Communication and Information


The MFP management spans 6 archipelagic regions and serve various partners with scattered work areas. For that reason, effective communication and information strategy is required. Information dissemination to stakeholders need an effective strategy to further support partnership at local, regional (between CFs and local government), and national level. In return, effective feedback can be received/given as part of the stakeholder partnership development.

Initiatives from CFs in communication should be intensified so that CFs can take the role of Communication and Information Node to support the development of forest management policy in Indonesia. For this role, the needs of CFs, local and national partners should be mapped to create effective communication and information exchange.

Communication and Information strategy should be developed based on the need and interest of the Program and become an integral part of the Public Image Building component. Consequently, need assessment is required to identify the format, services, the demand for communication and information protocols in each area and links between areas. In general, the strategy is differentiated for capacity building for partners (local, regional, and national), for networks, and for supporting instruments such as database, website, and publications.

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Multistakeholder Forestry Programme

Forest Governance and Multi-stakeholder Forestry Programme (MFP-II) is a collaborative program Forestry bilateral field between the Government of Indonesia with the British Government. This goal program are all traded Indonesian timber demonstrated legal, as a precondition for effective forest governance, sustainable forest management. MFP-II activities directed to achieve three main output : (1) Sufficient capacity to implement SVLK (Supply chain control, accreditation processing, auditing, independent auditing, independent monitoring, licensing and structuring implementation mechanism); (2) SVLK certified timber recognized in key international markets; (3) Representative mechanism in place to review and strengthen SVLK implementation



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