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Gender focused service provision and its impact IPMS Goma experience By Yisehak Baredo

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Gender focused service provision and its impact. IPMS Goma experience By Yisehak Baredo. Map of Goma. Fact files of Goma. Location : 389 km south west of Addis Jima zone Oromya region Area 96 2 KM Agro-ecology Wet Woina Dega 96% Wet Kola 4% Wet Dega---% - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Gender focused service provision and its impact

Gender focused service provision and its impact

IPMS Goma experience

By Yisehak Baredo

Page 2: Gender focused service provision and its impact

• Map of Goma

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Fact files of GomaFact files of Goma

• Location : – 389 km south west of Addis– Jima zone Oromya region

• Area 962 KM• Agro-ecology

– Wet Woina Dega 96% – Wet Kola 4%

• Wet Dega ---%

• Rainfall Min.1791mm Max. 2021mm• Temp Min.13 mm Max. 21mm

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• Population

– 247,326 (49% women)

– Farming HH 45,567

– Female headed farming HH 10,034

• 36 PAs

• 2 Coffee state farms

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Approaches

IPMS used a district level participatory market oriented commodity identification and development planning

approach, aimed at identifying

i. Main farming systems, ii. Potential marketable commodities and

livestock commodities by farming system,iii. Problems, potentials and interventions for

each value chain component iv. Value chain stakeholder assessment with

potential (new) roles and linkages.

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IPMS’s philosophy in rural development

Commodity Value Chain development approach• Productivity and production

– New technologies

– New approaches

– New practices

– Skill and knowledge

• Inputs supply component for the specific commodity – What inputs are needed

– How could the inputs easily be available

– Constraints from input providers side

– Capacity building for input suppliers (skill, knowledge, financial)

– Linking producers and inputs suppliers

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• Financing the rural to acquire technologies and inputs

• Linking to markets

• Targeting female farmers – Female farmers are given special attention

• Either putting as one of the criteria to engage more women

• Or influencing target farmers

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FS and Priority Commodities IdentifiedFS and Priority Commodities Identified

Farming systems1. Coffee livestock complex2. Crop livestock complex

Priority Commodities• Coffee• Apiculture• Fruits• Fattening of both small and large ruminants• Poultry• Dairy***

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AchievementsSmall ruminants fattening

Fattening is not a new practice but tow critical constraints identified were:

Elongated fattening period in most cases 6 months or more

Death accident of fattening animals which exposes target farmers to loss of assets and/or indebtedness in case the fattening animal is bought through credit.

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Gender focused targeting in Kilole PA Total target was 120 One to one male to female ratio was expected More than 5 consecutive meetings were held to

realize more female In the first awareness development meeting out

150 farmers who turned up only 8 were femaleMale farmers were very reluctant to allow female

to take a lead Male suggested that female farmers could have

training but should not sign for credit and collect the cash by their own.

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• When they understand the firm stand of facilitators towards female participation

the mood of male farmers changed by saying

• “Let our wives sign for the loan and get the money as you suggest but we will see from where you can get your money back”

• However, after intense effort 50 female farmers appeared

• But 12 slipped due to various pressure and 38 female farmers become member

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Services provided

1. Training on fattening technique was provided to all female farmers

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2. Credit amounting 1500.ETB was

provided to each

And the loan was expected to cover cost of buying 5 sheep, concentrate enough for 3 months, drugs, and community based insurance premium for each farmer

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3. Provision of Bonga Breed 3 female and one male fast growing

Bonga breed were provided to one female and one male model farmers.

The purpose is to develop sustainable lamb supply for fattening group

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Assessment result of performance

1.Out of 120 farmers the top two in fattening performance were found to be female farmers

W/ro Misku Hadha Faris

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2. Compliance to fattening programe Out of 120 target farmers

Only 49 percent of the target farmers managed to buy 5 sheep as recommended,

34% of target farmers bought 4 sheep, 12% bought 3 sheep . Three farmers completely waved the loan to

other livestock schemes such as ox and goats Other three farmers consumed the total loan

to address some other social problems.

However, none of the 38 female target farmers violated the consumption of loan.

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3. Compliance to community based livestock

by laws

A reluctant husband was to kill a sick sheep before reporting to community based livestock insurance

His wife who signed for loan resisted the killing and as the result managed to secure insurance for her sheep

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4.Repayment status in Kilole PA

Groups Total participants

Gender composition

Loan repayment status

Female % Male %

Group I 38 12 26 11 28.9 26 31.7

Group II

38 15 23 14 36.8 1315.9

Group II

44 11 33 11 28.9 2024.4

Total 120 38 82   94.7

72.0

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Fruits developmentand gender focused service

• Goma farmers are used to produce some tropical fruits production

• However planting materials were from unknown sources

Constraints identified were– Elongated fruits setting time (7 to 12 years)– Poor quality and low yield– Total failure to set fruits– Disease and pests– Female farmers less access to benefit

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Proposed interventions were

1. Characterization of the existing tropical fruit tress so that certain action could be taken to improve its productivity

2. Introducing improved varieties which has shorter fruit setting time with better quality and productivity

However due to various reasons only the second option was acted

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Strategies adopted Introducing improved planting materials

from known sourcesMaking the input supply system inbuilt and

sustainableEffecting gender equity so that female

farmers could benefit from tropical fruits production

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• 6 model farmers (3 f,3m) were selected

• Experience sharing tour was made to develop awareness on improved tropical fruits production

• Tools like fruits cutting knife and seizures were provided

• Hands on training on grafting techniques was conducted on model farmers field

• Mother trees were established to serve as scion source

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PA Farmer name  Income in 2008/9

No. of seedlings Unit price ValueETB

Beshasha Kalid Shifa 1375 25 34,375

Kota Kedija A/Raya

120 25 3000

Kota Fozeia Awol 300 25 7500

Kilole Shito Nasir 100 25 2000

Chedro Suse

Sewde Zeleke 120 25 3000

Kilole Tewofik Nedi 130 25 3,250

   Total  2055   53,125

Income generated by by selling grafted tropical fruits

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Impact on livelihood and vision of target female farmers

• Some of female farmers started building assets which they never had– Fozia bout 0.4 ha coffee plot– Kedije bout heifer– Misku bout better yield Boran breed cow

• All the female farmers witness that the intervention helped the in improving hh food security

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W/ro Misku

• Sent her daughter to technical school covering school fee, house rent and food

• She also improved house hold items such as gust seats (ETB 1500) which she never had

• Bought a wooden box to keep her belongings which her husband is proud of

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W/ro ShitoManaged to change the relation with her

husband which was not good in her earlier time because of her less or no cash contribution

She got much reorganization from her husband because of skill and knowledge in tropical fruits grafting which he had not

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W/ro Misku’s vision change

• She witness that her earlier vision was to see her family having enough meal

Now

• She wants to see all her daughters and sons got higher education and employed

• Have a hand dug well with hand pump fixed to easy her water fetching load

(This month she got her hand dug well but pump not yet)

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W/ro Kedija• Her husband was secretary for village

cooperative office but since the last 10 years no job

• She has 15m X 35 m plots only• Her only income source was pet-itrade• She witness that she hassled a lot to have

daily meal • Now she secured household food need

and bought a heifer

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Thank You