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ZAMBIALOCAL GOVERNMENT AND GENDER JUSTICE
SUMMIT AND AWARDS23RD 25THAPRIL,2012
KOPANONG HOTEL,JOHANNESBURGE,SOUTH AFRICA365 DAYS OF LOCAL ACTION TO END VIOLENCE AND
EMPOWER WOMEN
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HOW DID YOU GO ABOUT IDENTIFYING THISPROBLEM?
The problem Indentified is;
Low participation of women in Economic
and Governance processes at;- House hold Level
- Community Level
- National LevelLOCA
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HOW DID YOU GO ABOUT IDENTIFYING THISPROBLEM? CONT.
Three (3) facilitation tools were used to do problemidentification, analysis and possible solutions discussion;
1. Problem tree analysis - find root cause of problem
2. Focused group Discussions Document the concerns ofeach group.
3. House Hold (HH) / Individual interviews
Captureindividual concerns
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FACILITATION TOOLS
PROBLEM TREE ANALYSIS FOCUSED GROUP DISCUSSION
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IS THIS ISSUE IMPORTANT?
Low participation of women in Economic andGovernance processes has lead to imbalancedstatistics in;
- access to land,
- employment and wealth,
- education,
- and HIV AIDS prevalence,
- gender based violence.
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HOW ARE YOU GOING ABOUT ADDRESSINGTHI S PROBLEM?
Providing Livestock business trainings inbroiler farming.
Using broiler production Demonstrations in
rural areas.
The project takes the Household approachfrom the planning stage through to the
marketing stage and expenditure ofrevenue realized.L
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WHAT IS THE TIME-FRAME FOR THE PROJECT?
This is a 10 years project split as follows;(2003 September to 2013 )
- 3 years was for problem identification, analysis and findingpossible solutions.
- 5 years - establishing businesses and legalising them(including Demos).
- 2 years - passing on the gift.
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WHO IS THE KEY TARGET? WHO IS INVOLVED? AREWOMEN AND MEN EQUALLY INVOLVED?
The Rural Communities.
The key target is the Household.
This way the men, women and theyouth are involved. The investment
is understood and the benefitsenjoyed by all Household members.
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PARTNERSHIPS FORMED THROUGH THE PROJECT
The input suppliers and Agents
Agents and the broiler farmers
The broiler famers and consumers
Non Government Organisations that
supported Infrastructure Developmentand Extension delivery services.
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RESOURCEFULNESS: WHAT FINANCIAL, HUMANAND OTHER RESOURCES WERE MOBILISED?
Government funds were used for thetransport and meetings. The humanresource is from the Department ofLivestock.
Establishment of the individual BusinessEnterprises was Households used fundsfrom savings. The human resource is from
the households.
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CREATIVITY: ARE YOU USING ARTS, CULTURE,MEDIA AND SOCIAL MEDIA TO POPULARISE THE
ISSUES?
Radio programmes on the local
radio station on Farming isBusiness.
(World Vision has financed 5 months)
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MONITORING AND EVALUATION
The enterprises are monitoredusing the LivestockInformation Management
System.
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LIVESTOCK INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
PRODUCER/
Farmer
Type of
Enterprise
Management
Level1Size of Herd
or Flock
Feeding
System2 (where
applicable)
Major
Output/
product
C. Producers/Farmers (LIMS Forms 3 to 8)
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Notes: 1Traditional/Small Scale, Medium/Semi-Commercial or Commercial2Free Range, Semi Intensive (free-range adequate feed supplements) or Intensive.
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WHAT RESULTS HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED?
2 field Staff established broiler Businessesat their residence,
17 Households have established similarbusinesses in Katete.
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Structures made using reeds to reduce initial investmentcosts
Pen made of local materials Chickens in the Pen
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PROCESSING CHICKENS
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MR. AND MRS. IWELL BANDA CHIPOPELA
BEFORE CURRENT
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IMPACT (BASED ON THE SADC PROTOCOLTARGETS)
Women are fully involved and economicallyempowered.
The Standards of life for the 17 families have
improved from earning average of $2 to $6per day.
The involved families are able to take theirchildren to school especially the girl child asshe has always been the one to drop outwhen money was not enough.
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FULL WOMEN PARTICIPATION
Mrs. Mbangweta explaining what ittakes to start a broiler business
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HOUSEHOLDS ARE ABLE TO MEET EDUCATION
REQUIREMENTS OF THE MEMBERS
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SUSTAINABILITY AND REPLICATION
This is very sustainable as:
- The families own the businesses.
- The families did not get handout to start thebusinesses.
- The project does not use special funding sotrainings will continue for the community
- The idea is being transferred to all DVLD staff inthe District.
- The farmers will be sharing experiences andtaking the knowledge to others passing on thegift.
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Households explaining how they got the ideaof broiler farming from other farmers
NASON MWALE WILSON BANDA
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LESSONS LEARNED
The following lessons have been learnt;
- A Demo is an efficient tool of Extension
- HH approach is the best way to develop the
communities.- Gender based violence can be reduced
with increased communication.
- HH members learn to appreciate each
other more as they do things together
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HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
APPRECIATING EACH OTHER
Mr. and Mrs. BandaMr. and Mrs. Mumbi
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YOU MAY ASK ME QUESTIONS
NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE
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THANK YOU FOR LISTERNING
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LYDIA R. MUVINDI SAMBO
SENIOR LIVESTOCK OFFICER- DVLD
DIRECTOR MUCHATENDA FARMS
ALL GLORY BE TO GOD