KVK (Krishi Vigyan Kendra ) :- Introducation of kvk ,
objectives of kvk ,
mandate and activities of kvk ,
organizational structure of kvk ,
Role and responsibility of the kvk ,
strategies for working in kvk
KVK (Krishi Vigyan Kendra ) :- Introducation of kvk ,
objectives of kvk ,
mandate and activities of kvk ,
organizational structure of kvk ,
Role and responsibility of the kvk ,
strategies for working in kvk
Data Driven Governance Project in ChandrapurActionroom
Data Driven Governance was a unique project for microplanning of village development plans. The data for the overall development of the village was captured by tab based survey where 1000 volunteers worked with community to gather data and dashboard was created to monitor the progress of development in villages. The project provided very good platform for district administration to monitor the development in villages and also to track the budget expenditure with latest project updates. The project was appreciated at national level and United Nations selected it as a model project to showcase across India. This project then helped us to work on "Action Room to Reduce Poverty" policy initiative.
"The Establishment of Country SAKSS Platforms in East and Central Africa" presented by Paul Guthiga, Policy Analyst, ReSAKSS East and Central Africa, ILRI, Kenya, at 2014 ReSAKSS Annual Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, October 8-10 2014
"The Establishment of Country SAKSS Platforms in East and Central Africa" presented by Paul Guthiga, Policy Analyst, ReSAKSS East and Central Africa, ILRI, Kenya, at 2014 ReSAKSS Annual Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, October 8-10, 2014
Presentation at the CCAFS Ghana science-policy dialogue platform national stakeholders' workshop on 4 July 2019 in Tamale, Ghana.
Including:
* Platform structure and function as a way forward for an effective operation and visibility at regional and national levels by Mr. Kingsley Odum Sam.
* Major achievements of the platform in terms of outputs and outcomes by Mr. Vincent Ansah Botchway
* Strategic focus and major activities going forward by Mr. Delali Nutsukpoh
Data Driven Governance Project in ChandrapurActionroom
Data Driven Governance was a unique project for microplanning of village development plans. The data for the overall development of the village was captured by tab based survey where 1000 volunteers worked with community to gather data and dashboard was created to monitor the progress of development in villages. The project provided very good platform for district administration to monitor the development in villages and also to track the budget expenditure with latest project updates. The project was appreciated at national level and United Nations selected it as a model project to showcase across India. This project then helped us to work on "Action Room to Reduce Poverty" policy initiative.
"The Establishment of Country SAKSS Platforms in East and Central Africa" presented by Paul Guthiga, Policy Analyst, ReSAKSS East and Central Africa, ILRI, Kenya, at 2014 ReSAKSS Annual Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, October 8-10 2014
"The Establishment of Country SAKSS Platforms in East and Central Africa" presented by Paul Guthiga, Policy Analyst, ReSAKSS East and Central Africa, ILRI, Kenya, at 2014 ReSAKSS Annual Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, October 8-10, 2014
Presentation at the CCAFS Ghana science-policy dialogue platform national stakeholders' workshop on 4 July 2019 in Tamale, Ghana.
Including:
* Platform structure and function as a way forward for an effective operation and visibility at regional and national levels by Mr. Kingsley Odum Sam.
* Major achievements of the platform in terms of outputs and outcomes by Mr. Vincent Ansah Botchway
* Strategic focus and major activities going forward by Mr. Delali Nutsukpoh
Participants in a national workshop on SRI convened October 10, hosted at the National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research in cooperation with the NGO PRADAN, agreed to form a National Consortium on SRI to advance the understanding and utilization of SRI methods across India. PPT by BC Barah and C Shambu Prasad
No-till crop establishment of transplanted and direct seeded rice in Conserva...Sri Lmb
By Dr. Md. Enamul Haque
Coordinator, Nutrient Management for Diversified Cropping (NUMAN) and Conservation Agriculture Projects, Bangladesh
nted and direct seeded rice in Conservation Agriculture
Final Workshop by Kong Kea, Project Management Unit, Cambodia
Cambodia Group, AIT SRI
1. Inception and Planning Workshop
Sustaining and Enhancing the Momentum for
Innovation and Learning around the System of Rice
Intensification (SRI) in the Lower Mekong River Basin
Cambodia Group
2. - “Enhance rainfed smallholder farmers capacity
confronting climate change sustainably by
applying SRI through Participatory Action
Research in order to improve food security,
income and occupational health status”.
Project Goal
3. The immediate objectives of the projects:
1. To increase the capacity of the SRI Secretariat to be
functioned well as a coordination body to promote SRI
application;
2. To identify appropriate techniques through participatory
action researches at research institutes, academic schools
and farmer level ;
3. To strengthen the capacity of human resources at national,
provincial, district and farmers level to promote SRI;
Project Objective
5. 1. Obj 1: To increase the capacity of the SRI Secretariat to be
functioned well as a coordination body to promote SRI
application;
- Organize SRI net work meeting
- Gathering all relevant information on SRI from
Stakeholders and make them available for contribution;
- Provide technical backstopping visit for strengthening
SRI application;
- Coordinate with public Institutions and NGOs for SRI
promotion and application
Activities
6. Obj. 2: To identify appropriate techniques through
participatory action researches at research institutes,
academic schools and farmer level;
- Conduct participatory appraisal
- Carry out baseline survey
- Identify critical SRI practices for conducting more
researches
- Conduct participatory action researches on farms and at
stations;
- Conduct conference/seminar for share learning
experiences with internal and national stakeholders;
- Document all findings from the PAR
Activities
7. 3. To strengthen the capacity of human resources at national, provincial,
district and farmers level to promote SRI application;
- Conduct inception and planning workshop
- Conduct mini-TOT at target provinces,
- Conduct Farmer Field School (FFS) and Student Field School;
- Set up on farms demonstration in FFS;
- Organize study visits;
- Organize post-FFS activities;
- Set up M&E system to identify and promote SRI application;
- Develop extension materials
- Conduct annual workshop
Activities
8. Annual Workplan from April to Dec 2013
No Activities
Semester 1 Budget/ Person
Apr May June Output resource responsible
1
Prepare Country Strategy
Paper
A draft
CSP
Finalize Country Strategy
Paper
A final
CSP
2 Set up Project Structure
- Identify PMU institution
and member
Structure
PMU
- Establish LMU and select
district staff
Structure
LMU
9. Annual Workplan from April to Dec 2013
No Activities
1 Semester 2 Budget/ Person
June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Output resource
Responsibl
e
4
Conduct National Project Inception
workshop 1st W
Final Workplan,
Dissimilation
information 8000 PMU
5
Conduct Participatory Rural
Appraisal Report 6000
PMU and
Expert
6
Indentify targeted districts and
farmers Selected targets PMU
7 Base line survey
Background
information 7000 PMU
8
Design CFPAR and develop
curricula of Mini-TOT, FFS and
post-FFS on PAR
Curriculum
developed 10,000 PMU