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WelcomeWelcome to to

Char Development and Settlement ProjectChar Development and Settlement Project(CDSP IV)(CDSP IV)

To improve the economic situation and living condition of the population of the coastal chars of Bangladesh:

Mainly settlers who lost their land elsewhere in the region due to erosion

Objective of CDSP IV

Char land development Building on experience from previous

phases Participatory approach Gender balance ICZM: Integrated Coastal Zone

Management in a multi-sector approach with the following agencies and organisations as partners:

Characteristic Features CDSP

Implementing Partners Bangladesh Water Development Board

(BWDB) - Lead Agency Ministry of Land (MoL) Local Government Engineering Department

(LGED) Department of Public Health Engineering

(DPHE) Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) Forest Department (FD) Four NGOs: BRAC, SDI, DUS and Sagorika

Project organisationInter Ministerial Steering Committee

Chair: Secretary Ministry of WRJoint Secretaries of Ministries; IMED, ERD, PCMember Secretary: PCDObservers: EKN, IFAD, TL TA

Project Management Committee (PMC)Chair: PCD5 PDs of IAs, incl. DC Noakhali (MoL)TL (secretary); DTL NGO

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CDSP-I

CDSP-III

CDSP-II

CDSP-IV

Map of CDSP I, II, III and IV area

2 Cross dams (1957/ 1964)(1000 km2)

LRP, DDP and EDP (from 1977)

CDSP I, II, III (1994-2011) Net 21,000 ha

Gross100,000 ha

CDSP IV

(2011-2017)30,000 ha

Present progress 65%

Overview Map of CDSP IV

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Coverage of Area and Population

Char Area (Ha)

Estimate (HH) Estimate (Population)

Char Nangulia

8,900 12,000 67,000

Noler Char 2,690 6,000 33,000

Caring Char 6,850 6,000 33,000

Char Ziauddin 1,943 2,000 11,000

Urir Char 10,300 2,000 11,000

Total 30,683 28,000 155,000

Six Components in CDSP IV

1. Protection from Climate Change

2. Climate Change Resilient Infrastructure

3. Land Settlement and Titling

4. Livelihood Support

5. Institutional Development

6. Knowledge Management

Project cost and percentages of financing

Slab Financer Tk million US$ million Percentage

01 IFAD 3,563 47 58

02 GoN 1,473 20 24

03 GoB 1,022 14 17

04 Beneficiary contribution

62 0.80 1

  Total 6,120 82 100

Protection from climate changeand infrastructure development

BWDB: 65 km Embankments, 6 sluices,8 closures and 200 km canals

LGED: 43 Cyclone shelters cum schools, 200

km roads, 7 bridges, 190 culverts, etc.

DPHE: 1,150 Deep tube wells, 24,000 latrines

FD: Foreshore plantation and social forestry

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Land settlement and titling by MoL Land allotment in CDSP III: 2,500 households Land allotment in CDSP IV: 14,000 households

Process Information dissemination meeting PTPS (cadastral mapping) Publication/ hearing Government approval Khatian (land title) preparation and distribution

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Livelihood support by DAE

Strengthening of agricultural extension services

- Formation of Farmers Forums (90)- Training, field crop demonstrations, field days - Adoption of HYV & saline tolerant seed- Dissemination of modern technologies incl. IPM

Surveys and monitoring like salinity, yields

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Livelihood support NGOs Sub-components (women)

Group formation for Micro finance and Capacity building (IGA)

Health and Family planning Water and Sanitation Homestead Agriculture and Value Chain Dev. Legal and Human Rights Disaster Management and Climate change Fisheries and Poultry & Livestock

Livelihood support by NGOs

Micro finance and capacity building

Members 26,400IGA training received 20,000Savings collected Tk 77 millionLoans disbursed Tk 690 millionMainly IGAs in livestock, poultry,

fisheries and homestead agriculture

Health and Family Planning

Clinics (static and mobile) 13

Patients treated 117,000

ORS distributed 900,000

Contraceptive cycles distributed 220,000

Livelihood support by NGOs

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Institutional DevelopmentSL Name of Field Level Institution No.

1 Water Management Groups 25

2 Tube well Users Groups 1,154

3 Farmers Forums 90

4 Social Forestry Groups 630

5 Labor Contracting Societies 42

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Gender Balance Women take part in discussions during all

meetings and in activities of WMGs

Membership WMG 50% female Membership WMG Management Committees

37% female, also as secretary or cashier

FF/ SFG membership 40% female

NGO credit groups and TUGs female only Woman and husband jointly get the land title

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Knowledge Management

4 Kinds of M&E surveys:

RIMS; Base line / Outcome; KAP; PME

Knowledge Management and Communications

Training and workshops

Feasibility Studies in new chars

Results and impactItem CDSP IV RIMS/

BaselineCDSP IV RIMS/ Outcome 2014

Cropping intensity (%)

127 162

Production rate (Mt/ha)

1,9 3,2

HH Income (Tk/month)

3,100 9,100

HH asset value (Tk/HH)

35,000 99,000

Underweight (weight for age) < 5 yrs

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