The Office of the Executive Director at National Forestry Authority is responsible for the day-to-day operations and administration of the authority subject to section 19 of the National Forestry and Tree Planting Act 2003/8. The Executive Director is empowered to:-
Executive Director of the National Forestry Authority
PLANTATIONS DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORATE
The Plantations Directorate of National Forestry Authority is responsible for establishment and management of forest plantations and tree seedling nurseries in designated plantation areas under National Forestry Authority.
The Unit is headed by a Director at NFA headquarters with seven plantation areas managed by Plantation Managers, supported by Sector Managers and Forest Supervisors.
Management Areas: NFA has 6 plantation areas as indicated below:
Director Plantations Development National Forestry Authority
The Directorate of Legal and Corporate Affairs (DLCA) offers support to the National Forestry Authority fulfill its mandate of managing Central Forest Reserves on a sustainable basis and supply forestry related products and services to Government, Communities and the Private sector. The Directorate handles issues to do with Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Reporting, Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Mapping, Legal Affairs, Business Development, Supervision and monitoring compliance to NFA policy guidelines and standards.
The Directorate works hand in hand with other Directorates to achieve NFA’s strategic objectives of improving management of all Central Forest Reserves, Expanding partnership arrangements, Supply quality forest and non-forest products and services and attain organizational sustainability.
The Legal and Corporate Affairs directorate is headed by the Director. The directorate also plays a management role at the National Forestry Authority, the directorate is comprised of five Units (i) planning, (ii) Legal Affairs (iii) Monitoring and Evaluation, (iv) GIS and Mapping, (v) Business Development, . Each of the unit is headed by a coordinator.
The Directorate of Finance and Administration plays a key support function to all the other departments in the National Forestry Authority; the finance directorate has five (5) units namely the accounts and finance unit, procurement unit, transport unit and the administration unit.
This Finance and administration directorate is dedicated to do financial planning, financial management, and provision of operating funds, financial reporting and analysis.
Development and coordination of effective revenue collection system, policies and procedures ensure inadequate controls are in place to maintain proper books of account.
Director Finance and Administration National Forestry Authority.
DIRECTORATE OF NATURAL FORESTS MANAGEMENT
The Directorate of Natural Forests Management is one of the five directorates within the Authority headed by the Director; The director oversees the four (4) management units namely Natural Forest Management, Partnership and Private Investment, Law Enforcement, and Inventory and Boundary Surveys. The directorate majorly focuses on restoring of the integrity of the central forest reserves, develop and innovate new products and services, improve ecotourism management and increase forest coverage across the CFR’s in the Country.
The directorate has registered a number of achievements in the management and conservation of the natural forests, including establishment of plantations for forest products, promotion of private sector planting of 37,000 ha in central forest reserves and to date 40 CFM agreements signed with communities in addition to MOU’s signed and currently under implementation with various partners. The natural forest directorate is currently implementing the Collaborative Forestry Management plan devised to foster mutually beneficial or partnerships with communities in which a local forest user group and NFA as a responsible body share rights, responsibilities and returns (benefits) in a forest reserve or part of it. The decision to engage communities was premised on the understanding within NFA that a Forest Reserve can only be adequately managed if co-operation of the forest adjacent communities is obtained. The focus of CFM programme is therefore on: Ensuring stakeholder participation, collective responsibility and equity, and improving the livelihoods of forest dependent communities.
Director Natural Forests Management Forests for Prosperity.