Strengthening coordination through National and County Mangrove Management Committees in Kenya

Strengthening coordination through National and County Mangrove Management Committees in Kenya

The Kenya National Mangrove Ecosystem Management Plan 2017-2027 identifies weak governance as the main cause of mangrove ecosystem degradation in Kenya. It notes that governance and institutional frameworks play an important role in mangrove forest management in Kenya. The plan provides for establishment of national and county mangrove management committees as advisory organs to enhance coordination and knowledge sharing amongst stakeholders. Mangrove management in Kenya has gained traction over the years with varied actions at different levels and organizations. Community groups are at the centre of of restoration, and utilization, while a number of non-governmental organizations are actively involved at different scales. Kenya Forest Service is the Government agency mandated with provision for the development and sustainable management, including conservation and rational utilization of all forest resources, including mangroves. With the many players, weak coordination and duplication of efforts is highly experienced.