Site level Assessment of Governance and Equity (SAGE) in Makame and Burunge Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) located in the Northern part of Tanzania

Site level Assessment of Governance and Equity (SAGE) in Makame and Burunge Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) located in the Northern part of Tanzania

Fundamental to a sustainable conservation area is good governance, ensuring that leadership is effective, can hold management accountable and that benefits are shared equitably. 

 

The project focused on assessing the quality of governance for two Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) namely Makame and Burunge located in the Northern part of Tanzania using the SAGE methodology. SAGE uses a stakeholder-led self-assessment process to assess the quality of governance and equity using a framework of ten principles of effective and equitable governance. Key actors in the WMA attended the workshop.Their insightful discussions provided the WMA leadership with rich recommendations on where to put more effort in order to improve governance and equity.

 

The recommendations that came out of the workshop were incorporated into the long-term plans for both WMAs to improve their governance and equity as well as inform Honeyguide on priorities in designing WMA governance capacity building programs.