The integrated climate change adaptation into indigenous' livelihood (ICCAIL) project
The integrated climate change adaptation into indigenous' livelihood (ICCAIL) is designed based on results of VRA analysis which collected from the targeted villages and consultation among SVC?s stakeholders. The project contribute to reduce the climate change in SVC?s targeted areas over 5 villages, Phnom Kok commune, Veun Sai district, Ratanakiri province where the community always faced the natural catastrophe.
The CC issues that have happened in the project target area are rapid environmental changes like heavy rain, storms, floods or drought that regularly occurred and negatively affect the agricultural sectors (home gardens, animal raisings, and diseases etc.) its causes low production, and then lead to the serious of food deficits inside the communities.
The project aims to build communities adaptive capacity through rehabilitation of the existing ponds, building of water reservoirs, rain water tanks, and water jars and digging new ponds to have enough water for consumptions year round. Form the water user group for manage, maintenance and repair etc.
The project will organize the meetings/workshops, forums which give an opportunity to students to volunteers to gains knowledge and experiences related to climate change issues as well as to learn on the community development works and sharing the information in order to promote awareness widely to the Build bright University.
The project will provide technical training on agriculture to adapt the CC, provide technical advice on agriculture to build up the basic knowledge on the agriculture techniques to adapt the climate change in the target groups. The project will also improve home gardening with multi-crop seed, additional tree planting, planting trees along the ponds, support communities with access to incomes from their agriculture produce in order to increase incomes sources by enhance the food security, health status, and climate change adoption into agriculture livelihood,
Awareness of targeted groups will be raised on adaptation to climate change through collaboration with concerned stakeholders and active mobilization and distribution of resources to improve awareness on climate change adaptation. The existing and new climate change committee or disaster management structure in the graft root will be reorganized and strengthened and provided with community-based training to raise awareness on climate change and integrated climate change issues into CDP and CIP. Gender inequality and health status of women will be included in the project in order for them to be able to adapt to climate change.
Goal and Objectives
General Goal: To integrated climate change adaptation into indigenous? livelihood among 335 families (equal 1284 beneficiaries incl. 720 women) in 5 targeted villages of Phnom Kok commune, Veun Sai district, Ratanakiri province in order to contribute to improve the quality of living conditions.
Specific Objectives: at the end of project cycle;
1. To build up the capacity and knowledge on climate change adaptation and it's impact to beneficiaries and key stakeholders through training, awareness raising, climate change forum, World Environment Day, coordination extension meeting to improve livelihood.
2. To integrate the Climate Change Adaptation concept into commune development plan, village plan, vulnerable families' plan and agriculture techniques to reduce the climate change impact in order to improve food security.
To mainstream gender into all Climate Change project activities to improve gender equality in family daily living and community development.
Outcome 1.1 Increased capacities and knowledge on climate change adaptation and it's impact to livelihood.
Outcome 2.1: CCA project was integrated into commune development plan and village development plan.
Outcome 3.1: Gender concept in CC and gap of gender equality are minimized in families and community work.
Outputs and Activities
Output 1.1.1 At least 475 beneficiaries (50% women) in Phnom Kok commune gain knowledge on CCA through training, awareness raising, CC forum, WED, coordination extension meeting
Activities
i) Cooperate with line departments to develop training materials on climate resilient agriculture technique related to high land area (Roatanakiri province)
ii) Provide one training course on CCA concept, adaptation and integration to key stakeholders (they are CCDM, DCDM, and PCDM representatives, chief office of environment and agriculture and official from DoAFF, DoWRAM, DoE, PoSAVY and SVC staff at least 25participants incl. 10women) at the provincial level.
iii) Conduct 5 training courses on CCA concept, adaptation and integration to CBOs committee members, project committee members, local authorities, technical district offices at least 100participants incl. 50% women at commune level.
iv) Organize ten awareness raising events in 5 villages of Phnom Kok commune on CCA concept, adaptation and preparedness through video shows, posters or leaflets (Floods, droughts, storms, thunder and weather) - at least 350participants incl. 50% women was attended in 5 villages.
v) Organize WED Day to extend broadly on CCA project to local authorities, government departments, NGOs, CBOs, and villagers at village level (1time on June, 2012 at least 100participants incl. 50% women).
Output 2.1.1 Commune development plan in Phnom Kok commune has developed and complied in target areas.
Activities
i) Conduct 2 preliminary engagement meetings with 10 participants (Commune councilors, CBOs and district governor) on integrating CCA into CDP.
ii) Participate in commune meetings to assist in developing CDP &CDP - (for year 2011& 2012).
iii) Participate in the district integrated workshop (DIW) at district level (year 11&12).
Output 2.1.2 At least 335 beneficiaries (50% women) in project target areas gained capacity on agricultural techniques to adapt to climate change.
Activities
i) Conduct ten training courses on rice growing technique to adapt with the CC to 210 beneficiaries in 5 villages (2days/per course incl. 21per/course).
ii) Select 50 key famers for rice demonstration to apply the new technique & short term rice seeds in 5 villages (10 key farmers per village).
iii) Conduct ten training courses on vegetable growing technique to adapt to the CC to 210 beneficiaries in 5 villages (2days/per course incl. 21per/course).
iv) Conduct 50 demonstrations of home gardens within 50 farmers in 5 villages (home garden size 6m x 7m)
v) Create 25 key small scale family fishery raising model in five target villages (5families per village).
vi) Provide two training courses on small scale family fishery raising (2days/per courses incl. 25per/course).
vii) Organize 5 times exposure visit to learn and sharing experience on rice growing, home gardening, and fish raising at least 105participants among 5 villages was attended.
viii) Support fund to five saving groups in 5 villages.
Output 2.1.3 At least 335 families (equal 1284people incl. 720 women) in five target villages increased water resources and able to adapt the CC and better access water for consumption year round.
Activities
i) Build 50 rain water tanks with size 4m3 in 5 villages and distribute to 50 poor families (10rain water tank per village).
ii) Make 50 water jars and distribute to 50families in 5 villages (10water jars per village).
iii) Build the 3 water reservoirs at public place in three villages - with size 25m3 within 210families and form the water user group in each village comprise 5per incl. 2 women.
iv) Dig 25 family ponds to increase water resource for consumption - with size 3m deep x 8m length x 4m width to key famer in 5 villages (5ponds per village) through mobilize famer contribute their land and labour for dig the pond.
Output 3.1.1 Number of women and men attended the gender concept extension and gain knowledge on gender in CC issues in each village.
Activities
i) Extension ten times on gender concept in CC issues to CBOs, project committees, local authorities and villagers in 5villages (at least 300participants, 50% women, incl. 21per/time).
ii) Conduct 8th March Day to build up on gender issues in climate change awareness at village level by cooperation with local authorities, DoWA, CWCC, women activist and CBOs (1time for year 2012 at least 100prticipants incl. 50% women was attended).
The CC issues that have happened in the project target area are rapid environmental changes like heavy rain, storms, floods or drought that regularly occurred and negatively affect the agricultural sectors (home gardens, animal raisings, and diseases etc.) its causes low production, and then lead to the serious of food deficits inside the communities.
The project aims to build communities adaptive capacity through rehabilitation of the existing ponds, building of water reservoirs, rain water tanks, and water jars and digging new ponds to have enough water for consumptions year round. Form the water user group for manage, maintenance and repair etc.
The project will organize the meetings/workshops, forums which give an opportunity to students to volunteers to gains knowledge and experiences related to climate change issues as well as to learn on the community development works and sharing the information in order to promote awareness widely to the Build bright University.
The project will provide technical training on agriculture to adapt the CC, provide technical advice on agriculture to build up the basic knowledge on the agriculture techniques to adapt the climate change in the target groups. The project will also improve home gardening with multi-crop seed, additional tree planting, planting trees along the ponds, support communities with access to incomes from their agriculture produce in order to increase incomes sources by enhance the food security, health status, and climate change adoption into agriculture livelihood,
Awareness of targeted groups will be raised on adaptation to climate change through collaboration with concerned stakeholders and active mobilization and distribution of resources to improve awareness on climate change adaptation. The existing and new climate change committee or disaster management structure in the graft root will be reorganized and strengthened and provided with community-based training to raise awareness on climate change and integrated climate change issues into CDP and CIP. Gender inequality and health status of women will be included in the project in order for them to be able to adapt to climate change.
Goal and Objectives
General Goal: To integrated climate change adaptation into indigenous? livelihood among 335 families (equal 1284 beneficiaries incl. 720 women) in 5 targeted villages of Phnom Kok commune, Veun Sai district, Ratanakiri province in order to contribute to improve the quality of living conditions.
Specific Objectives: at the end of project cycle;
1. To build up the capacity and knowledge on climate change adaptation and it's impact to beneficiaries and key stakeholders through training, awareness raising, climate change forum, World Environment Day, coordination extension meeting to improve livelihood.
2. To integrate the Climate Change Adaptation concept into commune development plan, village plan, vulnerable families' plan and agriculture techniques to reduce the climate change impact in order to improve food security.
To mainstream gender into all Climate Change project activities to improve gender equality in family daily living and community development.
Outcome 1.1 Increased capacities and knowledge on climate change adaptation and it's impact to livelihood.
Outcome 2.1: CCA project was integrated into commune development plan and village development plan.
Outcome 3.1: Gender concept in CC and gap of gender equality are minimized in families and community work.
Outputs and Activities
Output 1.1.1 At least 475 beneficiaries (50% women) in Phnom Kok commune gain knowledge on CCA through training, awareness raising, CC forum, WED, coordination extension meeting
Activities
i) Cooperate with line departments to develop training materials on climate resilient agriculture technique related to high land area (Roatanakiri province)
ii) Provide one training course on CCA concept, adaptation and integration to key stakeholders (they are CCDM, DCDM, and PCDM representatives, chief office of environment and agriculture and official from DoAFF, DoWRAM, DoE, PoSAVY and SVC staff at least 25participants incl. 10women) at the provincial level.
iii) Conduct 5 training courses on CCA concept, adaptation and integration to CBOs committee members, project committee members, local authorities, technical district offices at least 100participants incl. 50% women at commune level.
iv) Organize ten awareness raising events in 5 villages of Phnom Kok commune on CCA concept, adaptation and preparedness through video shows, posters or leaflets (Floods, droughts, storms, thunder and weather) - at least 350participants incl. 50% women was attended in 5 villages.
v) Organize WED Day to extend broadly on CCA project to local authorities, government departments, NGOs, CBOs, and villagers at village level (1time on June, 2012 at least 100participants incl. 50% women).
Output 2.1.1 Commune development plan in Phnom Kok commune has developed and complied in target areas.
Activities
i) Conduct 2 preliminary engagement meetings with 10 participants (Commune councilors, CBOs and district governor) on integrating CCA into CDP.
ii) Participate in commune meetings to assist in developing CDP &CDP - (for year 2011& 2012).
iii) Participate in the district integrated workshop (DIW) at district level (year 11&12).
Output 2.1.2 At least 335 beneficiaries (50% women) in project target areas gained capacity on agricultural techniques to adapt to climate change.
Activities
i) Conduct ten training courses on rice growing technique to adapt with the CC to 210 beneficiaries in 5 villages (2days/per course incl. 21per/course).
ii) Select 50 key famers for rice demonstration to apply the new technique & short term rice seeds in 5 villages (10 key farmers per village).
iii) Conduct ten training courses on vegetable growing technique to adapt to the CC to 210 beneficiaries in 5 villages (2days/per course incl. 21per/course).
iv) Conduct 50 demonstrations of home gardens within 50 farmers in 5 villages (home garden size 6m x 7m)
v) Create 25 key small scale family fishery raising model in five target villages (5families per village).
vi) Provide two training courses on small scale family fishery raising (2days/per courses incl. 25per/course).
vii) Organize 5 times exposure visit to learn and sharing experience on rice growing, home gardening, and fish raising at least 105participants among 5 villages was attended.
viii) Support fund to five saving groups in 5 villages.
Output 2.1.3 At least 335 families (equal 1284people incl. 720 women) in five target villages increased water resources and able to adapt the CC and better access water for consumption year round.
Activities
i) Build 50 rain water tanks with size 4m3 in 5 villages and distribute to 50 poor families (10rain water tank per village).
ii) Make 50 water jars and distribute to 50families in 5 villages (10water jars per village).
iii) Build the 3 water reservoirs at public place in three villages - with size 25m3 within 210families and form the water user group in each village comprise 5per incl. 2 women.
iv) Dig 25 family ponds to increase water resource for consumption - with size 3m deep x 8m length x 4m width to key famer in 5 villages (5ponds per village) through mobilize famer contribute their land and labour for dig the pond.
Output 3.1.1 Number of women and men attended the gender concept extension and gain knowledge on gender in CC issues in each village.
Activities
i) Extension ten times on gender concept in CC issues to CBOs, project committees, local authorities and villagers in 5villages (at least 300participants, 50% women, incl. 21per/time).
ii) Conduct 8th March Day to build up on gender issues in climate change awareness at village level by cooperation with local authorities, DoWA, CWCC, women activist and CBOs (1time for year 2012 at least 100prticipants incl. 50% women was attended).
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Save the Vulnerable Cambodia
Country:
Cambodia
Area Of Work:
Community Based Adaptation
Grant Amount:
US$ 49,510.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 11,625.00
Project Number:
KHM/SGP/CCBAP-Sida/2011/39
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
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