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Diguwa 2014 rapport (jan-sep)

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By saugat dhakal inRapporter-Syangja

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Triangle Report

Semi Annual status update

District: Syangja
Period covered by this report: January to September 2014

Name of village

Diguwa, NP-6 Named : Temple Village

Was the Triangle procedure followed? Were there any deviations from the standard procedure?

Yes, the villagers followed the triangle procedure and held settlement level planning in September. There were not any deviations.

How many people were present at the village meeting?

27 men/25 women, including 14 Dalits

How many members are in the committee?

5 men and 4 women, including 2 Dalits

Name of Committee Members

Position

Ms. Panmaya Gurung

Chair Person

Iman Gurung

Secretary

Lok Bahadur Gurung

Treasure

Debensing Gurung

Member

Tek Bahadur Gurung

Member

Ruk Bahadur Gurung

Member

Ms. Kausila Gurung

Member

Ms. Tuka Kumari BK

Member

Pavi Nepali

Member

What were the issues raised at the village meeting?

Groceries shop, income generation activities, drinking water, women empowerment, youth empowerment, school repairing, women skill development   , vegetables farming, road etc.

What were the priorities presented by the committee?

S.N.

Name of Project

Total Score of Project*

Priority

Potential Source of funding (Institution)

 

Repairing of retaining wall of school

33

1

VDC/DDC

 

Repairing of road from Sanabhanjyang to Diguwa

32

2

VDC/DDC

 

Goat raising

31

3

Triangle

 

Small grocery shop

30

4

Triangle

 

Sewing and cutting training

30

4

Triangle

 

Construction of community building

30

4

Triangle

 

Vegetables farming in green house

29

5

Triangle

 

Pig raising

27

6

Triangle

 

Support to mother group for musical instrument

27

6

Trianlge

 

Support to youth club for net and ball

27

6

Triangle

 

Poultry business promotion

27

6

Waiting

 

Support to mother group for cultural dress

26

7

Waiting

What did the villagers decide to spend the funds on?

The villagers decided to spend Nrs 20,000.00 for goat raising, Nrs 5,000.00 for small grocery shop, Nrs 10,000.00 for sewing and cutting training to women, Nrs 25,000.00 for construction of community building, Nrs 10,000.00 for vegetables farming, Nrs. 8,000.00 for pig raising, Nrs 5,000.00 for collect the musical instrument to mother group and Nrs 6,000.00 for youth club to collect the net and ball from Triangle supported money.

Has the committee received the funds yet?

Funds are in transfer process, and will reach the village in October 2014, after completing the settlement planning and resource allocation plan in September.

Activity plan: When are the activities going to be implemented?

All planned activities will be started after Nepalese big festival Dashain and Tihar and finalized in December 2014

Who is responsible for the implementation?

The village committee plays the vital role to implement all activities and after that VDC Secretary, VDC social Mobilizer and Triangle responsible person Hari support to implement and monitor.

How were the beneficiaries selected?

After finishing the settlement level planning the village committees’ members again organized the meeting and make the criteria to distribution of money. Generally the villager followed some indicators for the distribution of money which is indicated by LGCDP(Local Government Community Development Programme):

  • The family with no or very little land.
  • Poor house condition.
  • Lack of food for whole year.
  • Labours for others for livelihood.
  • Uunemployed family.
  • No guarantee for settlement, etc.

Were there any disagreements – discussions about the priorities?

What was the role of the Triangle facilitator?

Before the training of settlement level planning, some of the villagers found that the Triangle donation could not fulfil all aspects of the wishes the villages had. However, the facilitator and Hari explained about the money and the supporting system from Triangle (getting to know how to influence VDC and DDC to get projects approved, and how to ask for better services). Specially ASK cooperate and fully focus on the settlement level planning process with the engagement of communities, give the information of the Triangle, and about the resources of the VDC block grant and the District Development Office possibilities of supporting the village. The villages have seen that the Triangle support to ASK and the villages, has given the villagers more tools for managing their own resources and influencing the local bodies (VDC and DDC).

Did the villagers have any comments/questions for the Triangle?

With lack of awareness, it was difficult to manage the money the right way the previous year, but after villagers participated in settlement level planning, they realized and fully agreed to the method and found it was realistic and participatory. There was a request that ASK should provide more technical knowledge for the settlement level planning and development possibilities in the village.

 On-going activities – Status Update

Name of village/cluster

Last visit:

Progress in the reporting period

Changes/delays/comments

Diguwa-NP 6

Named: Temple Village

September

2014

1. Settlement level planning is completed.

2. All planned activities are in under Implementation

  1. All the activities were delayed because of heavy and delayed rain, Local festival and giving approval from ministry of local development for settlement level planning. All activities implementation is on-going. It is expected to be finalized in December.
  2. VDC is cooperating in the SLP process by assigning the social mobilize in training, workshop and planning exercise at village level.

 Reporting of Micro Loan

Use of Micro loan in 2014

  • Village committee decide to give Nrs 43,000.00 for the micro loan (Nrs 20,000.00 for goat raising, Nrs 5,000.00 for small grocery shop, Nrs 10,000.00 for vegetable farming, Nrs. 8,000.00 for pig raising)

Use of Micro Loan until 2013

Micro loan total collected from pay back of loans: Nrs 130,600.00

  • 11 families got the micro loan (8 Persons*Nrs 4200 and 3 person*Nrs 4000.00) and started the goat raising.
  • 13 families got the micro loan (8 Persons*Nrs 4000 and 5 person*Nrs 4200.00) and started the small poultry farming.
  • 3 families got the micro loan (3 Persons*Nrs 4000) and started the ginger farming.
  • 4 families got the micro loan (4 Persons*Nrs 4000) and started 3 small grocery stores and 1 electric shop.
  • People from the village also starting the regular saving, credit, and almost all villagers are involved in the micro-credit group through local cooperative that is managed by local people.

Pictures from Settlement Level Planning to utilise village and external resources

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