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Oromia Forested Landscape Program
Oromia forested landscape program

The comprehensive BSP (cBSP) elaborates an equitable benefit sharing mechanism that is intended to effectively distribute carbon and non-carbon benefits generated by the Oromia Forested Landscape Program (OFLP) under the Emission Reductions Purchase Agreement (ERPA) phase two.

Oromia Forested Landscape Program - ERP
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The Oromia Forested Landscape Program Emission Reduction Project (OFLP-ERP) is the region’s strategic umbrella programme and coordination platform for multi-sector and multi-partner interventions on all forested landscapes. The Program contributes to a transformation in the way forested landscapes are managed in Oromia to deliver multiple benefits such as poverty reduction and resilient livelihoods, climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation, and water provisions. The OFLP contributes to low carbon development through a series of (a) state-wide enabling investments that reduce GHG emissions from land-use change, promote sustainable land use blending land-use planning, policies, and practices; (b) harnessing multi-sector, private sector and local communities’ engagements; and (c) leveraging initiatives and financing, including results-based ER payments.

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OROMIA FORESTED LANDSCAPE PROGRAM (OFLP): 2017 – 2023

Approximately 38M Tree seedlings produced and planted
3600
About 10,000 Ha Land demarcated for plantation
8900
Over 9,700 ha of Land Afforested/Reforested
8900
400 COOPERATIVES Established and engaged in Afforestation/Reforestation (AR)
250
Over 217,000 Ha Area demarcated for sustainable forest management
20900
Over 210,000 Ha Natural Forest Put Under Participatory Forest Management
21900
129 COOPERATIVES Established and engaged in Participatory Forest Management (PFM)
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Receieved over 92M ETB (~1.6M USD) for livelihood enhancement of 50,685 Cooperative Members.
9200000000
Over 92,576 HooldsusehDirectly benefited from the project.
909000
community member have been consulted on wide range of REDD+ concepts, OFLP activities intervention and safeguard management procedures
199000
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