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GROUP 4 Objective 1 Expanded economic opportunities
Wednesday 15 June 2016
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What’s worked and why? Fodder production able to sustain during drought spells; Regeneration of rangeland and common community grazing areas Income diversification Saving groups increased (31 now; in 5 additional communities outside the project area); used for business expansion, health services; to empower women; Market access and extension services: standard livestock markets; built on traditional market; access to water and other facilities; appropriate management system established (district and community involved): combining market infrastructure and adequate governance and capacity building Use of ”Zakat” saving system for restocking and strengthening community support Involvement of private sector in Innovation Grants: Private sector development
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What hasn’t worked and why?
Overuse of water resources for rangeland management Saving schemes: still no use of saving for school fees; still under investigation because community members also Proper system of management not included in the setting of livestock market; stakeholders not taken into account when building the market Difficulty for communities to diversify the livelihood combining agriculture production to pastoralism in areas where resources allow; no proper value chain approach (loss of goods due to improper food conservation) Conflict area which prevent implementation of projects
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What should we do differently (now and in the next iteration)?
Adequate stakeholders involvement in project identification and implementation: genuine stakeholder participation; inclusive community engagement Enhancing PPP for sufficient and adequate community ownership and project area assessment and feasibility study Peace dividends ; enhancing economic opportunities and providing tailored vocational training in the conflict-prone areas; job creations for youth Organizing in SME and support access to credit facilities KM and learning: capitalize on existing studies
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What are we missing? Coordination and layering of partners for harmonizing project implementation and avoiding duplication of efforts: National platform to support cross-fertilization Adequate targeting of the beneficiaries for project identification and implementation: identify the vulnerable HH for intervention Cross-border perspective for project implementation (livestock marketing, animal health services, NRM, informal cross-border trade, conflict management)
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Thank you Members Doris Kaberia Dubale Admasu Tom Roberts
Ayan Mahamoud Rudy Isaac Thendiu
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