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Project: Goat Bank Pilot for Sri
Lankan Refugees
Location: Tamil Nadu
Start: 1st August 2007
Finish: Undetermined
Donors: ADRA Norway
Budget: $ 16,002 USD
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Beneficiaries: 80 families, 2
Refugee Camps
Objectives: Creating
mechanisms for the development
and support of
sustainable income generation
through women in Sri Lankan refugee
camps, improving capacity of
communities to manage their own
development; and identifying
bankable model for the Sri Lankan
refugees in camps.
Activities: Formation and
strengthening of livelihood
committees, distribution of goats
among beneficiaries, providing care
and support to the beneficiaries for
goat management and identifying a
bankable model of goal rearing for
Sri Lankan refugees in camps.
Expected Outcomes: Two livelihood
committees exist and are trained in
livestock management (goat) and
eighty families received goats, INR
200 has been collected by the
ivelihood committee from each
beneficiary @ INR 100/goat, a common
identified place is being treated
for fodder development with the
support of the beneficiaries.
Aluminium mesh fencing was provided
in order to protect the fodders from
other animals. A volunteer is
being appointed by the livelihood committee in order
to take care of the fodder development initiatives in
the camps with the financial support from the
livelihood committee account. Beneficiaries and
livelihood committees have built rapport with the
local veterinary doctors. Doctors come to the camps to
treat the goats whenever it's required. First aid kit
is available in each camp with the prescription of
local veterinary doctor. Individual goat health card
are available with the beneficiaries to keep a track
of the details of treatment given to the goats.
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Project: Post Tsunami Health Education &
Livelihood Promotion (HELP)
Location: Tamil Nadu
Start: 1st May 2006
Finish: 30th April 2009
Donors: ADRA International, Private Donors
Budget: $ 1.36million USD
Beneficiaries: 15,382 |
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Objectives: To improve the livelihood,
health, and
educational status of most poor and
vulnerable tsunami-affected community members in
Tamil Nadu, India.
Activities: COMPONENT ONE: Livelihood
Restoration and Development.
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Two villages will have deep bore
wells installed ensuring continuous irrigation
for the tsunami affected agricultural lands to
raise the crops in 150 acres of land covering
the population of at least 250 marginal farmers.
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Increasing the efficiency of
farming in the target villages with the
assistance of seeds through seed banks, and
seedlings by gradually applying SRI (Systemic
Rice Intensification) techniques, composting,
and crop diversification.
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One agricultural tsunami affected
village will be benefited by involving the
community in pond fishing (aquaculture) by 40
self-help group women in the village.
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Diversified small-scale
enterprises for 9 agricultural and livestock
related livelihoods are available in the
villages augmenting the village economy.
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1,200 self-help group women
members and 300 male farmers will have sustained
access to micro-credit services through internal
lending scheme and bank linkages that are
sufficient and feasible to meet their
entrepreneurial business needs.
COMPONENT TWO: Assistance in Health, Education
and Development (AHEAD).
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Population of 3,600 in 12 villages
and 2,411 children from 11 primary and secondary
schools will have access to safe drinking water
and sanitation facilities.
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Target people have improved
understanding, attitudes, and practices to
utilize the provided water and sanitation
facilities.
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Target beneficiaries (adults and
adolescents 13 to 45 years) in 15 villages will
have enabling environment through improved
understanding, attitudes, and practices to lead
a healthy lifestyle free from unwanted health
outcomes and behavior, including HIV/AIDS.
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15 disaster
mitigation/preparedness committees established,
trained, and functioning in 15 target villages
to mitigate the effects of future natural
disasters.
Outcomes: To alleviate the lives of the tsunami
victims in the state of Tamil Nadu. |