Annual status update 2012
Village: NP-11 Chilaunekharka
District: Syangja
Period covered by this report: January 2012 – June 2012 and July 2012 – December 2012 below, updated March 2013
Name of village |
Chilaunekharka, NP-11 Named Ginger Village |
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Was the Triangle procedure followed? Were there any deviations from the standard procedure? |
Yes the villagers followed the Triangle procedure. There were not any deviations. |
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How many people were present at the village meeting? |
18 men, 32 women |
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How many members are in the committee? |
5 men, 4 women |
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What are their names and who do they represent? |
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What were the issues raised at the village meeting? |
Income generation activities, Permanent toilet for poor families, improve cook stove, women empowerment, Emergency Fund, health and sanitation, education for children, environment sanitation, drinking water, enterprise development |
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What were the priorities presented by the committees? |
Permanent toilet for poor families, income generation activities, smokeless improved cooking stove |
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What did the villagers decide to spend the funds on? |
The villagers decide to spend Nrs. 20,000.00 on the income generating activities pig raising for 4 persons (4*5000 Nrs) The villagers decide to spend Nrs. 5,000.00 on the income generating activities goat rising for 1 persons (1*5000 Nrs) The villagers decide to spend Nrs. 5,000.00 for installation of smokeless improved cooking stoves. The villagers decide to spend Nrs. 40,000.00 for 20 of the poorest of the poor families to the construction of permanent toilet (20*2000.00 Nrs.) |
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Has the committee received the funds yet? |
Yes in March 2013 |
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Activity plan: When are the activities going to be implemented? |
4 families are selected and the money paid for pig raising 1 family is selected and the money paid for goat raising (2* 5000 Nrs) 10 Families installed smokeless cooking stoves. 20 Families were selected and constructed permanent toilets. |
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Who is responsible for the implementation? |
The village committee plays the vital role to implement all activities, they receive support from the Village Development Committee, VDC, Secretary and Triangle responsible person Hari to implement. |
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How were the beneficiaries selected? |
First of all the committee decided to collect information on the need for money from community/villagers and after establishing the need for money, all villagers organized a meeting and make the criteria for distribution of money. Last time the villager made this kind of indicators for the distribution of money they were:
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Were there any disagreements – discussions about the priorities? What was the role of the Triangle facilitator? |
Villagers have a lot of expectations, so it is difficult to fulfill all the requests of the villagers, but the facilitator Hari explains about the money and the supporting system from Triangle and the villagers agreed and want to spend it in the the right way. Especially Hari cooperates and helps focus on the main issues, the income generating activities, and gives information about the Triangle. Hari also gives support to planning, implementation, monitoring, coordination and reporting. |
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Did the villagers have any comments/questions for the Triangle? |
With lack of awareness of development opportunities with income generation projects, it is difficult to manage the money in the best or right way. Provision of technical knowledge for the business of income generating is needed. It will be necessary to provide capacity building training to the villagers. |
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On-going activities – Status Update
Name of village/cluster |
Last visit: |
Progress in the reporting period |
Changes/delays/comments |
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(Chilaunekharka, mondanda NP-11 Named: Ginger Village) |
June 2012 |
1. All planned activities under implementation. |
1. The money distribution of income generation activities were delayed because the villagers were totally busy in June and July in their farmer fields. It is expected that the money will be distributed by early September. |
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March 2013
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For 2012: 1. Ten families had started goat farming with 56,000.00 rupee loan and one family started seed and plant of vegetable promotion. Goats and seeds and plants were produced for sale and profits made so that all money has been returned. Seven new families have benefitted from the loans Nrs 56,000.00 (revolving fund). 4 families are selected and the money paid for pig raising 1 family is selected and the money paid for goat raising (2* 5000 Nrs) 10 Families have installed Smokeless cook stove. 20 Families were selected and constructed permanent toilet. |
Change: 1. Profits from goats and seed plant and spent on treatment of health, food and school fees, Dress and 7 more families have benefitted from loans.
2. The women’ and children health situation improved, use of firewood is more economical and CO2 emission is less. |
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Output from Previous Year (year 2010 and 11 |
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NB: Please give as many details as possible and document with photos
Other issues: Please include any issues/challenges/success cases or questions for the Triangle in Denmark
Plans for the future for 2013: the villages would like to grow cash crops (Ginger, bench, garlic, coffee, lemon, oranges, tomatoes and vegetables)
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