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            "value": "The beneficiaries from establishing three entrepreneurs in municipalities across Nepal are 3 types; a) value-chain beneficiaries (entrepreneur, employee, suppliers, etc) and b) direct beneficiaries from each installation (household, school, institution).\r\n\r\na)\tValue-Chain Beneficiaries: After almost 3 years of operation, SmartPaani has 15 full-time employees in Kathmandu along with several part-time interns and consultants. Since we are targeting medium-sized municipalities, we expect the nodes to employ between 5-10 people over a similar time period. \r\nAdditional benefits will be distributed down the value-chain, as this is a business that uses raw materials like pipes, tanks, sand, and gravel, to create systems including large biosand filters and greywater recycling systems. \r\n\r\nb)\t Direct beneficiaries: SmartPaani has installed more than 220 systems in under 3-years of operation. While this is in the capital, the nodes in medium-sized municipalities will target generating similar numbers around 150 for each node over a 3-year period. \r\n",
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            "value": "The concept of selling and reimburse with the selling of water, is not a new thing but never the less a mayor change in stimulating local responsibility. The local community will be organised so that responsibilitiy and capacity to maintain the pump is integrated in the social structure and independant of any NGO. We found out that the autorities and the people in the Dogon are ready to make the change",
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            "value": "The effort to develop an Rainwater Harvesting Capacity Center (RHCC) in the Water and Sanitation sector in Ethiopia has the vision of creating a dynamic water-centered knowledge driven centre focusing on pro-poor rainwater harvesting (RWH) and WASH services for sustainable WASH intervention.\r\n\r\nIt provides a knowledge base for the promotion of appropriate and sustainable RWH and WASH to address multiple water needs of vulnerable communities in Ethiopia for domestic water supply, hygiene, sanitation and food production. ",
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            "value": "The feasibility study area will be Mashuru and Namanga districts Kajiado County in Rift valley region. The main focus will be carrying out technical and socio-economic evaluation and feasibility for sand /sub-surface in Kajiado County to create access to safe, sustainable and affordable drinking water. The study will provide basis for decision making such piloting, up-scaling and collaborative support for the project.",
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            "value": "The horticultural sector is crucial for rural economic growth and for improving the diet diversity in Ethiopia. Unfortunately the sector is performing less than other agricultural sectors. Despite considerable investment in infrastructure yields are stagnating or even declining over the last decade. The main limiting factors are poor access to high quality seeds and pesticides, to knowledge and skills and to horticultural loans.\n\nAs the first phase of Horti-LIFE successfully piloted with Farmers Field School (FFSs), Spray Service Providers (SSPs) and support to A-TVETs, the second phase will focus on scaling up and institutionalising these experiences. Two new activities will be added: seed multiplication of onions and potato and providing horticultural loans to smallholders. \n\nThe work with FFSs will be expanded with four new fruits crops (banana, mango, avocado and papaya). The target group will be enlarged as well. Next to semi-commercial smallholders, subsistence families with limited access to markets will be supported to increase the productivity and diversity of their home gardens. This will be done via nutrition- and gender sensitive Households Action Plans. \n\nThe geographical coverage will be expanded to from 27 woreda’s to 44 woreda in 14 clusters: Hawassa (3 woreda), Arba Minch (3), Silte (3), Butajira (3), Zway (3), Bora (3), Lume (3), Becho (3), Merawi (4), Fogera (3), Weldya (4), Kombolcha (3), Raya (2) and Axum (4). \n\nThe work with MoA on the establishment of a specialised horticultural extension organisation will continue. The support will focus on the design of the organisation and on (overseas) capacity building of key-staff. A very first step (in coordination with the regional BoA) will be to ensure that each woreda includes the work with FFSs in the task description and annual work plan of the DA’s. Woreda’s that will do so will be supported with a motorbike and a laptop for the focal person and a printer for the office.\n\nThe training of SSPs and KPAs will be expanded; another 450 farmers will be trained. PHRD of MoA will be supported to formalise the position of KPAs and SSPs. Once it is formalised, A-TVETs will be capacitated to offer the training; and CoC to do the examination. Crop Life Ethiopia will be assisted in setting up a database with all trained SSPs. Mass media campaign will increase the awareness of farmers on the benefits of using their trained peers for spraying. \n\nSixty private companies will be supported in improving their services to smallholder horticultural farmers. Priority is giving to (fruit) nurseries on those woreda’s that do not yet have one. Seed multiplication of onions and potato will be improved by supporting the research centres, the commercial multipliers and the inspection and certification system. Two MFIs will be supported to develop a special gender sensitive, saving based horticultural loan product.  \n \nThe work with universities will be continued; another twelve courses will be made more practical and facilities will be further improved. Student plots will be introduced for student to grow their own horticultural crops. The work with A-TVETS will be expanded from 5 to 7 colleges, while four other colleges will benefit from the course materials that are being developed. The main activities are establishment and use of student plots, staff training in technical and didactical skills, improving practical facilities, career advice for students. Special attention will be paid to Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture and on gender sensitive course delivery. \n\nIn total 100.000 farmers will be reached via one or more of the following support mechanism: 84.000 via Farmers Field Schools; 30.000 via better service provision by companies; 4.000 via MFIs; 2.800 via SSPs spraying their fields. In total 700 DAs’, 120 instructors and 50 lecturers will be trained. Annually more than 1.000 students will benefit from a more practical education and training. \n\nIn the case FFSs 50% of all beneficiaries are women. In the capacity building of DA’s, instructors and lecturers women are a minority of some 17%. The project strives to increase that percentages by the making their work and their work environment more gender sensitive. 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            "name": "Please name the specific source(s) of funding?",
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            "value": "The idea competition \"meriroskahaaste\" Organized by the Finnish environment Institute under the guidance from the Ministry of Environment",
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            "value": "The innovation will fit into the institutional context of the country .\nWe aim to facilitate the founding of a women-led organisation that will :\n- organise professionally trained women\n- monitor existing facilities\n- disseminate experience and knowledge to other women's organisations\n- be liaison to the local government.\nThe Government of Mali ( Ministery of Labour, and Women affairs) has endorsed the school and programme.\nThe whole programme has the official approval of the Mairie,Préfecture.",
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            "name": "Your organisation (If you are not affiliated with an organisation, please write 'not applicable').",
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            "name": "Please name the specific source(s) of funding?",
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            "value": "The Ministry for Climate and Environment  The Norwegian Environmental Agency  Norwegian Retailers' Environment Fund  Sparebankstiftelsen DNB  Keep Norway Beautiful's members and sponsors",
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            "name": "Please provide the URL's for any links to the monitoring data and information.",
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            "value": "The national guidance report will be published in early 2020 and will be freely available and open source",
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            "value": "The project areas selected for the proposal are Birendranagar Municipality, Janajyotee Higher Secondary School (Junior Technician in Agriculture-JTA School) of Badhichaur and Neta VDC, in Surkhet District. The development of rain water harvesting and 5R  demonstration systems in the municipality and school premises is seen to be very effective for creating awareness and sensitizing a bigger mass of this region. In Neta VDC, 30 households will acquire RWH for MUS systems.",
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            "value": "The project consists of the implementation of 50 rainwater harvesting tanks. The water from the systems will be used for drinking, small domestic use and for biogas production. 50 biogas tanks will also be build, which will be financed by a subsidy model and local contribution and are therefore not part of this project budget. People living in this area currently have to walk 2 -3 hours to fetch water from a spring. This spring only provides water from June - October (during the rainy season).",
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