My Portfolio in Plan International

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ME & BD Components of FES Program

ME & BD=Micro-Enterprise & Business Development

The person who is honored to join with you for this presentation:

Md. Maklsudur Rahman; ME & BD Advisor

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At a Glance ME & BD Components:

1. Participatory Agro-product Diversification Project (PADP) in rural 5 PUs --- on going since 2004/05

2. Vocational Skills Development in partnership with UCEP in urban 2 PUs --- on going since 2000

3. Smallholders’ Dairy/Goat rearing project in rural 2 PUs --- recently Launched; April 2009

4. Micro-Enterprise Development (MED) in rural 02 PUs – will be started from July 09 (PO already prepared)

5. Youth Employment Strengthening (YES) in rural 03 PUs – will be started from July 09 (PO already prepared)

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1. Agriculture program at a glance:

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Agriculture program in Plan-CSP

• Program Objective 3: Increased agriculture based household production of targeted families through building technical and management capacity of the community.

• 3.1 Increase percentage of families in Plan rural communities with increased command over food as a result of improvement in the productivity of their farm enterprise from 32.02% to 55%.

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Geographical Coverage1. Jaldhaka UZ: 12 UPs; Koimari, Khutamara and Mirganj

Unions and other 09 unions partially since Oct’ 07; Implementing partner: SHARP

2. Sreepur UZ: 05 UPs; Rajabari, Prohladpur, Gazipur, Mawna and in Gosinga unions since 2004; Implementing partner: PRANTEC

3. Hatibandha UZ: 04 UPs; Nawdabash, Gotamari, Singimari and Barakhata unions since Sept ’05; Implementing partner: OVA

4. Chirirbandar UZ: 02 UPs; Tetulia and Satnala unions since Jan ’05; Implementing partner: BOHUBRIHY 5. Khanshama UZ: 01 UP; Angarpara Union since April ‘05;

Implementing partner: BRIF

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Activities in a Nutshell

• Promotion of Strawberry cultivation • Promotion of Mushroom cultivation • Promotion of fruits gardening (Jujube, Papaya)• Promotion of homestead vegetable gardening• Promotion of Soil test by SRDI • Promotion of composting and vermin

compost.• Promotion of organic pesticides • Khash land utilization by hard core poor • Poultry rearing by hard core poor.

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Activities Continued---• Promotion of Integrated Farming and Intercropping • Development of Resource Farmers/ Para-Vets • Development of Community Training Nursery• Organizing demonstration plot, farmers gathering,

field day, agricultural technology fair etc.• Facilitate farmers for input & output market linkages• Linkage and networking with BARI, WRC, SRDI, DAE,

DLS, RU, HDU and Private Sector Service Providers.• Promotion of Weather Resilient Crop cultivation for

adaptation to Climate Change and MONGA mitigation

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2. Vocational Skills Development program at a glance:

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Vocational Skills Development in Plan-CSP:

•Program Objective 2: Increase opportunities for unskilled adolescents and women to learn livelihood skills aligned with employment opportunities

•Increase percentage of adult family members in Plan communities who have completed skill development training and get jobs on that skill for 0.54% to 15%.

•Increase percentage of families in Plan communities with at-least one member’s works round the year from 76.79% to 80%.

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Geographical Coverage:

1. City Polly, Dhalpur-Jatrabari under Dhaka South PU(UCEP-Plan Technical School, City Polly-Dhalpur)

2. Bauniabandh, Mirpur under Dhaka North PU (UCEP-Plan Technical School, Bauniabandh)

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Activities in a Nutshell:

1. Project Output Delivery: Skills training in various Trades(i. Industrial Sewing, Embroidery & Jori-Chumki; ii. Electronic Technology; iii. Electrical Technology; iv. Auto Mechanics; v. Plumbing & Pipe Fitting vi. Car Driving; and vii. Refrigeration & Air condition)(2 shifts per day, each shift 20 students- Boys & Girls)

2. Advocacy & Networking: (Parents meeting, Employers meeting, Job Fair etc.)

3. Day/Week Observation: (Days: World Children, Victory, Mother Language, Independence, World Literacy, Child Rights Week etc.)

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Year wise Job Placement:

Year

Graduated Job Placed Job

Placed

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total %

2005 179 119 298 91 64 155 52.01

2006 194 97 291 77 46 123 42.26

2007 248 122 370 84 45 129 34.86

2008 210 118 328 85 32 117 35.67

Total 1287 524 40.71From 2009 we have taken a comprehensive strategy to improve the job

placement

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3. Dairy Project: Milk Production as a means to Livelihood Security of the Poor

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Objective of the Dairy Project:

To increase incomes and more sustainable livelihoods of the targeted landless and smallholding households through providing support for producing milk from Profitable cows using good farming practice and grazing land management in northern part of Bangladesh.

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Geographical Coverage:

A. Jaldhaka UZ of Nilphamari district (JLD PU):

Cluster-1: Mirgonj UP (7 Villages); Cluster–2: Koimari UP (9 Villages) & Pauroshova (9 Wards)

B. Hatibandha UZ of Lalmonirhat district (HTB PU):

Cluster– 1: Borokhata UP (3 Villages)

Cluster– 2: Gotamari UP (3 Villages)

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Farming types•Type-I (one cow farm): Poor household farmers who has little own land to graze the cow but has a homestead to make shed for the cow

•Type-II (two to three cows farm): Entrepreneurial poor household who has less then 50 decimal own land where they can grow small grain crops and grass for cattle

•Goat Farm: Extreme Poor Household who are interested to rear Goat for the both milk and meat production.

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Major Activities• Formation of milk Producers, Marketing and

Processing groups in the program areas. • Capacity Building of the PNGOs, Para Vets & Farmers• Grazing land & improved feeding management• Healthcare services by public/private service

providers• Linkage with traditional and formal sector processors• Biogas plant and compost fertilizer by using cow-dung• Advocacy and Networking with GOs, NGOs & Private

Sector organizations

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4. Micro-Enterprise Development (MED) program

at a glance:

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MED in Plan-CSP:

Program Objective 4: Increase income earning opportunities by promoting community based small and micro enterprises that potentially could create wage labour in the labour market.

•% of adult family members in Plan communities who works round the year (work for wage in 260 days per year).

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Geographical Coverage:

1. Sreepur PU, Gazipur District in Partnership with Dustha Shashtha Kendra (DSK); an existing Flexible Micro-Finance Partner

2. Combined Dinajpur PU, Dinajpur District in Partnership with Come To Save (CTS); an existing Flexible Micro-Finance Partner

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Plan has targeted the groups for MED program–

The clients who are advanced/graduated/matured Micro-Finance borrowers of existing Partners ie. clients who received Micro-Finance services with amounted Tk.30,000+ for a longer period of time.

Target Group for MED:

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Proposed Activity for MED Program:

1. Capacity building of Plan & Partner staffs on Entrepreneurship & Business Management issues

2. Capacity building of ME clients on Entrepreneurship & Business Management issues

3. Providing Business Development Services for the MEs4. Facilitating MEs to establish linkages with the formal

sector Financial Institutions (Banks/Corporate Sectors)5. Advocacy and Networking for creating a Conducive

Business Environment and Local Economic Development

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5. Youth Employment Strengthening (YES) Program

Unemployment is the problem Youth are the Solution

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Youth Employment in New Program Framework (2009-

2013):

“Family Economic Security-FES” will be shifted as “Adequate Standard of Living” domain

Goal of the Domain: Children and Youth will enjoy their

right to an Adequate Standard of living.

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Program Statement & Objectives:

Program Statement: Facilitate youth in realizing their potentials by exploring

employment and income opportunities through appropriate skills and services to improve standard of living

Program Objectives:•To transfer market driven technical know-how for enhancing entrepreneurial ability and employability of the youth

•To increase accessibility on available resources and advanced technologies

•To explore policy advocacy at local and national level for youth development policy implication

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Geographical Coverage:

1. Hatibandha PU in Partnership (Service Provider) with a Private School which is continuing

2. Jaldhaka PU- Contractors/Service Providers still to be finalized

3. Combined Dinajpur PU- Contractors/Service Providers still to be finalized

4. Sreepur PU- Mode of service delivery mechanism still to be finalized with a Private College (A A Khan College)

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Proposed Major Activities:•Learner and service providers selection for demand driven appropriate technology transfer

•Identify potential employers for Internship/ Apprenticeship

•Search learners friendly stipend mechanism•Develop linkages & networking with relevant service providers

•Design and implement local & national level advocacy for accessing available Opportunities

•Explore alternative financing•Monitoring & Evaluation

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Alignment with the CSP & CCCDA:

• All the descried program component meets the CSP/CPO Objectives and directly contributing to achieve the FES program Goal-- “All children, especially from poor families, have improved lives and livelihoods, through demand driven micro-finance and other livelihood services and institutions”

•The program components are fully aligned with CCCD approach, emphasizes meaningful participation for children and other populations that have been subject to social, political and economic exclusion. Special emphasis is placed on all the program strategies that have impact for as many children as possible and included segments of the population those are marginalized; especially poor youth and women.

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Alignment with Child Rights, Child Protection & RBA:

•Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment (Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

All the program components of FES are emphasized on wellbeing of the Children and their Families without undermining the Rights Based issues; moreover strongly committed to promote Child Rights and Child Protection by educating the Partners, Employers, Service providers and other Stakeholders.

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Thanks for Your Passionate Listening