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1 Curriculum Vitae Faustin Peter Maganga Name of Staff: Faustin Peter MAGANGA Date of Birth: 22 September 1954 Nationality: Tanzanian Country of permanent residence: Tanzanian Education Names of institutions Degree obtained Dates of obtainment Roskilde University, Denmark PhD, Geography and International Development Studies 1996 University of Zimbabwe MSc, Rural & Urban Planning University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 1991 MA, Development Studies 1990 BA, (Upper Second Class Honours) 1982 Languages Language Reading Speaking Writing Swahili Mother tongue English Excellent Excellent Excellent Membership of professional bodies: African Studies Association Association of American Geographers Wildlife Conservation Society of Tanzania Other skills (e.g. Computer literacy, etc.): (a) Certificate in Informatics (b) Computer skills in Word Processing; SPSS; Powerpoint; etc Present position: Senior Consultant, PEMconsult East Africa &Associate Professor, Institute of Resource Assessment, University of Dar es Salaam Key qualifications: FaustinMaganga s research and consultancy experience is mainly in Governance and Institutional Aspects of Natural Resource Management; Rural Development Planning and Political Ecology. The assignments that he has been involved in include: Assessment and Evaluation of Wildlife Management Areas in Tanzania (For Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism). The main objective of this assignment was to evaluate the implementation of the process to establish a pilot Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs); to 1
2 evaluate the design of the pilot phase for the WMA looking at the extent to which the design has facilitated the implementation of WMAs, and to identify factors that can enhance sustainability of WMA. Development and Implementation of Training Programme in Participatory Forest Management at Local Government and Community Levels, for the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Dar es Salaam. The aim of this consultancy was to develop extension and training materials and media for addressing knowledge gaps of the laws, regulations and policies related to forestry, land and other natural resources Development and Implementation of an Awareness Campaign in Participatory Forest Management and Private Sector Involvement in Plantation Forest Management, for the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Dar es Salaam. The objectives of this assignment are to implement key aspects of the PFM Communication Action Plan and to increase stakeholder awareness as to the aims of the Government of Tanzania for increased private sector participation. Formulation of the Environment Component of the 10th EDF Support to Non State Actors Programme. Strategic Planning of Finnish Support to Forestry in Tanzania, Review of Finland s current forestry programme and interventions in Tanzania to assess relevance, efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of the current programme, including internal coherence of the interventions as well as coherence and value added of the interventions to those of other development partners. The assignment involved provision of strategic advice and recommendations for the future Finnish-Tanzanian cooperation in forestry sector. Consultancies undertaken Year/duration Country Client Position January May 2013 Tanzania Overseas Development National Governance Expert Institute, London Participated in the Tanzania National Climate Change Finance Analysis, which was coordinated by ODI. The study focused on climate change relevant spending that appears in the national budget over the period 2009/ /13, noting that expenditure on climate change can come from a variety of sources, including international climate funds, bilateral and multilateral donor funds, public funds, and private sector funds. The study focused on funding allocated to finance climate change actions through the national budget, as such spending is most closely aligned with national policy setting and institutional arrangements.he is the author of Chapter 7 of the Report.. Year/duration Country Client Position Tanzania International Work Team Leader Feb June 2013 Group for Indigenous Affairs, Copenhagen Conducted an External Evaluation of the project on Land Use Planning and Resource management in Longido District, Tanzania, to identify lessons learned and provide recommendations that can guide the supported NGO (CORDS) in relation to its future work on land rights, land use planning and natural resource management. Also, provided recommendations to IWGIA in terms of possible future support. Participated as Team Leader, supervised fieldwork and co-authored the Final Report. Year/duration Country Client Position Nov 2012 Tanzania Danida/CIDA National Consultant Joint Annual Technical Review (JATR) of the Tanzania Environmental Management Act 2
3 Year/duration Country Client Position Implementation Support Programme (EMA -ISP), funded by Danida and CIDA. The purpose of the review was to assess the progress and achievement made by Vice President s Office-DOE, NEMC, and the five sector ministries involved in this initiative for the period of This assessment was based on the revised EMA-ISP work plan and identified activities, outputs and outcomes. This included financial and management aspects. The review also assessed and reported on the progress made on the implementation of recommendations made in the 2010/2011 JATR. Year/duration Country Client Position Nov 2011 Feb Tanzania IUCN National Consultant 2012 Terminal Evaluation of the Pangani River Basin Management Project, Comprising The UNDP/GEF mainstreaming Climate Change into Integrated Water Resources Management in Pangani River Basin Project, Assess the key achievements of the multi-donor funded project and extract good practices and lessons learned. The scope of the evaluation covered effectiveness, efficiency and relevance. May June 2011 Tanzania NIRAS Finland/ Ministry of Foreign Affairs Finland National Consultant Strategic Planning of Finnish Support to Forestry in Tanzania, Review of Finland s current forestry programme and interventions in Tanzania to assess relevance, efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of the current programme, including internal coherence of the interventions as well as coherence and value added of the interventions to those of other development partners. Provision of strategic advice and recommendations for the future Finnish-Tanzanian cooperation in forestry sector. April 2011 Tanzania HN Consultants ApS, Roskilde, Denmark; Natural Resource Management Specialist The Third Review of the Danish Support to Environmental Sectors in Tanzania Reviewed relevant documents and consulted with representatives from the Government of Tanzania, as well as with development partners, representatives of civil society organizations. Participated in review and contributed to drafting of Aide Memoire November 2010 Tanzania EU Delegation Team Leader EU Delegation, Dar es Salaam, Formulation of the Environment Component of the 10th EDF Support to Non State Actors Programme March 2010 Tanzania Danida / HN Consultants Natural Resource Management Specialist The Second Annual Sector Review of the Danish Support to the Environment Sectors in Tanzania October 2008 Tanzania ISS Team Leader ISS, Nairobi, The Nature and Extent of Environmental Crime in Tanzania June September 2008 Tanzania SID, Nairobi Team Leader The Extractive Resources (ERI) in Tanzania: State of the Art. April-May 2008 Tanzania Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism Team member Training Needs Assessment and Development of a National Training Programme for Sustainable 3
4 Year/duration Country Client Position Wetlands Management in Tanzania, for the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism February-March 2008 Tanzania Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism / Norwegian Embassy Team Leader Consultancy Services for Facilitating the Revision of Natural Resources and Tourism Management Programme ( ) to be Supported by the Royal Norwegian Government. The overall objective of this assignment was to revise the Programme Document with a view to incorporating recommendations from the Appraisal report. The assignment also involved incorporating in the Programme document lessons learned from the financial review study which had been done to five Projects of Phase III of the Management of Natural Resources Programme (MNRP-TAN 092), with the aim of improving financial management and accountability in the new Programme. February 2008 Tanzania Sida Team Member Evaluation of the Kinondoni Integrated Coastal Area Management Programme, KICAMP, for the Swedish Embassy January June Tanzania Ministry of Natural Team Leader 2007 Resources and Tourism Assessment and Evaluation of Wildlife Management Areas in Tanzania (For Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism), The main objective of this assignment was to evaluate the implementation of the process to establish a pilot Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs); to evaluate the design of the pilot phase for the WMA looking at the extent to which the design has facilitated the implementation of WMAs, and to identify factors that can enhance sustainability of WMA February 2006 Tanzania Danida Team leader Appraisal for the Danish Hunters Association and Wami-Mbiki Society, Wami-Mbiki Wildlife Management Area, Phase 3 ( ). The project targets rural people from 24 villages who have set aside 2 500km 2 core wilderness area as Wami-Mbiki Wildlife Management Area Tanzania Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism Team Leader Development and Implementation of an Awareness Campaign in Participatory Forest Management and Private Sector Involvement in Plantation Forest Management, for the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Dar es Salaam ( ). The objectives of this assignment are to implement key aspects of the PFM Communication Action Plan and to increase stakeholder awareness as to the aims of the Government of Tanzania for increased private sector participation Tanzania Ministry of Natural Project Leader Resources and Tourism Development and Implementation of Training Programme in Participatory Forest Management at Local Government and Community Levels, for the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Dar es Salaam ( ). The aim of this consultancy was to develop extension and training materials and media for addressing knowledge gaps of the laws, regulations and policies related to forestry, land and other natural resources South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe DFID Team Leader Implications of Customary Laws for Implementing Integrated Water Resource Management: This was 4
5 Year/duration Country Client Position a contract research project involving Tanzania, Zimbabwe and South Africa. This project was motivated by the fact that the current water reforms in most southern African countries focus on the use of statutory legal systems to regulate the use of water resources. It was feared that neglect of customary laws could cause IWRM implementation to fail, or would have negative consequences for individuals and groups who were better served by customary-based systems especially the poor. April July 2005 Tanzania Irish Embassy, Dar Es Salaam Team Leader Support to Civil Society Involved in Pastoralism, Land Rights and Conflict Resolution in Tanzania:The objective of this assignment was to assess the need, and possible entry points for Development Cooperation Ireland to support civil society to actively engage in the areas of land rights, pastoralism and conflict resolution with reference to its linkages to policies and activities in the Agricultural Sector Development Programme and other relevant national policies. August October 2005 Tanzania Danida Natural Resources Management Specialist Review and Formulation of Phase II of support to host refugee areas programme in four districts (Kigoma, Kasulu, Kibondo and Ngara), The programme was implemented through the District Councils and with the assistance of three national NGOs. A programme document with three components ( (1) Community based integrated water resources management, (2) skills formation and production for refugee families, and (3) sustainable water supply and sanitation in 8-9 refugee camps and neighboring villages August October 2003 Tanzania Danida Local Consultant Identification and Formulation Danida Assistance to Refugees in Kagera and Kigoma Regions: Identification and Formulation of a three-year programme of support to Host Refugee Communities in the four western districts of Kigoma, Kasulu, Kibondo and Ngara. The focus is on sustainable development emphasising poverty eradication and sustainable natural resources management in communities negatively affected by the environmental degradation and sharing of government services with 500,000 refugees from neighbouring countries. Interventions included soil- and water conservation, agro-forestry, sustainable farming, improved health and educational services including vocational training, and rehabilitation of rural water supply and sanitation. Research experience (with Norwegian University of Life Sciences and Sokoine University of Agriculture) Governance Challenges in REDD Implementation in Tanzania (with Norwegian Institute for Nature Research and Sokoine University of Agriculture) Implications of REDD Initiatives on Smallholders Livelihoods through Access to Land in Manyara and Singida Regions (with the University of Michigan) Transformations in Property Rights and Poverty in Rural Tanzania Climate Change and Variability in Tanzania: Assessment of Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity of Natural and Social Systems. Research Project funded by the Norwegian Embassy. 5
6 (with Norwegian University of Life Sciences and Sokoine University of Agriculture) The Political Ecology of Wildlife and Forest Management in Tanzania (EKOSIASA). A Collaborative Research Project funded by NUFU : Team Leader: Implications of Customary Laws for Implementing Integrated Water Resource Management in Southern Africa: A collaborative research project involving the IRA, Faculty of Law (UDSM), and the Natural Resources Institute, UK, and the International Water Management Institute (Pretoria) Team Leader: Implications of Customary Laws for Implementing Integrated Water Resource Management in Tanzania: A collaborative research project involving the IRA, Faculty of Law (UDSM), and the Natural Resources Institute, (UK). Team Leader: Research on Changes in Land and Water Management in Irrigated Areas of Tanzania, with Faculty of Law, University of Dar es Salaam (Funded by the ENRECA Programme) SASA Research Programme (CDR, Denmark): Sustainable Management of Natural Resources through Local Institutions PhD Research on the Role of Local-Level Institutions Natural Resource Management (Danida Fellowship Selected publications Hall, K. F. Cleaver, F. T. Franks, and F.P. Maganga Capturing Critical Institutionalism: A Synthesis of Key Themes and Debates. European Journal of Development Research. Pp Palgrave Journals. Yanda, P.Z.; D. Mushi; A.L. Henku; F. Maganga; H. Minde; N. Malik; A. Kateka; N. Bird and H. Tilley Tanzania National Climate Change Finance Analysis, London, Overseas Development Institute. Benjaminsen, T. M. Goldman, M. Minwary and F. Maganga Wildlife Management in Tanzania: Recentralization, Rent Seeking, and Resistance. Development and Change 44 (5): John Wiley & Sons. Cleaver, F. T. Franks, F.P. Maganga and K. Hall Institutions, Security, and Pastoralism: Exploring the Limits of Hybridity. African Studies Review, 56:3 pp Franks, T. F. Cleaver, F.P. Maganga and K. Hall Water Governance and Livelihoods: Outcomes for Smallholders on the Usangu Plains, Tanzania. Water Resources and Rural Development. 1-2: Askew, K. F.P. Maganga and R. Ogdaard Of Land and Legitimacy: A Tale of Two Lawsuits. Africa (83): Ngana, J.O.; E.T. Liwenga; J.G. Lyimo and F. P. Maganga Climate Change and Adaptation in Bagamoyo District. In Kangalawe, R.Y. M.; C.G. Mung ong o and P.Z. Yanda (eds). People s Perceptions and Community Response to Climate Change and Variability Selected Cases from Tanzania.Dar es Salaam, Institute of Resource Assessment pp Maganga F.P; D.A. Mwiturubani and D. Osiro 2009.Nature and Extent of Environmental Crime in Tanzania. Nairobi, Institute for Security Studies. Maganga, F. P and A.M. Mhinda Mining in Tanzania: Status and Challenges of the Extractive Resources Industry. Nairobi, International Society for Development. ISBN
7 Odgaard, R. and Maganga F.P Indigenous Peoples and Forest Management Before and After REDD: The Case of Tanzania. Indigenous Affairs1-2/ Madoffe, S: S. Maliondo; F. Maganga; E. Mtalo, F. Midtgaard; and I Bryceson Bio-fuels and Neocolonialism.Chemchemi1: Benjaminsen, T.A.; Maganga, F.P. and Abdallah, J.M Kilosa Killings: The Political Ecology of a Farmer-Herder Conflict in Tanzania", Development and Change, 40 (3) Robinson, E. and F.P. Maganga The Implications of Improved Communications for Participatory Forest Management in Tanzania.African Journal of Ecology, Vol.47: Benjaminsen, T.A.; I. Bryceson and F. Maganga 2008.Climate Change in Tanzania: Trends, Policies and Initiatives. Aaas, Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Maganga, F.P; R. Odgaard and E. Sjaastad Contested Identities and Resource Conflicts in Morogoro Region, Tanzania: Who is Indigenous. In Derman, B.; R. Odgaard and E. Sjaastad (eds.) Citizenship, Identity and Conflicts over Land and Water in Contemporary Africa, London, James Currey pp Sosovele, H. and Maganga, F.P The implications of Recent Institutional and Policy Changes for Irrigation Development in Tanzania, in Sosovele, Boesen, J; and F. Maganga (eds). Social and Environmental Impact of Irrigation Farming in Tanzania, Dar es Salaam University Press. Maganga, F.P; H.L. Kiwasila; I.H. Juma and J.A. Butterworth Implications of Customary Norms and Laws for Implementing IWRM: Findings from Pangani and Rufiji River Basins, Tanzania, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 29: Maganga, F.P Incorporating Customary Laws in Implementation of IWRM: Some Insights from Rufiji River Basin, Tanzania, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth,28: Maganga, F.P. and R. Odgaard Planning and Implementing Community Based Forest Management in Kilwa and Lindi Districts, Report Submitted to Danida. Rasmussen, S.S.; S.D. Rasmussen; N.K. Pallangyo and F.P. Maganga 2002: Beneficiary Assessment of MEMA (Natural Woodland Management Project and Udzungwa Mountains Forest Management Project), Copenhagen, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Danida. Odgaard, R. and Maganga F.P Indigenous Peoples and Forest Management Before and After REDD: The Case of Tanzania. Indigenous Affairs1-2/ Madoffe, S: S. Maliondo; F. Maganga; E. Mtalo, F. Midtgaard; and I Bryceson Bio-fuels and Neocolonialism.Chemchemi1: Benjaminsen, T.A.; Maganga, F.P. and Abdallah, J.M Kilosa Killings: The Political Ecology of a Farmer-Herder Conflict in Tanzania", Development and Change, 40 (3) Robinson, E. and F.P. Maganga The Implications of Improved Communications for Participatory Forest Management in Tanzania.African Journal of Ecology, Vol.47: Benjaminsen, T.A.; I. Bryceson and F. Maganga 2008.Climate Change in Tanzania: Trends, Policies and Initiatives. Aaas, Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Maganga, F.P; R. Odgaard and E. Sjaastad.2007 Contested Identities and Resource Conflicts in Morogoro Region, Tanzania: Who is Indigenous. In Derman, B.; R. Odgaard and E. Sjaastad (eds.) Citizenship, Identity and Conflicts over Land and Water in Contemporary Africa, London, James Currey pp Sosovele, H. and Maganga, F.P The implications of Recent Institutional and Policy Changes for Irrigation Development in Tanzania, in Sosovele, Boesen, J; and F. 7
8 Maganga(eds). Social and Environmental Impact of Irrigation Farming in Tanzania, Dar es Salaam University Press. Maganga, F.P; H.L. Kiwasila; I.H. Juma and J.A. Butterworth Implications of Customary Norms and Laws for Implementing IWRM: Findings from Pangani and Rufiji River Basins, Tanzania, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 29: Maganga, F.P Incorporating Customary Laws in Implementation of IWRM: Some Insights from Rufiji River Basin, Tanzania, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth,28: Maganga, F.P. and R. Odgaard Planning and Implementing Community Based Forest Management in Kilwa and Lindi Districts, Report Submitted to Danida. Rasmussen, S.S.; S.D. Rasmussen; N.K. Pallangyo and F.P. Maganga 2002: Beneficiary Assessment of MEMA (Natural Woodland Management Project and Udzungwa Mountains Forest Management Project), Copenhagen, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Danida. 8
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