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SNV’s Work on Building capacity for increased income and improved basic services

SNV’s Work on Building capacity for increased income and improved basic services. AN OVERVIEW. SNV at a Glance. Founded in 1963 as S tichting N etherlands V rijwilligers , “Sending Netherlands volunteer overseas” known worldwide as Netherlands Development Organisation

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SNV’s Work on Building capacity for increased income and improved basic services

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  1. SNV’s Work on Building capacity for increased income and improved basic services AN OVERVIEW

  2. SNV at a Glance • Founded in 1963 as StichtingNetherlands Vrijwilligers, “Sending Netherlands volunteer overseas” known worldwide as Netherlands Development Organisation • Mission: Dedicated to a society where all people enjoy freedom to pursue their own sustainable development. • SNV believes on connecting people’s capacities, by which development space can be created to fight against poverty. Title

  3. WORLD OF SNV 35 Countries, 90 offices 1,000 Advisors, 60% Local Asia: Nepal, Vietnam, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Recently in Pakistan Title

  4. SNV in NEPAL • Since 1980, working with Government of Nepal, initially under bilateral cooperation, Since 2004, within development cooperation agreement- MoF • Initially, project based services, shifted to advisory based services from 2004 onwards • About 50 Advisors, 30% international • KLDP and MHDP – mostly recognized SNV in Nepal • Supported capacity development of DCCIs, DDCs and NGOs massively in Karnali & Mechi during 2005 - 2009 Title

  5. IMPACT AREAS AND SECTORS Two impact area: 1) Increase Income and Employment (PIE) 2) Increase access to improved basic services (BASE) Four Sectors leading to 2 impact areas • Agriculture and Forest products, and Sustainable pro poor tourism – leading to PIE (impact area 1) • Renewable Energy and Water & Sanitation – leading to BASE (impact area 2) Title

  6. HUMLA DARCHULA BAJHANG MUGU BAITADI BAJURA DADEL- JUMLA DHURA DOTI ACHHAM KALIKOT DOLPA MUSTANG DAILEKH KANCHAN- PUR JAJARKOT KAILALI RUKUM MANANG SURKHET MYAGDI SALYAN BARDIYA GORKHA B ROLPA KASKI A G L LAMJUNG U N G PARBAT RASUWA BANKE PYUT- HAN GULMI DANG SYANGJA SINDHU- ARGHAK TANAHU PALCHOK NUWAKOT HACHI PALPA DOLAKHA DHADING KATHM KAPIL- NAWAL SULUK- BHAK RUPAN- PARASI HUMBU SANKHUWA- DEHI P TAPLEJUNG A MAKAWAN- KAVRE H SABA CHITWAN H C PUR E M A OKHAL- R PARSA DHUNGA SINDHULI KHOTANG R TERHA- A H BHOJ- T THUM E BARA RAUT- H PUR C A AHAT DHAN- P UDAYAPUR SARLAHI MAHO- KUTA TARI ILAM DHANUSA SIRAHA SUNSARI SAPTARI JHAPA MORANG SNV Working Area in NEPAL N Nepalgunj Kathmandu Great Himalaya Trail High Value Agriculture Sanitation & Hygiene Functionality of water supply, SNV Offices

  7. SNV Working Approach • Major Focus- capacity development of meso- levelorganisations (it does not mean that we do not work with micro and macro) • Value Chain Development (VCD) and Inclusive Business (IB) – remain core of SNV services Title

  8. VCD and Inclusive Business • SNV tools and model on VCD and IB – available Title

  9. PSD and Pro-poor Value Chain The private sector can play key role to economic growth: • By developing innovative and affordable products • By promoting social and ecological standards (labels created by such initiative (e.g. FLO, IFOAM) act as credible marketing tool)

  10. IB: Linking low income groups with Business • serving the BOP as clients and customers and involving them as supplier, employees or entrepreneurs and consumer or distributor Title

  11. Our Partnership in Agriculture sector • Development Cooperation Agreement with MoF • Working MoU with MOAC and FNCCI/AEC • Presently supporting (TA) in • IFAD funded HVAP – covering 10 districts in mid west region • ADB funded RISMFP –Surkhet-Dailekh, Surkhet-Jajarkot and Surkhet-Jumla Road Corridor Districts • CFC funded Bamboo Project • Piloting IB in vegetable seeds, Chiuri and organic apple • Promoting Orthodox Tea in eastern hills, and high value domesticated NTFPs in the Terai • Improving supply chain in WASH and RE in coordination with DCCIs in Karnali. Title

  12. Synergy with other Dutch Programmes • Match Making Facilities (MMF) • Private Sector Investment (PSI) – poultry, micro-hydro, hybrid seed • Senior Expert Service (PUM) Interest to FNCCI members Title

  13. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on SNV and its work • Log on www.snvworld.org • Contact at • Country office Kathmandu (nepal@snvworld.org) (01)5523444 Title

  14. THANK YOU Title

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