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Residents were invited to have their say on the development of a 2019-2023 Sustainable Livelihoods Action Plan.
This plan is intended to help prioritize resources and capacity to support sustainable livelihoods across the NWT at local, regional and territorial levels, based on the needs, values and priorities of Northerners.
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) heard from residents about challenges, needs, opportunities and priorities related to country foods, traditional economies, land-based learning and traditional knowledge.
Next Steps
Based on the feedback received, the GNWT has revised the Sustainable Livelihoods Action Plan and released it publicly.
The GNWT will continue to work with partners to implement the actions identified in this plan.
If you are interested in implementing any of the actions, developing partnerships or finding more information, please contact the On the Land Unit at OnTheLand@gov.nt.ca.
Residents were invited to have their say on the development of a 2019-2023 Sustainable Livelihoods Action Plan.
This plan is intended to help prioritize resources and capacity to support sustainable livelihoods across the NWT at local, regional and territorial levels, based on the needs, values and priorities of Northerners.
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) heard from residents about challenges, needs, opportunities and priorities related to country foods, traditional economies, land-based learning and traditional knowledge.
Next Steps
Based on the feedback received, the GNWT has revised the Sustainable Livelihoods Action Plan and released it publicly.
The GNWT will continue to work with partners to implement the actions identified in this plan.
If you are interested in implementing any of the actions, developing partnerships or finding more information, please contact the On the Land Unit at OnTheLand@gov.nt.ca.
Status
Open
Sustainable Livelihoods Action Plan has finished this stage
Engagement underway from February 18, 2019 to June 10, 2019.
Under Review
Sustainable Livelihoods Action Plan has finished this stage
Final report
Sustainable Livelihoods Action Plan is currently at this stage
Regional meetings were held with Indigenous governments and co-management partners
Community open houses and an advisory group workshop were held
Other GNWT departments and non-governmental organizations were engaged
Schools were visited where possible.
A public survey and youth photo contest were also used to gather information.