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#1FIG FIG WORKING WEEK 2017 Presented at the FIG Working Week 2017 May 29 - June 2, 2017 in Helsinki, Finland Surveying the world of tomorrow- From digitalisation to augmented reality May 29 - June 2 Helsinki Finland Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP); an Innovative Way of Solving Gully Erosion and Addressing Land Management Issues in Nigeria Presented by Ibrahim Usman Jibril, Minister of State for Environment, Federal Ministry of Environment, Abuja - Nigeria Tuesday, 30th June 2017 NEWMAP Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project#2Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 2#3• Introduction Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) - an eight year State-led erosion Land degradation intervention, Uses integrated watershed concept to reduce vulnerability to soil erosion. in targeted sub-catchments. It is Innovative & Multi- sectoral in approach, Covers 19 states of the Nigerian Federation (out of 36 and the Federal Capital - FCT). Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 3#4Project Short title Project ID Total Amount Type of Lending Project Duration Board Approval Effective Date Closing date Key Project Data NEWMAP P124905 (IDA) US$ 500million + $3.96 mil.(GEF) & $4.63mil from Special Climate Change fund International Development Association (IDA) Credit 8 Years May 8, 2012 September 16, 2013 June 30, 2020 Implementing Agency Federal Ministry of Environment, Nigeria Participating States Initial states in 2013,: Abia, Anambra, Cross river, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, & Imo (7), 2015: Delta, Gombe, Kano, Kogi, Oyo, Plateau, & Sokoto (7), 2016: Akwa Ibom, Borno, Katsina, Nasarawa & Niger (5) - Total = 19 states. Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017#5Map Nigeria Showing NEWMAP Participating States Deife FCT Tadure Adams COLOUR KEY RED ADVANCED PROJECT STATES YE NEW PROJECT STATES Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 5#6Overall aim - Project Objective interventions to prevent & reverse land degradation, Reduce vulnerability to soil erosion in target sub-watershed, • Focus to re-establishing & securing ecosystem functions by managing erosion challenges across the entire country on a demand- driven basis. Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 9#7Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 7#8Project Components • Has four components, - - Erosion & Watershed Management, ― Erosion & Watershed - Management, Institutions & Information Services - Climate Change Response - Project Management NEWMAP Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Wednesday, 21 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 8#9The Challenge Root causes of gully erosion:- - Natural & anthropogenic sources, - Very complex & climate change amplifies the challenges Others:- - - - - - - - - Inappropriate road designs & construction, poorly terminated drainages & wrong channelization of runoffs, Geological formation, loose friable nature of the soil & heavy torrential rainfall within the zone, Little attention to preventive measures (e.g. lack of rainwater harvest), Poor farming techniques (slash & burn), poor land management practices, Poor solid waste management practices - leading to dumping in river courses & drains, Poor awareness by citizens, Indiscriminate sand mining activities & lack of strong enforcement of preventive measures Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 6#10Site selection criteria Differ from state to state, however the general rules are;- - - - - - State of gully erosion (inactive, moderately active, very active or severely active), Size of affected population. (segmented by poverty rate) Risk to human life, Risk to built assets, Risk to natural assets, Local level participation and commitment, and Simplicity of intervention measures. Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 10#11DOING IT DIFFERENTLY • Past approach proved to be inadequate in addressing the challenges, • Holistic watershed management approach, - Use of state of the art designs of engineering/structural & flexible structures at targeted gully complexes, Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 11#12UDELE WATERSHED CATCHMENT A watershed Map developed by NEWMAP for a site in Ebonyi A good watershed management & planning a sure bet and holistic therapy to and storm water management erosion Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 12#13Doing it differently...cont... Bio-remediation use of Vegetation (grass) measures to complement civil works in treated gully areas to enhance regeneration, Introduction of proper and well terminated drainage systems at targeted gully complexes and other erosion sites with reduced severity level after treatment, Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 13#14Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 14#15Doing it differently...cont... Adequate safeguard measures to strengthen disaster risk reduction, Community ownership and participation towards greater adoption of sustainable land and water management practices by local people in the sub-watershed and extensive communications and outreach, Improved livelihoods of direct project beneficiaries in and around the project states and sites. Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 GAMPS 15#16Doing it differently...cont... Enhance livelihoods in the sub-watershed, and where necessary implementation of local Resettlement Action Plans. Tbrahim Usman Jibril's Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 16#17Amachalla Gully site Before ... & After, with access road now in place ... Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 17#18After.... REMEDIAL WORK Mot Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 18#19Queen Ede site (Edo state) Before ... & After remedial work Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 19#20Some key statistics S/No State Project sites %work Project beneficiaries across the seven mover States done S/N STATE NO. OF 1 Abia 3 57.3 BENEFICIARIES 2 Anambra 4 79..8 1 Abia 72 3 Cross river 5 95.48 2 Cross Rivers 152 4 Ebonyi 1 78.6 I 3 Edo 142 5 Enugu 2 98 4 Anambra 143 6 Edo 3 72.7 5 Imo 387 7 Imo 3 97.97 6 Enugu 88 Total 21 82.84 Total 987 Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 20#21Significant Lessons learnt • To ensure sustainability of investments, it is important to bear the following lessons in mind: - ― Strengthening institutions and information services across sectors and states including support to improve governance, regulatory compliance, environmental monitoring, impact evaluation, water- shed and land use planning is important. - - Community ownership and p anticipation, formation of community project site committees and their involvement in site monitoring and oversight should not be neglected. Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 21 27#22● Lessons ... & Conclusions Developing and disseminating relevant and appropriate key messages on improper waste disposal, rain water harvesting, deforestation and illegal sand mining at the community level helps to pro- mote sustainable behavior change, Regular project site visits and monitoring to check project plans and milestone is important, Decentralized decision making mechanism that enable states through their respective State Project, Management Units helps minimize the bureaucracy and delays in approvals and implementation of project activities. Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 22#23Thank You.. Wednesday, 31 May 2017 For Listening please! Ibrahim Usman Jibril's Presentation_On_NEWMAP_FIG_Working Week_Helsinki_Finland_2017 23

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