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About MegLife

The Community-based Forest Management and Livelihood Improvement in Meghalaya (MegLIFE) is a JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) assisted project to be implemented in the State of Meghalaya. The objective of the project is to restore and conserve natural resources within the villages by sustainable forest management, livelihood improvement, and institutional strengthening, thereby contributing to the conservation of the environment, biodiversity, and uplifting of socio-economic conditions of people in the State of Meghalaya. The project is being executed by the Meghalaya Basin Development Authority (MBDA)

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE
Background

Although Forests constitute 76% of the geographical area of Meghalaya, the forest vegetation cover is only 42.34% of the area. Forests deliver an array of essential environmental services, besides being a major source of livelihood for the people of Meghalaya. Around 88% of the forest area is managed by communities represented by Autonomous District Councils, Traditional Institutions and private owners. However, forests are subjected to high rate of degradation due to climatic and anthropogenic factors resulting in poor productivity, loss of bio-diversity, fragmentation, impairment of springs and loss of water sources. Frequent forest fires and unsustainable shifting cultivation add to this rate of degradation. Besides, the institutional capacity of forest owners and community institutions to sustainably manage their forests is also limited with poor skills, out-dated laws and regulations, poor availability of planting stock, lack of access to technology etc.

In order to address these issues a comprehensive project has been designed with the aim to "restore and conserve natural resources within selected villages by sustainable forest management, livelihood improvement, and institutional strengthening, thereby contributing to conservation of environment, biodiversity, and uplifting of socio-economic conditions of people in the State of Meghalaya".

 

Objective

 

To restore and conserve natural resources within the villages by sustainable forest management, livelihood improvement, and institutional strengthening, thereby contributing to conservation of environment, biodiversity, and uplifting of socio-economic conditions of people in the State of Meghalaya.

 

 

30 Blocks were identified for the project.

 

 

Serial Number District Block
1 East Garo Hills (EGH) Songsak
2 East Garo Hills (EGH) Rongjeng
3 East Garo Hills (EGH) Samanda
4 East Garo Hills (EGH) Williamnagar
5 North Garo Hills (NGH) Resubelpara
6 North Garo Hills (NGH) Kharkutta
7 South Garo Hills (SGH) Rongra
8 South Garo Hills (SGH) Gasuapara
9 South Garo Hills (SGH) Baghmara
10 South Garo Hills (SGH) Chokpot
11 Ri-Bhoi (RiBhoi) Umling
12 Ri-Bhoi (RiBhoi) Umsning
13 West Garo Hills (WGH) Salsella
14 West Garo Hills (WGH) Thadlaskein
15 West Garo Hills (WGH) Jowai
16 West Garo Hills (WGH) Rongram
17 West Garo Hills (WGH) Dalu
18 West Garo Hills (WGH) Tikrikilla
19 West Garo Hills (WGH) Gambegre
20 West Garo Hills (WGH) Tura
21 South West Garo Hills (SWGH) Zikzak
22 South West Garo Hills (SWGH) Betasing
23 South West Garo Hills (SWGH) Ampati
24 East Khasi Hills (EKH) Mawkynrew
25 East Khasi Hills (EKH) Mawryngkneng
26 West Khasi Hills (WKH) Mawshynrut
27 West Khasi Hills (EWKH) Mairang
28 South West Khasi Hills (SWKH) Mawkyrwat
29 East Jaintia Hills (EJH) Saipung
30 East Jaintia Hills (EJH) Khliehriat

 

 

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INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

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    CONTACT

  1. EMAIL ID

    meglife.mbda@gmail.com
  2. Phone

    0364 3510190
  3. ADDRESS

    Office of the Project Director, Project for Community Based Forest Management & Livelihoods Improvement in Meghalaya, Shalom Building, 2nd Floor, Lower Lachumere, Shillong - 793001 Meghalaya

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