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Business Impact Analysis 2.2.4

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Business Impact Analysis 2.2.4

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    6. Community Based Poverty Reduction Initiative: 2008-2012

    7. Objectives Bring poor households above subsistence level by ensuring appreciable level of income. Ensure social mobilization and collective decision making in the execution of economic activities. Strengthen capacity of poor households through skill up-gradation training to ensure sustainability of employment activities beyond project period.

    8. Project Overview Scope : 5 eastern districts (these are the 5 poorest) Duration: Oct 1, 2008  - Sept 30, 2012 Budget: US$ 500,000 Stakeholders: Ministry of Agriculture UNDP Government registered CSOs Representatives from the communities

    9. Project Management

    10. Strategy Identification of the CSOs Signature of individual contract between the districts, UNDP and the selected CSOs Facilitation of social mobilization by CSOs Particular focus on women and other disadvantaged groups identified Empowerment and capacity building of the beneficiaries Consolidation of the local farmers organizations

    11. Roles & Responsibilities (Govt & UNDP) Government •  Identify CSOs with appropriate capability. •  A government officer will oversee activities of the CSOs. •  Facilitate interaction and consultation with departments, districts & CSOs. •  Through its designated agency either at National or District level monitor progress through reviews, visits and participation in mtgs. UNDP •  Provide financial resources •  Technical assist. to CSOs in implementation of work plans (prepared by CSOs in collaboration with Govt). •  With Govt and CSOs, support identification of options for HD initiatives at district level and identification of research/training needs for beneficiaries. •  Participate in review meetings and monitoring visits

    12. Challenge reaching the genuine poor Social mobilisation and development is not a spontaneous process. Can play a critical role, as facilitator, in: Social mobilization Organising them into clusters for development intervention training and capacity building Liaising with community to ensure sustainability Why CSO

    13. Draw up annual work plan Liaise with community Provision of orientation & capacity building training Identify location-specific feasible activities Help beneficiaries prepare their economic proposal Appraisal of proposal, funding and monitoring Develop standard of product (product dev, design, packaging etc.) Ensure collaboration with market and networking Find out sustainable ways and means Roles & Responsibilities (CSOs)

    14. Deliverables of CSOs Survey and identification of feasible economic activities Social mobilisation and formation of farmers’ group 1/3rd must be of exclusively women farmers’ group Awareness built on possible income generating ventures Farmers provided with assistance for investment activities Training needs assessment through participatory mechanism Collaboration with research and institutes for training Quality of products for better marketing improved Marketing network established, marketing linkage facilitated

    15. M&E

    16. Risk Management

    17. Exit Strategy

    18. Gross National Happiness Indicators education health employment time use cultural vitality environmental diversity emotional well being living standard governance

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