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Call for Submission of Good Practices on Small Ruminant (Goat and Sheep) Rearing
Form for submission of information on the Good Practice (the completed form should not exceed three pages)
Full Name
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e-mail
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1. Name of the programme/ organization/contributor
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2. About the Good Practice
a. Year of commencement
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b. Year of ending (if applicable)
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c. Geographical location (state/ district/taluka)
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d. Number of villages and households reached:
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e. Major activities undertaken
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f. Socio-economic profile of the participating/ benefiting community, with special reference to benefits accruing to women
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g. Total cost of the programme/ intervention, and cost per household benefiting
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h. Describe the institutional structure for implementation
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i. Briefly detail the reasons why the intervention/ programme is considered a Good Practice
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3. Quantitative Impact of the Good Practice, with particular reference to the poorest in the programme area
a. Increase in incomes (with reference to base-line data, if collected on programme commencement)
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b. Employment opportunities created/ provided
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c. Improvements in Food and Nutrition security, within participating households and in the community
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4. Qualitative impact of the Good Practice, with particular reference to the poorest in the programme area
a. Benefits to women, and contribution to enhanced status, well-being and empowerment
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b. Benefits to the poorest households/ marginalized communities
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5. Detail the major pros and cons of the intervention. Has implementation resulted in any significant trade-offs?
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6. Future sustainability (financial, environmental, institutional) (describe how the community will sustain and continue the intervention (s) after programme support ends, or if external support has already ended, describe how the community is currently sustaining the intervention (s))
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7. What are major issues/ constraints/ challenges for replication?
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8. Has the intervention been documented earlier? If yes, provide details and publication
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