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ADRA UK Gift Catalogue Concept Submission Worksheet Use this worksheet to prepare the concept before following the link in the email and entering the information in the online form. Due date: Project Title: Agricultural tools Target Area: ADRA Project Districts, Nepal Primary Sector - Please choose the one that best describes the main objective of this project: Livelihood and food security Who are your local partners? Local NGO’s, associations, cooperatives, Ministries or Government Programs? ADRA Nepal will work with local NGO partners in the district to implement the project activities. ADRA also work with local CBS's, Users group, Management Committees, District and Village level government agencies as needed. Potential Primary Beneficiaries: Small farmers households Direct beneficiaries: A total amount of budget divided by cost per beneficiary will directly benefited from this project. £ 35 will provide agriculture tools to disaster affected farmers for early recovery. Describe the beneficiaries and how they will be chosen: Method of identification. The beneficiaries of this project will include vulnerable households farmers. Criteria will be developed for the selection of beneficiaries. The village development committee and other stakeholders in the community will be oriented on the project implementation process. Expected Start-up Date: Project Duration in Months: Total Budget in Total Request ADRA - The goal for Gift Catalogue. Not guaranteed. - max £5000 Cost per Beneficiary or other unit cost - £ 35 will allow supporting disaster affected farmers by providing them a set of agricultural tools. Project Description - In summary form briefly describe the project. ADRA Nepal is responding to the disaster affected population with various emergency response projects. In dhading district, ADRA is focusing on Health, WASH & Hygiene, Livelihood and Shelter sectors for humanitarian assistance. The affected population have slowly started to come back to their regular life after disastrous event of earthquakes and its continuous tremors. For the Households who have lost everything in the disaster, meeting their basic needs of food and shelter can be a struggle. In the mean while, recovering from the damages and overcome the stress are the challenges in coming days when they have lost their standing crops in the field along with stored food, seed stocks, storage facilities, livestock and other livelihood assets. The goal of distribution of agricultural tools to the agricultural households is to help them rePage | 1 Gift Catalog Concept Worksheet for Online Submission establish agricultural activities and production. It has been found that the farmers have to modify the tools that are been industrially produced to their habits of utilisations. For that reasons, the agricultural tools that are supposed to be distributed will be produced locally respecting the design of the tools that the farmers are acquainted to use with an aim to promote local skills. This project envisages helping the farmers from disadvantaged groups, women headed households as well as the local trade, skills and manpower. What are the main development issues among the target population? The target districts ranks low in overall Human Development Index (HDI) as well as in Human Poverty Index (HPI). Poverty alleviation is of the major challenges to the government of Nepal in order to achieve its MDGs strategy. However, poverty is widespread and severe in rural areas and among disadvantaged social groups particularly in Dalits and indigenous ethnic groups; persistently 73% in agriculture (63% farmer and 11% agricultural labourers). The marginalisation of disadvantaged social groups restrains their social and economic development due to the lack of access to land, finances, rights and entities from the government combined with limited level of awareness, education and information. Caste and gender based discrimination and exclusion have worsened the situation. Poverty levels are more severe among women (irrespective of caste and ethnicity), due to lack of ownership rights and control over household resources e.g. land, livestock and financial assets. Due to all persisting disparities, the disadvantages groups face difficulties to uplift their living standard and participate in the sustainable livelihood activities. How does the project address the need? The project will target the subsistence oriented agricultural household with higher vulnerabilities and less coping capacity to the impact of disaster. After the disaster, the households which have lost their means of livelihood are worried about the family future. Their main concern is what to do and how to restart their principal occupation as they have no other means of livelihood. Therefore, timely intervention is vital in this context because there is a risk of food insecurity in the affected communities if they cannot go back to agricultural production. Meanwhile, others trades of the community are also been affected by earthquake, one of them is local skills and manpower. The blacksmiths belongs to marginalised groups of the Nepalese society based on caste system. They are equally affected by earthquake and have lost everything increasing their stress-bundle. Helping them to re-establish their trade will also support to rebuild their livelihood. Hence, it is essential to design a multi-aspect project to incorporate different factions of the society bringing them together to participate in the recovery and rehabilitation phase of their livelihood. Therefore, this project has aimed to provide agricultural tools to the vulnerable households produced by local blacksmiths to get their feet back on the ground and become normal Page | 2 Gift Catalog Concept Worksheet for Online Submission again. How was the information regarding the needs collected? Primary, Secondary. Focus group, survey. ADRA Nepal in partnership with local NGO is responsible for managing the overall project including planning, monitoring, and supervision. ADRA will coordinate with the target community members of the respective participating communities to assess capacity and vulnerabilities of target beneficiaries and finalize other decisions related to the project. The ADRA Staff will conduct M&E and submit quarterly reports of monitoring. In addition, ADRA Nepal will also work closely with the local level government line agencies so as to avoid the duplication of activities in the target communities. Project staff will also conduct focus group discussions with the beneficiaries, relevant stakeholders, CBOs during their monitoring visits. What is the main objective of the project? The overall goal of the project is to provide vulnerable subsistence agricultural households with agricultural tools and promoting skills of local blacksmiths in order to re-establish their livelihood activities after the disaster. What is the first main activity to accomplish the objective? To provide livelihood generating assets: The project will provide to selected beneficiaries with agricultural tools to restart their agricultural activities. Further, the agricultural tools will be manufactured by local blacksmiths. Indicator Activity 1 - How will progress towards the objective be measured? This should be a number or percent. The number of beneficiaries received the productive assets and able to restart their agricultural activities. What is the target for this activity by the end of the project? Number or percent. Scalability - Since the amount of funding is not guaranteed, can this project be done with fewer beneficiaries, activities or in less time and still accomplish the objective? Ex. If you get 30% of your request can you still do the project? How? Yes, this project can be implemented with fewer funds, but it will result in fewer vulnerable households who will receive assistance. Sustainability - By what mechanism will the objective of this project continue to be met after the end of ADRA's financing? Choose one: This project is self-sustaining after the end of funding This project will be funded by another donor in the future Another partner will continue the activities in the future Page | 3 Gift Catalog Concept Worksheet for Online Submission This project is not sustainable (explain) Since this project will promote the local skills, the famers in future might adhere to use and purchase locally produced tools. Also ADRA has other ongoing project activities in the area and will continue to be there to support with other interventions. How is this project connected to other activities? Choose one or explain. Standalone activities are not encouraged. This project is an add on to an existing project This project is an extension of an existing project This project has not been done by ADRA In this area This project/ activity is new to ADRA in country This project will complement the existing emergency projects in the target communities How does this project fit into the strategic plan of your office? ADRA Nepal’s portfolio and visibility will be increased Do you belong to the cluster or do you have an additional MoU with the ministry associated with the sector of this project? Yes/No No. How would you briefly describe this project to a potential donor? Mr. Dil bahadur Tamang is a 35 year old farmer from Tsarfu, Dhading district. He is from indigenous group. According to village committee, with the earthquake, 40 percent of 80 households is expected to suffer from food insecurity. After distributing Food items and other relief materials, ADRA gifted agricultural tools to the vulnerable households who have lost everything in the disaster. “My family and I have 1 hectare of agricultural field and a garden where we grow vegetables. We also have cow and goats. Before the earthquake, we had enough food, especially rice, for the whole family. We also cultivated vegetables and sold them in the market. But, food was not a problem.” “But when earthquake hit, we lost a lot. The standing crops were destroyed and harvest was not good, our storage facility was destroyed and also we lost most of our agricultural tools. This year will be bad because bad harvest and post-harvest lost because access to proper storage facilities is limited. I’m happy ADRA provided us with agricultural hand tools. We will use them in our garden and fields, because without tools we could not work efficiently and grow enough crops.” . 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