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Monitoring & Evaluation of Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) in Gujarat

Monitoring & Evaluation of Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) in Gujarat. Gujarat State Watershed Management Agency Dt-21-May-2012. Projects under IWMP in Gujarat. Strategy for M&E. Monitoring & Evaluation System. Web-GIS. MIS. Mobile Device transmitted the data

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Monitoring & Evaluation of Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) in Gujarat

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  1. Monitoring & Evaluation of Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) in Gujarat Gujarat State Watershed Management Agency Dt-21-May-2012

  2. Projects under IWMP in Gujarat

  3. Strategy for M&E

  4. Monitoring & Evaluation System Web-GIS MIS Mobile Device transmitted the data through the sms Generation of Hierarchical Reports Bridging the Websites by linking village census code Access to public domain GSM Modem Central Server at State Data Center, Gandhinagar

  5. Watershed Work Tracking System (WWTS) • A complete Decision Support System with virtual database of all necessary layers for watershed. • Preparation of PPR by providing various data layers like • Eighteen Years Perspective Plan. • Treated area • Area not be treated (Submergence, Assured Irrigation, Industrial and Settlement) • Online PPR entry. • Aids to select Contiguous and Cluster projects as per priority.

  6. WWTS cont... • DPR Preparation : • All topographic layers available at project area. • Integrated Spatial(GIS) and Non-Spatial(MIS) database with granularity upto survey no. • Details of each beneficiary with socio-economic status with projection to Google earth • Data pertaining to institution and assets created with coordinates. • Work Tracking: • Work status of activity as per Annual Action Plan. • Alerts based system to check the expenditure, work status and location of the field staff. • Photos of the current status with geo tagging

  7. Impact Assessment & Feedback Mechanism • Annual satellite images to assess the impact • Validation of physical status by independent assessors • Output of the assessment will become input data for the next project. • Effective Planning • Documentation and development of knowledge base • Research Protocol

  8. DISTRICT: SABARKANTHA TALUKA : IDAR Mini Watershed : 5F2D4b4 Project Name : IWDP Project Year - 2002; Indian Remote Sensing satellite image January, 2001 Indian Remote Sensing satellite image January, 2009

  9. Empanelment of Agencies forThird Party Monitoring

  10. Selection Procedure

  11. Eligibility Criteria

  12. Technical Evaluation Criteria

  13. Final Selection

  14. Empanelled Agencies • Consortium: • Aga Khan Rural Support Programme • Gujarat Institute of Development Research • Development Support Centre • COHESION • NM Sadguru Water & Development Foundation • Bhopal YuvaParyavaranShikshan & SamajikSansthan (BYPASS), Bhopal, MP • Rural Development & Management Institute, Ahmedabad • Consortium : • Society For Environment Protection (SEP) • Center For Integrated Development (CFID), Ahmedabad • State Institute of Rural Development (SIRD), Ahmedabad

  15. Scope of Work

  16. Number of Surveys

  17. Sampling

  18. Tools for Evaluation • Questionnaire for beneficiaries • Checklist for PIA interview • Checklist for FGD- Watershed Committee, SHG • Questionnaire for village level information • Participatory Rural Appraisal(PRA) Techniques

  19. Chapters: Report • Introduction to the project (including PIA) • Process Evaluation • Administration and Human Resource Management • Institution Building at project level • Information, Education and Communication activities • Capacity Building • Entry Point Activities • Financial Management • Convergence • Issues, Concerns, Suggestions

  20. Process Evaluation

  21. Administration and Human Resource Management

  22. Institution Building at project level

  23. Information, Education and Communication Activities

  24. Capacity Building

  25. Entry Point Activities

  26. Financial Management

  27. Convergence

  28. Overall Assessment • Assessment criteria • Excellent: >9 (Equal to 9 or more) • Very Good: >7- <9 (Greater than or equal to 7- less than 9) • Satisfactory: >= 6-<7 (Greater than or equal to 6 - less than 7) • Bad: <6 (Less than 6)

  29. Thank You!

  30. Members: High Power Committee • Dr. C.N. Pandey Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Government of Gujarat. • ShriMilindTorwane M.D., Gujarat Livelihood Promotion Company, Gandhinagar. • Shri T.P. Singh Director, Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics, Gandhinagar. • Dr. B.S. Deora Professor & Head, Centre for Watershed Management & Rural Engineering, SardarkrushinagarDantewada Agricultural University, Banaskantha. • Dr. Sampath Kumar Director, Central Ground Water Board, Ahmedabad. • Shri Ram Kumar CCF & CEO, GSWMA • Shri J.S. Solanki Project Coordinator, GSWMA • Shri A.D. Pathan Accounts Officer, GSWMA

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