際際滷shows by User: copppldsecretariat / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: copppldsecretariat / Mon, 31 Dec 2012 08:55:47 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: copppldsecretariat Recognising local innovation in livestock-keeping a path to empowering women /slideshow/paper-wcap-waters-bayerletty/15811083 paperwcapwaters-bayerletty-121231085547-phpapp02
Prolinnova is an international network that involves a range of different stakeholders. The network promotes farmer-led approaches to development such as participatory innovation development. Farmers and natural resource users often find novel ways of using natural resources to address challenges and improve their livelihoods. In many rural communities, women do not have the same access as men to resources such as land. They also often have much less decision-making power or capacity. Giving recognition to, and supporting, the innovative capacity of women farmers is seen as an effective mechanism to strengthen their role in rural research and development. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] ]]>

Prolinnova is an international network that involves a range of different stakeholders. The network promotes farmer-led approaches to development such as participatory innovation development. Farmers and natural resource users often find novel ways of using natural resources to address challenges and improve their livelihoods. In many rural communities, women do not have the same access as men to resources such as land. They also often have much less decision-making power or capacity. Giving recognition to, and supporting, the innovative capacity of women farmers is seen as an effective mechanism to strengthen their role in rural research and development. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] ]]>
Mon, 31 Dec 2012 08:55:47 GMT /slideshow/paper-wcap-waters-bayerletty/15811083 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Recognising local innovation in livestock-keeping a path to empowering women copppldsecretariat Prolinnova is an international network that involves a range of different stakeholders. The network promotes farmer-led approaches to development such as participatory innovation development. Farmers and natural resource users often find novel ways of using natural resources to address challenges and improve their livelihoods. In many rural communities, women do not have the same access as men to resources such as land. They also often have much less decision-making power or capacity. Giving recognition to, and supporting, the innovative capacity of women farmers is seen as an effective mechanism to strengthen their role in rural research and development. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/paperwcapwaters-bayerletty-121231085547-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Prolinnova is an international network that involves a range of different stakeholders. The network promotes farmer-led approaches to development such as participatory innovation development. Farmers and natural resource users often find novel ways of using natural resources to address challenges and improve their livelihoods. In many rural communities, women do not have the same access as men to resources such as land. They also often have much less decision-making power or capacity. Giving recognition to, and supporting, the innovative capacity of women farmers is seen as an effective mechanism to strengthen their role in rural research and development. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Recognising local innovation in livestock-keeping a path to empowering women from copppldsecretariat
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Watershed Development and Livestock Rearing. Experiences and Learning from the Watershed Organisation Trust, Maharashtra, India /slideshow/watershed-development-and-livestock-rearing/15766126 watersheddevelopmentandlivestockrearing-121226093624-phpapp01
This report documents the experiences of the Watershed Organisation Trust in implementing the Indo German Watershed Development Programme (IGWDP) in Maharashtra, India. The documentation is based on project completion reports, extensive field visits and discussions with field staff and livestock rearing communities. The study demonstrates that watershed development has immense scope to secure livestock-based livelihoods and, at the same time, build the natural resource base. This is possible, provided key elements such as securing availability and access to CPRs; investments in CPR regeneration with ridge (largely comprising forest lands)-to-valley approach; integration of grazing-based livestock systems and water budgeting in watershed planning; protection of high potential recharge zones; and utilizing traditional livestock systems to manage watersheds post-project, are in place.]]>

This report documents the experiences of the Watershed Organisation Trust in implementing the Indo German Watershed Development Programme (IGWDP) in Maharashtra, India. The documentation is based on project completion reports, extensive field visits and discussions with field staff and livestock rearing communities. The study demonstrates that watershed development has immense scope to secure livestock-based livelihoods and, at the same time, build the natural resource base. This is possible, provided key elements such as securing availability and access to CPRs; investments in CPR regeneration with ridge (largely comprising forest lands)-to-valley approach; integration of grazing-based livestock systems and water budgeting in watershed planning; protection of high potential recharge zones; and utilizing traditional livestock systems to manage watersheds post-project, are in place.]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:36:24 GMT /slideshow/watershed-development-and-livestock-rearing/15766126 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Watershed Development and Livestock Rearing. Experiences and Learning from the Watershed Organisation Trust, Maharashtra, India copppldsecretariat This report documents the experiences of the Watershed Organisation Trust in implementing the Indo German Watershed Development Programme (IGWDP) in Maharashtra, India. The documentation is based on project completion reports, extensive field visits and discussions with field staff and livestock rearing communities. The study demonstrates that watershed development has immense scope to secure livestock-based livelihoods and, at the same time, build the natural resource base. This is possible, provided key elements such as securing availability and access to CPRs; investments in CPR regeneration with ridge (largely comprising forest lands)-to-valley approach; integration of grazing-based livestock systems and water budgeting in watershed planning; protection of high potential recharge zones; and utilizing traditional livestock systems to manage watersheds post-project, are in place. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/watersheddevelopmentandlivestockrearing-121226093624-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This report documents the experiences of the Watershed Organisation Trust in implementing the Indo German Watershed Development Programme (IGWDP) in Maharashtra, India. The documentation is based on project completion reports, extensive field visits and discussions with field staff and livestock rearing communities. The study demonstrates that watershed development has immense scope to secure livestock-based livelihoods and, at the same time, build the natural resource base. This is possible, provided key elements such as securing availability and access to CPRs; investments in CPR regeneration with ridge (largely comprising forest lands)-to-valley approach; integration of grazing-based livestock systems and water budgeting in watershed planning; protection of high potential recharge zones; and utilizing traditional livestock systems to manage watersheds post-project, are in place.
Watershed Development and Livestock Rearing. Experiences and Learning from the Watershed Organisation Trust, Maharashtra, India from copppldsecretariat
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V辿t辿rinaires Sans Fronti竪res Europa /slideshow/vsfe-ifad-romebroglia/15766125 vsfeifadromebroglia-121226093614-phpapp01
Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:36:14 GMT /slideshow/vsfe-ifad-romebroglia/15766125 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) V辿t辿rinaires Sans Fronti竪res Europa copppldsecretariat Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/vsfeifadromebroglia-121226093614-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
V莨t莨rinaires Sans Fronti腴res Europa from copppldsecretariat
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Impact Assessment of the Community Animal Health System in Mandera West District, Kenya /slideshow/vsf-elmt-cah-pia-report/15766123 vsfelmtcahpiareport-121226093603-phpapp01
The pastoralist communities in Kenyas arid lands rely on their livestock for food and income, and basic veterinary care is one of the best ways to protect livestock assets and pastoralist livelihoods in these areas. This report examines the impact of a privatized, community-based veterinary service in the far northeast of Kenya, and focuses on the outcomes of clinical services provided by community-based animal health workers (CAHWs). Fatality rates in herds in treated by CAHWs using medicines from rural pharmacies were significantly lower than in herds where treatments were provided by untrained livestock keepers. The report adds to the substantial body of evidence already collected in Kenya on the impact and financial rationale for CAHW systems. Although many other countries have now legalized these systems and developed national guidelines for CAHW training, Kenya has yet to officially recognize CAHWs and overall, veterinary services in pastoralist areas often remain in the hands of untrained workers and unlicensed drug vendors. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

The pastoralist communities in Kenyas arid lands rely on their livestock for food and income, and basic veterinary care is one of the best ways to protect livestock assets and pastoralist livelihoods in these areas. This report examines the impact of a privatized, community-based veterinary service in the far northeast of Kenya, and focuses on the outcomes of clinical services provided by community-based animal health workers (CAHWs). Fatality rates in herds in treated by CAHWs using medicines from rural pharmacies were significantly lower than in herds where treatments were provided by untrained livestock keepers. The report adds to the substantial body of evidence already collected in Kenya on the impact and financial rationale for CAHW systems. Although many other countries have now legalized these systems and developed national guidelines for CAHW training, Kenya has yet to officially recognize CAHWs and overall, veterinary services in pastoralist areas often remain in the hands of untrained workers and unlicensed drug vendors. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:36:03 GMT /slideshow/vsf-elmt-cah-pia-report/15766123 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Impact Assessment of the Community Animal Health System in Mandera West District, Kenya copppldsecretariat The pastoralist communities in Kenyas arid lands rely on their livestock for food and income, and basic veterinary care is one of the best ways to protect livestock assets and pastoralist livelihoods in these areas. This report examines the impact of a privatized, community-based veterinary service in the far northeast of Kenya, and focuses on the outcomes of clinical services provided by community-based animal health workers (CAHWs). Fatality rates in herds in treated by CAHWs using medicines from rural pharmacies were significantly lower than in herds where treatments were provided by untrained livestock keepers. The report adds to the substantial body of evidence already collected in Kenya on the impact and financial rationale for CAHW systems. Although many other countries have now legalized these systems and developed national guidelines for CAHW training, Kenya has yet to officially recognize CAHWs and overall, veterinary services in pastoralist areas often remain in the hands of untrained workers and unlicensed drug vendors. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/vsfelmtcahpiareport-121226093603-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The pastoralist communities in Kenyas arid lands rely on their livestock for food and income, and basic veterinary care is one of the best ways to protect livestock assets and pastoralist livelihoods in these areas. This report examines the impact of a privatized, community-based veterinary service in the far northeast of Kenya, and focuses on the outcomes of clinical services provided by community-based animal health workers (CAHWs). Fatality rates in herds in treated by CAHWs using medicines from rural pharmacies were significantly lower than in herds where treatments were provided by untrained livestock keepers. The report adds to the substantial body of evidence already collected in Kenya on the impact and financial rationale for CAHW systems. Although many other countries have now legalized these systems and developed national guidelines for CAHW training, Kenya has yet to officially recognize CAHWs and overall, veterinary services in pastoralist areas often remain in the hands of untrained workers and unlicensed drug vendors. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Impact Assessment of the Community Animal Health System in Mandera West District, Kenya from copppldsecretariat
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Value Chains, Linking Producers to the Markets /slideshow/value-chains-15766121/15766121 valuechains-121226093601-phpapp02
This Thematic Paper is part of a Toolkit for Project Design (Livestock Thematic Papers: Tools for Project Design) which reflects IFADs commitment to developing a sustainable livestock sector in which poor farmers and herders might have higher incomes, and better access to assets, services, technologies and markets. The paper indents to be a practical tool for development practitioners, project designers and policymakers to define appropriate livestock development interventions. It also provides recommendations on critical issues for rural development and also possible responses and actions to encourage the socio-economic empowerment of poor livestock keepers. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

This Thematic Paper is part of a Toolkit for Project Design (Livestock Thematic Papers: Tools for Project Design) which reflects IFADs commitment to developing a sustainable livestock sector in which poor farmers and herders might have higher incomes, and better access to assets, services, technologies and markets. The paper indents to be a practical tool for development practitioners, project designers and policymakers to define appropriate livestock development interventions. It also provides recommendations on critical issues for rural development and also possible responses and actions to encourage the socio-economic empowerment of poor livestock keepers. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:36:00 GMT /slideshow/value-chains-15766121/15766121 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Value Chains, Linking Producers to the Markets copppldsecretariat This Thematic Paper is part of a Toolkit for Project Design (Livestock Thematic Papers: Tools for Project Design) which reflects IFADs commitment to developing a sustainable livestock sector in which poor farmers and herders might have higher incomes, and better access to assets, services, technologies and markets. The paper indents to be a practical tool for development practitioners, project designers and policymakers to define appropriate livestock development interventions. It also provides recommendations on critical issues for rural development and also possible responses and actions to encourage the socio-economic empowerment of poor livestock keepers. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/valuechains-121226093601-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This Thematic Paper is part of a Toolkit for Project Design (Livestock Thematic Papers: Tools for Project Design) which reflects IFADs commitment to developing a sustainable livestock sector in which poor farmers and herders might have higher incomes, and better access to assets, services, technologies and markets. The paper indents to be a practical tool for development practitioners, project designers and policymakers to define appropriate livestock development interventions. It also provides recommendations on critical issues for rural development and also possible responses and actions to encourage the socio-economic empowerment of poor livestock keepers. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Value Chains, Linking Producers to the Markets from copppldsecretariat
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Water and Livestock for Rural Livelihoods /copppldsecretariat/topic-2web topic2web-121226093554-phpapp01
This Thematic Paper is part of a Toolkit for Project Design (Livestock Thematic Papers: Tools for Project Design) which reflects IFADs commitment to developing a sustainable livestock sector in which poor farmers and herders might have higher incomes, and better access to assets, services, technologies and markets. The paper indents to be a practical tool for development practitioners, project designers and policymakers to define appropriate livestock development interventions. It also provides recommendations on critical issues for rural development and also possible responses and actions to encourage the socio-economic empowerment of poor livestock keepers. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

This Thematic Paper is part of a Toolkit for Project Design (Livestock Thematic Papers: Tools for Project Design) which reflects IFADs commitment to developing a sustainable livestock sector in which poor farmers and herders might have higher incomes, and better access to assets, services, technologies and markets. The paper indents to be a practical tool for development practitioners, project designers and policymakers to define appropriate livestock development interventions. It also provides recommendations on critical issues for rural development and also possible responses and actions to encourage the socio-economic empowerment of poor livestock keepers. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:54 GMT /copppldsecretariat/topic-2web copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Water and Livestock for Rural Livelihoods copppldsecretariat This Thematic Paper is part of a Toolkit for Project Design (Livestock Thematic Papers: Tools for Project Design) which reflects IFADs commitment to developing a sustainable livestock sector in which poor farmers and herders might have higher incomes, and better access to assets, services, technologies and markets. The paper indents to be a practical tool for development practitioners, project designers and policymakers to define appropriate livestock development interventions. It also provides recommendations on critical issues for rural development and also possible responses and actions to encourage the socio-economic empowerment of poor livestock keepers. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/topic2web-121226093554-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This Thematic Paper is part of a Toolkit for Project Design (Livestock Thematic Papers: Tools for Project Design) which reflects IFADs commitment to developing a sustainable livestock sector in which poor farmers and herders might have higher incomes, and better access to assets, services, technologies and markets. The paper indents to be a practical tool for development practitioners, project designers and policymakers to define appropriate livestock development interventions. It also provides recommendations on critical issues for rural development and also possible responses and actions to encourage the socio-economic empowerment of poor livestock keepers. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Water and Livestock for Rural Livelihoods from copppldsecretariat
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The Story of Rucibiraro Theresphore: a Farmers Inspiring Journey Out of Absolute Poverty /slideshow/the-story-of-rucibiraro-theresphore/15766118 thestoryofrucibirarotheresphore-121226093553-phpapp02
Janvier Gasasira, project coordinator of an IFAD-supported project in Rwanda, shared this story at the Second Global AgriKnowledge Share Fair IFAD, Rome, 26-29 September 2011. Rucibiraro Theresphore, 49, received a cow from an IFAD project in Rwanda in 2007. Saving his earnings and opening a bank account, he was eventually able to purchase 2,500 chickens and another piece of land. Earlier this year he received the best farmer award at the National Agriculture Show. Over the past four years, each of six neighbours received a cow from him through the projects revolving fund perhaps one of them will be the next best farmer. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

Janvier Gasasira, project coordinator of an IFAD-supported project in Rwanda, shared this story at the Second Global AgriKnowledge Share Fair IFAD, Rome, 26-29 September 2011. Rucibiraro Theresphore, 49, received a cow from an IFAD project in Rwanda in 2007. Saving his earnings and opening a bank account, he was eventually able to purchase 2,500 chickens and another piece of land. Earlier this year he received the best farmer award at the National Agriculture Show. Over the past four years, each of six neighbours received a cow from him through the projects revolving fund perhaps one of them will be the next best farmer. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:52 GMT /slideshow/the-story-of-rucibiraro-theresphore/15766118 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) The Story of Rucibiraro Theresphore: a Farmers Inspiring Journey Out of Absolute Poverty copppldsecretariat Janvier Gasasira, project coordinator of an IFAD-supported project in Rwanda, shared this story at the Second Global AgriKnowledge Share Fair IFAD, Rome, 26-29 September 2011. Rucibiraro Theresphore, 49, received a cow from an IFAD project in Rwanda in 2007. Saving his earnings and opening a bank account, he was eventually able to purchase 2,500 chickens and another piece of land. Earlier this year he received the best farmer award at the National Agriculture Show. Over the past four years, each of six neighbours received a cow from him through the projects revolving fund perhaps one of them will be the next best farmer. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thestoryofrucibirarotheresphore-121226093553-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Janvier Gasasira, project coordinator of an IFAD-supported project in Rwanda, shared this story at the Second Global AgriKnowledge Share Fair IFAD, Rome, 26-29 September 2011. Rucibiraro Theresphore, 49, received a cow from an IFAD project in Rwanda in 2007. Saving his earnings and opening a bank account, he was eventually able to purchase 2,500 chickens and another piece of land. Earlier this year he received the best farmer award at the National Agriculture Show. Over the past four years, each of six neighbours received a cow from him through the projects revolving fund perhaps one of them will be the next best farmer. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
The Story of Rucibiraro Theresphore: a Farmers Inspiring Journey Out of Absolute Poverty from copppldsecretariat
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The goat as a tool in poverty alleviation /slideshow/the-goat-as-a-tool-in-poverty-alleviation/15766116 thegoatasatoolinpovertyalleviation-121226093541-phpapp02
A single goat or a few hens will not lift a poor family out of poverty, but to participate in a well planned development project based on either a goat or a few hens can be and should be an educational process in which the participants learn to establish income generating activities [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

A single goat or a few hens will not lift a poor family out of poverty, but to participate in a well planned development project based on either a goat or a few hens can be and should be an educational process in which the participants learn to establish income generating activities [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:41 GMT /slideshow/the-goat-as-a-tool-in-poverty-alleviation/15766116 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) The goat as a tool in poverty alleviation copppldsecretariat A single goat or a few hens will not lift a poor family out of poverty, but to participate in a well planned development project based on either a goat or a few hens can be and should be an educational process in which the participants learn to establish income generating activities [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thegoatasatoolinpovertyalleviation-121226093541-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A single goat or a few hens will not lift a poor family out of poverty, but to participate in a well planned development project based on either a goat or a few hens can be and should be an educational process in which the participants learn to establish income generating activities [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
The goat as a tool in poverty alleviation from copppldsecretariat
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Local Milk Sector in West Africa, Role of RPOs, Small and Medium Farmers in the Full Growth of its Potential. /slideshow/sub-regional-workshop-proceedings/15766115 subregionalworkshopproceedings-121226093540-phpapp02
Report from the Workshop held in Bamako on September 15 through 17, 2010. French version also available: Fili竪re Lait Local en Afrique de lOuest, r担le des OPR, des petits et moyens 辿leveurs dans la pleine expression de son potentiel. Actes de latelier tenu Bamako du 15 au 17 septembre 2010 [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

Report from the Workshop held in Bamako on September 15 through 17, 2010. French version also available: Fili竪re Lait Local en Afrique de lOuest, r担le des OPR, des petits et moyens 辿leveurs dans la pleine expression de son potentiel. Actes de latelier tenu Bamako du 15 au 17 septembre 2010 [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:40 GMT /slideshow/sub-regional-workshop-proceedings/15766115 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Local Milk Sector in West Africa, Role of RPOs, Small and Medium Farmers in the Full Growth of its Potential. copppldsecretariat Report from the Workshop held in Bamako on September 15 through 17, 2010. French version also available: Fili竪re Lait Local en Afrique de lOuest, r担le des OPR, des petits et moyens 辿leveurs dans la pleine expression de son potentiel. Actes de latelier tenu Bamako du 15 au 17 septembre 2010 [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/subregionalworkshopproceedings-121226093540-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Report from the Workshop held in Bamako on September 15 through 17, 2010. French version also available: Fili竪re Lait Local en Afrique de lOuest, r担le des OPR, des petits et moyens 辿leveurs dans la pleine expression de son potentiel. Actes de latelier tenu Bamako du 15 au 17 septembre 2010 [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Local Milk Sector in West Africa, Role of RPOs, Small and Medium Farmers in the Full Growth of its Potential. from copppldsecretariat
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Strengthening the Backyard Poultry. Experiences of AP Drough Adaptation Initiative (AP DAI) /slideshow/strengthening-the-backyardpoultry2011/15766114 strengtheningthebackyardpoultry-2011-121226093536-phpapp01
This process manual has emerged from experiences gained in the AP drought Adaptation Initiative (AP DAI), building on earlier experiences of WASSAN. The experiences have emerged from working with the Mandal Mahila Samakhyas (Federation of SHGs) in Mahabubnagar and Antapur districts of Andhra Pradesh. The manual captures the essence of experience from field work. It provides a road-map and process steps for organizations that wish to initiate programs to strengthem backyard poultry. Though the experiences in APDAI started from introducing improvedbirds from research institutions., it has been realized that improving the management systems and easing the constraints in traditional backyard poultry with local breeds is more important and sustained results. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

This process manual has emerged from experiences gained in the AP drought Adaptation Initiative (AP DAI), building on earlier experiences of WASSAN. The experiences have emerged from working with the Mandal Mahila Samakhyas (Federation of SHGs) in Mahabubnagar and Antapur districts of Andhra Pradesh. The manual captures the essence of experience from field work. It provides a road-map and process steps for organizations that wish to initiate programs to strengthem backyard poultry. Though the experiences in APDAI started from introducing improvedbirds from research institutions., it has been realized that improving the management systems and easing the constraints in traditional backyard poultry with local breeds is more important and sustained results. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:36 GMT /slideshow/strengthening-the-backyardpoultry2011/15766114 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Strengthening the Backyard Poultry. Experiences of AP Drough Adaptation Initiative (AP DAI) copppldsecretariat This process manual has emerged from experiences gained in the AP drought Adaptation Initiative (AP DAI), building on earlier experiences of WASSAN. The experiences have emerged from working with the Mandal Mahila Samakhyas (Federation of SHGs) in Mahabubnagar and Antapur districts of Andhra Pradesh. The manual captures the essence of experience from field work. It provides a road-map and process steps for organizations that wish to initiate programs to strengthem backyard poultry. Though the experiences in APDAI started from introducing improvedbirds from research institutions., it has been realized that improving the management systems and easing the constraints in traditional backyard poultry with local breeds is more important and sustained results. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strengtheningthebackyardpoultry-2011-121226093536-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This process manual has emerged from experiences gained in the AP drought Adaptation Initiative (AP DAI), building on earlier experiences of WASSAN. The experiences have emerged from working with the Mandal Mahila Samakhyas (Federation of SHGs) in Mahabubnagar and Antapur districts of Andhra Pradesh. The manual captures the essence of experience from field work. It provides a road-map and process steps for organizations that wish to initiate programs to strengthem backyard poultry. Though the experiences in APDAI started from introducing improvedbirds from research institutions., it has been realized that improving the management systems and easing the constraints in traditional backyard poultry with local breeds is more important and sustained results. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Strengthening the Backyard Poultry. Experiences of AP Drough Adaptation Initiative (AP DAI) from copppldsecretariat
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Community of Practice for Pro-Poor Livestock Development (CoP-PPLD). Strategic Framework /slideshow/strategic-framework-finalapril2009/15766111 strategicframework-final-april2009-121226093527-phpapp01
This Strategic Framework is the result of a corporate effort conducted during the Inception Workshop (Rome, 12-13 January, 2009) to establish the Community of Practice for Pro-poor Livestock Development (CoP-PPLD). It describes key CoP-PPLD features, goals and results that we, as members, strive to achieve. The Strategic Framework also defines the principles that guide our decisions and actions in this global, inclusive partnership supporting Pro-poor livestock development as a tool for poverty reduction. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

This Strategic Framework is the result of a corporate effort conducted during the Inception Workshop (Rome, 12-13 January, 2009) to establish the Community of Practice for Pro-poor Livestock Development (CoP-PPLD). It describes key CoP-PPLD features, goals and results that we, as members, strive to achieve. The Strategic Framework also defines the principles that guide our decisions and actions in this global, inclusive partnership supporting Pro-poor livestock development as a tool for poverty reduction. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:27 GMT /slideshow/strategic-framework-finalapril2009/15766111 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Community of Practice for Pro-Poor Livestock Development (CoP-PPLD). Strategic Framework copppldsecretariat This Strategic Framework is the result of a corporate effort conducted during the Inception Workshop (Rome, 12-13 January, 2009) to establish the Community of Practice for Pro-poor Livestock Development (CoP-PPLD). It describes key CoP-PPLD features, goals and results that we, as members, strive to achieve. The Strategic Framework also defines the principles that guide our decisions and actions in this global, inclusive partnership supporting Pro-poor livestock development as a tool for poverty reduction. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strategicframework-final-april2009-121226093527-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This Strategic Framework is the result of a corporate effort conducted during the Inception Workshop (Rome, 12-13 January, 2009) to establish the Community of Practice for Pro-poor Livestock Development (CoP-PPLD). It describes key CoP-PPLD features, goals and results that we, as members, strive to achieve. The Strategic Framework also defines the principles that guide our decisions and actions in this global, inclusive partnership supporting Pro-poor livestock development as a tool for poverty reduction. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Community of Practice for Pro-Poor Livestock Development (CoP-PPLD). Strategic Framework from copppldsecretariat
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Livestock in the New CGIAR Consortium /slideshow/steve-staal/15766110 stevestaal-121226093526-phpapp01
Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:26 GMT /slideshow/steve-staal/15766110 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Livestock in the New CGIAR Consortium copppldsecretariat Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stevestaal-121226093526-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Livestock in the New CGIAR Consortium from copppldsecretariat
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The State of Food and Agriculture 2009 /slideshow/sofa-2010-livestock-week/15766108 sofa2010livestockweek-121226093523-phpapp02
Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:23 GMT /slideshow/sofa-2010-livestock-week/15766108 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) The State of Food and Agriculture 2009 copppldsecretariat Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sofa2010livestockweek-121226093523-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
The State of Food and Agriculture 2009 from copppldsecretariat
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Small Ruminant Rearing Product Markets, Opportunities and Constraints /slideshow/small-ruminants-product-markets-opportunities-and-constraints/15766106 smallruminants-productmarketsopportunitiesandconstraints-121226093523-phpapp02
This report aims to place the economic context of small ruminant rearing within broader policy and institutional frameworks, and studies the value chains of goat and sheep meat, goat and sheep skin, and sheep wool. The study also documents some of the approaches and practices on small ruminant rearing submitted in response to SAPPLPPs call for the same. The objective of the study is the analysis and documentation of approaches and practices related to market prospects, and identification of opportunities for facilitating access of small-holder livestock owners to more remunerative markets. The report successfully attempts to construct the value chains of three important products of the small ruminant sector - meat, leather and wool. 爐爐 爐爐爐萎 爐爐 爐爛 爐朽爐爐鉦お爐鉦ぐ 爐項爐 - 爐爐爛 爐爛爐 爐爐爐 爐爐爛 爐爛爐爛爐爛 爐爐 爐爐爐 爐爐 爐爐爛 爐朽爐 爐爛 爐爐爐 (Jainul Aabeedin, West Bengal) This business of goats - Sometimes it flourishes Sometimes it yields only a handful of chickpeas And sometimes even that is denied [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

This report aims to place the economic context of small ruminant rearing within broader policy and institutional frameworks, and studies the value chains of goat and sheep meat, goat and sheep skin, and sheep wool. The study also documents some of the approaches and practices on small ruminant rearing submitted in response to SAPPLPPs call for the same. The objective of the study is the analysis and documentation of approaches and practices related to market prospects, and identification of opportunities for facilitating access of small-holder livestock owners to more remunerative markets. The report successfully attempts to construct the value chains of three important products of the small ruminant sector - meat, leather and wool. 爐爐 爐爐爐萎 爐爐 爐爛 爐朽爐爐鉦お爐鉦ぐ 爐項爐 - 爐爐爛 爐爛爐 爐爐爐 爐爐爛 爐爛爐爛爐爛 爐爐 爐爐爐 爐爐 爐爐爛 爐朽爐 爐爛 爐爐爐 (Jainul Aabeedin, West Bengal) This business of goats - Sometimes it flourishes Sometimes it yields only a handful of chickpeas And sometimes even that is denied [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:23 GMT /slideshow/small-ruminants-product-markets-opportunities-and-constraints/15766106 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Small Ruminant Rearing Product Markets, Opportunities and Constraints copppldsecretariat This report aims to place the economic context of small ruminant rearing within broader policy and institutional frameworks, and studies the value chains of goat and sheep meat, goat and sheep skin, and sheep wool. The study also documents some of the approaches and practices on small ruminant rearing submitted in response to SAPPLPPs call for the same. The objective of the study is the analysis and documentation of approaches and practices related to market prospects, and identification of opportunities for facilitating access of small-holder livestock owners to more remunerative markets. The report successfully attempts to construct the value chains of three important products of the small ruminant sector - meat, leather and wool. 爐爐 爐爐爐萎 爐爐 爐爛 爐朽爐爐鉦お爐鉦ぐ 爐項爐 - 爐爐爛 爐爛爐 爐爐爐 爐爐爛 爐爛爐爛爐爛 爐爐 爐爐爐 爐爐 爐爐爛 爐朽爐 爐爛 爐爐爐 (Jainul Aabeedin, West Bengal) This business of goats - Sometimes it flourishes Sometimes it yields only a handful of chickpeas And sometimes even that is denied [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/smallruminants-productmarketsopportunitiesandconstraints-121226093523-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This report aims to place the economic context of small ruminant rearing within broader policy and institutional frameworks, and studies the value chains of goat and sheep meat, goat and sheep skin, and sheep wool. The study also documents some of the approaches and practices on small ruminant rearing submitted in response to SAPPLPPs call for the same. The objective of the study is the analysis and documentation of approaches and practices related to market prospects, and identification of opportunities for facilitating access of small-holder livestock owners to more remunerative markets. The report successfully attempts to construct the value chains of three important products of the small ruminant sector - meat, leather and wool. 爐爐 爐爐爐萎 爐爐 爐爛 爐朽爐爐鉦お爐鉦ぐ 爐項爐 - 爐爐爛 爐爛爐 爐爐爐 爐爐爛 爐爛爐爛爐爛 爐爐 爐爐爐 爐爐 爐爐爛 爐朽爐 爐爛 爐爐爐 (Jainul Aabeedin, West Bengal) This business of goats - Sometimes it flourishes Sometimes it yields only a handful of chickpeas And sometimes even that is denied [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Small Ruminant Rearing Product Markets, Opportunities and Constraints from copppldsecretariat
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Mixed Service of Human and Animal Health in Pastoral Zones: An Innovative and Promising Experience https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/service-mixte-de-sant-humaine-et-animale-exprience-innovante-davsf/15766104 servicemixtedesanthumaineetanimaleexprienceinnovantedavsf-121226093519-phpapp02
This document presents briefly an experience lesson learnt from two projects carried out by AVSF: - The Project of Securization of Pastoral Systems NGourti-Termit, implemented by AVSF in partnership with the NGO KARKARA up North of Zinder region in the districts of Ngourti and Tesker, North-East of Niger. - The Programme for food security for populations and livestock living in a nomadic environment, implemented by AVSF in partnership with the NGO ADESAH in the districts of Ber and Salam, circle of Tombouctou, North Mali. The particularity of these two projects has consisted in implementing a mixed health service (animal and human) in pastoral zones. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

This document presents briefly an experience lesson learnt from two projects carried out by AVSF: - The Project of Securization of Pastoral Systems NGourti-Termit, implemented by AVSF in partnership with the NGO KARKARA up North of Zinder region in the districts of Ngourti and Tesker, North-East of Niger. - The Programme for food security for populations and livestock living in a nomadic environment, implemented by AVSF in partnership with the NGO ADESAH in the districts of Ber and Salam, circle of Tombouctou, North Mali. The particularity of these two projects has consisted in implementing a mixed health service (animal and human) in pastoral zones. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:19 GMT https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/service-mixte-de-sant-humaine-et-animale-exprience-innovante-davsf/15766104 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Mixed Service of Human and Animal Health in Pastoral Zones: An Innovative and Promising Experience copppldsecretariat This document presents briefly an experience lesson learnt from two projects carried out by AVSF: - The Project of Securization of Pastoral Systems NGourti-Termit, implemented by AVSF in partnership with the NGO KARKARA up North of Zinder region in the districts of Ngourti and Tesker, North-East of Niger. - The Programme for food security for populations and livestock living in a nomadic environment, implemented by AVSF in partnership with the NGO ADESAH in the districts of Ber and Salam, circle of Tombouctou, North Mali. The particularity of these two projects has consisted in implementing a mixed health service (animal and human) in pastoral zones. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/servicemixtedesanthumaineetanimaleexprienceinnovantedavsf-121226093519-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This document presents briefly an experience lesson learnt from two projects carried out by AVSF: - The Project of Securization of Pastoral Systems NGourti-Termit, implemented by AVSF in partnership with the NGO KARKARA up North of Zinder region in the districts of Ngourti and Tesker, North-East of Niger. - The Programme for food security for populations and livestock living in a nomadic environment, implemented by AVSF in partnership with the NGO ADESAH in the districts of Ber and Salam, circle of Tombouctou, North Mali. The particularity of these two projects has consisted in implementing a mixed health service (animal and human) in pastoral zones. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
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Unpacking the 'Poor Productivity' Myth - Women Resurrecting Poultry Biodiversity and Livelihoods in Andhra Pradesh, India (SAGP25) /slideshow/sagp25-gpnote/15766103 sagp25-gpnote-121226093518-phpapp02
1800 women of East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh spell out the new principles for in-situ indigenous poultry development! This initiative lead to a remarkable reduction in mortality, tripled financial benefits from poultry rearing, worked as a trigger to diversify agriculture practices and allowed women to reclaim their lost poultry heritage. This note captures the womens journey from marginalization to empowerment and answers two key questions How can indigenous backyard poultry contribute to livelihood development? & Are these initiatives sustainable? [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

1800 women of East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh spell out the new principles for in-situ indigenous poultry development! This initiative lead to a remarkable reduction in mortality, tripled financial benefits from poultry rearing, worked as a trigger to diversify agriculture practices and allowed women to reclaim their lost poultry heritage. This note captures the womens journey from marginalization to empowerment and answers two key questions How can indigenous backyard poultry contribute to livelihood development? & Are these initiatives sustainable? [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:18 GMT /slideshow/sagp25-gpnote/15766103 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Unpacking the 'Poor Productivity' Myth - Women Resurrecting Poultry Biodiversity and Livelihoods in Andhra Pradesh, India (SAGP25) copppldsecretariat 1800 women of East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh spell out the new principles for in-situ indigenous poultry development! This initiative lead to a remarkable reduction in mortality, tripled financial benefits from poultry rearing, worked as a trigger to diversify agriculture practices and allowed women to reclaim their lost poultry heritage. This note captures the womens journey from marginalization to empowerment and answers two key questions How can indigenous backyard poultry contribute to livelihood development? & Are these initiatives sustainable? [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sagp25-gpnote-121226093518-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 1800 women of East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh spell out the new principles for in-situ indigenous poultry development! This initiative lead to a remarkable reduction in mortality, tripled financial benefits from poultry rearing, worked as a trigger to diversify agriculture practices and allowed women to reclaim their lost poultry heritage. This note captures the womens journey from marginalization to empowerment and answers two key questions How can indigenous backyard poultry contribute to livelihood development? &amp; Are these initiatives sustainable? [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Unpacking the 'Poor Productivity' Myth - Women Resurrecting Poultry Biodiversity and Livelihoods in Andhra Pradesh, India (SAGP25) from copppldsecretariat
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Development of Village Institutions for Equitable & Sustainable Access to Natural Resources (SAGP18) /slideshow/sagp18-gp-notewebversion/15766102 sagp18-gpnote-webversion-121226093516-phpapp01
This Good Practice Note illustrates the practice of local institutional development and its role in pro-poor livestock development in the context of village Jhabla in Udaipur district of Rajasthan in the western part of India. The work initiated by Seva Mandir in late 1980s has borne fruit as after two decades it demonstrates its robustness in gripping local community dynamics and assisting in providing better opportunities for livestock rearing. It highlights the need to reconsider inclusion of communities in governing their natural resources especially the forests and open pasture lands, which is a step in the right direction. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

This Good Practice Note illustrates the practice of local institutional development and its role in pro-poor livestock development in the context of village Jhabla in Udaipur district of Rajasthan in the western part of India. The work initiated by Seva Mandir in late 1980s has borne fruit as after two decades it demonstrates its robustness in gripping local community dynamics and assisting in providing better opportunities for livestock rearing. It highlights the need to reconsider inclusion of communities in governing their natural resources especially the forests and open pasture lands, which is a step in the right direction. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:16 GMT /slideshow/sagp18-gp-notewebversion/15766102 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Development of Village Institutions for Equitable & Sustainable Access to Natural Resources (SAGP18) copppldsecretariat This Good Practice Note illustrates the practice of local institutional development and its role in pro-poor livestock development in the context of village Jhabla in Udaipur district of Rajasthan in the western part of India. The work initiated by Seva Mandir in late 1980s has borne fruit as after two decades it demonstrates its robustness in gripping local community dynamics and assisting in providing better opportunities for livestock rearing. It highlights the need to reconsider inclusion of communities in governing their natural resources especially the forests and open pasture lands, which is a step in the right direction. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sagp18-gpnote-webversion-121226093516-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This Good Practice Note illustrates the practice of local institutional development and its role in pro-poor livestock development in the context of village Jhabla in Udaipur district of Rajasthan in the western part of India. The work initiated by Seva Mandir in late 1980s has borne fruit as after two decades it demonstrates its robustness in gripping local community dynamics and assisting in providing better opportunities for livestock rearing. It highlights the need to reconsider inclusion of communities in governing their natural resources especially the forests and open pasture lands, which is a step in the right direction. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Development of Village Institutions for Equitable & Sustainable Access to Natural Resources (SAGP18) from copppldsecretariat
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Securing Community Tenure over Common Lands (SAGP13) /slideshow/sagp13-gpnote/15766101 sagp13-gpnote-121226093508-phpapp01
This Good Practice challenges the misconception that community managed commons are more degraded than privatised ones. Working in the most arid areas of Madhya Pradesh, Tree Grower Cooperative Societies secure community tenure over common land, build local social capital though multi-stakeholder village institutions to fulfil the Community based Natural Resource Management dream. This leads to a significant increase in biomass, vegetative cover, fodder and water availability that provides a boost to livestock development and establishes the importance of village institutions in Common Property Resource management. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

This Good Practice challenges the misconception that community managed commons are more degraded than privatised ones. Working in the most arid areas of Madhya Pradesh, Tree Grower Cooperative Societies secure community tenure over common land, build local social capital though multi-stakeholder village institutions to fulfil the Community based Natural Resource Management dream. This leads to a significant increase in biomass, vegetative cover, fodder and water availability that provides a boost to livestock development and establishes the importance of village institutions in Common Property Resource management. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:08 GMT /slideshow/sagp13-gpnote/15766101 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Securing Community Tenure over Common Lands (SAGP13) copppldsecretariat This Good Practice challenges the misconception that community managed commons are more degraded than privatised ones. Working in the most arid areas of Madhya Pradesh, Tree Grower Cooperative Societies secure community tenure over common land, build local social capital though multi-stakeholder village institutions to fulfil the Community based Natural Resource Management dream. This leads to a significant increase in biomass, vegetative cover, fodder and water availability that provides a boost to livestock development and establishes the importance of village institutions in Common Property Resource management. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sagp13-gpnote-121226093508-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This Good Practice challenges the misconception that community managed commons are more degraded than privatised ones. Working in the most arid areas of Madhya Pradesh, Tree Grower Cooperative Societies secure community tenure over common land, build local social capital though multi-stakeholder village institutions to fulfil the Community based Natural Resource Management dream. This leads to a significant increase in biomass, vegetative cover, fodder and water availability that provides a boost to livestock development and establishes the importance of village institutions in Common Property Resource management. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Securing Community Tenure over Common Lands (SAGP13) from copppldsecretariat
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Backyard Poultry Farming Through Self-Help Groups in West Bengal - Towards Good Livestock Policies (SAGP11) /slideshow/sagp11-note/15766100 sagp11-note-121226093503-phpapp01
The Scheme 'Distribution of cocks, drakes and cockerels, etc.' involves the distribution of Rhode Island Red (RIR) chickens and Khaki Campbell (KC) ducks to rural households. This is a centrally-sponsored family-based Scheme wherein the Department of Animal Resources Development, Government of West Bengal distributes poultry birds to marginal rural households throughout the State. This scheme shows that not only can it contribute to rural poverty reduction but also that, despite some shortcomings and the rather high subsidies, it is possibly bankable and could be strengthened and scaled-up through appropriate public private partnerships. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

The Scheme 'Distribution of cocks, drakes and cockerels, etc.' involves the distribution of Rhode Island Red (RIR) chickens and Khaki Campbell (KC) ducks to rural households. This is a centrally-sponsored family-based Scheme wherein the Department of Animal Resources Development, Government of West Bengal distributes poultry birds to marginal rural households throughout the State. This scheme shows that not only can it contribute to rural poverty reduction but also that, despite some shortcomings and the rather high subsidies, it is possibly bankable and could be strengthened and scaled-up through appropriate public private partnerships. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:35:03 GMT /slideshow/sagp11-note/15766100 copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Backyard Poultry Farming Through Self-Help Groups in West Bengal - Towards Good Livestock Policies (SAGP11) copppldsecretariat The Scheme 'Distribution of cocks, drakes and cockerels, etc.' involves the distribution of Rhode Island Red (RIR) chickens and Khaki Campbell (KC) ducks to rural households. This is a centrally-sponsored family-based Scheme wherein the Department of Animal Resources Development, Government of West Bengal distributes poultry birds to marginal rural households throughout the State. This scheme shows that not only can it contribute to rural poverty reduction but also that, despite some shortcomings and the rather high subsidies, it is possibly bankable and could be strengthened and scaled-up through appropriate public private partnerships. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sagp11-note-121226093503-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Scheme &#39;Distribution of cocks, drakes and cockerels, etc.&#39; involves the distribution of Rhode Island Red (RIR) chickens and Khaki Campbell (KC) ducks to rural households. This is a centrally-sponsored family-based Scheme wherein the Department of Animal Resources Development, Government of West Bengal distributes poultry birds to marginal rural households throughout the State. This scheme shows that not only can it contribute to rural poverty reduction but also that, despite some shortcomings and the rather high subsidies, it is possibly bankable and could be strengthened and scaled-up through appropriate public private partnerships. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Backyard Poultry Farming Through Self-Help Groups in West Bengal - Towards Good Livestock Policies (SAGP11) from copppldsecretariat
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Making Modern Poultry Markets Work for the Poor - An example of Cooperative Development from Madhya Pradesh, India (SAGP03) /copppldsecretariat/sagp03-gp-note sagp03-gpnote-121226093455-phpapp01
In the central plains of Madhya Pradesh, women poultry producers are learning how to beat diseases, build sheds, maintain account books and negotiate a remunerative price for their Broiler birds. Under the aegis of their cooperative, they have become entrepreneurs and successfully feed a complicated and volatile poultry market. This note captures the processes they adopted to break entry barriers and become a viable enterprise. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>

In the central plains of Madhya Pradesh, women poultry producers are learning how to beat diseases, build sheds, maintain account books and negotiate a remunerative price for their Broiler birds. Under the aegis of their cooperative, they have become entrepreneurs and successfully feed a complicated and volatile poultry market. This note captures the processes they adopted to break entry barriers and become a viable enterprise. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]]]>
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:34:55 GMT /copppldsecretariat/sagp03-gp-note copppldsecretariat@slideshare.net(copppldsecretariat) Making Modern Poultry Markets Work for the Poor - An example of Cooperative Development from Madhya Pradesh, India (SAGP03) copppldsecretariat In the central plains of Madhya Pradesh, women poultry producers are learning how to beat diseases, build sheds, maintain account books and negotiate a remunerative price for their Broiler birds. Under the aegis of their cooperative, they have become entrepreneurs and successfully feed a complicated and volatile poultry market. This note captures the processes they adopted to break entry barriers and become a viable enterprise. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ] <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sagp03-gpnote-121226093455-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In the central plains of Madhya Pradesh, women poultry producers are learning how to beat diseases, build sheds, maintain account books and negotiate a remunerative price for their Broiler birds. Under the aegis of their cooperative, they have become entrepreneurs and successfully feed a complicated and volatile poultry market. This note captures the processes they adopted to break entry barriers and become a viable enterprise. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]
Making Modern Poultry Markets Work for the Poor - An example of Cooperative Development from Madhya Pradesh, India (SAGP03) from copppldsecretariat
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