Report on IFAD-Nepal training: Oct-Nov 2012.

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Watch this Power Point explaining through photos the latest field work with IFAD supported projects in Nepal. We thank communities and project staff for sharing with PROCASUR and the world they know how and positive thinking about the future. For More vist www.asia.procasur.org

Transcript of Report on IFAD-Nepal training: Oct-Nov 2012.

Shaktikhor, ChitwanBijuwa, Kapilvastu

4th October 2012, Kathmandu

SIKAI YATRA, NepalUSING LEARNING ROUTE METHODOLOGY

within IFAD projects

Training 1 (24th - 27th September 2012)Leasehold Forest User Groups in Shaktikhor, ChitwanLFLP and WUPAP staff plus community trainees – 10 people

Training 2 (29th September – 2nd October 2012)Praghatishil Agriculture Cooperative Ltd in Bijuwa, KapilvastuPAF and HVAP staff plus community trainees and NGO partners – 11 people

- Understanding the case study and techniques

- Map-making with community: Past, Present, and Future

- Analysis: timeline, map of actors

- Field interviews: 1:1, focus group, site visits

- Lessons learnt

- Validation and certification

- Next steps including follow-up

Devitar, Shaktikhor VDC, Chitwan

Chhami Magar, local participant trainee introducing mapmaking, Chitwan

Community map-making, Chitwan

Community map-making, Chitwan

Community map-making, Chitwan

Community map-making, Chitwan

Women’s group discussion, Chitwan

LFUG land, Chitwan

Goat stalls, Chitwan

LFUG meeting, Chitwan

Community validation, Chitwan

Bijuwa VDC, Kapilvastu

Community map-making, Kapilvastu

Map of actors, Kapilvastu

Training objectives, Kapilvastu

1:1 interview with local mobiliser , Kapilvastu

Group discussion, Kapilvastu

Community fish pond, Kapilvastu

Timeline detail, Kapilvastu

Community validation, Kapilvastu

Cooperative group and trainees, Kapilvastu

Income diversification by women led groups through:

Strategies for the establishment of pro-poor PPP- Institutional coordination- Secured access to markets- Diversification of livelihoods

Formation, strengthening and building of second tier networks of cooperative organisations- Savings groups into cooperatives- Leadership role of women

Social inclusion through economic diversification- Role of women- Role of Dalit and Janajati and other marginalised groups - Literacy, numeracy and financial literacy

Case studies:- 2 more needed to be identified and systematized to create a Nepal Learning Route- Kavre (LFLP), Rolpa or Rukum (WUPAP) - Possible PAF specific senior level orientation and training- Action plans per project- Training trainees into facilitators

Learning Route implementation:January 2013 = 2 more case studies and Learning Route preparationFeb/March 2013 = Learning Route for Nepali projectsTo be defined = 2nd Learning Route open to other countriesTo be defined = PAF-specific senior level orientation and Learning Route training