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Challenges and Risk VS Opportunities and Hope
2009-2015
Pathways from Poverty: Building Economic Empowerment &
Resilience for Extreme Poor Households in Riverine Areas of
Bangladesh
TARGET BENEFICIARIES AFFECTED BY THE NATURAL DISASTERS
Flood
Displacement
River Erosion
Tornado
COMMUNITIES RISKs
and Vulnerability
Limited
access
to prod.
resource
Food
insecurit
y Hunger
& Monga
Displace
ment &
migration
Social/G
inequity
&
Marginali
sation
Limited
Voice
and
Choice
Natural
Disasters
RE/Flood/
Cold
Community
Context
PROJECT PURPOSE (Phase-II)
(2012-2015)
Output:1
12,900 extreme households supported in securing operational access to
Sandbar and underutilised land.
Output-2
18,950 extreme poor households secure food and income from other
on-farm and off-farm livelihoods options
Output:3
Support provided to 31,850 BHHs on basic service, nutrition, asset
protection, networking and linkages
31,850 extreme poor households (113,000 people) in north-west Bangladesh will
be sustainably graduated from extreme poverty through increased income, asset
generation, food security by March 2015
PFP Phase-1= 16850 PFP Phase-2= 15000
Project Command Area
Districts- 5
Upazila - 15
Unions - 68
Village - 255
31,850 Extreme Poor BHH from eroded communities
District Upazila Union Village/community
Rangpur Gangachara, Kaunia & Pirgacha 11 72
Nilphamari Dimla, Jaldhaka 11 31
Lalmonirhat Lalmonirhar Sadar, Aditmari, Kaligonj &
Hatibandha
18 50
Kurigram Sadar , Ulipur, 10 31
Gaibandha Gaibandha Sadar, Fulchari & Saghata,
Sundergonj
20 71
Total = 5 15 69 255
Partner District Phase-1 BHH Phase-2 BHH Total Remarks
AKOTA Gaibandha 4241 3500 7741
GUK Gaibandha 3644 1450 5094
OVA Lalmonirhat 3169 4100 7269
UDPS Rangpur & Kurigram
3314 3950 7264 919 in Kurigram Sadar
JSKS Nilphamari 2482 2000 4482
16850 1500 31850
Area Coverage
District &
Upazila Admin
PAB &
PNGOs
Private
Sector
Network
Partners
Line Departments
DAE/DoF/WDB
Livestock/Health/ and others
PROJECT
Local
Govt.
PROJECT PARTNERSHIP and KEY ACTORS
National and International Policy Forum
Development Agencies and Institutions Scale up-
National level
Scale up Int.
level
APPROACH and LIVELIHOOD INTERVENTIONS
Agriculture
Practices
3 options
Fisheries
Management
4 options
Livestock
Resource
Mgt. 4 options
Small Ent.
Dev. 4 options
Light-
Engineering
3 options
Agro/Food
processing
Support to
social &
Disable
HH
Promotion of Community Based Extension System
For
Long-term Sustainability
ACHIEVEMENTS
IMPACTS
AND
CHANGES
16850
15000
Phase-1(2009-2012) Phase-2 (2012-2015)
Beneficiaries Coverage 2009-2015
HR, 26.57%
Travel , 1.63%
Vehi. & Equipt., 1.17%
Office & Utilities,
3.14%
Admin, 3.35%
Operational , 2.46%
D.BHH cost, 53.28%
LL A & WS, 1.00% OH, 6.48%
Contingency, 0.93%
Core Project:
Total Beneficiaries Nos. 31,850
Total Investment / BHH BDT 20,959.32
Direct/BHH BDT 11,682.09
Value for money BDT 0.79
Nutrition Sub- component
Total Beneficiaries Nos. 16,850
Total Investment/BHH BDT 4,175.54
Direct cost/BHH BDT 3,645.39
Budget Distribution
Sector: Agriculture (Sandbar cropping)
Project target: 13300; Achievement : 12857
(Ph-1=7595 & Ph-2= 5262)
RESOURCE and OPPORTUNITY
We Use
Hope for millions living on the edge of mighty rivers in
Bangladesh
Ocean of Pumpkin, Ocean of hope 2013-2014
season
Ocean of Pumpkin 2013-2014 Gaibandha
Human Face of Technology
Step-1: Capacity building and Demonstration
Production and Harvest
????
Harvest and Storage
Storage and Marketing (Gangachara)
Nation wide Market linkage
Total production in 6 years (2009-2015) = 54094 MT by 12857 BHHs
Total sell recorded = 43,275 MT (80%) worth Tk. 34,62,01,600 (£
3m) based on local sell price Average 8 Tk/kg.
Total Product value (Cons.+ Distr.+ Sell) = 43,27,52,000 ( £ 3.8 m )
Product value based on urban market @ 16 Tk/kg =
86,55,04000 Tk = £ 7.5 m
Pumpkin marketing:
Supported by 164 middleman/Market actors.
Crop diversification trial in collaboration with Agricultural Universities
in Bangladesh and Rheine Waal University, Germany
Squash
Lettuce (green)
Capsicum
Straw berry
Red beat
High Value
Crops
Ornamental
Pumpkin
Tomato
Turnip
Water Melon
Carrot
Immediate Impacts Md. Abdur Rahim
Harvested 2450 pumpkins from 600 pits in year-1 2011
Used the return for food, clothing, treatment and asset generation and housing
How only pumpkin
can contribute
?
Food
Security
HH Income
& Employment
Family
Nutrition Monga
protection
Lean season
management
Reduce burden of
safety net
Asset generation
WHY NOT A GOOD POLICY TO ACHIERVE THESE
MILLIONS COULD BE BENEFITTED THROUGH POLICY SUPPORT
Over 50,000 HHs are currently living on embankment in 5 NW districts
An appropriate POLICY
can make
a big DIFFERENCE
180,000 ha of sandbar fallen during
dry season
Over 50,000 HHs are currently living on embankment in 5 NW districts
An appropriate POLICY
can make
a big DIFFERENCE
1.Operational access to barren lands/sandbar for the resource poor displaced communities living on flood protection embankments.
2.Financial and technical support mechanism to run the activity on regular basis
3.Nation wide dissemination (in erosion prone 35-40 districts ) to benefit wider communities.
Intervention-2 : Floating garden (August-October) Project target: 600 BHH
Achievement: : 600
RAHIMA BEGUM, Kutir Para, under Mohishkhocha union, Aditmari upazila in Lalmonirhat district. Production statistics in PY-2: Total harvest = 276 kg (from 2 beds).
Sold amount = 210 Kg
Earning recorded =Tk. 1050
It helped to manage lean season through food supply, The little earning helped to manage food, clothing and treatment of 4 members family.
Intervention: Cage Aquaculture Project target: 3500
Achievement : 3500
.
• Baseline income Tk. 15881 • Av. BHH annual income Tk. 41126 • Income increased 159% • Av. asset value Tk. 7612/BHH(86% ) • Food security 3 meals daily (96%) • Av. savings Tk. 500/BHH(66% BHH)
Intervention: Hapa Breeding Project target: 100
Achievement: 100 (Phase-1)
Md. Moshiur Rhaman, Tista embankment, balapara, kaunia He produced 38kg tilapia fishes and has earned Tk. 3600 and From (Hapa breeding) he earned 4000 Tk. He purchased a heifer Tk. 11000 (where 7600 Tk from project intervention).
Intervention: Traditional Fishermen Project target: 600
Achievement: 600 (Ph-1= 400 & Ph-2=200)
Baseline Income= 17327 Tk/year Av. BHH Income Tk. 54062 Income Increased 212% Current asset value 10436 Tk/BHH Av. savings 1735 TK/BHH Copping mechanism increased Yes 74%
Intervention: Community Based Fisheries Management Project target: 700
Achievement: 622 (Ph-1= 340 and Ph-2= 282)
SECTOR: LIVESTOCK
Project target Ph-1 and Ph-2 : 7969
Achievement (Ph-1=4489 & Ph-2= 3472) = 7961
Intervention: small scale sheep farming
Target= 5290 Achievement :5293 (Ph-1= 2690 and Ph-2= 2603)
5289 BHH received 15,867 sheep by
the project. Total population estimated
69,567 (Av. 13/BHH).
Av. Population growth 348%
Total Investment. TK. 416,655,00
(362,308 GBP)
Return= TK. 11,51,19998 = 1m GBP
Cost : return ratio= 1: 2.76
Intervention: Heifer rearing Project target: 1850
Achievement: 1851 (Ph-1= 1004 & Ph-2=847)
1851 BHH received 1851 Heifer
Total population 4721 ++
Total investment Tk. 2,6,883000
(233,765 GBP)
Total value of the population
Tk. 6,39,87,924 (556,417 GBP)
Cost: return ratio: 1:3.5
Intervention: Duck farming Project target: 735
Achievement: 735
• Baseline income was Tk. 16405
• Av. BHH annual income Tk. 37370
• Income increased 128%
• Av. asset value is Tk. 6313/BHH (86%)
• 96% BHH takes 3 meals a day
• Av. Savings recorded Tk. 461
• Able to face crisis Yes-75% BHH
Intervention: Community based para vet Project target: 90
Achievement: 82 (Ph-1= 60 & Ph-2= 22)
DILRUBA PARVIN, ID. No. 630137, Uttar Kolkonda, Gangachara embankment, Rangpur. Her average earning per month obtained around Tk. 5000- 6000 from this community based extension service.
SECTOR: SMALL ENTERPRISE (Tailoring+Handicrafts+Weaving+Small trade)
Project target =3215 Achievement 2926 (Ph-1=715 and Ph-2= 2211)
Intervention: Tailoring (Target= 381)
Achievement : 381
• Baseline income was Tk. 16548
• Av. BHH annual income Tk. 62,486
• Income increased 278%
• Av. assets value Tk. 18784/BHH (86%)
• Food security (100% BHH
• Av. Savings recorded Tk. 1709/BHH
• Able to face crisis Yes- 92% BHH
INTERVENTION: HANDICRAFT (Target= 300)
Achievement (PY-1+ PY-2): 300
GOLJAR HOSSAIN, Union-Haripur, Upazila- Sundarganj, Gaibandha.
He received a 15 day long training on diversified bamboo products.
His monthly Av. earning recorded Tk. 5500-6000.
Asset generation:
A calf Tk. 8000 and 1 goat Tk. 1400 after fulfillment of food security demand of his 7 members family (5 daughters including 1 disabled child).
INTERVENTION: SMALL TRADE
Project target: 2000
Achievement: 2211 (Ph-1=161 and Ph-2= 2050)
• Baseline income was Tk. 17088
• Av. BHH annual income Tk. 42530
• Income increased 149%
• Av. Asset value 22715/BHH(90% )
• Food security 3 meals a day Yes 100%
SECTOR: AGRO- PROCESSING (Food processing + Emergency food preparation)
Project target: 600+800=1400
Achievement = 1249 (Ph-1 = 600 and Ph-2= 649)
• Baseline income was Tk. 16389
• Av. BHH annual income Tk. 55,675
• Income increased 240%
• Av. asset value Tk. 19215/BHH
• Av. savings Tk. 1849/BHH
• Food security 3 meals a day 100% BHH
Intervention: Emergency food preparation Project target: 600
Achievement: 600
An initiative of community based awareness raising for disaster preparedness particularly on emergency food preparation and storage
SECTOR: LIGHT ENGINEERING (Rickshaw –van repairing +Engine boat repairing+ electric Arc welding+ electric wiring)
Target= 1250 Achievement= 1278 (Ph-1=500 and Ph-2= 778)
Intervention: Rickshaw-van repairing
Project target: 550
Achievement : 562
• Baseline income was Tk. 17864
• Av. BHH annual income Tk. 62008
• Income increased 247%
• Av. assets value Tk. 18996/BHH
• Food security 3 meals a day Yes- 100%
•Av. Savings recorded Tk. 1136/BHH
Intervention: Engine Boat Repairing Project target: 400
Achievement: 376
MD. BULU MIA (35).S/O Lt.Alef uddin. He lives on Bangpara Paikan badh of Alambiditor union of Gangachara Upazilla of Rangpur District. He received 07 days training on Diesel Engine Repairing. He works on hired basis in his locality. His daily average income recorded TK.300 He has started saving money to hire a shop in Boraibari Bazar.
Intervention: Electric Arc Welding and Electric wiring Project target: 99
Achievement: 97
MDMD. BELAL HOSSAIN (22) lives in village Masterpara at Saghata badh, Saghat upazilla in Gaibandha District. He received 08 days long training and 24 days attachment with local workshop on Electric Arc welding in November, 2010. Now He is working in a local workshop (Raju Workshop) at Saghat Bazar. His daily average income is TK.150 He is trying his level best to develop skill on different workshop activities.
Intervention: Person with Disability Project target: 800
Achievement: 800
MD. WAHAB ALI, 60 years old living at Kalmati, Lalmonirhat.
Previously he could not walk more distance due to his Physical disability and weakness of his leg.
After receiving physiotherapy treatment and by
using one point stick now he can walk more distance.
Now he can attend and participate at community events.
His wife got food processing training from project, now Wahab Ali also helps his wife to sell the food products in their small shop.
Intervention: Social and legal rights Project target: 600
Achievement: 600
An initiative of raising general awareness on social, gender and legal rights
Sector Baseline Income Current Income % increased
Agriculture( Sandbar cropping) 17088 42530 149%
Livestock( Beef fattening) 12926 32650 153%
Fisheries (traditional) 17327 54062 212%
Small enterprise(Tailoring) 16548 62486 278%
Food processing 16389 55675 240%
Light engineering(Rickshaw/van) 17864 62008 247%
All sector average 15919 44551 180%
Comparison between Baseline and Current Income
CMS2 Information based on April 2014 data visualization
Indicators CMS2 results compare to last month (No. of BHH – 11381)
Income increased 84% BHH little, 2% BHH fast and remained same 14% BHH
Number of BHH income sources 1 source(10% BHH), 2 sources(65% BHH), 3 sources(21%) and 3+ (4% BHH )
Food security( Take 3 meals in
last 7 days)
100% BHH
Food diversity(BHH Egg
Consumed in last month)
Egg( 2% BHH ) most of days, Every week 29% , 2/3 times during the
month 59%, only once in a month (9%) , Not at all (1%)
Food diversity(BHH Fish
Consumed in last month)
Fish( 25% BHH ) most of days, Every week 42% , 2/3 times during the
month 28%, only once in a month (4%) , Not at all (1%)
Food diversity(BHH Meat
Consumed in last month)
Meat( 8% BHH ) most of days, Every week 1% , 2/3 times during the
month 40%, only once in a month (46%) , Not at all (5%)
BHH Cash savings Individual savings( 67%), Group savings(14%), Both (7%) , No savings( 12%)
Access to safe drinking water Tube well/ (99%)
Asset value change Being increasing fast( 1% BHH), Being increasing little ( 72%), Remained
the same (27%).
Steps out of poverty( BHH self
assessment)
Step 4( 3% BHH), step 5( 13%), step 6(27%), step 7(32%), step 8(21%), step
9(3%) and step 10( 1%)
CMS2 Results (No of BHH = 11381)
COMMUNICATION ADVOCACY and INFLUENCE For WIDER DISSEMINATION
Publications Over 130 news articles have published in the national and local newspapers
APPG advocacy
HSTU Dinajpur
2nd NSC meeting
23 international visitors from 15 countries to see Community Based Adaptation in GB
Institutional linkage
LINKAGE
WITH
GOVERNMENT
World Poverty Day 2009 and 2010
Global Attention
National
Geographic
Focus
To
CC Adaptation
ATN PUMPKIN TV- UK
Devex Do Good. Do It Well
Mati O Manush
Global Ideas
BTV World
Media Coverage
Local, National and Global
International Recognition
1st Runner up
Cannes Media
and
Corporate Award 2011
DW Global Ideas 3000
Silver Dolphin
• Complexity of Extreme Poor BHH problems i.e. living on embankment, Housing, basic services (health, nutrition and sanitation).
• Natural disasters i.e. flooding, drought, cold
• Less employment opportunity in the locality
• Less or No productive resource and regular earning
• No or minimal resource access in particular water bodies and land
• Remoteness and low economic opportunity
• Single intervention for optimum economic growth
Challenges faced
Promise to keep, Dreams to fulfill,
still long way to go
“I have no doubt that it is possible to give a new direction to technological development, a direction that shall lead it back to the real
needs of man”
“To talk about the future is only useful if it leads to action now.”
E.F. Schumacher, Author of “Small is Beautiful”
Why Food Insecurity ??...
Why Poverty ???....