest farmer groups.
5. Promotion of non-timber forest products.
6. Promotion of the International Conference on Biodiversity, Ecotourism and Creative Economy (ICBE).
In terms of efforts to strengthen the Papua REDD+ Working Group, the Papua Provincial Forestry and Environment Service and members of the Papua REDD+ Working Group, supported by FORCLIME, undertook a study visit to the West Kalimantan REDD+ Working Group last November.
“The results of the visit of the Papua REDD+ Working Group to the West Kalimantan REDD+ Working Group, supported by FORCLIME, have been conveyed to the Head of the Papua Provincial Forestry and Environment Service. I also stated that one important lesson to learn should be the creation of a secretariat that will support the Working Group. In this regards, the Head of the Papua Provincial Forestry and Environment Service provides a direct secretariat to the Papua REDD+ Working Group," explained Dr Estiko Tri Wiradyo, SH. M.Si, Head of the Forestry Planning Division for Papua Province.
The results of this coordination meeting will be integrated into FORCLIME’s annual 2022 work plan.
For more information, please contact:
Theodora F. Resubun, Advisor for Sustainable Forest Management and Coordinator for Papua Province
Mohammad Sidiq, Strategic Area Manager for Sustainable Forest Management and Coordinator for Papua and West Papua Provinces
In 2021, FORCLIME supported the University of Ottow Geissler Papua (UOGP) in facilitating the Free, Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) process for the establishment of the Nyei Toro Educational Forest, as well as in identifying the need to establish a Center of Excellence for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and mapping. This FORCLIME support will continue during 2022 in the form of various jointly implemented activities that were decided at a coordination meeting attended by FORCLIME and the UOGP on 9 December 2021 in Jayapura, Papua. The meeting was opened by Vice-Chancellor I of UOGP, George.M. Satya, M.Sc. Ph.D., and was also attended by the Director of Forestry and Water Resources Conservation of the Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas, Dr Nur Hygiawati Rahayu, ST, MSc, as well as representatives of the Planning Bureau of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry and representatives of the Center for Conservation and Natural Resources (BBKSDA) Papua.
Based on the discussion, several activities were decided upon for joint implementation during 2022, specifically an internship program for students of the UOGP Forestry Program, further development of the Nyei Toro Educational Forest and capacity building for Educational Forest managers, GIS training for lecturers and students in order to support the development of the Center of Excellence for GIS and mapping, and the establishment of a local committee of the International Forestry Students’ Association (IFSA).
During the meeting, Dr Nur Hygiawari Rahayu, ST, MSc, expressed her appreciation for the implemented FPIC process, stating, “The Nyei Toro Educational Forest is the first Educational Forest in Papua. Hopefully, in the future, this Educational Forest will become an example of sustainable forest management and protection, and will benefit local communities, both at the national and international levels.”
For more information, please contact:
Ruben Yogi, Junior Adviser for GIS and Forest Mapping
Theodora Florida Resubun, Adviser for Sustainable Forest Management and Coordinator for Papua Province
Mohammad Sidiq, Strategic Area Manager for Sustainable Forest Management and Coordinator for Papua and West Papua Provinces
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