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Project Title:
Marcelo Imba
. Provision of Goat Rising at the Blaan
Community
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Marcelo Imba in Action
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What ? Provision of Goat rising at
the Blaan community- This is a new project concept to help my community
- No project like this implemented in the community
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Why?- Goat rising is the best livestock project
that could help the communities easily. It has good marketing at the neighboring place.
- Our place easily to rise livestock like this because it has a lot of grass for the consumption of the draft animals.
- The project is my personal proposal. - The community will be organized and will
support the implementation of the project- The community will establish policies for
the implementation of the project
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Who?Your name Marcelo ImbaYour age 30Range of ages of those who will
benefit?15-45
Your ethnicity Blaan TribeEthnicity/ies of the community where
you will implement your projectBlaan Tribe
Your religion UPCReligion/s of the people who will
benefit?UPC/Baptist/Alliance
Specifically, who will benefit? Selected Community members of Blaan Tribe How many will benefit: individuals,
families, total?15 house hold or 60 individuals
Name of organization/s which will help you implement your project
To be organized: Blaan Farmers Association
Name of adult adviser/s who will help you implement your project
Nining Juli and the organization members itself
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Where?Your own location:
village/city/specific province
Lamcuah MaligoPulomolok South Cotabato
Project location Lamcuah Extension farming
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Identifying InformationProject Title Provision of Goat rising for Blaan
Community
Project Proponent Blaan Farmers Association Project Location Lamcuah Extension FarmWho Will Benefit? Blaan Tribe
How Many Will Benefit? 15 pax
Date of Implementation July 2010-December 2010
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Name of Your Organization HereYour Name Marcelo Imba
Youth or Adult Adult
Adult Adviser for Youth Nening julie
Profession Volunteer for Agriculturist
Sex Male
Ethnicity Blaan Tribe
Religion UPC
Organization Blaan Farmers Association
Organizational Address Lamcuah Maligo
Telephone Not available
Cellphone 011-639102205643
Email [email protected]
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Organizational Partners(or Co-Sponsors)
Name Contributions Benefits Other Comments
1. NIU Inputs for the Project
Increase income
Depends on the approval
2. Blaan Farmers Association
Canvassing, hauling and construction of the fence
Tasking and collective efforts for the rising the goat properly
Policies will be establish
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Background: Situation- Poverty Incidence is increasing - Poor Governance due to vote buying
during election - High rate of unemployment due to poor
education among people - High rate of diseases acquired by the
children and adult due to chemicals- Environmental degradation due to
DOLE plantation
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Background: Problem - Lack of employment - Infrastructure facilities is very poor - Poor education - Lack of opportunities - Poor of assistance from the government- Poor Medical Services- Acculturation - Identity crises
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Background: Community Needs Assessment
- Claims for the ancestral land in order to have more opportunities among IP’s
- Supports for education in order to increase the opportunities among its people
- Livelihood assistance to improve the well being among families living in the communities
- Infrastructure project to access more resources
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Community Partners1. Which community? Name it. Lamcuah Maligo Community
2. Why this community? Most impoverish community
3. How many families? More than 70 HH
4. How many people? 180
5. How many women? 97
6. How many men? 83
7. How many people from minority group or culture?
All
8. How many people from the dominant group or culture?
None
9. How many poor? All
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SWOTInternal
StrengthsInternal
WeaknessesExternal
OpportunitiesExternal Threats
Willing to change
Technical aspects
NIU Exploitation of DOLE
Cooperation and unity
Poor education
New partners NGO’s
Distance from the LGU
Availability of Indigenous materials
Lack of capital
Skills Passive
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VisionLiving in a dynamic, peaceful and harmony community whose people are self reliant with sustaining livelihood programs
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Mission• To create and develop
sustainable livelihood program that will cater the
needs of the people
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Goals• To generate livelihood program among
people • To empower the community for active
participation for peace and development works
• To organize and strengthen cooperative who will serve as the organization to maintain the livelihood programs implemented
• To unify the Blaan tribe for the future engagement in the government for the assertion of right for self governance
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Project Description• It is focused on livelihood Project and
that is Provision of goat rising • The project will be implemented in
partnership with the community members
• Direct beneficiaries will generate an income
• There will be second line beneficiaries to be identified by the community members
• The waste of the livestock will use for organic fertilizers
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Type of Citizen Action1. Development Advocacy2. Empowerment 3. Participation
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Objectives• To be able to create income generation
among community members • To lessen the poverty incidence in the
community• To involve the women groups for
income generation activities • To be able to serve as pilot project in
the community
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Outputs To improve the house hold income among direct
beneficiaries. To actively involve the women’s groups for resource
mobilization. To come up organic fertilizer from the waste of the
goats. To develop skills among the care taker on rising goats. To lessen the poverty incidence among first line
beneficiaries in this project.
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Outcomes• 15 household received the livestock project.
• 15 household improved their economic situation.
• Estimated 40 children supported by the parents went to school.
• Farmers in the community learned the use of the organic fertilizers
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FrameworkThe project is anchored with the Principles of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights that every human or citizen has the
right for basic social services and the right of education
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ValuesEmpowerment, participation and help with
one another.
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Action PlanObjective: To Improve the household income among the
beneficiaries in order to help their children and familyPre, during and Post Program Stage Strategies (1)
# Action (Strategies) Lead Person Support Person/s Start DateDate
Complete Comments
1 Consultation and organizing Marcelo Imba - July 2, 2010 July 4, 2010 Flexible time
2 Structuring and establishment of policies
Marcelo Concern individuals
July 6, 2010 July 8, 2010 Depends on the output of the meetings
3 Final selection of First line beneficiaries
Marcelo Imba New elected officers
July 15,2010 July 15, 2010 -do-
4 Canvassing for the items Marcelo Imba Joice Adalyin July 20, 2010 July 22,2010 Depends on the availability of resources
5 Fencing the lot Marcelo Imba Officers of the PO’s
Aug 1, 2010 Aug 10, 2010 Committee assigned
6 Purchasing items-goats Marcelo Imba Treasurer Aug 15, 2010 Aug 15 ,2010 Depends on the downloading of the funds
7 Hauling of the items Marcelo Imba President Aug 16, 2010 Aug 16, 2010 Committee assigned
8 Implementation of policies agreed
Marcelo Imba Officers September 2010
December 2010
Committee assigned
9 Assessment and impact Evaluation
Marcelo Imab Officers December 2010
December 2010
Interviews with documentation
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Overall Timetable by MonthsOverall Objective:
# Action September October November December1 Pre-
Conduct Stage
X X
2 Conduct Stage Itself
X
3 Post-Conduct Stage
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Budget for ResourcesItems Cost Per Item x Quantity Cost
1. Pre Implementation
Organizing and mobilization P120 x 1 day 120.00
Meeting with communities P120 x 1 day x 30 pax 3,600.00
Canvassing (Food and transpo) P 220 x 2pax) 440.00
Fencing a lot P 120 x 10 pax x 5 days 6,000.00
Materials P 500 500.00
2. Implementation
Purchasing goat P 1,700 x 15 goats 25, 500.00
Transportation for hauling P 2,000 2,000
Food P 120 x 2 pax 240.000
3. Post Implementation
Monitoring (Food) P 120 x 2 pax 240.00
Interviews (food) P 120 x 2 pax 240.00
Total 38, 880.00
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Sources of FundingNIU Local
Counterpart Other
sourcesCost
25, 500.00 11,720.00 1,660.00 38,880.00
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Sustainability Plan• The policies for the implementation of the project
should ensure to implement it through proper monitoring
• The second line beneficiaries will also encourage to monitor the project well so that the project will be replicated
• The waste of the draft animals shall serve as organic fertilizers thus continue the monitoring by the people.
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Provision of Goat Rising at the Blaan Community
Marcelo Imba
Thank You Very Much !
Project Title:Marcelo Imba in ActionWhat ? Why?Who?Where?Slide Number 7Slide Number 8Slide Number 9Background: SituationBackground: Problem Background: Community Needs AssessmentCommunity PartnersSlide Number 14VisionMissionGoalsProject DescriptionType of Citizen ActionObjectivesOutputsOutcomesFrameworkValuesSlide Number 25Slide Number 26Slide Number 27Slide Number 28Sustainability PlanProvision of Goat Rising at the Blaan Community