LEAF II

MULTINATIONAL LAKES EDWARD AND ALBERT INTEGRATED FISHERIES AND WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (LEAF II) PROJECT

Overall Project Objective: “is to sustainably increase the lakes’ fish productivity by promoting good fish capture and management practice, restoration of the lakes catchments and improvement of water quality on the shared lakes’ water resources.

Project Components

  • Fisheries Resources Development and Management
  • Integrated Water Resources Management
  • Project Management and Coordination

COMPONENT 1: FISHERIES RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT

  • Component aims to promote sustainable management and productivity of the various species of fish in the two Lakes for the common benefit of the two countries.
  • This component has four sub-components namely:
    • Updating and harmonization of policies, legislation and regulatory frameworks,
    • Development of a fisheries management information system,
    • Bilateral monitoring, control and surveillance, and
    • Local communities adopt responsible fishing practices and modern processing techniques.

Achievements under this component

COMPONENT 2: INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Component consists of 5 closely related sub components:

  • Coordination capacities of NELSAP, Uganda and DRC strengthened and formalized,
  • Integrated Lake Management Plans (ILMP) updated and adopted by Uganda and DRC,
  • Establishment of a Basin Management Authority/ Organization for LEAB,
  • Water resources quantity and quality monitoring strengthened, and
  • Community-based integrated CMPs prepared and implemented in selected watersheds.

Achievements under this component

COMPONENT 3: PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION

  • The component is to provide resources necessary for the effective implementation, coordination, communication, monitoring and evaluation of the project activities.
  • This component has two sub-components namely:
    • Project Management, and
    • Monitoring and Evaluation.

Achievements under this component

 

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Commissioning the Fort Portal new building offices, construted under the LAEF II Project
LEAF II Project conducting a training for participants from both Uganda and DR Congo at the Water Resources Institute.