Catalogue Bois Énergie

Blantyre City Fuelwood Project (BCFP) in Southern Malawi (1987-2001)

1987
  2001
Région
Africa
The project was established in response to the looming energy crisis and the effect of rising fuelwood prices on urban poor. It was designed to provide at least 20% of the fuelwood consumed in the City of Blantyre and Zombia in southern Malawi and to demonstrate how to establish and manage plantation projects to provide fuelwood for urban populations. It had five components: plantation establishment; indigenous woodland management; rural extension and development; research and training; and SADC liaison. NORAD (Norwegian Agency for International Development Cooperation) provided funding support to this project at a total amount of NOK120 million (roughly about USD16 million) in three phases - Phase 1 (1987-1992) NOK50 million; Phase 2 (1992-1996) NOK50 million; Phase 3 (1997-2001) NOK 20 million.
Mots clés
Malawi, fuelwood plantation, woodland management
Type d'initiatives
Programme ou projet
Sous-catégorie programme/projet
Gouvernance efficace, Amélioration des ressources / de l’approvisionnement, Amélioration de l'efficacité de conversion, Utilisation efficace
Niveau d'intervention
Infranational
Organisme de financement
NORAD
Budget
USD 

16000000