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DEVELOPMENT OF FARMER ORGANIZATIONS 3.3
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WHY? Management is key to balanced water distribution, adequate maintenance and hence to high productivity Strong farmer management ensures sustainability of the system
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STEPS 1.Assessment and familiarization 2.Awareness raising 3.Pre-meeting 4.Election 5.Statutes and registration 6.Financial and organization plan 7.Training
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1. Assessment and familiarization
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Live on site – familiarize Basic information collection –Existing organization/ bottlenecks –Main system/ subsystems –Water distribution Undertake stakeholders assessment –Who are key persons –What role do they play –What are main issues Understanding of spate system –Undertake ‘transect’ walk – systematically cover entire area, stop at fixed places
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2. Awareness building
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Introduce the program among key stakeholders Introduce the program among large group – use larger meetings Use posters, brochures – so everyone can check, gain confidence
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3. Pre-Meeting
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Ensure full understanding on nature and scope of farmer organization prior to election Agreement on nature of organization – role of geographic subsections, responsibilities, etc..
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4. Election
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Elections: Where there is much conflict, secret ballots will help avoid that the election is dominated by powerful people
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5. Registration and statutes
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Official registration Important to enter into contracts and have bank guarantees Best is for membership of the Farmer Organization to be compulsory – not voluntary, because decisions are binding
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Contents of ‘statutes’ – an example Name association/ address/ legal registration Objectives and purpose Membership/ membership duties/ membership fee and contribution Finances/ financial year/ sources of income/ uses of income/ financial records/ bank details/ signature holders/ audit arrangements Meetings/ Annual General Meetings/ Executive Committee Meetings/ Notice of Meetings/ Quorum/Order of Meetings Election procedures/vacancies/ General assembly/ role and responsibilities/ link to Local Adminstration Executive committee/role and responsibilities of different persons/ subsections and role and responsibilities Rules and regulations/ water management/ fee setting and collection/ penalties/rules on damages/ rules on maintenance of main system and field systems Miscellaneous: Resolution of conflicts/ Dissolution of Association/Amendment of constitution Name association/ address/ legal registration Objectives and purpose Membership/ membership duties/ membership fee and contribution Finances/ financial year/ sources of income/ uses of income/ financial records/ bank details/ signature holders/ audit arrangements Meetings/ Annual General Meetings/ Executive Committee Meetings/ Notice of Meetings/ Quorum/Order of Meetings Election procedures/vacancies/ General assembly/ role and responsibilities/ link to Local Adminstration Executive committee/role and responsibilities of different persons/ subsections and role and responsibilities Rules and regulations/ water management/ fee setting and collection/ penalties/rules on damages/ rules on maintenance of main system and field systems Miscellaneous: Resolution of conflicts/ Dissolution of Association/Amendment of constitution
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6. Financial and organizational plan
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6. Financial and organisational plan Financial Plan Source of income (fees/ charges/ penalties/ services/ subsidies) Activity budget and long-term investment/ replacement Cost saving measures Calculation of fees Organizational Plan Organization of services Staff/ costs/ training –Gate operators –Water masters –Bulldozer operators –Administrative staff Expansion and improvement of services
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7. Training
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Training for committee members and staff: –Organizational management –Financial management –Fee collection –Maintenance and operation of structures –Wadi level water management (incl groundwater) –Operation of equipment –Computer skills –Special services General training for water users/ members: –Introduction to farmer organization –Basic operation of the system –Specific topics, including improved agronomy and field water management
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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: -Take Best from Traditional Organization – But Do Not Assume Traditional Organization is Perfect -Involve Farmer Organization in Water Management in Wadi Level -If Large Enough, Make Distinction Between Main Systems and Sections -Link Closely to Local Government
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Acknowledgement; With thanks to Chrisje van Schoot.
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