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Final Narrative Report July 2010
Transforming Local Communities into Enterprises for Economic Security in Nepal (Grant number: 1070 – 1158)
Women micro‐entrepreneurs making allo thread in Dhairing, Parbat (see Annex 1 for more photographs from the project)
Grantee Name: Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture & Bioresources (ANSAB) Grant Number: 1070 – 1158 Reporting Period: August 1, 2007 to July 31, 2010 Submitted to: The Ford Foundation, 55 Lodi Estate, New Delhi 110003, India Submitted by: Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture & Bioresources (ANSAB)
Contact: Bhishma P. Subedi, Ph.D., Executive Director Tel. 977‐1‐4497547, Fax: 977‐1‐4476586 Email: [email protected]
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ACRONYMS ANSAB Asia Network for Sustainable
Agriculture and Bioresources Bmf blue moon fund BDS Business Development Service CA Constitutional Assembly CBO Community Based Organization CF Community Forest CFUG Community Forest User Groups CoC Chain of Custody CRC Community Resource Center CSIDB Cottage and Small Industry
Development Board DAG Disadvantaged Group DFO District Forest Office(r) DoF Department of Forests DRSP District Road Support Program DN Discover Nepal EDRF Enterprise Development Revolving Fund EIA Environmental Impact Assessment
FECOFUN Federation of Community Forestry Users, Nepal
FSC Forest Stewardship Council GDN Global Development Network ha. Hectare HBTL Himalayan BioTrade Pvt. Ltd. HH Household HGEPL Himalayan Green Energy Pvt. Ltd. IEE Initial Environment Examination LFP Livelihood and Forestry Program MIS Market Information System MoU Memorandum of Understanding NGO Non‐Governmental Organization NNN Nepal NTFPs Network NTFP Non‐Timber Forest Product PAF Poverty Alleviation Fund ROI Return on Investment Rs. Nepali Rupee USD US dollar (1 USD = 74 Nepali Rupee)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................... 1
2. REFLECTIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 1 3. ACTIVITIES/ISSUES ADDRESSED ............................................................................................................. 5
4. INDICATORS OF SUCCESS ........................................................................................................................ 7 5. GOALS ACHIEVED TO DATE .................................................................................................................... 7
6. ORGANIZATIONAL/ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES ............................................................................... 8 7. ORGANIZATIONAL OR MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES ....................................................................... 8 8. DIVERSITY ................................................................................................................................................... 8
ANNEX 1: SOME PHOTOGRAPHS CAPTURED DURING THE PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION ............................. 9
ANNEX 2: PROJECT MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE .................................................................................................. 11 ANNEX 3: MAP OF NEPAL SHOWING GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE OF THE PROJECT (FORD 2007-2010) ....... 12 ANNEX 4: DETAILS OF ECONOMIC PARTICIPANTS OF THE PROJECT ............................................................... 13 ANNEX 5: PROGRESS IN ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ......................................................................................... 14 ANNEX 6: LIST OF ENTERPRISES, THEIR NUMBER, ECONOMIC PARTICIPANTS AND SALES ..................... 16 ANNEX 7: LIST OF PROJECT SUPPORTED COMMUNITY FOREST USER GROUPS ............................................ 22 ANNEX 8: LIST OF ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES LEVERAGED FOR PROJECT ACTIVITIES ........................ 25 ANNEX 9: LIST OF TRAININGS, WORKSHOPS AND OTHER EVENTS IN THE PROJECT DISTRICTS ............. 27 ANNEX 10: PRICE LIST OF PRIORITIZED NTFPS AND HIGH VALUE CROPS IN DIFFERENT MARKETS ...... 59
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Most of the people in the subgroups are ultra‐poor and were never effectively organized before under CFUG framework, rather acting as a major threat to the community forest. Now they are the first to come in CFUG meetings and to participate in the community’s conservation activities."
Similar successes have been realized by 100 subgroups in 47 CFUGs, representing 2,252 households. The project initially provided a seed fund of US $1,649 to 22 subgroups for demonstration purposes and the idea was quickly picked up throughout the area. Most subgroups currently have monthly saving and credit systems, the value of which now reaches US $33,436. Subgroups mobilized the funds to invest in their members’ forest and agriculture based enterprise activities, generating US $67,028 in additional income within the project period.
Major improvements are also seen in the conservation of the patches of forest allocated to them, as they control grazing, ensure regeneration, sustainably harvest firewood and protect from encroachment and improper harvesting of forest products. Subgroups also planted more than 500,000 Argeli (Edgeworthia gardneri) plants, which some have already started harvesting and selling.
The concept of CFUG subgroups is now being replicated throughout the country by other NGOs and the Government of Nepal, which recently issued a policy to promote the allocation of degraded forest area to subgroups.
National marketing enterprises are a key component of value chains to transform rural poor into entrepreneurs earning benefits from sustainable community enterprises: To ensure sustainable income generation at the lowest level (DAG subgroups), the project had to support all the layers of the value chain. It notably worked intensively with national enterprises to plan and organize their supply requirements from the project districts, as well as to design, develop and market the end products in national and international markets. The most important national enterprises developed or strengthened by the project are Himalayan Green Energy Pvt. Ltd. (HGEPL), Himalayan BioTrade Pvt. Ltd. (HBTL) and Discover Nepal (DN).
Many achievements vindicate the emphasis placed on this particular layer of the value chain. HGEPL, a new national company developed from scratch to efficiently market the bio‐briquettes supplied by rural community enterprises, now stands as the main briquette marketing company in Nepal. Managed by a consortium of 5 community enterprises created by the project, it sold 120,000 briquettes through 51 retail outlets and 7 distributers for a total income of US $27,027 in 2009 alone.
Similarly, an existing community‐owned national level marketing company (HBTL) was successfully linked with Aveda Corp. (a subsidiary of the Estee' Lauder Companies Inc.), USA, Johnson Printing Corp., USA, Howard Packaging, USA, S & D Aroma, UK, Maharshi Ayurveda, Netherlands and CTM Altromercato, Italy, for the marketing of handmade paper, essential oils and Yarshagumba.
To foster social justice and inclusive development, efforts must be targeted, well designed and, just as importantly, persistent: Before the beginning of the project, members of the Dalit caste in Bajhang district had never been able to participate in the harvesting of high value products such as Yarshagumba because of local beliefs that if they did, some negative consequences (sickness, death, etc.) would happen. Similarly, Dalits of the Lulang village in Myagdi had never been given the opportunity to participate in the trading of raw herbs. In this context, simply carrying out traditional enterprise development and market linkage activities would likely only have improved the livelihoods of those who were already the most well off in the targeted communities. To overcome existing prejudices, ANSAB had to devote more energy to the inclusion of DAG in enterprises activities than originally planned (see Figure 2).
The challenge was made even more acute by the large geographical coverage of the project relatively to its limited resources, as well as the limited investment capacity of DAG for enterprise development. With perseverance (the project organized a total of 1,377 formal activities involving 78,475 people to ensure the genuine participation of all community members; see Annex 9 for details) the integration objectives were however finally met.
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The Ford Foundation grant consolidated ANSAB expertise at the national level: Having acquired a unique and thorough experience in the field, ANSAB is now frequently solicited and consulted by various governments, NGOs and development agencies. Organizations having required our assistance within the project period include: Netherlands Development Organization (SNV Nepal); Nepal Swiss Community Forest Project (NSCFP) and District Road Support Program (DRSP) of Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC); Livelihood and Forestry Program (LFP) of DFID; Micro‐enterprise Development Program (MEDEP) of UNDP; and Poverty Alleviation Fund (PAF) of Nepal Government’s Program funded by World Bank. ANSAB has been continuously consulted by the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation (MFSC) for strategic inputs in the policy process and programs development, especially on NTFPs and forest enterprises issues. It also provided expertise to the national and district levels of the Federation of Community Forest Users Nepal (FECOFUN), several District Forest Offices and the Cottage and Small Scale Industry Development Board (CSIDB). These later stakeholders are now requesting ANSAB to further extend its services in other districts.
Community‐based development is especially suited for Nepal’s current political situation: Community‐based enterprises developed in this project (and those that preceded it) have proven to be impressively resilient to Nepal’s political instability and often surprising policy changes. Having been built through grassroots mobilization and being tightly integrated into larger national and international value chains, they have been able to thrive despite the pervasive inefficiency, instability and corruption of the different levels of government. The enterprises have also empowered communities with both additional income and increased knowledge of their rights, allowing them to better hold government representatives to account. The new community leaders that have emerged through the project moreover potentially represent a promising new breed of politicians for future village and district level elections.
This is not to say that creating the right policy environment is not important over the mid and long term, especially in light of the recent improvements in the country’s political situation. As such, the project has devoted a significant amount of energy in policy advocacy and networking. When the government issued a policy requiring all CFUGs to carry out Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) despite the numerous (and successful) environmental protections mechanisms already in place in Nepal’s community forest framework, for example, the project team rapidly took action. It first gathered the Nepal NTFP Network (NNN) for a special session on the topic, which in turn created a task force to analyze the new policy. The project team then brought the task force recommendations to the Government through its seat on the high level Herbs and NTFP Coordination Committee. It also educated project CFUGs, their national Federation (FECOFUN) and other stakeholders about the policy, allowing them to become active in the debate as well. At the moment of writing the policy had not yet been modified, but all actors remain engaged in a constructive and democratic dialogue.
There is more to community enterprise development than technical trainings and machinery: Although awareness is increasing among development professionals that a comprehensive approach to sustainable forest management is required to address poverty issues, most of programs still only include machinery supply and technical trainings in their plans for the development of community enterprises. These programs lack a complete understanding of the sheer complexity of organizing very poor and remote community into groups, building their capacity and integrating them into remunerative value chains.
During the project wrap‐up meetings, communities and stakeholders heartily thanked the Ford Foundation and ANSAB for generating concrete outcomes that have created hope for the poor and disadvantaged. According to them, many development projects and bilateral programs in Nepal are limited to talks, workshops and trainings that are not followed with genuine work opportunity, wasting a lot of time and money. They maintained that the only examples they have ever seen of development activities that genuinely improve lives and give communities a path to success came from this project.
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The enterprise development model developed thanks to grants from the Ford Foundation is now mature and ready for wider replication: All projects funded by the Ford Foundation over the past decade have been very important in advancing ANSAB’s program approach, as they provided a unique opportunity of experiential learning and continuous improvement. The successive grants have helped ANSAB to implement, test and advance several innovative intervention mechanisms that have proven to be highly effective in generating impacts and that stimulated several other organizations to replicate the example.
The maturity of the approach was further validated last year when the Global Development Network (GDN) awarded the second prize of its Most Innovative Development Project (MIDP) competition to ANSAB. Similarly, ANSAB has been recognized by the US‐based blue moon fund (bmf) as an organization having perfected effective methods related to conservation and rural development. The fund has brought all its grantees to a two day workshop given by ANSAB and funded a project called "Nepal Center of Excellence in Rural Development" to compile ANSAB knowledge for dissemination on a wider level. Organizations in other South Asian countries have also demonstrated a keen interest: SNV Bhutan solicited ANSAB services on enterprise development trainings, designing NTFP marketing strategies and setting up market information system, while City Pharmacy Limited (CPL), a private company in Papua New Guinea (PNG), recently invited senior staff to identify opportunities and design interventions for community enterprises development in this country.
More importantly, many communities in Nepal that were not included in previous projects have been soliciting ANSAB for interventions in their own villages and CFUGs after having seen the concrete impact they can have. Local leaders in Bajura, Kalikot, Rolpa, Rukum, Gulmi, Palpa, Arghakhachi, Rupandehi, Nawalparasi, Dhading, Lamjung, Gorkha, Kavre, Taplejung, Ilam, Panchthar, Dhankuta, Ramechhap, Okhaldhunga and Khotang districts have for example asked for the project to be expanded to their areas. With over 15,000 registered CFUGs throughout Nepal and an estimated US $575 million in annual lost opportunities in the country’s forestry sector, there is indeed a lot of room for the deployment of a scaled up version of the Transforming Local Communities into Enterprises over the next few years.
3. ACTIVITIES/ISSUES ADDRESSED In addition to the technical assistance, facilitation, information and research services, a total of 1,377 structured events (such as trainings, workshops, study visits and forest inventories) were organized for 78,475 participants (including 29,078 women and 5,435 DAG) during the project period (see the complete list in Annex 8). Table 1 presents a summary of activities accomplished for each issue included in the initial project proposal. The main outcomes are presented under ‘Indicators of Success’ (also see the Reflections section above).
Table 1: Brief description of major project activities (Aug 1, 2007 – July 31, 2010) Activities/ Issues in Proposal
Activities/Issues Addressed
1. Pro‐poor, community‐based enterprise development and networking
732 formal activities regrouping a total of 42,005 participants (including 16,574 women and 3,445 DAG) were conducted under this issue. They: a) raised awareness and oriented communities on enterprise development through sharing and discussions about the best practices and opportunities for local natural resources products during community meetings and household visits; b) sought individual commitments for participation and investment in enterprises and CFUGs, starting with the analysis of business opportunities and helping each community realize their comparative and competitive advantages. Various options of collective action between the targeted clients and the existing entrepreneurs were discussed and the best options identified, which was followed by a series of meetings and discussions to gather financial and human resources; c) identified enterprise leaders according to several assessment criteria and guidelines through
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consultations, observations and verifications; d) facilitated communities to prepare and implement a business plan for each enterprise in four stages: (i) Preparatory stage ‐ included awareness raising, forming a task force and defining each participant’s role, orientation training, collection of product‐relevant information, feasibility study, identification of business functions and goal‐setting; (ii) Business planning & analysis ‐ included analysis of production process, marketing, ownership structure, organizational management and finance; (iii) Writing the draft business plan and action points for implementation – included drafting, sharing, cross‐checking and verifying with community members, the formation of an ad‐hoc committee, the identification of key personnel for enterprise operation and management positions and the final endorsement of the board; (iv) Implementation ‐ included securing capital, registration, infrastructure development, procurement, skill training and enterprise operations; and e) provided entrepreneurship training to 1,687 community enterprise leaders and managers focusing practical aspects of enterprise development and management.
2. Enterprise oriented production and management of natural products
184 formal activities involving 12,929 participants took place under this issue. They: a) provided capacity building trainings and technical assistance on enterprise oriented community forest management to 166 CFUGs. As a result, 85 CFUGs are now engaged in value added processing and marketing enterprises; b) supported 34 CFUGs in the revision of their management plans, which included forest resource inventory, boundary survey, training on sustainable harvesting, prescription of harvesting and management system, and the rewriting of actual plan; and c) facilitated the process for the endorsement of the plans by CFUGs’ general assemblies and DFOs.
3. Community resource center and local capacity building
Activities under this issue supported a Community Resource Center (CRC) in Dolakha to develop and deliver services to CFUGs to prepare and revise Forest Management Operation Plans. The CRC was successful in delivering these services to 5 CFUGs within the project period. In addition, the CRC provided financial audit services to 33 CFUGs, which has been found both very cost effective for the clients and a source of income for the CRC.
4. Financing mechanism and services
97 formal activities involving 1,774 participants took place under this issue. They: a) provided technical assistance to subgroups and CFUGs’ Enterprise Development Revolving Funds (EDRF) to raise and mobilize fund for enterprise development; b) helped community enterprises secure financial services from subgroups, EDRFs and other sources at the local level as well as from financial institutions; and c) trained CFUGs and subgroups on account and fund mobilization.
5. Value chain promotion and marketing linkages
154 activities involving 19,759 participants took place under this issue. They: a) informed value chain actors (e.g. CFUGs, local value‐added processing and marketing enterprises, and international buyers) about the existing market and supply situation; b) increased communication and fostered market linkage agreements between value chain actors; c) supported the organization of business activities to meet the commitments included in the agreements; d) facilitated trust building and negotiations between private investors and community groups for the development of value‐added processing and marketing enterprises; e) supported national companies in securing and maintaining Forest Stewardship Council, organic and wildlife friendly certifications; and f) developed access and benefit sharing packages between value chain actors.
6. Coordination and linkage
193 activities involving 1,784 participants were organized under this issue. They: a) encouraged district level government offices and NGOs to include the field work initiated by the project in their annual or periodic plans to improve collaboration for the implementation; b) periodically organized district level project planning, coordination and review meetings in each district; c) conducted regular monitoring visits to the field sites with district stakeholders as well as wrap‐up and sharing meetings in each district towards the end of the project; and d) provided price information on a regular basis through ANSAB’s marketing information system.
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4. INDICATORS OF SUCCESS Table 2 presents the actual results achieved by the end of the project (July 31, 2010) against the indicators of success included in the initial project proposal.
Table 2: Performance of Key Indicators (Aug 1, 2007 – July 31, 2010) Indicators of Success & 3‐Year Targets Identified in Proposal
Actual Results
Number of economic participants: 10,000 (50% or 5,000 women & 20% or 2,000 DAG)
12,639 economic participants (5,719 female, 2,730 DAG) were organized into various enterprise activities (see Annex 4 for details).
Total annual monetary benefits: Rs. 60,000,000
In year 3, the direct annual economic benefits reached Rs. 63,154,282 (Rs. 4,997 per economic participant). It was distributed as follows: Rs. 34,781,348 from sales of 64 enterprises involved in value added processing and marketing; Rs. 21,865,207 from sales of forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises products; and Rs. 6,507,727 from organized cultivation, harvesting, primary processing and sale of NTFPs by CFUG subgroups other pro‐poor and women focused groups. In addition, business development services (e.g. MIS, networking) contributed to the improvement of collector’s incomes: the total sales of raw products from the nine project districts increased by 55% from year 0 to reach Rs. 131,187,253 in year 3.
Number of enterprises (group or private): 30
32 new groups or private enterprises (value addition and marketing function) and 1 new national marketing enterprise were developed successfully. Critical support to 29 enterprises and 2 national enterprises developed during the previous project period also continued.
Number of enterprises (micro‐entrepreneurs): 700
753 micro‐entrepreneurs (allo, ritha, nigalo, lokta, bee‐keeping, wintergreen, charcoal making for briquette enterprises, fuel wood, furniture making, paper making, vegetable production and sale) and 2,252 community members were organized into 100 pro‐poor and women focused subgroups to carry out enterprise activities.
Number of CFUGs promoting sustainable harvesting: 135
The project supported 166 CFUGs in improving harvesting practices, of which 85 have developed a complete management plan and are effectively enforcing sustainable harvesting practices.
Forest area or farmland under commercial production of natural products: 10,000 ha
The project strengthened 166 CFUGs managing 48,148 hectares of forest, of which 22,915 hectares of forest and meadow were brought under sustainable commercial production.
• In addition, about 37,585 community members received market price information for 32 natural products on a periodical basis, offering them an opportunity to improve their negotiation power when selling these products (Annex 10 provides a sample price list).
• ANSAB’s partnership with FECOFUN has been strengthened and helped to identify and analyze, improve consultations with local communities and develop new programs. This partnership led to the development of a 3‐year pilot project for Reduced Emission from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) in Nepal.
5. GOALS ACHIEVED TO DATE Expected Goal: transform natural resources dependent rural communities to commercially viable and sustainable entities to generate employment and economic security for 10,000 rural households by increasing their annual income by 25%, while improving the management and conservation of community forests.
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Goal Achieved to Date: The project exceeded its initial goal by helping 12,639 rural poor double their annual income from enterprise activities (Rs. 4,997 in year 3 compared to Rs. 2,089 in the base year). The project also strengthened 166 CFUGs and improved the management of 48,148 hectares of forest, ensuring that increased sales of natural products would benefit the conservation of natural resource stocks and the provision of ecosystem services.
6. ORGANIZATIONAL/ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES Nepal is in the process of developing a coherent political system and power structure among central, federal and local governments, with an elected Constitutional Assembly (CA) being tasked with the development of a new constitution for the country. The political environment during the project period was significantly better than the conflict situation that prevailed in the past, but remained unstable. Frequent changes of policy without consultation with stakeholders for example made it difficult to organize CFUGs for the management of larger forest areas and to carry out enterprise registration. High staff turnover in District Forest Offices (DFOs) also presented a challenge, which the project team overcame by systematizing its communications efforts and periodically re‐explaining the project concepts, approaches and activities. It was also decided to engage more senior and stable officials from the Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation (MFSC) in project meetings.
7. ORGANIZATIONAL OR MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES There is a very high demand in the field for ANSAB to expand its programs and help addressing environmental problems and the desperate economic needs of the poor, Dalits and women through the sustainable use of natural products. With its visible livelihood and conservation impacts on the ground, many communities and stakeholders, especially from districts adjoining past projects, are requesting ANSAB to offer its services in their areas. But ANSAB’s capacity to expand its activities is constrained by the limited amount of donor support available for this type of work at present. ANSAB also needs to standardize its various tools to systematically serve a larger number of clients.
A major challenge for the organization is thus to generate sufficient funds to continue the development of innovative and useful service packages, and sustain some crucial services, such as MIS, networking and evidence‐based policy influence. As the nature of ANSAB work is innovative, there is also a need to educate all concerned stakeholders and train project staff and partner NGOs about what we do. Due to insufficient resources in the project, such capability building activities could not be carried out to their full potential.
8. DIVERSITY There was no change in the diversity composition of ANSAB board. There were slight changes in staff composition. At present, ANSAB employs 61 people, of which 34% are women. The proportion women and men from underrepresented groups are of 54% and 46% respectively. At the beginning of the project, the overall proportion of women was 32% and the proportion of women from underrepresented groups was 58%. The proportion of women increased because of priority given to female candidates in new staff hiring, but the proportion of women from underrepresented groups decreased because of the reduced number of the female staff in the field after the completion of one of ANSAB’s biggest project, “Business Development Services‐Marketing, Production and Services”.
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ANNEX 1: SOME PHOTOGRAPHS CAPTURED DURING THE PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
Photo 4: Member of briquette enterprise collecting raw material Sikre, Sindhupalchok
Photo 5: Lokta collectors carrying Lokta from forest to enterprise, Dahabagar, Bajhang
Photo 6: Women preparing briquette in Lankuridanda, Dolakha
Photo 1: Settlement in project area in Dolakha Photo 2: Project staff and community discussing on enterprise development in Sailung, Dolakha
Photo 3: Community leaders showing highlights of business plan of
essential oil distillation to the group, Sikre, Sindhupalchok
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Photo 10: David Hircock, Senior Advisor for Este'e Lauder with the poorest member of Bhitteri CFUG, Boch, Dolakha who is organized
into CFU sub-group and supported by CFUG
Photo 11: Briquette and clay stove developed by the project which become popular in Kathmandu market Photo 12: Briquette marketing campaign through kiosks in
Kathmandu
Photo 7: Yarshagumba collectors cleaning the product in their camp
at 3500 meter altitude in Kanda, Bajhnag
Photo 8: Communities selling wintergreen leaves to their distillation unit in Lekhphant, Parbat
Photo 9: Community member looking at refractometer during juice
making training in Paribagar, Darchula
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ANNEX 2: PROJECT MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE
ECARDS, Dolakha: Ecology, Agriculture and Rural Development Society – ECARDS, Dolakha SANGAM: Sustainable Approach on Natural Resource Management and General Awareness for Micro‐Enterprises, Myagdi BYC: Bhimpokhara Youth Club, Baglung SEEWA: Sustainable Enterprise, Environment and Women Awareness Society, Parbat SDC: Social Development Center, Bajhang MDS: Markendeya Development Community, Darchula SEWA: Sustainable Enterprise and Women Awareness Society, Baitadi HCDA: Himalaya Conservation and Development Association, Humla
Project manager
Team Leader
Project Management Committee
Support (part time) ‐ Account/finance, admin & information
Experts/Trainers (part time) ‐ Enterprise, NRM, value chain/marketing & M&E
Area: Coordinator‐ Far‐westStation: Baitadi
District TeamsMyagdi & Baglung: Field coordinator (1) Parbat: Field coordinator (1)
Local partner NGO (3): Myagdi: SANGAM Baglung: BYC Parbat: SEEWA
Local partner NGO staff: ‐ NGO‐program coordinator (3) ‐ Enterprise dev. facilitator (6)
‐Local resource persons (12) involved in activities
Field site office: Baglung & Myagdi: Darbang, Myagdi Parbat: Salija
Area Coordinator: West Station: Baglung
Area Coordinator: East Station: Dolakha
District Teams Dolakha and Sindhhupalchok: Field coordinator (1)
Local partner NGO (1): ECARDS, Dolakha
Local partner NGO staff: ‐ NGO‐program coordinator (1) ‐ Enterprise dev. facilitator (3)
‐Local resource persons (10) involved in activities
Field site office: Dolakha: Botle, Katakuti Sindhhupalchok: Sildhunga, Jethal
District Teams Baitadi & Bajhang: Field coordinator (1) Darchula: Field coordinator (1) Humla: District coordinator (1)
Local partner NGO (4): Humla: HCDA Baitadi: SEWA Bajhang: SDC Darchula: MDC
Local partner NGO staff: ‐ NGO‐program coordinator (4) ‐ Enterprise dev. facilitator (7)
‐Local resource persons (16) involved in activities
Field site office: Bajhang & Baitadi: Bitthad, Bajhang Darchula: Latinath; Humla: Simikot
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ANNEX 3: MAP OF NEPAL SHOWING GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE OF THE PROJECT
(FORD 2007‐2010)
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ANNEX 4: DETAILS OF ECONOMIC PARTICIPANTS OF THE PROJECT
District
CFUG1 Economic participants
HHs Total
population Ent. owner2 Ent. employment3
Raw material and other input supplier (CFUG)4 Total
Male Female DAG Male Female DAG Male Female DAG
Baglung 1,427 8,315 11 86 45 2 16 15 159 166 67 440
Parbat 2,362 14,248 84 138 62 18 43 10 172 180 13 635
Myagdi 1,498 8,988 280 119 141 38 11 25 27 63 18 538
Dolakha 8,822 46,517 764 686 564 73 33 21 596 536 235 2,688
Sindhupalchok 1,590 8,885 233 99 34 14 16 5 466 497 251 1,325
Baitadi 906 5,338 5 26 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 171 95 18 297
Bajhang 5,082 27,584 382 241 61 14 107 ‐ 1,098 832 277 2,674
Darchula 1,450 10,596 499 192 235 125 49 103 881 883 401 2,629
Humla 1,809 9,514 11 11 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 764 569 124 1,355
Kathmandu ‐ ‐ 11 1 ‐ 22 24 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 58
Total 24,946 139,985 2,280 1,599 1,147 306 299 179 4,334 3,821 1,404 12,639
1. All the households of CFUGs selected by project are beneficiaries of project services. Annex 6 below
provides detail of CFUG 2. Ownership could be (a) Individual (b) Partnership (small group below 5 members) (c) Other group (above 5
members) (d) CFUG (e) Sub‐group. If owned by groups, number of group is counted unless there is annual dividend of more than Rs. 500 to the members of group
3. Employment is counted only at the value added processing and marketing enterprises and they work full time to the enterprises
4. People involved in raw material and other input suppliers are identified in each CFUGs
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ANNEX 5: PROGRESS IN ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT Enterprise types Districts Total sales* Progress
Handmade paper making
Baglung, Parbat, Myagdi, Dolakha, Bajhang
4,960,397 Five community based handmade paper making enterprises (1 in Parbat, 2 in Myagdi, 1 in Bajhang and 1 in Dolakha) developed and started production and selling. These enterprises are developed jointly by CFUGs, existing entrepreneurs and ultra poor members of the CFUGs. 56 household level paper makers in Baglung, Parbat and Myagdi were strengthened.
Essential oil distillation Dolakha, Sindhupalchok, Parbat, Humla
613,250 Two new wintergreen distillation enterprises in Sindhupalchok and Parbat were developed and operating successfully.
Allo thread and fabric making
Baglung, Parbat, Myagdi, Bajhang
1,491,905 One new allo thread making enterprise developed in Parbat and provided skill development trainings and support in developing market linkages. In addition, 67 allo based micro‐entrepreneurs were developed in Baglung, Parbat and Myagdi and established linkage with cloth weaving enterprise in Parbat.
Organized collection and collective marketing of Yarshagumba
Bajhang, Darchula 3,019,840 This is the primary activity in the project and has provided good incomes to ultra‐poor within a short period. 335 community members in Bajhang and Darchula were organized into 12 groups, linked with buyers, and organized collection and marketing.
Organized collection and collective marketing of Ritha
Darchula, Bajhang 14,075,710 440 community members organized into 19 groups for collection and marketing of Rittha in Bajhang and Darchula. One community based marketing company ‐ Malikarjun Natural Products Private Limited (MNPPL) has been developed to market the community product. Now marketing linkage has been established and a verbal agreement has been made between MNPPL and Discover Nepal Export Private Limited, Nepal (a major export company of Rittha in Nepal) for selling first grade Rittha.
Organized collection or cultivation, and collective marketing of other NTFPs
Humla, Bajhang, Dolakha, Sindhupalchok Myagdi, Baglung, Parbat
23,498,704 176 new micro‐entrepreneurs and their groups were organized for collection, cultivation and marketing of NTFPs. This has had a major impact in Humla in terms of improving the collector's bargaining power.
Timber processing and fuel wood production
Dolakha, Sindhupalchok, Bajhang
2,244,885 8 new CFUG timber depots in Dolakha and Sindhupalchok operating successfully.
Briquette production Dolakha, Sindhupalchok
3,104,004 5 new briquette enterprises were developed in Dolakha and Sindhupalchok. In addition, one national level marketing company, Himalayan Green Energy Private Limited (HGEPL) has been developed, which has been successfully established in Kathmandu.
Charcoal production and Marketing
Dolakha, Sindhupalchok
1,008,409 332 community members were organized into 7 groups for charcoal production and linked with local briquette enterprises for marketing.
Furniture making Dolakha, Baglung 969,650 One new community based furniture enterprises in Baglung has been developed and six private furniture enterprises in Dolakha were strengthened.
Chiuri ghee processing Baglung, Baitadi 67,500 3 Chiuri butter enterprises developed in Baitadi and business plan for Chiuri butter enterprise in Baglung and Darchula have been developed and market feasibility analysis was conducted.
Dhatelo oil expelling Bajhang, Darchula 12,280 Potential of marketing of Dhatelo oil explored with companies of Estee’ Lauder Group and some intiation have been made for marketing.
Nigalo products making
Darchula, Myagdi, Sindhupalchok
158,015 38 entrepreneurs in Myagdi and Sindhupalchok were organized and produced Nigalo goods. The project supported the enterprises with financial and business planning and market linkages at local level.
Bee keeping Baitadi 456,405 Collaborating with Micro‐Enterprise Development Program (MEDEP), the project facilitated 30 farmers to adopt improved bee hives and techniques for bee keeping in Baitadi district.
Juice processing enterprise
Darchula 120,000 1 new Seabukthorn juice processing enterprise was developed in Darchula and established market linkage with Nepalgunj market.
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General forest and agriculture based micro‐entrepreneurs (Enterprise development revolving fund and subgroups)
Dolakha, Bajhang, Darchula, Myagdi, Sindhupalchok
4,398,193 In this enterprise type, various micro‐enterprise activities those were feasible to facilitate ultra‐poor for enterprise planning and development. Total 1,958 community members have started micro enterprise activities (goat farming, poultry farming, pig farming, timber sawing, retailing groceries, agricultural and veterinary services and vegetable farming). These activities were prioritized by sub‐groups and CFUG enterprise development revolving fund for investing their fund to members.
Lokta bark collection and sale
Myagdi, Parbat, Bajhang
372,835 83 new micro‐entrepreneurs were organized into 9 groups for collection and marketing of Lokta bark. They collected Lokta from community forest according to the CFUG management plan and sold to community based handmade paper making enterprises.
Vegetable production and marketing cooperatives
Sindhupalchok, Dolakha
926,800 18 individuals were organized into 2 cooperatives in Dolakha and Sindhupalchok for production and marketing of fresh and offseason vegetables. The market of the cooperative is Kathmandu.
Mask production and marketing
Sindhupalchok 1,515,000 19 entrepreneurs were identified and trained on mask production and marketing in Sindhupalchok.
Cardamum cultivation and marketing
Sindhupalchok 140,500 29 individuals in Sindhupalchok were organized and started cardamum cultivation and marketing.
Total 63,154,282
* The total sale presented in the table is from all the enterprises supported by the project.
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ANNEX 6: LIST OF ENTERPRISES, THEIR NUMBER, ECONOMIC PARTICIPANTS AND SALES
Sn. Enterprise Name District Products Economic Participants Sales amount (Rs) Owner Employee
M F DAG M F DAG A Group/Private value adding enterprise1 Deepkiran Furniture Baglung Furniture 5 1 2 2 ‐ 1 288,650
2 Bagali chuiry collection and marketing Enterprise
Baitadi Chiuri ghee *50 *49 *25 ‐ ‐ ‐ 18,000
3 Nwaghar chuiry collection and marketing Enterprise
Baitadi Chiuri ghee *50 *49 *25 ‐ ‐ ‐ 22,500
4 Sangada chuiry collection and marketing Enterprise
Baitadi Chiuri ghee *50 *49 *25 ‐ ‐ ‐ 27,000
5 Gadaraya Allo enterprise Bajhang Allo products 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 20,000 6 Ghataldev nigalo enterprise Bajhang Nigalo goods 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 16,800
7 Gorkhali Dhatelo Processing Enterprise
Bajhang Dhatelo oil 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1,280
8 Himali Handmade Paper Enterprise
Bajhang Handmade paper 1 ‐ ‐ 3 3 ‐ ‐
9 Juneli Hand Made Paper Enterprise
Bajhang Handmade paper 3 ‐ ‐ 1 4 ‐ 225,000
10 Kailas Allo Processing Enterprise Bajhang Allo products 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 25,000
11 Kailash timber and firewood and fuelwood depot
Bajhang Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ ‐
12 Malika Handmade Paper Enterprise
Bajhang Handmade paper 1 ‐ ‐ 3 4 ‐ 645,000
13 Masta Dhatelo Processing Enterprise
Bajhang Dhatelo oil 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 11,000
14 Masta Rilu Allo Enterprise Bajhang Allo products 2 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 22,500 15 Pariban timber depot Bajhang Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 11,600 16 Ranada timber depot Bajhang Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 10,400 17 Shree HERBIL Co‐oprative Bajhang NTFPs 5 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 4,320 18 Thakunna timber depot Bajhang Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 44,320 19 Yarshagumba Conservation Group Bajhang Yarsagumba 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 160,000
20 Khandeswori Sibukthron Juice Processing Enterprise
Darchula Juice ‐ ‐ ‐ 6 ‐ ‐ 120,000
21 Malikarjun Natural Product Pvt.Ltd.
Darchula Ritha 15 2 ‐ 2 1 ‐ 5,400,000
22 Bhimeshwor Forest Products Processing Pvt. Ltd
Dolakha Handmade paper 13 ‐ ‐ 3 5 2 408,800
23 Briquette making enterprise, Shankhadevi
Dolakha Briquette 13 ‐ ‐ 3 2 2 176,000
24 Community fuel wood depot, Jiri Dolakha Fuelwood 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ ‐
25 Community fuel wood depot, Suspa FUG
Dolakha Fuelwood 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 20,000
26 Community timber depot, Bhitteri CFUG
Dolakha Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 319,000
27 Community timber depot, Boldesetidevi CFUG
Dolakha Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 160,370
28 Community timber depot, Charnawoti CFUG
Dolakha Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 460,700
29 Community timber depot, Dhandesinghdevi CFUG
Dolakha Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 45,000
30 Community timber depot, Phalampokhari
Dolakha Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 2 ‐ ‐ 150,000
31 Community timber depot, Sanobotle
Dolakha Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 2 1 1 164,900
32 Community timber depot, Shrijana Dolakha Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 2 1 ‐ 160,650
33 Community timber depot, Suspa FUG
Dolakha Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 253,000
34 Deodhunga Multipurpose Dolakha Essential Oil 25 ‐ ‐ 14 ‐ ‐ 324,000
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Cooperative Ltd. 35 Dolakha Briquettes Enterprise Dolakha Briquette 25 ‐ ‐ 3 2 ‐ 5,500 36 Dolakha_Sindhu Pvt. Ltd. Dolakha Handmade paper 9 ‐ 40 6 6 ‐ 750,000 37 Everest Gateway Herbs Pvt. Ltd. Dolakha Handmade paper 9 ‐ 124 11 4 4 1,160,650 38 Hastakala Furniture Enterprise Dolakha Furniture 1 ‐ ‐ 5 ‐ ‐ 300,000
39 Indrawati essential oil production & processing Pcom. Ltd, Dandakhark ‐ 4
Dolakha Essential Oil 5 ‐ ‐ 2 ‐ 1 ‐
40 Jiri briquette enterprise Dolakha Briquette 9 ‐ 124 1 4 2 7,200 41 KalinchockFurniture Enterprise Dolakha Furniture 1 ‐ ‐ 3 ‐ ‐ ‐
42 Panditkamala Forest Products Processing Pvt. Ltd.
Dolakha Handmade paper 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
43 Sailung briquette enterprise Dolakha Briquette 11 7 8 3 1 4 143,320
44 Shailung Forest Products Production & Processing Pvt. Ltd.
Dolakha Handmade paper 34 3 10 2 7 5 309,000
45 Ubak Furniture Enterprise Dolakha Furniture 1 ‐ ‐ 4 ‐ ‐ ‐46 Humla Oil Pvt. Ltd. Humla Essential Oil ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ NA 47 Discover Nepal Export Pvt.Ltd. Kathmandu Ritha 3 ‐ ‐ 5 4 ‐ 8,100,000
48 Himalayan Bio‐Trade Pvt. Ltd. Kathmandu NTFPs products and essential oil
1 1 ‐ 15 15 ‐ 8,206,393
49 Himalayan Green Energy Pvt. Ltd. Kathmandu Briquette 7 ‐ ‐ 2 5 ‐ 2,072,000 50 Dhorpatan Herbs Processing Myagdi Handmade paper 62 16 41 1 5 5 437,000 51 Sole Hand Made Paper Processing Myagdi Handmade paper 39 15 16 3 2 4 670,000 52 Allo processing enterprise Parbat Allo products ‐ 9 ‐ ‐ 12 ‐ 680,000 53 Salija lokta processing enterprise Parbat Handmade paper 63 25 45 ‐ 5 ‐ 36,316 54 Wintergreen processing enterprise Parbat Essential Oil ‐ ‐ ‐ 2 ‐ ‐ 90,250
55 Agriculture Development co‐oprative
Sindhupalchok Vegetable ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 504,000
56 Agriculture Development Group Tamche
Sindhupalchok Vegetable 9 3 4 ‐ ‐ ‐ 350,000
57 Briquitte making enterprise sikre Sindhupalchok Briquette 24 ‐ ‐ 3 9 ‐ 440,000
58 Community timber depot, Kalapani
Sindhupalchok Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 81,445
59 Community timber depot, Khalte Sindhupalchok Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 150,000 60 Community timber depot, Okhreni Sindhupalchok Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 18,000
61 Community timber depot, Patlekharka
Sindhupalchok Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 115,500
62 Community timber depot, Tamche Sindhupalchok Timber 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 80,000 63 Okreni Briquette enterprise Sindhupalchok Briquette 7 9 3 3 7 5 159,984
64 Wintergreen essential oil enterprise sikre
Sindhupalchok Essential Oil 15 ‐ ‐ 3 ‐ ‐ 199,000
Subtotal 446 91 417 139 109 36 34,781,348 B Micro‐enterprises 1 Allo processing enterprise Baglung Allo products 1 42 32 ‐ 16 14 219,005
2 Household level paper processing enterprise
Baglung Handmade paper 3 42 10 ‐ ‐ ‐ 257,631
3 Organized collection and collective marketing of other NTFPs
Baglung NTFPs 2 1 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 51,000
4 Bee keeping Baitadi Honey 5 26 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 456,405
5
General forest and agriculture based micro‐entrepreneurs (Enterprise development revolving fund and subgroups)
Bajhang IGA 31 19 17 ‐ 50 ‐ 334,620
6 Lokta bark collection and sale Bajhang Lokta 112 138 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ 23,400
7 Organized collection and collective marketing of other NTFPs
Bajhang NTFPs 19 29 13 ‐ 46 ‐ 509,475
8
General forest and agriculture based micro‐entrepreneurs (Enterprise development revolving fund and subgroups)
Darchula IGA 43 11 54 43 11 54 530,831
9 Organized collection and collective marketing of other NTFPs
Darchula NTFPs 59 37 49 74 37 49 666,756
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10 Charcoal production Dolakha Charcoal 14 56 18 ‐ ‐ ‐ 113,709
11
General forest and agriculture based micro‐entrepreneurs (Enterprise development revolving fund and subgroups)
Dolakha IGA 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 249,000
12 Organized collection and collective marketing of other NTFPs
Dolakha NTFPs 1 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 63,500
13 Vegetable production and marketing enterprise
Dolakha Vegetable 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 62,800
14 Organized collection and collective marketing of other NTFPs
Humla NTFPs 11 11 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 11,178,700
15 Allo processing enterprise Myagdi Allo products ‐ 20 20 ‐ ‐ ‐ 156,400 16 Briquette production Myagdi Briquette 2 ‐ 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ 100,000 17 Furniture making enterprise Myagdi Furniture 15 ‐ 6 23 1 8 381,000
18
General forest and agriculture based micro‐entrepreneurs (Enterprise development revolving fund and subgroups)
Myagdi IGA ‐ 6 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 40,000
19 Household level paper processing enterprise
Myagdi Handmade paper 7 7 10 ‐ ‐ ‐ 61,000
20 Lokta bark collection and sale Myagdi Lokta 1 ‐ ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 100,000 21 Nigalo goods making enterprise Myagdi Nigalo goods 19 ‐ 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ 102,000
22 Organized collection and collective marketing of other NTFPs
Myagdi NTFPs 87 35 17 10 3 8 2,649,560
23 Organized collection and collective marketing Yarsagumba
Myagdi Yarsagumba 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 475,000
24 Vegetable production and marketing enterprise
Myagdi Vegetable 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 10,000
25 Allo processing enterprise Parbat Allo products ‐ 25 ‐ 2 25 10 315,000
26 Organized collection and collective marketing of other NTFPs
Parbat NTFPs 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 162,000
27 Cardamum cultivation and marketing
Sindhupalchok Cardamum 29 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 140,500
28 Charcoal production Sindhupalchok Charcoal 15 3 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ 894,700 29 Mask production and marketing Sindhupalchok Mask 37 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1,515,000 30 Nigalo goods making enterprise Sindhupalchok Nigalo goods 19 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 39,215
31 Organized collection and collective marketing of other NTFPs
Sindhupalchok NTFPs 4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 7,000
Subtotal‐‐among 538 micro‐enterprises 569 521 271 167 190 143 21,865,207 C Subgroups
1 Bhabani Yarsagumba collection and marketing Enterprise
Bajhang Yarsagumba 18 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 252,000
2 Bhabani Yarsagumba collection and marketing Enterprise
Bajhang Yarsagumba 34 6 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 78,340
3 Bhawani Rittha collection and marketing enterprise
Bajhang Ritha 17 4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 19,400
4 Dalkot Yarsagumba collection and marketing Enterprise
Bajhang Yarsagumba 21 2 23 ‐ ‐ ‐ 40,500
5 Deulikot Ritha collection and marketing enterprise
Bajhang Ritha 4 19 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 22,000
6 Liche Himalaya Yarsagumba collection and marketing Enterprise
Bajhang Yarsagumba 30 4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 319,000
7 Loga Rittha collection and marketing enterprise
Bajhang Ritha 35 9 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 13,976
8 Nimori Yarsagumba collection and marketing Enterprise
Bajhang Yarsagumba 26 1 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 85,000
9 Pipalkot Rittha collection and marketing enterprise
Bajhang Ritha 11 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 5,000
10 Adarsha Ritha Colletion and sales group
Darchula Ritha 17 1 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 16,790
11 Bhagawati Ritha Colletion and Darchula Ritha 14 4 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ 28,760
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sales group
12 Bhairabnath Ritha Colletion and sales group
Darchula Ritha 14 4 8 ‐ ‐ ‐ 9,786
13 Chaubisan (Barausepani) Yarsagumba Collection and sales group
Darchula Yarsagumba 11 7 8 ‐ ‐ ‐ 382,000
14 ChaulaniRitha Colletion and sales group
Darchula Ritha 18 2 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ 26,540
15 Childhugra Mahila Yarsagumba Collection and sales group
Darchula Yarsagumba 22 10 12 ‐ ‐ ‐ 110,000
16 Dandabag Darchula Ritha 12 4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 54,600
17 Dauthi Yarsagumba Collection and sales group
Darchula Yarsagumba 25 5 6 ‐ ‐ ‐ 144,000
18 Galainath Darchula Ritha 16 7 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ 85,400
19 Gauri (Lidke) Yarsagumba Collection and sales group
Darchula Yarsagumba 36 13 18 ‐ ‐ ‐ 386,000
20 HariyaliRitha Colletion and sales group
Darchula Ritha 17 1 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 8,090
21 Kholteraula Yarsagumba Collection and sales group
Darchula Yarsagumba 18 7 12 ‐ ‐ ‐ 220,000
22 LaliguransRitha Colletion and sales group
Darchula Ritha 14 2 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 15,460
23 Latinath Darchula Ritha 19 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 102,000 24 Latinath Darchula Ritha 27 11 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ 45,800
25 Naupata Yarsagumba Collection and sales group
Darchula Yarsagumba 21 15 12 ‐ ‐ ‐ 368,000
26 Odakhet Ritha Colletion and sales group
Darchula Ritha 14 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 20,550
27 Shikhar Darchula Ritha 21 9 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 20,400 28 Siddhanath Darchula Ritha 15 8 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 43,500 29 Srijansil Darchula Ritha 11 25 9 ‐ ‐ ‐ 25,200
30 SunlightRitha Colletion and sales group
Darchula Ritha 20 ‐ 8 ‐ ‐ ‐ 12,458
31 Aankhebhume Dolakha IGA 21 16 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ 14,240 32 Arkhaule Dolakha IGA 8 15 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 31,800 33 Bojhepani Dolakha IGA 11 19 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 21,300 34 Chitre Dolakha IGA 10 14 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐35 Chuchedhunga Dolakha IGA 19 10 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 49,900 36 Chyandanda Dolakha IGA 17 8 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ 93,650 37 Devithan Dolakha IGA 13 4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐38 Devithan Dolakha IGA 5 15 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 18,000 39 Dhandchaur Dolakha IGA 14 1 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ 61,200 40 Dharedhunga Dolakha IGA 1 22 4 ‐ ‐ ‐ 39,340 41 Gaindachape Dolakha IGA 15 2 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 44,775 42 Gamnage Dolakha IGA 12 20 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ 109,100 43 Ganeshthan Dolakha IGA 20 7 6 ‐ ‐ ‐ 20,600 44 Gipsingpakha Dolakha IGA 14 2 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 35,600 45 Gochet Dolakha IGA 12 21 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ 101,300 46 Guphachape Dolakha IGA 11 19 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ 91,125 47 Gurung danda Dolakha IGA 9 21 6 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐48 Hilemaidane Dolakha IGA 10 36 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐49 Indra devi Dolakha IGA 9 20 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ 30,560 50 Jagarkalika Dolakha IGA 13 8 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐51 Jansrijansil Dolakha IGA ‐ 27 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 45,000 52 Jhakokharka Dolakha IGA ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐53 Jhingan Dolakha IGA 6 13 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 6,500 54 Jhor Dolakha IGA 28 17 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ 47,980 55 Kande Dolakha IGA 10 11 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 34,940 56 Khadadeve Dolakha IGA `4 19 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ 11,040 57 Khanidanda Dolakha IGA 10 18 4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐58 Lahare Dolakha IGA 12 11 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
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59 Laligurans Dolakha IGA 9 12 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ 77,710 60 Laligurash Dolakha IGA 17 10 25 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐61 Lamidanda boldesetidevi Dolakha IGA 14 12 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ 200,100 62 Magargaun Dolakha IGA 6 8 9 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐63 Manetar Dolakha IGA 14 11 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ 17,100 64 Milijuli Dolakha IGA 23 10 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ 95,200 65 Nagthan Dolakha IGA 13 7 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐66 Nigale Setidevi Dolakha IGA 34 20 15 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐67 Nigalebhanjyang Dolakha IGA 6 9 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐68 Odare Dolakha IGA 12 21 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ 37,240 69 Sadung Dolakha IGA 11 7 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 6,600 70 Sarswoti Dolakha IGA 9 3 12 ‐ ‐ ‐ 12,280 71 Setidevi Dolakha IGA 8 7 9 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐72 SotreGhurmise Dolakha IGA 19 9 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ 25,500 73 Srijana poor Grop Dolakha IGA 4 13 17 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐74 Srijanshil Dolakha IGA 1 17 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ 32,160 75 Sunsari Dolakha IGA 30 5 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ 167,150 76 Suspa Dolakha IGA 6 ‐ 6 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐77 Tallokitnibhir Dolakha IGA 9 14 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ 19,505 78 Thuldhunga Dolakha IGA 5 20 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 41,910 79 Yarsa Dolakha IGA 14 8 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ 55,700 80 Amili Tipne Myagdi Lokta 6 1 4 ‐ ‐ ‐ 12,533 81 Bansrate Myagdi Lokta 6 1 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 89,175 82 Barahatal Myagdi Lokta 5 3 4 ‐ ‐ ‐ 60,000 83 Jaljala Myagdi Lokta 7 ‐ 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ 18,500 84 Khola Kharka Myagdi Lokta 6 1 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 2,150 85 Mareni Myagdi Lokta 5 2 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 21,530 86 Parbati Mahila Myagdi Lokta ‐ 7 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ 25,517 87 Rukum Rakharka Myagdi Lokta 5 2 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 11,518 88 Syangzibhan Myagdi Lokta 4 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 8,512 89 Laligurans sub group Parbat NTFPs ‐ 25 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐90 Raniban Allo sub‐group Parbat Allo products ‐ 17 17 ‐ ‐ ‐ 54,000
91 Simaltechaur wintergreen sub group
Parbat NTFPs ‐ 25 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
92 Ahaldanda Sindhupalchok IGA 7 12 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐93 Bhumisthan Sindhupalchok IGA 3 10 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐94 Birta Sindhupalchok IGA 15 7 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐95 Jaleswori Sindhupalchok IGA 10 18 7 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐96 Mathillo tole Sindhupalchok IGA 6 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐97 Pari tole Sindhupalchok IGA 6 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐98 Rato tole Sindhupalchok IGA 6 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐99 Sansaridevi Sindhupalchok IGA 12 20 5 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐100 Sayapatri Sindhupalchok IGA 4 10 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐Subtotal 1,265 987 459 ‐ ‐ ‐ 4,960,090 D Enterprise development revolving fund in FUGs and CBOs
1 Binayak Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises
5 43,082
2 Daya Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 4 48,540
3 Dhalpura Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 2 18,100
4 Ghataldeva Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 4 39,065
5 Jutebhantmaya Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 2 32,065
6 Kholelek Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 1 6,700
7 Lahare Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 4 25,867
8 Latuna Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 2 9,962
9 Mastamandu Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 1 12,344
10 Nimori Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 3 23,250
11 Pariban Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 7 34,567
12 Patal Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 7 67,659
13 Patal potal Bajhang General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 1 5,645
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14 Barausepani Darchula General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 5 62,285
15 Childhungra mahila Darchula General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 4 66,865
16 Dauthi Darchula General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 7 78,605
17 Dauthinala Darchula General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 4 42,116
18 Kholteraula Darchula General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 4 116,540
19 Aclepakha Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 13 32,500
20 Bhitteripakha Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 1 148,000
21 Boldesetidevi Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 1 111,310
22 Chanedanda Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 15 22,094
23 Chitre pakha Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 2 ‐
24 Daichedhunga Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 5 13,069
25 Damarthami Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 1 20,000
26 Dhandeshing devi Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 1 15,000
27 Gairi Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 7 35,550
28 Golmeswor Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 4 80,000
29 Jugedarkha Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 5 5,350
30 Kalidevi Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 12 55,000
31 Kitani Bhir Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 14 12,300
32 Lang Thapa Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 10 10,942
33 Mahadevstan Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 8 ‐
34 Phalam Pokhari Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 4 17,100
35 Sanubolde Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 9 41,830
36 Shanu Bodla Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 3 28,500
37 Sirjana Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 12 33,500
38 Tharlange Dolakha General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 17 42,335
39 Bodlekharka Sindhupalchok General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 1 22,000
40 Kalapani Sindhupalchok General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 1 15,000
41 Patle Sindhupalchok General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 1 45,000
42 Tamche Sindhupalchok General forest and agriculture based micro‐enterprises 1 8,000
Subtotal 215 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1,547,637 Total 2,495 1,599 1,147 306 299 179 63,154,282
Note: * indicates the number of economic participants which is already counted in other enterprise entities.
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ANNEX 7: LIST OF PROJECT SUPPORTED COMMUNITY FOREST USER GROUPS SN CF name Address (VDC, Ward) District Area
(Ha.) HHs Male Female DAG
HHs 1 Bongakhani Bungadovan‐5‐6 Baglung 767 109 611 583 1082 Chilbhir Khunga‐1 Baglung 40.68 154 405 425 993 Dare Khungkhani‐6 Baglung 10 55 148 133 554 Deurali Mahila Khunga‐1 Baglung 27.43 96 267 243 795 Dhurkhola Taman‐7‐9 Baglung 38.24 324 645 582 2476 Gorucharan Taman‐1‐5 Baglung 10.8 164 454 411 487 Lamdanda Adhikarichaur‐5 Baglung 19.5 33 128 96 248 Mahila Jagriti Khunga‐2 Baglung 21.6 74 195 183 499 Mela Bhungeni Khungkhani‐8 Baglung 63.5 54 144 139 3310 Salina Khungkhani‐9 Baglung 111.85 37 119 103 3111 Setipahara Adhikarichaur‐5 Baglung 50.37 50 161 329 2712 Sinaka Khunga‐2 Baglung 72 83 220 214 6013 Talbot Khungkhani‐7 Baglung 21.25 89 221 239 5614 Watawaran
Samrackchhen Adhikarichaur‐5 Baglung 1,031 105 608 309 80
15 Bhumiraj Shivling ‐7 Baitadi 180.05 75 217 225 516 Bhumiraj Sunuwagadi Bhumiraj ‐8 Baitadi 80.93 70 219 214 817 Kailpal Chaukaham ‐8 Baitadi 177.99 93 257 263 2618 Mahadev Shivling‐ 8 Baitadi 277.72 119 336 342 2919 Mhadev Digakot Bhumiraj ‐5 Baitadi 82.7 131 401 395 920 Paharol Chaukham ‐1,2,3 Baitadi 10 184 545 515 2021 Shigash Bhumiraj ‐6 Baitadi 128.92 56 161 163 822 Shigash Sangada Shivling ‐9 Baitadi 95.82 178 526 559 2623 Binayak Gadaraya 9 Bajhang 1606 149 331 337 024 Chadichhadapatal
Jaicunathum Seinpasela ‐6,7 Bajhang 43.5 42 86 89 0
25 Dalit Janagati Dahabagar ‐ 9 Dalkot Bajhang 9.9 25 35 42 2026 Daya Rilu 1 Bajhang 1093 203 357 366 027 Dhalpura Masta 9 Bajhang 8.79 76 167 176 028 Ghataldev Masta 8 Bajhang 11.62 23 82 99 029 Hemantawada Hemantawada 1‐9 Bajhang 1665 467 1917 1861 13530 Jutebhatmaya Dahabagar ‐1Goechan Bajhang 47.1 80 145 190 031 Kalika Saydi‐8, Bithad Bajhang 83.8 345 925 889 4532 Kedar Syadi‐3, Lim Bajhang 53.3 56 555 436 3333 Kholelek Rilu 5 Bajhang 10 64 124 128 034 Lahare Gadaraya 9 Bajhang 458 501 1173 1079 035 Lamaleg Harikharka Syadi‐4 Bajhang 22 78 584 519 3236 Lataun Rilu 4 Bajhang 728 78 184 200 137 Liche Dahabagar ‐8 Bamor Bajhang 15 105 225 240 038 Mandau Patal Masta 6, 7 Bajhang 5.2 129 268 296 039 Martinaula Kotdewal 4, 5, 6 Bajhang 451 255 592 585 4240 Mastamandu Patadewal 7 Bajhang 28 89 208 211 1341 Nimori Dahabagar ‐1Sola Bajhang 23.27 115 211 205 042 Pariban Masta 6, 7 Bajhang 469 278 482 495 1443 Paripatal Rilu 3 Bajhang 72.71 138 267 271 044 Patal Deulikot‐9 Bajhang 72.1 149 1094 1105 13345 Patal Potal Dahabagar ‐4 Bajhang 28.7 25 50 65 046 Patevere Seinpasela ‐3 Bajhang 25.3 134 129 156 2047 Petarimela Rilu 7 Bajhang 64.4 130 314 326 4048 Phulangkot hariyali Pipalkot‐1, Loga Bajhang 23.9 23 85 93 049 Ranada Kotdewal 1‐3 Bajhang 1981 319 622 638 2750 Sallipatan trisakti Luwata 1‐7 Bajhang 660 524 1211 1223 4451 Sharda Deulikot‐3 Bajhang 11.88 95 280 295 2552 Shree Binayak Kailash 1‐7 Bajhang 1425 242 787 786 3853 Thagunna Rilu 2, 3 Bajhang 93.7 69 270 262 054 Thulamela Dahabagar‐1 Bajhang 24 76 78 83 055 Bajani Kilaupad Latinath‐7,8 Bajani,Ril Darchula 121 143 473 455 16
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56 Barausepani
Khandeshwori‐8 Chaubisan
Darchula 32 52 154 170 2
57 Bishandhar Khandeshwori‐4Jhusku Darchula 8 11 41 35 ‐58 Chadepani Khandeshwori‐5,6 Darchula 8.7 30 92 94 659 Childhungra Mahila Khandeshwori‐9 Darchula 78 37 125 105 360 Damkuri Guljar‐7,8 Gholjar Darchula 33.5 120 370 330 2461 Dauthi Khandeshwori‐7 Khalkot Darchula 8.36 30 101 120 ‐62 Dauthinala Khandeshwori‐7 0upata Darchula 10.8 32 107 110 ‐63 Dheurukh Khandeshwori‐8 Darchula 25.95 16 43 4964 Gauri Guljar‐4 , 5, 6 Taku Darchula 16 152 520 480 2165 Herana Guljar‐4 Airada Taku Darchula 5.6 37 170 130 666 Joldhara Khandeshwori‐6 Darchula 5 38 128 132 1167 Kalenjar Guljar‐7,8 Gholjar Darchula 15.5 120 370 330 2468 Kholte Raula Khandeshwori‐5,6 Darchula 11.8 64 228 240 1169 Lidke Guljar‐5, 6 Taku Darchula 6 87 360 340 1070 Meldhunga Khandeshwory‐3 Darchula 28.03 13 51 5571 Salyadi Guljar‐2, 3 Jude Darchula 18 67 304 255 672 Shree Dalauna Latinath‐7,8 Sallethum Darchula 38.59 65 145 170 673 Surmabhawani Khandeshwori‐8 Khatti Darchula 33.54 31 101 11374 Tileli Latinath 1‐6 Darchula 64.4 305 1,540 1,460 10275 Aclepakha Lakuridanda, 4,5,6 Dolakha 320.4 319 985 960 3476 Bhitteripakha Boch 1, 2, 3 Dolakha 362 237 656 642 2877 Bhumistan Sailungeswar, 3,4 Dolakha 350 140 375 352 2078 Boldesetidevi Boch 4, 5, 6 Dolakha 171 225 570 585 1679 Chane Danda Katakuti 1,7,8,9 Dolakha 55.61 203 865 890 1280 Charnabati Fasku, 1 Dolakha 125.25 180 540 540 ‐81 Charnawoti Vi.0.Pa. 13 Dolakha 385 315 874 875 1482 Chitre pakha Bhusafeda, 6 Dolakha 118.8 189 327 297 1283 Damarthami Kshamawoti 2 Dolakha 147 191 584 561 1084 Dhandesinghdevi Boch 7, 8,9 Dolakha 335 311 633 655 1085 Dhungreswari Vedpu, 4,6,7,8,9 Dolakha 700 456 956 940 1886 Doiche Dhunga Sailungeswar, 7 Dolakha 128.75 265 425 415 4087 Falampokhari Sailungeswari,1,5,9 Dolakha 54.14 162 441 433 2588 Gairi Fasku, 6,7,9 Dolakha 135.68 345 941 918 3289 Ghumaunepani Bhusafeda, 2 Dolakha 82.25 135 390 340 1090 Golmeswar Katakuti 6 Dolakha 263 890 2,287 2,148 4591 Jhareni Kshamawoti 4, 5 Dolakha 208 186 481 484 2792 Jugedarkha Katakuti, 1,8,9 Dolakha 154 287 942 895 993 Kalibhumi Ghang 6,7 Dolakha 500 331 912 855 25094 Kalidevi Dandakharka, 2,3,4,5 Dolakha 105 160 355 372 1395 Kalobhir Jiri 7, 8 Dolakha 545 215 553 53596 Kitani Bhir Fasku, 9,4 Dolakha 61 140 345 421 3197 Lang thapa Bhusafeda, 4 Dolakha 64.35 289 627 615 1298 Mahadevstan Sailungeswari,4 Dolakha 206.72 157 338 308 1899 Majkharkalisepani Vi.0.Pa. 13 Dolakha 146 206 524 540 23100 Napkeyanmara Lakuridanda 1 Dolakha 160 140 428 411 13101 Sanubodle Katakuti 1 Dolakha 35.64 68 211 199 6102 Setidevi Lakuridanda, 9 Dolakha 351 249 618 694 11103 Shankhadevi Lakuridanda 9 Dolakha 301 211 645 620 14104 Sirjana Katakuti, 1,2 Dolakha 206 258 818 791 24105 Suspa Kshamawoti 6, 8, 9 Dolakha 635 321 769 833 26106 Thansadeurali Vi.0.Pa. 12 Dolakha 286 287 878 843 57107 Tharlange Mangapauwa, 1 Dolakha 214.45 364 1,069 1,105 55108 Thulonagi Jiri 9 Dolakha 239 257 617 668 24109 Walemdamji Marbu 3, 4, 5, 6 Dolakha 495 133 407 391110 Bage Dhunga Darma 1, 2 Humla 1896 107 328 283 69111 Dhaulapani Rodikot 4,5,6 Humla 300 145 464 456 18112 Gorakhto Simikot 7,8 Humla 35.41 81 190 205 13113 Himali Sarkideu 1,2,3,10 Humla 123 140 324 432 40114 Jadekausi Darma 7 to 9 Humla 2141 86 264 252 23115 Lapchedungsile Melcham 1 to 9 Humla 2520 135 385 368 25
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116 Majh Patal Sarkideu 1,2,3,9 Humla 230 140 324 432 40117 Mauri Raya 1 to 4 Humla 982.89 135 321 257 34118 Paksi Bada Rodikot 7,8,9 Humla 769.4 130 351 375 38119 Rahadev Rodikot 1,2,3 Humla 2000.2 111 246 281 63120 Raniswara women Darma 1, 2 Humla 51 107 328 283 69121 Rip Sarkideu 1,2,3,9 Humla 2603.96 140 324 432 40122 Rocha Mimi 1,2 Humla 1890 36 87 92 7123 Salikochani Mimi 3,4 Humla 993.33 43 115 106 10124 Takpafuk Bargaun 7,8,9 Humla 396.21 47 114 132 5125 Thali Raya 5 to 9 Humla 994.27 138 332 349 25126 Torpahutic Bargaun 5,6 Humla 112.57 43 116 121 3127 Zhagri dada Mimi 3,4 Humla 45 30 15 ‐128 Amili Tipne Lulang‐7,8,9 Myagdi 407.7 136 408 408 107129 Bansrate Ruma‐6 Myagdi 486 159 477 477 88130 Barahatal Ruma‐7,8,9 Myagdi 497 384 1,152 1,152 191131 Jaljala Lulang‐1,2,3,4 Myagdi 395 84 252 252 38132 Khola Kharka Lulang 5,6 Myagdi 131 76 228 228 29133 Mareni Lulang‐5,6 Myagdi 492.7 76 228 228 29134 Parbati Mahila Lulang 1,2,3,4 Myagdi 315 79 237 237 36135 Rukum Rakharka Ruma‐3,4,5 Myagdi 385.5 327 981 981 209136 Syangzibhan Ruma‐1,2 Myagdi 90.5 177 531 531 99137 Barahtal than Kyang‐9 Parbat 315 89 245 249 39138 Chhipchhipe
silingepakho Kyang‐1‐4, Parbat Parbat 15.04 205 523 490 104
139 Devisthan Salija‐8 Parbat 7.12 54 115 106 28140 Gurasenikharka Salija‐1,3,4,5,6,8 Parbat 70.45 369 995 1,025 102141 Hampal Salija &Lekhphant Parbat 331 867 2,839 3,203 484142 Judda bir Salija‐6 Parbat 39.93 100 289 277 24143 Kamerepanichhaharepa
kha Kyang 5‐7 Parbat 12.8 129 412 400
144 Laligurans Lekhphant‐8 Parbat 37 28 103 94 10145 Lekali Lekhphant‐9 Parbat 180 63 189 189146 Lose chisakharka Kyang‐8,9 Parbat 212.09 109 307 316 56147 Patalkharka Salija‐7 Parbat 39 79 202 188 23148 Raniban Dharing‐1,6‐9,Salija‐9 Parbat 144.25 207 600 579 140149 Simaltechaur Lekhphant‐7 Parbat 72.32 63 175 138 28150 Bhageli Chhap Jethal, 4,5,6 Sindhupalchok 242.42 182 470 486 25151 Bhnjyang Attrapur,8 Sindhupalchok 34 32 92 92 6152 Botle kharka Attrapur &Thulopakhar Sindhupalchok 93.8 111 318 335 36153 Bulbule Attarpur, 8 Sindhupalchok 28.625 64 221 201 ‐154 Chiple Lisankhu 9 Sindhupalchok 45 39 99 96 7155 Deupokhari Thulo dhading,9 Sindhupalchok 169.11 93 316 306 ‐156 Durumthali Jethal, 7 Sindhupalchok 7 18 51 57 3157 Ghang Namsa Lisankhu, 2 Sindhupalchok 21.768 75 209 213 70158 Golyang Thulo dhading Sindhupalchok 63.32 155 677 631 30159 Kalapani Jethal, 7 Sindhupalchok 34.2 20 45 52 4160 Khalte Attrapur, 4 Sindhupalchok 35.06 73 189 176 9161 Mulkharka Jethal, 8, 9 Sindhupalchok 422 351 711 693 25162 Okhareni Jethal, 7 Sindhupalchok 153 155 488 443 45163 Pachang Lisankhu 1,4 Sindhupalchok 36.25 117 296 289 13164 Patle Attrapur,8 Sindhupalchok 81.47 56 149 173 9165 Peukharka Atterpur, 8 Sindhupalchok 15.75 24 67 80 5166 Tamche Atterpur,7 Sindhupalchok 100.23 25 80 84 5
Grand total 48,148 24,946 70,244 69,741 5,654
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ANNEX 8: LIST OF ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES LEVERAGED FOR PROJECT ACTIVITIES Activities implemented in collaboration Partners Amount (Rs.)
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Total Resources leveraged from national programs of other stakeholders and ANSAB’s other projects Staff for field implementation in Humla and marketing SIMI (ANSAB
project) 2,680,000 1,538,708 4,218,708
Local initiatives for conservation of biodiversity and threatened economic species in Nepal Himalaya in Parbat
MHS (ANSAB project)
1,700,000 1,857,047 450,000 4,007,047
ANSAB‐LFP partnership agreement for enterprise development and marketing in 3 districts
LFP 1,500,000 994,723 2,494,723
Regular collection and dissemination of market price of NTFPs
MIS (ANSAB program)
300,000 300,000 300,000 900,000
FSC forest management certification annual audit of FECOFUN
CECI/WWF/LFP 469,000 469,000
FORD‐ICIMOD and ANSAB partnership agreement for Enhancing livelihood & Reducing Poverty of Mountain People by Linking High Value Products & Services (HVPS) to Value Chain Development Project in Darchula district
FORD‐ICIMOD 2,250,000 2,250,000
Baglung Skill training on furniture making in Baglung LFP 3,850 14,700 18,550 Material support to Allo enterprise in Adhikarichaur LFP/BYC 14,700 14,700 Material support to Allo enterprise in Khunkhani LFP/HMC 30,000 48,000 130,000 208,000 CFUG forest management plan revision LFP 20,000 20,000 Allo processing training LFP 17,310 66,150 83,460 Myagdi Skill development training for Lokta processing in Ruma LFP 163,741 20,000 183,741 Skill development training for Lokta processing in Ruma REDP 5,000 5,000 Skill development training for Lokta processing in Lulang LFP/HRDC 20,000 20,000 Pro‐poor share support in Ruma DFO 80,000 80,000 Pro‐poor share support in Ruma LFP/Himawanti 40,000 40,000 Pro‐poor share support in Lulang DFO 50,000 50,000 Pro‐poor share support in Lulang LFP/HRDC 125,000 125,000 250,000 CF OP revision in Ruma and Lulang DFO 80,000 80,000 Pro‐poor share support in Lulang DFO 50,000 50,000 100,000 Enterprise startup capital for handmade paper making enterprise in Ruma and Lulang
LFP 220,000 220,000
CF OP revision in Ruma and Lulang DFO 10,000 10,000 Infrastructure development support to paper enterprise, Ruma
CSIDB 100,000 100,000
Parbat Skill development training for lokta processing in Salija and Dhairing
CSIDB 8,000 8,000
Material support to Allo enterprise in Dhairing DFO 37,000 38,000 75,000 Material support to Allo enterprise in Dhairing VDC 50,000 50,000 Pro‐poor share support Salija DFO 56,000 56,000 Pro‐poor share support to Salija paper enterprise VDC 45,000 45,000 CF OP revision in Salija DFO 30,000 30,000 Skill development training for Allo processing LFP/HMC 25,000 8,000 33,000 Materials support to Wintergreen essential oil distillation unit
LFP 100,000 100,000
Infrastructure development support to Wintergreen essential oil distillation unit
DDC 644,000 644,000
Bajhang Training on quality control in handmade paper production WUPAP 60,000 40,000 100,000 Handmade paper Production training CSIDB 45,000 45,000 Account keeping and fund mobilization training DFO 1,500 1,500 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise development CARE 39,000 39,000 Enterprise development revolving fund CARE 21,000 21,000 CFUG management plan revision DFO 7,500 7,500
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Provide revolving fund to subgroups PAF 95,000 95,000 Material support to Lokta paper enterprise in Dahabagar PAF 452,508 452,508 Material support to Lokta paper enterprise in Dahabagar VDC 20,000 20,000 Skill development training to Lokta paper enterprise in Dahabagar
HANDPASS 16,000 16,000
Darchula Material support to Sibukthron Juice Enterprise in Khandeswori
PAF 100,000 100,000
Provide revolving fund to subgroups PAF 365,840 365,840 Material support to Malikarjun Natural products Pvt.Ltd. DFO 40,000 40,000 Baitadi Identification of possible micro enterprise for pro‐poor/women (PRA)
MEDEP 3,800 3,800
PRA/wellbeing ranking MEDEP 7,500 7,500 SIYB training MEDEP 25,160 25,160 Humla Establishment of NTFP seedling production nursery DFO 25,000 25,000 Renewal of CFUG forest management plans (6) DFO 18,000 18,000 NTFP inclusion in CFUG OP DFO 7,000 7,000 NTFPs sustainable management training (3) DFO 140,000 140,000 Business plan preparation (4) REAP 4,000 4,000 Traders Meeting CCO 30,000 30,000 Dolakha Material support to Lokta enterprise in Sailung DRSP 100000 100,000 200,000 Skill training to Lokta enterprise in Sailung CSIDB 40,000 40,000 Material support (Mixture and boiler) to Lokta enterprise in Sailung and boach
CSIDB 40,000 40,000
Infrastructure development to briquette enterprise MEDEP 225,000 225,000 Infrastructure development to briquette enterprise DDC and Other
stakeholders 41,000 41,000
Support to subgroup for Argeli plantation and IGA activities DFO 25,000 25,000 Support to subgroup for Argeli plantation and IGA activities ECARDS 50,000 50,000 Infrastructure development support to paper enterprise, Bigu
ECARDS 150,000 150,000
Sindhupalchok Skill development training to briquette enterprise, Okhreni CSIDB 15,000 15,000 Infrastructure development support to briquette enterprise, Sikre
CSIDB 27,200 27,200
Infrastructure development support to briquette enterprise, Okhreni
MEDEP 77,000 77,000
Total 7,809,511 6,711,376 4,797,050 19,317,937
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ANNEX 9: LIST OF TRAININGS, WORKSHOPS AND OTHER EVENTS IN THE PROJECT DISTRICTS SN Description of Activities Completed Date Venue District Total
participation Male Female DAG
1 Pro‐poor, community based enterprise development and networkingi Identification of enterprise
1 Identification of group enterprise Jun, 08 Khungkhani Baglung 82 27 55 2 Identification of group enterprise (CBEs) Feb, 08 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi ‐ 3 Identification of group enterprises Dec‐Jun, 08 Salija & Lekhphant Parbat ‐ 4 Identification of group enterprises Mar, 08 Khandeshwori Darchula 120 83 37 48 5 Identification of group enterprises Mar, 08 Latinath Darchula 92 83 9 32 6 Identification of group enterprises Jan, 08 Humla 156 120 36 7 Identification of group enterprises Apr, 08 Humla 182 137 45 8 Identification of group enterprises Jun, 08 Humla 64 57 7 9 Identification of group enterprises Jun, 08 Humla 104 81 23 10 Identification of group enterprises Humla 26 26 11 Identification of group or private enterprise/
Hand made paper enterprise sailung Apr, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 85 60 25
12 Identification of group or private enterprise/Indrabati essential oil enterprise
Feb, 08 Dandakharka Dolakha 60 45 15 8
13 Identification of possible micro enterprises for pro‐poor / women
Jan, 08 Humla 195 153 42
14 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Jan, 08 Khunga Baglung 169 99 70
15 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Mar, 08 Salija Parbat 2 2 ‐
16 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
8 Apr, 08 Salija Parbat 5 ‐ 5
17 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Jun, 08 Kyang Parbat 6 3 3
18 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
May, 08 Kyang Parbat 8 ‐ 8
19 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
May, 08 Kyang Parbat 8 ‐ 8
20 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Feb, 08 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi ‐
21 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Apr, 08 CFUGs Bajhang 351 281 70 102
22 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Apr, 08 Latinath,Gulajar Darchula 55 55 10
23 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Apr, 08 Humla 191 137 54
24 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Apr, 08 Humla 96 61 35
25 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Apr, 08 Humla 110 77 33
26 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Jun, 08 Humla 161 115 46
27 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Jun, 08 Humla 49 33 16
28 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
8 Mar, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 18 10 8 5
29 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
15 Mar, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 25 18 7 7
30 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
12 Apr, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 21 9 12 7
31 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
4 Apr, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 19 ‐ 19 8
32 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
12 May, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 24 2 22 5
33 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
16 Apr, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 29 16 13 4
34 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
23 Mar, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 20 6 14 20
35 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
8 May, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 17 7 10 17
36 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
4 May, 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 8 7 1 2
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37 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
26 April, 08 Thulopakhar Sindhupalchok 13 11 2 ‐
38 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
22 March, 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 8 5 3 ‐
39 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
6 Jun, 08, 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 111 71 40 19
40 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
28 May, 08 Thulodhading Sindhupalchok 40 22 18 6
41 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
25 April, 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 6 4 2 ‐
42 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
28‐May‐08 Thulodhading Sindhupalchok 22 15 7 4
43 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
20 March, 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 16 16 ‐ 2
44 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
25 March, 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 16 13 3 2
45 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
16 April, 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 8 3 5 ‐
46 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
25 April, 08 Thulopakhar Sindhupalchok 8 5 3 1
47 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
3 Feb, 08 Lisankhu Sindhupalchok 18 18 ‐ 2
48 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Feb, 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 10 10 ‐ ‐
49 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
2‐May‐08 Thulodhading Sindhupalchok 6 4 2 ‐
50 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
3 Jun, 08, 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 8 5 3 2
51 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
3 Jun, 08, 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 7 7 ‐ ‐
52 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
9 Jun, 08, 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 5 2 3 ‐
53 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
15 April, 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 9 4 5 1
54 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
7 March, 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 48 27 21 6
55 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
4 May, 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 16 12 4 ‐
56 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
6 May, 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 16 6 10 1
57 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
24 April, 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 13 5 8 ‐
58 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
March to Jun, 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 270 175 95 40
59 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Feb to Jun, 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok ‐
60 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Feb to Jun, 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 48 27 21 9
61 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women for Bee keeping
April, 08 Sivling 7, 8, 9 Baitadi 30 5 25
62 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women for Chiuri enterprise
May, 08 Mahadev CFUG Baitadi 40 26 14
63 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women for Chiuri enterprise
May, 08 Shigash Sangada Baitadi 55 36 19
64 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women for Chiuri enterprise
May, 08 Bhumiraj Baitadi 25 16 9
65 Detail information collection for possible enterprises
Mar‐Jun, 09 Taman Baglung ‐
66 Detail Information collection for possible enterprises
Jan, 08 Humla 373 316 57
67 Detail Information collection for possible enterprises
Apr, 08 Humla 503 408 95
68 Detail Information collection for possible enterprises
Jun, 08 Humla 73 71 2
69 Detail Information collection for possible enterprises
Jun, 08 Humla 26 26
70 Identification ofmicro enterprises 10 July, 08 Salija Parbat 25 14 11 71 Identification group enterprise 20‐22 Oct, 08 Bhimgithe, Burtibang Baglung 18 15 3 72 Identification ofmicro enterprises Oct, 08 Dhairing Parbat 3 ‐ 3 73 Identification ofmicro enterprises March, 09 Khungkhani Baglung 2 2
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74 Identification ofmicro enterprises for Lokta collection and sale
Jun, 09 Dhairing Parbat 16 16 13
75 Identification ofmicro enterprises 4‐Jul‐08 Kyang 8‐9 Parbat 7 2 5 76 Identification ofmicro enterprises 10 July, 08 Salija 8 Parbat 25 11 14 2 77 Identification ofmicro enterprises 24 Aug, 08 Dhairing Parbat 10 ‐ 10 78 Identification ofmicro enterprises Oct, 08 Dhairing Parbat 3 ‐ 3 79 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 22 July, 08 Nagi Dolakha 25 7 18 ‐80 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Essential oil
processing enterprise 25 July, 08 Dandakharka Dolakha 17 17 ‐ 2
81 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 16‐18 Jul, 08 Sirjana CF Dolakha 44 12 32 4 82 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 19 July, 08 Jugedarkha Dolakha 17 10 7 ‐83 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Paper
enterprise 31 Aug. 08 Katakuti Dolakha 15 15 ‐ ‐
84 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 10‐20 Aug, 08 Gairi Dolakha 94 45 49 15 85 Identification ofmicro enterprises Aug, 08 new area Dolakha 110 80 30 15 86 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Briquitte
enterprise 9 to11 Sep. 08 new area Dolakha 20 14 6 20
87 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 5,14,16 Sep. 08 Gairi,Kitnibhir Dolakha 97 42 55 9 88 Identification ofmicro enterprises 9 to 25 Sep, 08 new area Dolakha 20 14 6 1 89 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 17 to 22 Sep.08 Sirjana CF Dolakha 38 18 20 8 90 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐
Wintergreen enterprise 25 to26 July 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 13 13 ‐ ‐
91 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Wintergreen enterprise
3 Aug. 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 11 5 6 ‐
92 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 11 Aug. 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 7 4 3 ‐93 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 18 Aug. 08 Patle Sindhupalchok 8 5 3 ‐94 Participate and facilitate to organize
agriculture cooprative 20 Aug. 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 26 15 11 ‐
95 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 21 Aug. 08 Golyang Sindhupalchok 11 11 ‐ ‐96 Meeting for wintergreen enterprise
ragistration 25 Aug. 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 7 7 ‐ ‐
97 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Vegetable production
19 Sep. 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 24 9 15 ‐
98 Observation of Argeli cultivation land 16,17,18 July, 08 Sirjana CF Dolakha 28 18 10 8 99 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 16,17,18 July, 08 Sirjana CF Dolakha 28 18 10 8 100 Identification of micro enterprises‐Subgroup 4 to7 July, 08 Kalinchock Dolakha 50 30 20 20 101 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Timber
depot 24 to28 Aug. 08 Bodle Dolakha 13 10 3 1
102 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup July to Sep. 08 Sailung Dolakha 90 50 40 20 103 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 9 to12 Sep. 08 Sirjana CF Dolakha 134 65 69 18 104 Charcoal production group identification 17 to 22 Oct. 08 Sailung Dolakha 20 12 8 4 105 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 12 Oct. 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 10 9 1 ‐106 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 13 Oct. 08 Tamche Sindhupalchok 14 5 9 1 107 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Mask
enterprise 3 Nov. 08 Pamchet Sindhupalchok 8 7 1 ‐
108 Organize meeting of choarcoal production group
7 Nov. 08 Patle Sindhupalchok 9 9 ‐ ‐
109 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Cardamum 10 Nov. 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 12 8 4 ‐110 Identification ofmicro enterprises 12 to 15 Nov, 08 Sailung Dolakha 2 2 ‐ ‐111 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Vegetatable
production 19 Nov.08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 19 12 7 2
112 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 20 to25 Dec. 08 Boach, Fasku Dolakha 62 20 42 7 113 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Enterprise
development revolving fund March, 09 Sailung, Charikot,
Sikre Sindhupalchok 33 25 8 5
114 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Timber depot
3 Dec. 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 13 11 2 ‐
115 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 17 Dec. 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 13 7 6 2 116 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Timber
depot 18 Dec. 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 14 8 6 1
117 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 30 Dec. 08 Kalapani Sindhupalchok 9 7 2 1 118 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Timber
depot 18 to 20 Jan. 09 Katakuti Dolakha 10 8 2 2
119 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 20 Jan. 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 11 6 5 2 120 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Timber
depot 22 Jan. 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 12 8 4 1
121 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 15 Feb, 09 Katakuti Dolakha 58 20 38 12 122 Identification of enterprises‐Timber depot 12, 15 Feb. 09 Katakuti Dolakha 23 15 8 4 123 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Enterprise
development revolving 12 Feb. 09 Katakuti Dolakha 15 10 5 6
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124 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 23 to 27 Feb. 09 Sailung Dolakha 35 15 20 10 125 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Timber
depot 13 March, 09 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 20 11 9 3
126 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Essential oil 28 April, 09 Katakuti Dolakha 14 12 2 4 127 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Lokta
processig 18‐Aug Bamor Bajhang 33 18 15 3
128 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Lokta processig
13‐Sep Goiechan Bajhang 31 18 13 5
129 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Dhatelo oil 1‐Sep Putlek Bajhang 21 11 10 1 130 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Dhatelo oil 13‐Sep Goiechan Bajhang 31 18 13 5 131 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Dhatelo oil 26‐Aug Ranlek Bajhang 23 13 10 3 132 Identification ofgroup enterprises‐Dhatelo oil 5‐Sep Bittahad Bajhang 62 31 31 ‐133 Enterpriseregistration (on the process) 22‐Mar Chainpur Bajhang 6 3 3 ‐134 Identification ofgroup enterprise Nov,08 Patha Darchula 24 19 5 135 Identification ofgroup enterprise Nov,08 Tolimandu Darchula 10 9 1 136 Identification ofgroup enterprise Nov,08 Gholjar Darchula 25 16 9 2 137 Identification ofgroup enterprise Nov,08 Tothi Darchula 34 15 19 138 Identification ofgroup enterprise Nov,08 Ghanjir Darchula 18 12 6 139 Identification ofgroup enterprise Nov,08 Ranghadi Darchula 23 19 4 5 140 Identification ofallo therad making enterprise Mar, 09 Khungkhani Baglung 17 17 17 141 Identification ofallo therad making enterprise Nov, 09 Bongkhani Baglung 16 16 14 142 Identification offurniture enterprise 5 Dec, 09 Darbang Myagdi 5 1 4 143 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup Jun, 09 Dhairing Parbat 16 16 13 144 Identification ofmicro enterprises‐Subgroup 4 Aug, 09 Kyang 8‐9 Parbat 7 2 5 145 Identification of possible micro enterprise for
pro‐poor/women 10 Jul, 09 Salija 8 Parbat 25 11 14 2
146 Identification of possible micro enterprises for pro‐poor / women
24 Aug, 09 Dhairing Parbat 10 ‐ 10
147 Identification of possible micro‐enterprise for pro‐poor/women
Oct, 09 Dhairing Parbat 3 ‐ 3
148 Meeting with LicheCFUC for lokta enterprise development
18 Aug, 09 Bamor Bajhang 33 18 15 3
149 Meeting with Jutevatmaya CFUC for lokta enterprise development
13 Sep, 09 Goiechan Bajhang 31 18 13 5
150 Identification of enterprise optiuon‐Dhatelo oil
1 Sep, 09 Putlek Bajhang 21 11 10 1
151 Identification of enterprise optiuon‐Dhatelo oil
13 Sep, 09 Goiechan Bajhang 31 18 13 5
152 Identification of enterprise optiuon‐Dhatelo oil
26 Aug, 09 Ranlek Bajhang 23 13 10 3
153 Identification of enterprise optiuon‐Dhatelo oil
5 Sep, 09 Bittahad Bajhang 62 31 31 ‐
154 Identification of micro‐enterprise‐Subgroup 22 Oct, 09 Suspa Dolakha 25 14 11 16 155 Identification of micro‐enterprise‐Subgroup 19 Jan, 10 Kahare Dolakha 23 12 11 7 156 Identification and organize a vegetable
production group in Tamche 22 Aug, 09 Tamche Sindhupalchok 19 12 7 6
157 Identification of micro‐enterprise‐Subgroup 13 Aug, 09 Nagina Darchula 79 45 34 21 158 Identification of micro‐enterprise‐Subgroup 14 Aug, 09 Thadmala Darchula 24 19 5 ‐159 Identification of micro‐enterprise‐Subgroup 9 Aug, 09 Kholsi Darchula 30 23 7 5 160 Identification of micro‐enterprise‐Subgroup 11 Aug, 09 Barmude Darchula 26 21 5 ‐161 Identification of micro‐enterprise‐Subgroup 19 Aug, 09 Dubedi Darchula 61 44 17 10 162 Identification of micro‐enterprise‐Subgroup 5 Sep, 09 Madhu CFUG Darchula 21 15 6 163 Identification of micro‐enterprise‐Subgroup 6 Sep, 09 Maheshor CFUG Darchula 31 23 8 7 164 Identification of micro‐enterprise‐Subgroup 8 Sep, 09 Shigas CFUG Darchula 47 33 14 12
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 6924; Male: 4570; Female: 2354; DAG: 772ii Pro poor and women focused awareness raising meetings and orientation in community gathering
1 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
Mar0Jun, 08 Adhikarichaur Baglung 277 151 126
2 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise in HH level
Jan, 08 Humla 7,346 3,637 3,709
3 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise in HH level
Apr, 08 Humla 7,346 3,637 3,709
4 Awareness package focused to pro‐poor/women enterprises (HH level)
Jan, 08 Jhilibarang Parbat 55 25 30
5 Awareness package focused to pro‐poor/women enterprises (HH level)
2 May, 08 Lekhphant Parbat 45 25 20
6 Awareness package focused to pro‐poor/women enterprises (HH level)
2 May, 08 Lekhphant Parbat ‐
7 Awareness package focused to pro‐ 25 May, 08 Halhale, Kyang Parbat 20 13 7
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poor/women enterprises (HH level) 8 Awareness package focused to pro‐
poor/women enterprises (HH level) 10‐12 Feb, 08 Ruma Myagdi 24 3 21 6
9 Awareness package focused to pro‐poor/women enterprises (HH level)
17‐19 Feb, 08 Ruma Myagdi 19 4 15 4
10 Awareness package focused to pro‐poor/women enterprises (HH level)
12‐13 March, 08 Ruma Myagdi 31 26 5 2
11 Awareness package focused to pro‐poor/women enterprises (HH level)
14‐15 Mar, 08 Ruma Myagdi 17 1 16 15
12 Awareness package focused to pro‐poor/women enterprises (HH level)
15‐16 Feb, 08 Lulang Myagdi 25 13 12 ‐
13 Awareness package focused to pro‐poor/women enterprises (HH level)
17‐18 Feb, 08 Lulang Myagdi 28 16 12 28
14 Awareness package focused to pro‐poor/women enterprises (HH level)
5 Apr, 08 Lulang Myagdi 28 11 17 24
15 Awareness package focused to pro‐poor/women enterprises (HH level)
Apr‐Jun, 08 CFUGs Bajhang 446 359 87 123
16 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0 Aclepakha CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Lakuridanda Dolakha 40 30 10 5
17 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0 Chanedanda CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 25 18 7 8
18 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0 Chitrepakha CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Bhusafeda Dolakha 27 20 7 4
19 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0 Ghumaune pani CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Bhusafeda Dolakha 24 15 9 8
20 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0 Gugedarkha CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 48 38 10 9
21 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0 Langthapa CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Bhusafeda Dolakha 26 18 8 7
22 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0 Tharlange CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Maga Dolakha 50 35 15 10
23 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0Bhumistan Conservation group
Mar to Apr, 08 Sailung Dolakha 72 50 22 10
24 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0Dhungredevi Conservation group
Mar to Apr, 08 Bhedpu Dolakha 66 45 21 12
25 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0Fhalam pokhari CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Sailung Dolakha 20 15 5 4
26 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0Gairi CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Fasku Dolakha 25 18 7 5
27 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0Golmeswor CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 49 37 12 7
28 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0Kalibhumi Conservation group
Mar to Apr, 08 Ghayng Dolakha 58 40 18 15
29 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0Kalidevi CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Dandakharka Dolakha 32 24 8 5
30 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0Kitani Bhir CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Fasku Dolakha 22 15 7 3
31 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0Mahadevstan CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Sailung Dolakha 39 28 11 5
32 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0Sanubodle CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 36 23 13 6
33 Awareness package focus to pro‐poor and women enterprise 0Sirjana CFUG
Mar to Apr, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 64 42 22 15
34 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise in HH level
11 Jul, 08 Khunga Baglung 40 10 30
35 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
Jul, 08 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi ‐
36 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Sisno powder
27 Oct, 08 Khunga Baglung 7 ‐ 7
37 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐share collection
Oct, 08 Salija Parbat 18 14 4
38 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐share collection
July, 08 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 13 7 6 ‐
39 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐share collection
10‐12,15‐20, Aug, 08
Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 121 99 22 ‐
40 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Wintergreen & Allo
1, 17, Aug 08 Arman, Takam Myagdi 51 26 25 ‐
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enterprise awareness 41 Awareness package focused to pro
poor/women enterprise‐Enterprise maagement
20‐25 July, 09 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 269 152 117 30
42 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Enterprise management
2,24,26,31Oct, 08 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 33 28 5 ‐
43 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
9,12 Nov.08 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 183 103 80 ‐
44 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
11,July,08 Khunga Baglung 40 10 30
45 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
17,July,08 Khunga Baglung 10 ‐ 10
46 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Enterprise management
20,July,08 Khunga Baglung 11 9 2
47 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Enterprise management
5,Aug,08 Khunga Baglung 6 1 5 5
48 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Timber depot
4, Aug,08 Khunga Baglung 44 1 43 27
49 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
18‐Jul‐08 Lekhphant 7 Parbat 19 2 17
50 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Enterprise management
11,13,Aug,08 Salija, Lekhphant Parbat 63 27 36
51 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐share collection
27,Aug,08 Salija Parbat 179 97 82
52 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
25 & 30,Aug,08 Lekhphant Parbat 155 69 86
53 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Enterprise management
9, 21 & 26 Sep, 08 Salija, Lekhphant Parbat 83 58 25
54 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐share collection
21 & 26 Sep., 08 Salija Parbat 62 47 15
55 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐share collection
Oct, 08 Salija Parbat 18 14 4
56 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Enterprise management
18 Dec, 08 Lekhphant Parbat 29 17 12
57 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
22 Dec, 08 Dhairing Parbat 18 2 16
58 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Enterprise management
15,21,29 Nov, 08 Salija, Lekhphant Parbat 95 65 30
59 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐share collection
Nov, 08 Salija Parbat ‐
60 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Enterprise management
7&11 Mar, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 22 19 3
61 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Enterprise management
18 Dec, 08 Lekhphant Parbat 29 17 12
62 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
22 Dec, 08 Dhairing Parbat 18 2 16
63 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
22,26,27 July,08 Sirjana CF Dolakha 58 15 43 16
64 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐timber depot
21 Sep. 08 Bodlesetidevi Dolakha 16 9 7 ‐
65 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Briquette
22 Aug. 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 14 8 6 ‐
66 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Briquette
8 Sep. 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 21 14 7 ‐
67 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Briquette
9 Sep. 08 Tamche Sindhupalchok 9 6 3 ‐
68 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Briquette
10 Sep. 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 8 5 3 ‐
69 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Briquette
11 Sep. 08 Peukharka Sindhupalchok 10 7 3 ‐
70 Awareness package focused to pro 16 to 17 Sep 08 Ktm Center 2 ‐ 2 ‐
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poor/women enterprise‐Briquette 71 Awareness package focused to pro
poor/women enterprise 1 to 3 Oct. 08 Boach Dolakha 16 12 4 3
72 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
24 Oct. 08 Charikot Dolakha 20 16 4 1
73 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
16 Oct. 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 18 11 7 1
74 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
15 to 22 Nov. 09 Sailung Dolakha 68 38 30 15
75 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
25 to 28 Nov. 08 Boach Dolakha 12 8 4 ‐
76 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
28 to 30 Nov. 08 Lankuri danda Dolakha 32 20 12 10
77 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
27‐Nov‐08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 12 7 5 ‐
78 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper
12 Dec. 08 Katakuti Dolakha 22 21 1 3
79 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
15 to20 Dec. 08 Sailung Dolakha 13 8 5 2
80 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
20 to28 Dec. 08 Sailung Dolakha 75 30 45 15
81 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper
16 to 24 Dec. 08 Katakuti Dolakha 10 10 ‐ 3
82 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
1 to 8 Dec. 08 Boach Dolakha 14 6 8 4
83 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
5 Dec. 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 12 9 3 ‐
84 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐cardamum
21 Dec. 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 12 10 2 2
85 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
31 Dec. 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 11 9 2 ‐
86 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper
31, Jan. 09 Katakuti Dolakha 22 21 1 3
87 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
6 Jan. 09 Lankuri danda Dolakha 4 4 ‐ ‐
88 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
19 Jan. 09 Charnabati Dolakha 7 2 5 3
89 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
21 Jan. 09 Charnabati Dolakha 15 9 6 2
90 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
11 Jan. 09 Tamche Sindhupalchok 22 15 7 6
91 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
18 Jan. 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 11 7 4 1
92 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
4 Jan. 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 107 78 29 6
93 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Briquette
5 Jan. 09 Sikre Sindhupalchok 7 7 ‐ 4
94 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
25 Jan. 09 Tamche Sindhupalchok 25 16 9 6
95 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Mask making
2 Jan. 09 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 8 7 1 ‐
96 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
Feb. 09 Sailung Dolakha 182 62 120 45
97 Awareness package focused to sub group 2 Feb. 09 Makaibari Dolakha 5 4 1 1 98 Awareness package focused to pro
poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper 3 Feb. 09 Boach Dolakha 2 2 ‐ ‐
99 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐wintergreen
11 Feb. 09 Lankuri danda Dolakha 9 4 5 3
100 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
12 Feb. 09 Suspa Dolakha 9 7 2 2
101 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
3 to 4 March, 09 Sailung Dolakha 4 4 ‐ ‐
102 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
18, 26 March, 09 Deurali Dolakha 12 8 4 3
103 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
27, 28 March, 09 Katakuti Dolakha 17 5 12 5
104 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
26 March, 09 Danda Kharka Dolakha 19 12 7 4
105 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper
1 March, 09 Boach Dolakha 3 3 ‐ ‐
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106 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐wintergreen enterprise
3 to 4 March, 09 Suspa Dolakha 5 5 ‐ 1
107 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐sub group
7 March, 09 Makaibari Dolakha 9 6 3 2
108 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper
29 March, 09 Charikot Dolakha 4 4 ‐ ‐
109 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
4, 11, 24 March, 09
Jethal Sindhupalchok 19 9 10 2
110 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Briquette
5, 14 March, 09 Sikre Sindhupalchok 11 4 7 2
111 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprisesub group
9, 23March, 09 Tamche Sindhupalchok 20 12 8 4
112 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper
7 April , 09 Boach Dolakha 5 5 ‐ ‐
113 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
9 Apri. 09 Boach Dolakha 10 7 3 2
114 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
20 Apri., 09 Makaibari Dolakha 8 5 3 ‐
115 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
24 April, 09 Boach Dolakha 165 115 50 20
116 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐timber depot
28, 29 Apri. 09 Boach Dolakha 55 50 5 7
117 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Briquette
10 April, 09 Sikre Sindhupalchok 45 25 20 6
118 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise
23 Aug. 08 Aklepakha Dolakha 75 50 25 15
119 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐wintergreen enterprise
17 July, 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 10 6 4 ‐
120 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper
19‐Aug Daha Bajhang 22 15 7 2
121 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper
30‐Aug Taldyan Bajhang 47 24 23 7
122 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper
30‐Aug Bagada Bajhang 18 18 ‐ 11
123 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper
27‐Aug Baddijyaban Bajhang 11 8 3 ‐
124 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper
28‐Aug Lekgaon Bajhang 18 18 ‐ ‐
125 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Lokta paper
18‐Aug Dalkot Bajhang 16 11 5 16
126 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Yarsagumba
10‐Oct Goiechan Bajhang 39 30 9
127 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Yarsagumba
2 oct,Nov,08 Bamor Bajhang 73 68 5 ‐
128 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Yarsagumba
24 Jan,09 Basti Bajhang 114 88 26 ‐
129 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Yarsagumba
20 Jan,09 Kachali Bajhang 87 54 33 ‐
130 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Yarsagumba
17 Apr,09 Khandeshori Darchula 500 400 100 100
131 Awareness package focused to pro poor/women enterprise‐Yarsagumba
16 Apr,09 Khandeshori Darchula 70 55 15 10
132 Meeting on furniture enterprise development 11 Jul, 09 Khunga Baglung 40 10 30 133 Enterprise management committee formation
meeting 20 Jul, 09 Khunga Baglung 11 9 2
134 Enterprise management committee meeting 5 Aug, 09 Khunga Baglung 6 1 5 5 135 Entrepreneurship development package‐
hands on training 17 Jul, 09 Khunga Baglung 10 ‐ 10
136 Facilitate timber depot establishment 4 Aug, 09 Khunga Baglung 44 1 43 27 137 Meeting with VFCC for Chiuri enterprise
initiation 1 Aug, 09 Burtibang Baglung 12 9 3
138 Meeting with VFCC for Chiuri enterprise initiation
31 Sep, 09 Burtibang Baglung 16 14 2
139 Meeting on enterprise management 4 Mar, 10 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 45 36 9 140 Meeting on enterprise management 28 Jul, 09 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 50 19 31 141 Meeting on enterprise management 1‐15 Sep, 09 Ruma, Lulang,Fullbari Myagdi 37 28 9 142 Meeting on enterprise management 10,25 Oct 09 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 26 19 7 143 Meeting on enterprise management 1 Nov, 09 Adhibara Myagdi 15 13 2
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144 Enterprise management committee meeeting 13 Aug, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 29 24 5 145 Enterprise management committee meeeting 20 May, 10 Salija Parbat 22 15 7 146 Enterprise management committee meeeting 3 Nov, 09 Salija Parbat 11 9 2 147 Enterprise management committee meeeting 8 Nov, 09 Salija Parbat 17 14 3 148 Enterprise management committee meeeting 20 Nov, 09 Dandakateri Parbat 13 11 2 149 Enterprise management committee meeeting 22 Feb, 10 Salija Parbat 13 10 3 150 Enterprise management committee meeeting 8 Feb, 10 Salija Parbat 16 13 3 151 Enterprise management committee meeeting 2 Feb, 10 Salija Parbat 8 6 2 152 Enterprise management committee meeting
facilitation 11 Aug, 09 Salija, Lekhphant Parbat 63 27 36
153 Enterprise management committee meeting facilitation
21‐26 Sep, 09 Salija, Lekhphant Parbat 83 58 25
154 Enterprise management committee meeting facilitation
18 Dec, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 29 17 12
155 Enterprise management committee meeting facilitation
15,21,29 Nov, 09 Salija, Lekhphant Parbat 95 65 30
156 Enterprise management committee meeting facilitation
11 Mar, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 22 19 3
157 Enterprise management committee meeting facilitation
18 Dec, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 29 17 12
158 Enterprise share collection meeting Oct, 09 Salija Parbat 18 14 4 159 Enterprise share collection meeting 27 Aug, 09 Salija Parbat 179 97 82 160 Enterprise share collection meeting 21 Sep, 09 Salija Parbat 62 47 15 161 Enterprise share collection meeting Nov, 09 Salija Parbat 19 10 9 162 Meeting with sub group and facilitation 22 Dec, 09 Dhairing Parbat 18 2 16 163 Meeting with sub group and facilitation 23 Dec, 09 Dhairing Parbat 18 2 16 164 Meeting with PatalCFUG for lokta ent
establishment 13 Mar, 10 Daha Bajhang 22 15 7 2
165 Meeting with Chandichhada patal Cfug for lokta ent establishment
24 Mar, 10 Taldyan Bajhang 47 24 23 7
166 Meeting withLekgaon Villgersfor lokta ent establishment
25 Mar, 10 Bagada Bajhang 18 18 ‐ 11
167 Meeting with Khadgade villegarsfor lokta ent establishment
27 Aug, 09 Baddijyaban Bajhang 11 8 3 ‐
168 Meeting withSurpalvillegars for lokta ent establishment
22 Mar, 10 Lekgaon Bajhang 18 18 ‐ ‐
169 Meeting with Dalit Janjati CFUGfor lokta ent establishment
18 Aug, 09 Dalkot Bajhang 16 11 5 16
170 Orientation training subgroup on Yarsagumba management
10 Oct, 09 Goiechan Bajhang 39 30 9
171 Orientation training subgroup on Yarsagumba management
2 Oct, 09 Bamor Bajhang 73 68 5 ‐
172 Orientation training subgroup on Yarsagumba management
24 Jan, 10 Basti Bajhang 114 88 26 ‐
173 Orientation training subgroup on Yarsagumba management
20 Jan, 10 Kachali Bajhang 87 54 33 ‐
174 Awareness campaign on Yarsagumba conservation
17 Apr, 10 Khandeshori Darchula
175 Meeting with collectors for Yarsagumba conservation
16 Apr, 10 Khandeshori Darchula 70 55 15 10
176 Awareness campaign on DalechukJuice promotion
Mar, 10 Ganna Darchula
177 Awareness campaign on DalechukJuice promotion
Feb, 10 Gokuleshor Darchula
178 Support to regular meeting to sub group 17 Jul, 10 Charikot Cluster Dolakha 165 50 115 35 179 Support regular meetings of sub groups 16‐18 Aug, 09 Katakuti Dolakha 75 25 50 23 180 General assembly of Sailung paper enterprise 12 Aug, 09 Charikot Cluster Dolakha 30 22 8 5 181 Meeting with Sanubodle CFUG 5 Sep, 09 Katakuti Dolakha 7 7 ‐ ‐182 Meeting with Subgroup of Kande 9 Sep, 09 Kande Dolakha 25 7 18 ‐183 Meeting with subgroup 13 Sep, 09 Owlsharpa Dolakha 23 4 19 8 184 Meeting with subgroup 6 Oct, 09 Dhunge Dolakha 21 18 3 2 185 Participate in general assembly of
Napkeyanmara CFUG 9 Nov, 09 Lankuridanda Dolakha 183 75 108 53
186 Meeting with subgroup of Dhandchaur 19 Dec, 09 Makaibari Dolakha 17 8 9 2 187 Participate in general assembly of
Bodlesetidevi CFUG 20 Dec, 09 Lankuridanda Dolakha 220 150 70 45
188 Cordination meeting with sub group and CFUG of Majh Kharka
4 Aug, 09 Makaibari Dolakha 26 19 7 2
189 Support for account keeping to the sub groups Sep. 09 Charikot, Sailung Dolakha 1,250 500 750 250
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190 Meeting with Gairi CFUG committee 5 Nov, 09 Fasku Dolakha 11 9 2 2 191 Subgroup strengthening in Gairi CFUG 13 Feb, 10 Charikot Cluster Dolakha 71 62 9 13 192 Support to Majhakharka CFUG for annual
audit 31 Jan, 10 Makaibari Dolakha 7 4 3 2
193 CFUG activities follow up support 1‐7 Feb, 10 Sailung cluster Dolakha 10 5 5 194 Support to Farmer to Farmer Program in Sub
groups 8 Jul, 09 Sailung Cluster Dolakha 100 25 75 15
195 Interaction meeting withcommunity enterpreneurs
26 Feb, 10 Charikot Dolakha 23 14 9 7
196 meetings with NTFP production and processing co‐oprative,Sikre
11 Aug, 09 Sikre Sindhupalchok 26 17 9 5
197 Participate general assembly of Patle CFUG, Sikre
17 Aug, 09 Sikre Sindhupalchok 44 26 18 7
198 Participate general assembly of Peukharka CFUG, Sikre
20 Aug, 09 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 25 14 11 5
199 Meeting with Sikre wintergreen and briquette ent.
10 Sep, 09 Sikre Sindhupalchok 12 5 7 3
200 Meeting with Sub groups of Peukharka CFUG 14 Sep, 09 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 12 4 8 6 201 Meeting with Mulkharka CFUG for sub group
formation 17 Sep, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 26 18 8 5
202 Visit Khalte CFUG and discuss about wintergreen collection sub group formation
18 Sep, 09 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 9 6 3
203 Meeting with Okreni Briquette enterprise 1 Nov, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 11 5 6 4 204 Meeting with worker of okreni Briquette 2 Nov, 09 Thulopakhar Sindhupalchok 8 3 5 5 205 Meeting with Bhagelichap CFUGs for Okreni
Briquette ent. restarts 4 Nov, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 6 6 ‐
206 Meeting with Mulkharka CFUGs for Okreni Briquette ent. restarts
5 Nov, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 9 9
207 Meeting Okreni CFUGs for Briquette enterprise start.
11 Nov, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 3 2 1
208 Meeting with Okreni Briquette enterprise 16 Nov, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 11 8 3 4 209 Meeting about Allo collection enterprise 19 Nov, 09 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 10 6 4 4 210 Meeting with Okreni Briquette enterprise 27 Nov, 09 Okreni Sindhupalchok 10 7 3 3 211 Meeting with Sikre Briquette enterprise 9 Dec, 09 Sikre Sindhupalchok 12 3 9 7 212 General assembly of Mulkharka CFUG 9 Jan, 10 Jethal Sindhupalchok 215 157 58 48 213 General assembly of Patle CFUG 16 Jan, 10 Sikre Sindhupalchok 39 23 16 8 214 Meeting with Charcoal production group of
Mulkharka CFUG 18 Jan, 10 Sikre Sindhupalchok 7 7
215 Meeting with Okreni Jwala Briquette enterprise
24 Jan, 10 Okreni Sindhupalchok 8 3 5 5
216 Meeting with Bhagelichap Sub group 26 Jan, 10 Sildhunga Sindhupalchok 11 7 4 4 217 Meeting with Charcoal production group of
Mulkharka CFUG 28 Jan, 10 Jethal Sindhupalchok 7 5 2 7
218 Meeting with Ahaldanda sub group 29 Jan, 10 Sikre Sindhupalchok 19 11 8 8 219 Meeting with Sildhunga Subgroup 30 Jan, 10 Sildhunga Sindhupalchok 15 9 6 8 220 Meeting with Mahadevkhola Subgroup 4 Feb, 10 Sikre Sindhupalchok 20 14 6 5 221 Meeting with Wintergreen enterprise 5 Feb, 10 Sikre Sindhupalchok 5 3 2 2 222 Meeting with Okreni Briquette enterprise 6 Feb, 10 Sikre Sindhupalchok 7 3 4 5 223 Meeting with subgroup of PatleSubgroup 8 Feb, 10 Sikre Sindhupalchok 15 9 6 6 224 Meeting with Deurali subgroup 9 Feb, 10 Kalapani Sindhupalchok 15 9 6 3 225 Meeting with Bhagelichap CFUG for sub group
formation and charcoal production 10 Feb, 10 Sildhunga Sindhupalchok 6 4 2
226 Meeting with sub group of Tamche CFUG 28 Feb, 10 Tamche Sindhupalchok 21 12 9 6 227 Facilitate to strengthen anthening of Okreni
Bio‐briquette enterprise 8 Sep, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 13 5 8 5
228 Meeting with sub groups of Mulkharka CFUG 25 Nov, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 15 10 5 8 229 Meeting with sub groups of Mulkharka CFUG 16 Dec, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 16 9 7 6 230 Sub group identification meeting in Mulkharka
CFUGs 30 Dec, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 15 8 7 5
231 Meeting with Okreni CFUG for Subgroup formation
5 Jan, 10 Okreni Sindhupalchok 6 5 1 1
232 Meeting with Patle CFUG for sub group formation
12 Jan. 10 Sikre Sindhupalchok 41 26 15 13
233 Meeting with Bhagelichap CFUGs for sub group formation
14 Jan, 10 Jethal Sindhupalchok 8 5 3 2
234 Meeting with Bhagelichap CFUG for sub group formation
17 Jan, 10 Sildhunga Sindhupalchok 19 11 8 3
235 Meeting with Bhagelichap CFUG for Sub group formation
24 Jan, 10 Jethal Sindhupalchok 17 9 8 5
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236 Meeting with community for dalechuk ent establishment
5 Jul, 09 Laune Bajhang 17 14 3 1
237 Meeting of dalechuk resources inventory 2 Aug, 09 Laune Bajhang 18 18 ‐ 2 238 Meeting with community for infrastructure
development of dalechuk ent 26 Aug, 09 Laune Bajhang 15 12 3 3
239 Meeting with community for lokta collectoin 20 Oct, 09 Bamor Bajhang 22 12 10 1 240 Meeting of Lokta collection training. 23 Jul, 09 Sainpasela Bajhang 9 6 3 241 Meeting with Jutevatmaya CFUGs for OP
review 18 Sep, 09 Goiechan Bajhang 29 20 9 4
242 Meeting of Lokta collection training. 5 Sep, 09 Paudi Bajhang 11 7 4 ‐243 Meeting with community for Hand made
paper ent development 15 Oct, 09 Goichan Bajhang 19 11 8 ‐
244 Meeting with community for Juneli Hand made paper ent development.
23 Dec, 09 Goichan Bajhang 25 16 9 o
245 Meeting with community for Juneli Hand made paper ent registration
23 Sep, 09 Goichan Bajhang 21 11 10 ‐
246 Meeting of Yarsagumba conservation comittee
2 Jul, 09 Paudi Bajhang 30 30 ‐ 3
247 Meeting with Jutevatmaya CFUGs for Forest sartification.
24 Dec, 09 Goichan Bajhang 31 20 11 ‐
248 Meeting with community for sustenable harvesting of kutki
5 Aug, 09 Bamor Bajhang 19 12 7 2
249 Meeting with community for sustenable harvesting of kutki
9 Aug, 09 Goichan Bajhang 22 13 9 3
250 Meeting with Yarshagumba conservation Committee
9 Mar, 10 paudi Bajhang 13 13 ‐ 1
251 Meeting with community for sustainable harvesting of kutki
15 Aug, 09 Daha Bajhang 22 15 7 8
252 Organize assembly of Juneli Handmade Paper Enterprise
11 Mar, 09 Goichan Bajhang 53 53 ‐ ‐
253 Metting with Juneli hand made paper ent 22 Dec, 09 Goiechan Bajhang 55 40 15 ‐254 Paper Making Training 3‐18 Dec, 09 Goiechan Bajhang 15 8 7 ‐255 Metting with community for revilbing fund
movilizition. 1 Feb, 10 Goichan Bajhang 13 9 4 ‐
256 Metting with Community for Forest Certification
10 Jan, 10 Goiechan Bajhang 21 18 3 ‐
257 Metting with Community for Forest Certification
5 Feb, 10 Bamore Bajhang 36 21 15 ‐
258 Metting with DFO for forest certification 18 Feb, 10 Chainpur Bajhang 5 5 ‐ ‐259 Metting with PAF 19 Feb, 10 Chainpur Bajhang 4 4 ‐ ‐260 Metting with CFUG for Account Keeping
System Dev. 24Feb, 10 Sola Bajhang 16 11 5 ‐
261 Technical Assitance for ResourceManagement 25 Feb, 10 Bamor Bajhang 21 15 6 ‐262 Metting with community for lokta callection 26 Feb, 10 Bamore Bajhang 22 15 7 ‐263 Metting with CFUG for Account Keeping
System Dev. 2 Feb, 10 Bamor Bajhang 19 11 8 ‐
264 Metting with Yarshagumba conservation Committeefor Collecated Fund Mobilizion
1 Mar, 10 Paudi Bajhang 14 12 2 2
265 Metting with Juneli handmade paper Ent.for Account keeping System Dev.
7 Mar, 10 Goichan Bajhang 5 5 ‐ ‐
266 Metting with Juneli handmade paper Ent.for Account keeping System Dev.
8 Mar, 10 Goichan Bajhang 4 4 ‐ ‐
267 Metting with YCC for making activity planning. 9 Mar, 10 Paudi Bajhang 13 13 ‐ 3 268 Metting with CFUGs for account keeping
system Dev. 10 Mar, 10 Goichan Bajhang 16 15 1 ‐
269 Organaize janeral essembly of Liche CFUGs 12 Mar, 10 Bamore Bajhang 57 40 17 ‐270 Organaize Rap‐up of transformetion programe 22 Mar, 10 Chainpur Bajhang 22 18 4 1 271 Metting with co‐opertive 28 Mar, 10 Khodpe,Baitadi Bajhang 17 16 1 ‐272 Metting with Yarsagumba conservetion
committee 21 Mar, 10 Paudi Bajhang 15 15 ‐ 3
273 Metting with JHMP Ent 29 Mar, 10 Goichan Bajhang 21 18 3 ‐274 Metting with community for lokta callection 31 Mar, 10 Bhamchaur VDC Bajhang 36 28 8 ‐275 Facilitation to JHMP Ents manager for account
keeping system 5 Apr, 10 Goichan Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐
276 Facilitation to JHMP Ents manager for account keeping system
6 Apr, 10 Goichan Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐
277 Facilitation to JHMP Ents manager for account keeping system
7 Apr, 10 Goichan Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐
278 Metting with JHMP Ent 8 Apr, 10 Goichan Bajhang 24 19 5 ‐
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279 Metting with sub group 14 Apr, 10 Bamore Bajhang 33 23 10 ‐280 Metting with sub group 16 Apr, 10 Kachali Bajhang 21 13 8 ‐281 Meeting with sub group 17 Apr, 10 Kada Bajhang 21 10 11 ‐282 Meeting with sub group 18 Apr, 10 Daha Bajhang 29 27 2 5 283 Meeting with sub group 19 Apr, 10 Dalkot Bajhang 32 19 13 32 284 Meeting with YCC 21 Apr, 10 Gierau Bajhang 36 36 ‐ ‐285 Meeting with JHMP Ent. 22 Apr, 10 Goichan Bajhang 30 30 ‐ ‐286 Meeting with sub group 2 May, 10 Takare ‐8 ‐Baitadi Bajhang 18 14 4 ‐287 Meeting with sub group 3 Apr, 10 Madhu Bajhang 17 17 ‐ ‐288 Meeting with sub group 4 Apr,010 Maheshowr Bajhang 16 9 7 ‐289 Meeting with Shigas herbel production,
persesing and marketing co‐opertive 5 Apr, 10 Khodpe,Baitadi Bajhang 17 15 2 ‐
290 Meeting with Yarsagumba callectors an other VDC
24 Apr, 10 Dhauladhunga Bajhang 61 61 ‐ ‐
291 Meeting with Yarsagumba callectors. 26 Apr, 10 thade Bajhang 206 206 ‐ ‐292 Meeting with community for lokta callection 24 Apr, 10 Bamore Bajhang 20 7 13 ‐293 Meeting with community for lokta callection 26 Apr, 10 Pipalkot Bajhang 24 16 8 ‐294 Meeting with MalikarjunNatural Products Pvt
ltd 19 Sep, 09 Gokule Darchula 15 12 3 ‐
295 Teacher’s workshop 1 Apr, 10 Gokuleshor Darchula 10 10 296 Orientation on legal documents for company
members 28 Feb, 10 Gokuleshor Darchula 5 4 1 ‐
297 Orientation onkeeping Records 26 Apr, 10 Gokuleshor Darchula 4 3 1 298 Orientation on Sub Groups Management
systems 27 Mar, 10 Gokuleshor Darchula 7 7
299 Sub Group orientation 9 Apr, 10 Dubedi Darchula 29 23 6 300 Sub Group orientation 11 Apr, 10 Naugaun Darchula 13 8 5 301 Planning meeting for income generation 29 Apr, 10 Nagini Darchula 40 18 22 302 Awareness package focused to pro‐
poor/women enterprises (HH level) 16 Jan, 09 Burtibang Baglung 21 19 2
303 Trail production and inaguration of Hampal forest product processing pvt. Ltd.
4 Feb, 09 Salija Parbat 44 36 8
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 26771; Male: 14803; Female: 11968; DAG: 1615iii Meetings and techincal support activities for business plan prepration
1 Business plan preparation support to group or private enterprise 0 Sailung handmade paper enterprise
10 to11 Jun, 08, 08
Katakuti Dolakha 22 22 ‐ 2
2 Business plan preparation support to micro enterprise 0 SimghaderiSub group
29 April, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 23 15 8 14
3 Business plan Preparation Workshop 19020, May, 08 Ruma Myagdi 28 23 5 3 4 Business plan Preparation Workshop 23024, May Lulang Myagdi 29 22 7 9 5 Business plan preparation support May0Jun, 08 CFUGs Bajhang 225 189 36 6 6 Business planning support for Cardamom
enterprise0Gairi CFUG Apr, 08 Fasku Dolakha 11 7 4 5
7 Business planning support for Cardamom enterprise0Golmeswor CFUG
March, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 12 5 7 8
8 Business planning support to group May,08 Khandeshwori Darchula 90 75 15 5 9 Business planning support to group and
Network Jun, 08 Khunga, Baglung 6 1 5 2
10 Business Planning Support to group and Network
May, 08 Salija Parbat 6 6
11 Business Planning Support to group and Network
May, 08 Humla 39 27 12
12 Business Planning Support to group and Network
Jun, 08 Humla 30 25 5
13 Business Planning Support to group and Network
Humla 30 23 7
14 Business planning support to group or private enterprise0 Briquitte
18 Jun, 08, 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 13 8 5 ‐
15 Business planning support to group or private enterprise0 wintergreen
10 may, 17 Jun, 08, 08
Attarpur Sindhupalchok 15 12 3 ‐
16 Business planning support to micro‐enterprises
Apr0Jun, 08 Bongadovan Baglung 23 19 4 14
17 Business planning support to timber depot0 Langthapa
March, 08 Bhusafeda Dolakha 20 18 2 4
18 Business planning support to timber depot0 phalam pokhari
May, 08 Sailung Dolakha 12 9 3 2
19 Business planning support to timber depot0 Sirjana
March, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 19 15 4 5
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20 Business planning support to group‐enterprise 10 July, 08 Khunga Baglung 7 6 1 21 Business planning support to micro‐
enterprise 13‐20 July, 08 Khungkhani Baglung 11 ‐ 11
22 Business Planning Support to group and Network enterprise
18 July, 08 Lekhphant Parbat 19 17 2
23 Business plan preparation of group enterprise 15‐17 Oct, 08 Khunga Baglung 6 6 ‐24 Business plan support to Micro‐enterprise 1‐6 Oct, 08 Ruma Myagdi 36 9 27 25 Business planning support to micro‐
enterprise 12,Aug,08 Lulang Myagdi 24 16 8 ‐
26 Business planning support to Micro‐enterprises
1,6 Oct,08 Ruma Myagdi 36 9 27 ‐
27 Business planning support to Allo enterprise 10‐20 April 2009 Darbang Myagdi 9 7 2 ‐28 Business planning support to Allo enterprise 16 jan ,09 Burtibang Baglung 21 19 2 29 Business planning support to Chiuri enterprise Feb, 09 Butwal, Pyuthan Baglung ‐ 30 Business planning support to Chiuri enterprise 14‐17 Mar, 09 Bhingithe‐9 Baglung 11 11 2 31 Business planning support to group‐enterprise 10,July,08 Khunga Baglung 7 6 1 32 Business planning support to micro‐
enterprise 13‐20,July,08 Khungkhani Baglung 11 ‐ 11
33 Business planning support to group‐enterprise 6‐7, Aug, 08 Khunga Baglung 6 1 5 4 34 Business planning support‐micro‐ enterprise 13,16,1,18 Aug,08 Khungkhani Baglung 26 26 5 35 Business planning support to Hampal paper
enterprise 4Feb, 2009 Salija Parbat 44 36 8
36 Business planning support to group enterprise Dec, 08 Salija Parbat ‐ 37 Business planning support 8 Sep., 08 Dhairing Parbat 12 9 3 3 38 Business plan preparation support for
Attarpur Briquette enterprise 10 to 11 Sep. 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 11 5 6 2
39 Business plan preparation support for Sikre Dhasingare processing enterprise
10 to 11 Sep. 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 10 7 3 3
40 Business plan preparation support for Sankhadevi Briquette enterprise
14 Sep. 08 Lankuri Danda Dolakha 5 3 2 2
41 Business plan preparation support for Sankhadevi Briquette enterprise
3 to 4 Sep. 08 Katakuti Dolakha 8 6 2 1
42 Business plan preparation support for Jiri Briquette enterprise
8 Jan. 09 Jiri Dolakha 24 20 4 2
43 Business plan preparation support to paper enterprise of Sailung
21 Nov. 08 Katakuti Dolakha 24 23 1 ‐
44 Business plan preparation support to wintergreen enterprise, Dandakharka
28 April, 09 Danda Kharka Dolakha 9 7 2 2
45 Business plan preparation support to Briquette enterprise, Katakuti
7 to 8 Apri, 09 Katakuti Dolakha 21 15 6 5
46 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
20 oct,08 Goichen Bajhang 79 37 42 7
47 Business planning meeting with lokta collectors
24 Dec,08 Baddijyaban Bajhang 37 32 5 4
48 Business planning meeting with Lokta collectors
28Dec,08 Chakanda Bajhang 24 21 3 12
49 Business planning meeting with Juneli HP Ent 4 Oct,08 Goichen Bajhang 104 84 20 ‐50 Business planning meeting with katuki
collectors 14Nov,08 Bamor Bajhang 15 15 ‐ ‐
51 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
16 Nov,08 Basthi Bajhang 54 45 9 ‐
52 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
18 Nov,08 Daha Bajhang 28 23 5 ‐
53 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
20Nov,08 Dalkot Bajhang 9 3 6 9
54 Business planning meeting‐ Dalechuk collectors
20 mar,09 Laune Bajhang 20 12 8 ‐
55 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
9 oct,08 Patha Darchula 34 20 14
56 Business planning meeting with lokta collectors
2 Dec,08 Tolimandu Darchula 43 32 11
57 Business planning meeting with Lokta collectors
7Dec,08 GHoljar Darchula 32 11 21
58 Business planning meeting with Juneli HP Ent 4 Oct,08 Tothi Darchula 44 8 36 59 Business planning meeting with katuki
collectors 4Nov,08 Childhungra Darchula 33 22 11 5
60 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
8 Nov,08 Jhusku Darchula 55 47 8
61 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
11 Nov,08 Khatti Darchula 9 6 3
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62 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
2Nov,08 Daha Darchula 15 15
63 Business planning meeting with Dalechukcollectors
30 mar,09 Guljar Darchula ‐
64 Business planning support to furniture enterprise
10 Jul, 09 Khunga Baglung 7 6 1
65 Business planning support to allo enterprise 13‐20 Jul, 09 Khungkhani Baglung 11 ‐ 11 66 Business planning support to group‐enterprise 6‐7 Aug, 08 Khunga Baglung 6 1 5 4 67 Business planning support to micro‐
enterprise 13‐18 Aug, 09 Khungkhani Baglung 26 26 5
68 Business planning support to furniture enterprise
10 Aug, 09 Khunga Baglung 4 4
69 Support for enterprise registration Nov‐Dec, 09 Baglung, Khunga Baglung 4 4 70 Facilitate business plan preparation 5 Dec, 09 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 6 6 3 71 Facilitate for Enterprise registration Dec, 09 Salija Parbat 2 2 72 Business planning meeting with katuki
collectors 20 oct, 09 Goichen Bajhang 79 37 42 7
73 Business planning meeting with lokta collectors
24 Dec, 09 Baddijyaban Bajhang 37 32 5 4
74 Business planning meeting with Lokta collectors
28 Dec, 09 Chakanda Bajhang 24 21 3 12
75 Business planning meeting with Juneli HP Ent 4 Oct,09 Goichen Bajhang 104 84 20 ‐76 Business planning meeting with katuki
collectors 14 Nov, 09 Bamor Bajhang 15 15 ‐ ‐
77 Business planning meeting‐katuki collectors 16 Nov, 09 Basthi Bajhang 54 45 9 ‐78 Business planning meeting with katuki
collectors 18 Nov, 09 Daha Bajhang 28 23 5 ‐
79 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
20Nov, 09 Dalkot Bajhang 9 3 6 9
80 Business planning meeting with Dalechukcollectors
20 Mar, 09 Laune Bajhang 20 12 8 ‐
81 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
9 oct, 09 Patha Darchula 34 20 14
82 Business planning meeting with lokta collectors
2 Dec, 09 Tolimandu Darchula 43 32 11
83 Business planning meeting with Lokta collectors
7 Dec, 09 Ghanjir Darchula 32 11 21
84 Business planning meeting with Juneli HP Ent 4 Oct, 09 Tothi Darchula 44 8 36 85 Business planning meeting with katuki
collectors 4 Nov, 09 Childhungra Darchula 33 22 11 5
86 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
8 Nov, 09 Jhusku Darchula 55 47 8
87 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
11 Nov, 09 Khatti Darchula 9 6 3
88 Business planning meeting with katuki collectors
2Nov, 09 Daha Darchula 15 15
89 Business planning meeting with Dalechukcollectors
30 mar, 09 Guljar Darchula 5 5
90 Meeting with CFUGs and Bhimeswor paper enterprise
3 Dec, 09 Boach Darchula 37 17 20 9
91 Business planning meeting with Suspa wintergreen processing enterprise
3 Dec, 09 Charikot Cluster Dolakha 6 6 ‐ 3
92 Business planning meeting with Briquette and Wintergreen enterprise, Lankuridanda
1 Aug, 09 Lankuridanda Dolakha 12 5 7
93 Business planning meeting with Suspa wintergreen processing enterprise
8 Aug, 09 Suspa Dolakha 17 13 4 3
94 Business planning meeting with Sailung Paper enterprise
10 Aug, 09 Katakuti Dolakha 27 20 7 4
95 Business planning meeting among CFUG and enterprise of wintergreen in Suspa CFUG
6 Oct, 09 Suspa Dolakha 17 10 7 4
96 Business planning meeting with Bhimeswor paper enterprise
24 Oct, 09 Boach Dolakha 7 5 2 3
97 Business planning meeting with Sankhadevi Briquette enterprise
1 Nov, 09 Lankuridanda Dolakha 9 5 4 ‐
98 Business planning meeting with Silung Briquette enterprise
3 Nov, 09 Bodle Dolakha 6 5 1 2
99 Business planning meeting with Sailung Paper enterprise
14 Nov, 09 Bodle Dolakha 21 16 5 7
100 Business planning meeting with Sailung Briquette enterprise
15 Nov, 09 Bodle Dolakha 22 16 6 12
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101 Business planning meeting with Sankhadevi Briquette enterprise
25 Dec, 09 Lankuridanda Dolakha 11 5 6 3
102 Business planning meeting with Sailung Paper enterprise
12 Dec, 09 Bodle Dolakha 20 14 6 5
103 Business planning meeting with Briquette production group
15 Dec, 09 Bodle Dolakha 5 4 1 4
104 Business planning meeting with Bhimeswor paper ent.
18 Dec, 09 Charikot Dolakha 9 6 3 1
105 Business planning meeting with Bhimeswor paper ent.
23 Dec, 09 Charikot Dolakha 7 6 1 1
106 Business planning meeting with Sailung Paper enterprise
26 Dec, 09 Bodle Dolakha 4 3 1 1
107 Business planning meeting with Shankha Devi Briquette enterprise
2 Jan, 10 Lankuridanda Dolakha 13 3 10 6
108 Meeting with Shankha Devi Briquette enterprise
17 Feb, 10 Shankhini Dolakha 21 6 15 12
109 Meeting with Bhimeswor paper enterprise mgt. committee
23 Feb, 10 Makaibari Dolakha 9 3 6 3
110 Meeting with Sailung Briquette enterprise 25 Feb, 10 Bodle Dolakha 8 6 2 2 111 Business plan preparation support to Tamche
Agriculture group 22 Aug, 09 Tamche Sindhupalchok 19 12 7 6
112 Business plan preparation support to Ghyangnamsa CFUG, Attarpur
22 Nov, 09 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 4 3 1 1
113 Business planning of chiuri enterprise 27 Apr, 10 Gokuleshor Darchula 9 8 1 114 Business planning of Company for Ritha
enterprise 22 Mar, 10 Gokuleshor Darchula 9 7 2
115 Business Planning Support to group and Network
18 Jul, 09 Lekhphant 7 Parbat 19 2 17
116 Business Planning Support to group and Network enterprise
25 & 30 Aug, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 155 69 86
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 2895; Male: 1928; Female: 967; DAG: 288iv Enterprise development trainings
1 Enterprise development training 10, May, 08 Ruma Myagdi 10 9 1 1 2 Enterprise development training 15, May, 08 Lulang Myagdi 36 25 11 14 3 Entrepreneurship development package
(hands on training to community entrepreneurs)
Apr, 08 Khunga, Khungkhani, Bongadovan,
Baglung 90 37 53
4 Entrepreneurship development package (hands on training to community entreprenur)
28‐31 May, 08 Salija Parbat ‐
5 Entrepreneurship development package (hands on training to community entreprenur)
8 Jun, 08 Lekhphant Parbat 18 17 1
6 SIYB training March, 08 Sivling Baitadi 30 5 25 5 7 Entrepreneurship development training 17 July, 08 Khunga Baglung 10 ‐ 10 8 Entrepreneurship development training‐
Furniture enterprise Feb, 09 Khunga, Butwal Baglung ‐
9 Entrepreneurship development training‐Furniture enterprise
Feb, 09 Khunga, Butwal Baglung ‐
10 Entrepreneurship development training 8 & 10 Feb, 09 Khunga Baglung 14 14 ‐ 8 11 Entrepreneurship development training‐Chiuri
enterprise Feb, 09 Butwal, Pyuthan Baglung ‐
12 Entrepreneurship development training 8 Sep., 08 Dhairing Parbat 12 9 3 3 13 Entrepreneurship development training 4Feb, 2009 Salija Parbat 44 36 8 14 Entrepreneurship development training Dec, 08 Salija Parbat ‐ 15 Entrepreneurship development training‐
Furniture enterprise Feb, 09 Khunga, Butwal Baglung ‐
16 Entrepreneurship development training 4Feb, 2009 Salija Parbat 44 36 8 17 Entrepreneurship development training Dec, 08 Salija Parbat ‐ 18 Entrepreneurship development training 22 Oct. 09 Sikre Sindhupalchok 23 16 7 5 19 Entrepreneurship development training 18,21 jan '09 Khunga Baglung 6 4 2 20 Entrepreneurship development training‐
timber depot 23 jan, '09 Khunga Baglung 6 6 ‐
21 Entrepreneurship development training 6 jan, '09 Adhikaricahur Baglung 12 ‐ 12 22 Entrepreneurship development training‐
timber depot 21‐22 May,08 Khunga Baglung 49 30 19
23 Entrepreneurship development training 10 to 15 Jan. 09 Sailung Dolakha 15 6 9 5 24 Training to furniture enterprise management
committee 8‐10 Feb, 09 Khunga Baglung 14 14 ‐ 8
25 Chiuri enterprise data collection for BP preparation
Feb, 09 Butwal, Pyuthan Baglung 2 2
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26 Support for infrastructure development and marketing support for furniture machinary purchasing.
Feb, 09 Khunga, Butwal Baglung 3 3
27 Facilitate to establish timber depot 23 Jan, 09 Khunga Baglung 6 6 ‐28 Facilitate and support enterprise registration 18‐21 Jan 09 Khunga Baglung 6 4 2 29 Machinary support 6 Jan, 09 Adhikaricahur Baglung 12 ‐ 12 30 Facilitate enterprise planning and
management training 14 Dec, 09 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 93 46 47 39
31 Facilitate enterprise planning and management training
20 Jan, 10 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 31 24 7
32 Entrepreneurship development package( hands ontraining to community or enterprise group)
8 Sep, 09 Dhairing Parbat 12 9 3 3
33 Inaguration of Hampal forest product processing pvt. Ltd.
4Feb, 2009 Salija Parbat 44 36 8
34 Facilitate for Enterprise registration. Dec, 09 Salija Parbat ‐ 35 Inaguration of Hampal forest product
processing pvt. Ltd. 4 Feb, 09 Salija Parbat 44 36 8
36 Facilitate for Enterprise registration. Dec, 08 Salija Parbat ‐ 37 Exposure visits to enterprise members for
observation of successenterprise in Dolakha 13 Jul, 09 Dolakha Parbat 2 2
38 Enterprise establishment support.. Aug, 09 Lekhphant Parbat ‐ 39 Support to inagurate wintergreen enterprise 15 Aug, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 238 185 53 40 Enterprise establishment and trial production Aug, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 15 15 41 Support on enterprise registration Feb, 09 Kushma Parbat ‐ 42 Facilitate to form subgroup 8 Sep, 09 Dhairing Parbat 12 9 3 3 43 Facilitate to form subgroup Aug, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 106 55 51 98 44 Inter CFUG shairing visit for Briquette
enterprise development, for shankha devi briquette ent.
20 Jul, 09 Charikot Cluster Dolakha 37 22 15 12
45 Inter CFUG shairing visit for Briquette enterprise development for Sailung Briquette enterprise
28 Nov, 09 Sikre and Okreni Dolakha 4 3 1 4
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 1100; Male: 721; Female: 379; DAG: 208v Skill Development training for enterprises
1 Handmade paper productiontraining MarJun kailash Bajhang 10 3 7 2 Quality control on handmade paper
production kailash Bajhang 8 6 2
3 Skill Development training 19‐26, May Ruma Myagdi 12 7 5 4 4 Skill Development training 15‐29, May Lulang Myagdi 12 5 7 10 5 Skill training to participants to start enterprise 9013 May, 08 Salija Parbat 3 3 ‐6 Hand made paper quality improvement
workshop May, 08 Taman Baglung 48 46 2 ‐
7 Skill development training on Allo processing May‐Jun, 08 Adhikarichaur Baglung 15 15 ‐ 15 8 Skill development training‐Lokta processing
enterprise 9 Nov to 10 Dec.,08
Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 32 2 30 ‐
9 Skill development training‐Machine oporation and mangement
22‐23 Jan 09 Ruma Myagdi 3 3 ‐ ‐
10 Skill development training‐timber harvesting 12 Feb, 09 Khunga Baglung 3 3 11 Skill development training‐Allo processing 23‐29Mar,09 Khungkhani Baglung 14 14 11 12 Skill development training‐handmade paper
making 22Jan‐4 feb,09 Salija Parbat 13 4 9 10
13 Skill development training‐Allo processing 4‐18 feb, 09 Dhairing Parbat 17 17 17 14 Skill development training‐Wintergreen oil
processing Aug. 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 6 5 1 ‐
15 Skill development training‐choarcoal production
21 to 23 Sep. 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 23 11 12 ‐
16 Skill development training‐Briquette making 20 to 22 Oct. 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 13 6 7 3 17 Skill development training‐choarcoal
production 21 to 26 Nov. 08 Katakuti Dolakha 42 28 14 10
18 Skill development training‐choarcoal production
1 to 3 Dec. 08 Lankuri danda Dolakha 6 6 ‐ 4
19 Skill development training‐choarcoal production
1 to 3 Dec. 08 Boach Dolakha 7 7 ‐ 3
20 Skill development training‐choarcoal production
19 to 21, Jan.09 Jiri Dolakha 14 11 3 5
21 Skill development training‐handmade paper making
19 to 20 Jan. 09 Katakuti Dolakha 3 3 ‐ ‐
22 Skill development training‐Briquette making Jan. to Feb. 09 Lankuri danda Dolakha 9 5 4 2
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23 Skill development training‐Briquette making Jan. to Feb. 10 Sikre Sindhupalchok 17 9 8 3 24 Skill development training‐handmade paper
making March to May, 09 Katakuti Dolakha 12 4 8 4
25 Skill development training‐Briquette making 2 to 4 April, 09 Katakuti Dolakha 13 5 8 3 26 Skill development training‐handmade paper
making 1Jun,09 Goichen Bajhang 8 2 6 ‐
27 Skill development training‐Sibukthron juice making
5‐8 Feb,09 Gulfar Darchula 6 6 ‐ ‐
28 Hands on training to Timber depot manager 12 Feb, 09 Khunga Baglung 3 3 29 Explore technology for Chiuri enterprise Feb, 09 Butwal Baglung ‐ 30 Allo processing training. 23‐29 Mar ,09 Khungkhani Baglung 14 14 11 31 Timber depot establishment facilitation 21‐22 May, 09 Khunga Baglung 49 30 19 32 Hands on training to furniture enterprise
worker 23 May, 10 Burtibang Baglung ‐
33 Training on AllO Processing 7‐13 Jan, 10 Bongkhani Baglung 16 16 34 Training on handmade paper making 22 Jan, 10 Salija parbat 13 4 9 10 35 Training on allo processing and thread making 4‐18 Feb, 10 Dhairing parbat 17 17 17 36 Training for wintergreenoil production 8‐20 Aug, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 5 5 37 Training on Allo thread making 21 Sep, 09 Dhairing Parbat 15 15 15 38 Refresher training on Allo thread making Mar, 10 Dhairing Parbat ‐ 39 Handmade Paper making training 1 Jun, 09 Goichen Bajhang 8 2 6 ‐40 Juice production training 5‐8 Feb, 09 Guljar Darchula 6 6 ‐ ‐41 Refresher training of Juice production and
marketing 14 Nov, 09 Daramghar Darchula 12 11 1
42 Charcoal production training in Lankuridanda 10 Oct, 09 Lankuridanda Dolakha 10 5 5 3 43 Charcoal production follow up, Sailung 30 Jan, 10 Bodle Dolakha 3 ‐ 3 3 44 Charcoal making training to Okreni Briquette
ent. 38 Nov, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 8 6 2 8
45 Briquettemaking training in Okreni 14 Nov, 09 Okreni Sindhupalchok 13 8 5 6 46 Quality improvement training of Briquette in
Okreni 2Dec, 09 Okreni and Sikre Sindhupalchok 20 15 5 12
47 Charcoal making training in Tamche 19 Jan, 10 Tamche Sindhupalchok 6 6 6 Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 587; Male: 306; Female: 281; DAG: 195vi Enterprise groups and networks formations
1 Enterprise network formation meeting between collector & processer
15,Jun, 08 Lulang Myagdi 7 4 3 3
2 Enterprise network formation meeting between collector & processer
17, Jun, 08 Lulang Myagdi 16 13 3 6
3 Enterprise network formation meeting between collector & processer
18, Jun, 08 Ruma Myagdi 13 11 2 7
4 Enterprise network formation meeting between collector & processer
16, Jun, 08 Ruma Myagdi 20 18 2 8
5 Sub group formation Apr‐Jun, 08 CFUGs Bajhang 191 148 43 28 6 Enterprise management committee formation
workshop Jun, 08 Adhikarichaur Baglung 19 1 18
7 Yarsagumba conservation committee formation
Jun, 08 Dahabagar Bajhang 41 38 3
8 Enterprise management committee formation meeting
20 July, 08 Khunga Baglung 11 9 2
9 Timber depot establishment 21‐22 May, 08 Khunga Baglung 49 30 19 10 Micro‐enterprise group formaiton meeting 4 July, 08 Kyang Parbat 7 5 2 11 Enterprise management committee formation
meeting 20&25 July, 08 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 50 44 6
12 Timber depot establishment meeting 24‐26 Oct, 08 Khunga Baglung 18 18 13 Enterprise management committee formation
meeting 18‐27 Oct Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 4 2 2
14 Sub group formation 1‐11 Jan 09 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 107 82 25 ‐15 Enterprise management committee formation
meeting 5‐30 Jan 09 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 13 7 6 1
16 Sub group formation 15‐19 March 09 Lulang Myagdi 49 33 16 ‐17 Sub group formation 15‐19 March 09 Ruma Myagdi 37 30 7 ‐18 Sub group formation 15‐19 March 09 Ruma Myagdi 37 30 7 ‐19 Facilitate Enterrprise registration 10‐24 April 2009 Ruma,Lulang, Beni Myagdi 26 22 4 ‐20 Facilitate Enterrprise registration 10‐24 April 2009 Ruma,Lulang, Beni Myagdi 48 26 22 4 21 Sub group formation 8 Sep., 08 Dhairing Parbat 12 9 3 3 22 Enterprise management committee formation
meeting 27 Dec. 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 20 13 7 3
23 Assembly of Sailung paper enterprise 20 July, 08 Bodle Dolakha 17 16 1 ‐24 Ritha Traders NetworkingMeeting 1‐Oct Pipalkot khula Dhar Bajhang 14 14 ‐ ‐
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25 Yarsagumba Networking Meeting 18 Apr,09 Dahabagar Bajhang 25 25 ‐ ‐26 VDC assembly for Yarsagumba conservation
committee formation Apr,09 Dahabagar Bajhang 765 725 40 10
27 Rittha Network formation workshop Oct,08 Latinath Darchula 32 29 3 ‐28 Networking between CFUG & Enterprises 9 Nov, 09 Lulang Myagdi 9 7 2 29 Networking between CFUG & Enterprises 22‐28 Nov, 09 Devisthan Myagdi 14 14 ‐30 Networking between CFUG & Enterprises 14‐15 Dec, 09 Muna Myagdi 9 8 1 31 Networking between CFUG & Enterprises 19‐28 Jan, 10 Darbang Myagdi 6 5 1 ‐32 Networking between CSSI & Enterprizes 26 Apr, 10 Beni Myagdi 44 33 11 33 Ritha Traders NetworkingMeeting 16 Apr, 10 Pipalkot khula Bajhang 14 14 0 034 Yarsagumba Networking Meeting 18 Apr, 10 Dahabagar Bajhang 25 25 0 035 VDC assembly Apr, 10 Dahabagar Bajhang 765 725 40 10 36 Ritha Networking meeting Oct, 09 Latinath Darchula 32 29 3 ‐37 Linkage malikarjun Natural products PVT for
Ritha marketing 10 Jan, 10 Latinath Darchula 43 43
38 Organize meeting for agriculture co‐oprative formation of sub group of Thangsa Deurali CFUG
19 Nov, 09 Makaibari Dolakha 25 18 7 5
39 Meeting for of Dhurbatara agriculture co‐oprative, Thangsa deurali CFUG
7 Jan, 10 Makaibari Dolakha 29 14 15 11
40 Meeting for of Dhurbatara agriculture co‐oprative, Thangsa deurali CFUG
28 Feb, 10 Makaibari Dolakha 25 14 11 8
41 Support saving credit co‐oprative ragistration preparation
21‐30 Jan, 10 Bodle Dolakha 36 19 17 7
42 Support saving credit co‐oprative ragistration preparation
27 Feb, 10 Bodle Dolakha 36 22 14 5
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 2760; Male: 2392; Female: 368; DAG: 119vii Well being ranking in CFUGs
1 Well being ranking Mar‐April, 08 CFUG Bajhang 351 281 70 102 2 Well being ranking March,08 Khandeshwori Darchula 245 188 57 45 3 Well being ranking in 3 VDCs (PRA) Feb, 08 3 VDCs Baitadi 30 28 2 5 4 Well being ranking of Selected CFUG Feb, 08 Humla 52 35 17 5 Well being ranking of Selected CFUG Feb, 08 Humla 38 25 13 6 Well being ranking of Selected CFUG Feb, 08 Humla 7 7 ‐7 Well being ranking 10‐12 March 09 Ruma,Lulang Myagdi ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐8 Well being ranking Junaury, 09 Dhairing Parbat ‐ 9 Well being ranking 13 Mar,09 Baddijytaban Bajhang 41 31 10 ‐10 Facilitate well being ranking 14‐15 Dec, 09 Muna Myagdi 34 19 15 10 11 Raniban CFUG Jan, 10 Dhairing Parbat ‐ 12 Laligurans CFUG Jul, 09 Lekhphant‐8 Parbat 30 13 17 24 13 Simaltechaur CFUG Jul, 09 Lekhphant‐7 Parbat 81 42 39 53 14 well being ranking Baddijytaban 13 Mar, 10 Baddijytaban Bajhang 41 31 10 ‐15 Well being ranking of Shankhadevi CFUG 4 Jan, 10 Lankuridanda Dolakha 18 11 7 9
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 968; Male: 711; Female: 257; DAG: 2482 Enterprise oriented production and management of natural products i FUG identification and recruitment
1 Identification FUGs & recruitment for project acivities
Feb, 08 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi ‐
2 Identification of CFUG and recruitment for project acivities
Feb, 08 Humla 94 81 13
3 Identification of CFUG and recruitment for project acivities
Feb, 08 Humla 920 464 456
4 Identification of FUG and recruitment Feb‐Jun, 08 Adhikarichaur Baglung ‐ 5 Identification of FUG and recruitment Dec.‐Jun, 08 Salija, Lekhphant,
Dhairing, Kyang Parbat ‐
6 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Aklepakha
Feb. to April, 08 Lankuridanda Dolakha 22 15 7 2
7 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Chanedanda
Feb. to April, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 21 15 6 4
8 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Chitrepakha
Feb. to April, 08 Bhusafeda Dolakha 25 18 7 5
9 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Gairi Feb. to April, 08 Fasku Dolakha 13 8 5 3 10 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0
Ghumaune pani Feb. to April, 08 Bhusafeda Dolakha 15 12 3 5
11 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Golmeswor
Feb. to April, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 21 14 7 3
12 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Gugedarkha
Feb. to April, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 21 13 8 6
13 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Feb. to April, 08 Dandakharka Dolakha 13 9 4 3
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Kalidevi 14 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Kitani
Bhir Feb. to April, 08 Fasku Dolakha 17 14 3 2
15 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Lang thapa
Feb. to April, 08 Bhusafeda Dolakha 22 16 6 4
16 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Mahadevstan
Feb. to April, 08 Sailung Dolakha 19 15 4 4
17 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Phalampokhari
Feb. to April, 08 Sailung Dolakha 23 17 6 4
18 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Sanubolde
Feb. to April, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 23 18 5 6
19 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Sirjana
Feb. to April, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 19 14 5 2
20 Identification of FUG and recruitment 0 Tharlange
Feb. to April, 08 Maga Dolakha 16 12 4 4
21 Identification FUGs & recruitment for project activities
10 Mar,09 Sainpasela Bajhang 87 78 9 ‐
22 Identification FUGs & recruitment for project activities
14 Mar,09 Sainpasela Bajhang 82 65 17 7
23 Identification FUGs & recruitment for project activities
3 Mar,09 Dahabagar Bajhang 46 34 12 ‐
24 Identification FUGs & recruitment for project activities
10 Mar,09 Deurukh Darchula 87 78 9 ‐
25 Identification FUGs & recruitment for project activities
14 Mar,09 Khatti Darchula 82 65 17 7
26 Identification FUGs & recruitment for project activities
3 Mar,09 Sambhad Darchula 46 34 12 ‐
27 Identification FUGs & recruitment for project activities
8 Dec, 09 Devisthan Myagdi 4 3 1 1
28 Identification FUGs & recruitment for project activities
10 Dec, 09 Okharbot Myagdi 3 2 1 2
29 Identification FUGs & recruitment for project activities
14‐15 Dec, 09 Muna Myagdi 34 19 15 10
30 Identification of chandichahadapatal CFUG 10 Mar, 09 Sainpasela Bajhang 87 78 9 031 Identification of PatevereCFUG 14 Mar, 09 Sainpasela Bajhang 82 65 17 7 32 Identification of Thulamela CFUG 3 Mar, 09 Dahabagar Bajhang 46 34 12 ‐33 Identification of Deurukh CFUG 10 Mar, 09 Deurukh Darchula 87 78 9 ‐34 Identification of Surma BhabaniCFUG 14 Mar, 09 Khatti Darchula 82 65 17 7 35 Identification of Meldhungda CFUG 3 Mar, 09 Sambhad Darchula 46 34 12 ‐36 Meeting with Ghyangnamsa CFUG 23 Oct, 09 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 12 9 3 1 37 Meeting with Deupokhari CFUG 25 Oct, 09 Thulodhading Sindhupalchok 15 11 4 2
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 2232; Male: 1507; Female: 725; DAG: 101ii CFUG support to management plan improvement
1 Operational plan revision assembly meeting and inventory
Jun, 08 Dahabagar Bajhang 108 80 28 20
2 Operational plan revision assembly meeting and inventory
Jun, 08 Deuliket Bajhang 111 89 22 23
3 Operational plan revision assembly meeting and inventory
Jun, 08 Syadi Bajhang 109 84 25 19
4 Reviewand improvement of FUGs OP May, 08 Taman Baglung 58 13 45 5 Reviewand improvement of FUGs OP Dec‐Jun, 08 Salija Parbat ‐ 6 Review and improvement of FUG OP of
Phalam Aklepakha May‐Jun, 08 Lankuridanda Dolakha 22 14 8 3
7 Review and improvement of FUG OP of Phalam pokhari
May‐Jun, 08 Sailung Dolakha 15 11 4 2
8 Revision of CFUG OP May, 08 Humla 593 307 286 9 Revision of CFUG OP May, 08 Humla 753 385 368 10 Revision of CFUG OP May, 08 Humla 221 115 106 11 Revision of CFUG OP May, 08 Humla 518 264 254 12 Revision of CFUG OP May, 08 Humla 498 360 138 13 Revision of CFUG OP May, 08 Dhaulapani CF Humla 12 11 1 14 Revision of CFUG OP May, 08 Humla 48 38 10 15 Technical and Management support to CFUG 23 July, 08 Khunga Baglung 17 6 11 16 Operational plan revision assembly meeting
and inventory 21‐23 Oct, 08 Ruma Myagdi 20 20 ‐
17 Operational Plan revision 18‐27 Oct.08 Ruma Myagdi 20 20 ‐ ‐18 Operational Plan revision 5‐14 Jan 09 Ruma Myagdi 38 37 1 ‐19 Operational Plan revision 17‐19 Feb, 09 Ruma Myagdi 10 9 1 ‐20 Operational Plan revision Feb, 09 Lulang Myagdi 57 51 6 ‐
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21 Operational Plan revision 28‐31 Mach 09 Ruma,Lulang,Beni Myagdi 19 18 1 ‐22 Operational Plan revision Sep Dhairing Parbat ‐ 23 Operational plan revision assembly meeting
and inventory Regular Parbat ‐
24 Operational Plan revision Jan‐Feb, 09 Parbat ‐ 25 Handover of Improved operational plan 4Feb, 09 Salija Parbat ‐ 26 Handover of Improved operational plan 25 Mar, 2009 Dhairing Parbat 26 7 19 27 Operational plan revision assembly meeting
and inventory 18 th Oct. 08 Sailung Dolakha 95 65 30 4
28 CF boundry Survey 22 Oct. 08 Katakuti Dolakha 16 12 4 2 29 Operational plan revision assembly meeting
and inventory 13 to 22 Nov. 09 Katakuti Dolakha 7 5 2 2
30 Support to CFUG to OP preparation 18 to 24 Jan. 09 Charikot Dolakha 3 3 ‐ ‐31 Support to CFUG OP preparation of
Phalampokhari 6 to 8 April, 09 Charikot Dolakha 2 2 ‐ ‐
32 Operational plan revision assembly meeting and inventory
27 July, 08 Dhungre devi Dolakha 35 25 10 6
33 Operational plan revision assembly meeting and inventory
13 to 28 Sep. 08 Mahadevstan Dolakha 170 110 60 15
34 Operation guideline preparation of Yarsagumba conservation committee
18 Apr,09 Paudi Bajhang 56 52 4 6
35 Operational Plan revision and handover 11‐13 Sep, 09 Ruma Myagdi 20 17 3 36 Operational Plan revision and handover 28 Nov, 09 Ruma Myagdi 5 5 ‐ ‐37 Facilitate CFUG Management trainig 19‐28 Jan, 10 Myagdi 131 101 30 38 Operational Plan revision and handover 29 Jan, 10 Ruma Myagdi 3 2 1 39 Operational Plan revision and handover Sep, 09 Dhairing Parbat ‐ 40 Operational Plan revision and handover Feb, 10 Salija, Dhairing Parbat ‐ 41 Operational Plan revision and handover 4 Feb, 10 Salija Parbat ‐ 42 Operational Plan revision and handover 25 Mar, 09 Dhairing Parbat 26 7 19 43 Technical and management support to CFUG 4 Jul, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 106 55 51 44 Support on CF OP improvement Jul‐Aug, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 106 55 51 45 Technical support to CFUG on forest inventory 22‐25 Jan, 10 Dhairing Parbat ‐ 46 Conservation planning with Yarsa Con
committee 18 Apr, 09 Paudi Bajhang 56 52 4 6
47 NTFP cultivation support to subgroup 26 Jul, 09 Charikot Cluster Dolakha 23 5 18 8 48 Juneli Hand Made Paper Enterprise
registration 16 Nov, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 4 4 ‐ ‐
49 Support to forest certification 24Apr, 10 Bamore Bajhang 13 13 ‐ ‐50 Support to forest certification 25 Apr, 10 Bamore Bajhang 13 13 ‐ ‐51 Chiuri resource assessment 3 May, 10 Amtoli Darchula 9 9 ‐52 Chiuri resource assessment 4 May, 10 Paparthala Darchula 9 9 ‐53 Chiuri resource assessment 5 May, 10 Bagjebala Darchula 7 7 ‐54 Chiuri resource assessment 5 May, 10 Ankur Darchula 11 11 ‐55 Chiuri resource assessment 6 May, 10 Pida Darchula 14 13 1 56 Chiuri resource assessment 7 May, 10 Maikholi Darchula 11 9 2 57 Chiuri resource assessment 9 May,010 Ganna Darchula 17 7 10 58 Chiuri resource assessment 9 May, 10 Mate Darchula 8 5 3 59 Chiuri resource assessment 10 May, 10 Seri Darchula 14 9 5 ‐60 Chiuri resource assessment 11 May, 10 Chuirani Darchula 22 15 7 4 61 Chiuri resource assessment 12 May, 10 Melbisa Darchula 24 19 5 1 62 Chiuri resource assessment 13 May, 10 Latinath Darchula 11 9 2 ‐
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 4320; Male: 2664; Female: 1656; DAG: 121iii Sustainable NTFPs harvesting training and technical assistance
1 Sustainable NTFPs harvesting training May, 08 Humla 20 19 1 2 Sustainable NTFPs harvesting training May, 08 Humla 21 16 5 3 Hands on training to FUG on
NTFPmanagement, conservation and Sustainable harvesting
May, 08 Taman Baglung 13 6 7
4 Technical and managementsupport to FUGs , Boldekharka
6 March, 08 Thulodhading Sindhupalchok 95 55 40 25
5 Technical and managementsupport to FUGs , Kalopani
21 April, 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 26 19 7 4
6 Technical and managementsupport to FUGs , Okhreni
21 April, 08 Jethal Sindhupalchok 42 27 15 3
7 Technical and managementsupport to FUGs , Patle
3 May, 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 62 41 21 7
8 Technical and management support to CFUG May, 08 Humla 809 608 201 9 Technical and management support to CFUG May, 08 Humla 155 120 35 10 Technical and management support to CFUG May, 08 Humla 176 137 39
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11 Technical and management support to CFUG May, 08 Humla 276 220 56 12 Technical and management support to FUG Ongoing Parbat ‐ 13 Technical and management support to FUG 0
Aclipakha Feb. to May, 08 Lankuridanda Dolakha 61 46 15 12
14 Technical and management support to FUG 0 Ghumaunepani
Feb. to May, 8 Bhusafeda Dolakha 57 38 19 9
15 Technical and management support to FUG 0 Gugedarkha
Feb. to May, 8 Katakuti Dolakha 38 28 10 6
16 Technical and management support to FUG 0 Phalampokhari
Feb. to May, 8 Sailung Dolakha 35 27 8 5
17 Technical and management support to FUG 0 Sirjan
Feb. to May, 08 Katakuti Dolakha 52 36 16 12
18 Technical and management support to FUGs AprJun Program Aria Bajhang 2,445 1,415 1,030 250 19 Yarsagumba conservation committee
formation May,08 Khandeshwori Darchula 55 45 10
20 Lokta Harvesting training 27 Feb ‐ 1 Mar 09 Lulang Myagdi 16 9 7 ‐21 Lokta Harvesting training 23‐25 March 2009 Ruma Myagdi 25 17 8 ‐22 Allo harvesting training 23, July, 08 Khunga Baglung 17 6 11 23 Forest management training Khunga 20 jan, '09 Baglung 64 28 36 24 NTFP management, conservation and
sustainable harvesting training 29Nov, 08 Salija Parbat ‐
25 Lokta inventory and harvesting training 22‐25Jan, 09 Dhairing Parbat ‐ 26 Facilitated general assembly of Raniban CFUG 24Jan, 2009 Dhairing Parbat 135 72 63 27 Forest management training 30 Jan. 09 Katakuti Dolakha 17 12 5 4 28 Forest management training 15 Jan. 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 14 11 3 2 29 Forest management training 2 to4 April, 09 Katakuti Dolakha 16 4 12 5 30 Lokta Harvesting training 29 April, 09 Ghang, Bhedpu Dolakha 35 25 10 8 31 Wintergreen collection training 30 July, 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 24 10 14 ‐32 Wintergreen collection training 10 Aug. 08 Tamche Sindhupalchok 9 7 2 ‐33 Forest management training 14 Aug. 08 Patle Sindhupalchok 10 7 3 ‐34 Lokta Harvesting training 22‐Nov Dahabagar sola Bajhang 24 9 15 6 35 Lokta Harvesting training 28‐Dec Baddijyaban Bajhang 28 23 5 36 Lokta Harvesting training 13‐Mar Chakanda Bajhang 36 26 10 37 Lokta Harvesting training 28‐Jan Bamor Bajhang ‐ ‐38 Lokta Harvesting training 14‐Mar Bamor Bajhang 11 11 39 Lokta Harvesting training 14‐Mar Bamor Bajhang 11 11 40 Lokta Harvesting training 15‐Mar Chakanda Bajhang 40 37 3 41 Lokta Harvesting training 14‐Nov Bijgada Bajhang 4 4 ‐42 Sibukthron harvesting training Dec,08 Khan‐1 Darchula 41 17 24 ‐43 Sibukthron harvesting training Dec,08 Khan‐2 Darchula 51 40 11 ‐44 Sibukthron harvesting training Dec,08 Khan‐1 Darchula 18 14 4 ‐45 Sibukthron harvesting training Dec,08 Ghusa‐1 Darchula 25 8 17 ‐46 Facilitate sub group formation in CFUG 24‐30 Jul, 09 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 148 89 59 47 Orientation on Lokta collection 1‐22 Dec, 09 Myagdi 55 30 25 20 48 Technical and Management support to CFUG 23, Jul, 09 Khunga Baglung 17 6 11 49 Resource management training 20 Jan, 10 Khunga Baglung 64 28 36 50 Hands on training to CFUG and collector group
on NTFP management, conservation and sustainable harvesting.
29 Nov, 09 Salija Parbat ‐
51 Training on Sustainable harvesting of wintergreen.
12‐17 Aug, 09 Lekhphant Parbat 165 56 109 125
52 Training on Lokta and allo collection 24 Jan, 10 Dhairing Parbat 135 72 63 53 LoktaSustainable harvestingTraining 25 Jan, 10 Dahabagar sola Bajhang 24 9 15 6 54 LoktaSustainable harvestingTraining 26 Jan, 10 Baddijyaban Bajhang 28 23 5 55 LoktaSustainable harvestingTraining 27 Jan, 10 Chakanda Bajhang 36 26 10 56 LoktaSustainable harvestingTraining 28 Jan, 10 Bamor Bajhang ‐ ‐57 Practicle training for lokta collectors 29 Jan, 10 Bamor Bajhang 11 11 58 Practicle training for lokta collectors 30 Jan, 10 Bamor Bajhang 11 11 59 Practicle training for lokta collectors 1 Feb, 10 Chakanda Bajhang 40 37 3 60 Lokta harvestingTraining 2 Feb, 10 Bijgada Bajhang 4 4 ‐61 Dalechuk sustainable harvesting Dec, 09 Khan‐1 Darchula 41 17 24 ‐62 Dalechuk sustainable harvesting Dec, 09 Khan‐2 Darchula 51 40 11 ‐63 Dalechuk sustainable harvesting Dec, 09 Khan‐1 Darchula 18 14 4 ‐64 Dalechuk sustainable harvesting Dec, 09 Ghusa‐1 Darchula 25 8 17 ‐65 Dalechuk sustainable harvesting training 15 Dec, 09 Chhetti Darchula 12 5 7 ‐66 Dalechuk sustainable harvesting training 8 Dec, 09 Ghansir Darchula 17 8 9 ‐67 Dalechuk sustainable harvesting training 24 Dec, 09 Patha Darchula 19 10 9 ‐68 Dalechuk sustainable harvesting training 25 Dec, 09 Ranghadi Darchula 13 7 6 ‐69 Dalechuk sustainable harvesting training 20 Dec, 09 Kasauti Darchula 9 5 4 ‐
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70 Meeting about sustainable harvesting of Lokta in Ghang and Vhedpu
9 Oct, 09 Ghang, Vedpu Dolakha 9 6 3 1
71 Wintergreen collection hands on training in Kalte CFUG
19 Aug, 09 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 15 8 7 5
72 Nursery management training 29 Apr, 10 Dubedi, Dethala Darchula 13 8 5 73 Nursery management training 29 Apr, 10 Nageni, Baitadi Darchula 35 4 31 74 Lokta management and harvesting training 1 Apr, 10 Bhamchaur Bajhang 20 9 11 ‐75 Lokta management and harvesting training 2 Apr, 10 Bhamchaur Bajhang 23 12 11 1 76 Lokta management and harvesting training 11 Apr, 10 Goichan Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐77 Lokta management and harvesting training 20 Apr, 10 Goichan Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐78 Lokta management and harvesting training 21 Apr, 10 Goichan Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐79 Lokta management and harvesting training 22 Apr, 10 Goichan Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐80 Cardamum cultivation training to Katakuti
subgroup 2 Aug, 09 Katakuti Dolakha 13 5 8 2
81 Facilitate CFUGs account adudit 11‐13 Nov, 09 Sailung cluster Dolakha 9 9 ‐ ‐82 Support to development record keeping
system of subgroup 18 Nov, 09 Charikot Cluster Dolakha 73 38 35 18
83 CFUG account keeping support 28 Oct, 09 Sailung cluster Dolakha 13 13 ‐ ‐84 Support to development record keeping
system of subgroup 19 Dec, 09 Boach Dolakha 78 35 43 17
85 Support to development record keeping system of subgroup
27 Jul, 09 Charikot Cluster Dolakha 12 9 3 2
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 6377; Male: 3995; Female: 2382; DAG: 5553 Community resource center and local capacity buildingi Identification and strengthining
1 Identification and selection of BDS provider (LRP)
Mar‐Jun, 08 Baglung 10 5 5 4
2 Identification and selection of BDS provider (LRP)
Feb, 08 Myagdi 3 1 2
3 Identification and selection of BDS provider (LRP)
Salija & Kyang Parbat 10 1 9
4 Identification & slection of BDS provider Feb, 08 Gurja, Lulang Myagdi 10 5 5 2 5 Hands on training to FUGs on Account and
fund mobilization 19,Jun, 08 Lulang Myagdi 31 17 14
6 Hands on training to FUGs on Account and fund mobilization
16, Jun, 08 Lulang Myagdi 61 34 27 63
7 Hands on training to FUGs on Account and fund mobilization
19, Jun, 08 Ruma Myagdi 11 10 1 ‐
8 Hands on training to FUGs on Account and fund mobilization
16, Jun, 08 Ruma Myagdi 12 8 4 1
9 Identification and selection BDS (Provider) LRP Humla 1 1 10 Identification and selection BDS (Provider) LRP Humla 2 2 11 Identification and selection BDS (Provider) LRP Humla 2 2 12 Identification and selection of BDS provider
(LRP) Feb, 08 Dolakha Dolakha 3 3 ‐
13 Introduction workshop for resource center (FERDC)
23 Jun, 08, 08 Shahilekh Baitadi 41 39 2
14 Identify LRP ( CFUG & Enterprize personnel) 28‐30 Nov, 09 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 11 8 3 2 15 Orientation to LRP 19‐28 Jan, 10 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 10 9 1 16 LRP selection and coaching 4 Oct, 09 Bodle Dolakha 6 3 3 ‐17 Facilitate to CFUGs annual aduit through LRPs Oct, 09 Sailung Cluster Dolakha ‐
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 224; Male: 148; Female: 76; DAG: 724 Financial services i Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up
1 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up0 Handmade paper making
March0April, 08 Lulang Myagdi 30 18 12 5
2 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up0 Handmade paper making
March0April, 08 Ruma Myagdi 25 15 10 5
3 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up0 Wintergreen esseantioal oil
April to May 08 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 27 18 9 ‐
4 Facilitate to access finance for enterprises development
Jan Bajhang 45 24 21 2
5 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ essential oil
Dec,08 Myagdi 5 5 ‐
6 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ Handmade paper
2009 January Ruma& Beni Myagdi 3 3 ‐ ‐
7 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ Handmade paper
11‐Mar Ruma,Lulang Myagdi 5 5 ‐
8 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start November Dhairing Parbat 15 15
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up‐ Allo processing 9 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start
up‐ Allo processing November Parbat Parbat ‐
10 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ Handmade paper
Jan, 09 Salija Parbat ‐
11 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ Allo processing
Jan, 09 Dhairing Parbat ‐
12 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ Allo processing
Jan, 09 Dhairing Parbat ‐
13 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ Briquette making
4 Oct. 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 13 8 5 ‐
14 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ Handmade paper
Jan. 09 Sailung Dolakha 10 10 ‐ ‐
15 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ EDRF
25 April, 09 Deurali Dolakha 19 15 4 ‐
16 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ Handmade paper
19‐Nov Bamor Bajhang 37 36 1 ‐
17 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ Handmade paper
13‐Nov Bijgada Bajhang 4 4 ‐ 1
18 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ Handmade paper
24‐Nov Chainpur Bajhang 8 8 ‐ 2
19 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ EDRF
19‐Dec Pimi Bajhang 83 68 15 18
20 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ EDRF
7‐Dec G0ichen Bajhang 30 30 ‐ ‐
21 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ EDRF
25‐Dec Bamor Bajhang 24 24 ‐ ‐
22 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ EDRF
20‐Dec sola Bajhang 14 9 5
23 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ EDRF
16‐Feb G0ichen Bajhang 34 34 ‐ ‐
24 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ EDRF
19‐Dec Pimi Bajhang 20 18 2
25 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ Handmade paper
25 Dec&29 Dec Chainpur Bajhang 5 5 ‐ ‐
26 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise startup‐ EDRF
Dec,08 Khan‐7 Darchula 31 25 6 ‐
27 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ EDRF
Dec,08 Khan‐9 Darchula 28 14 14 ‐
28 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ EDRF
Dec,08 Khan‐6 Darchula 51 31 20 ‐
29 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ Handmade paper
Jan,09 Darchula Darchula 3 3 ‐ ‐
30 Facilitate to access finance for enterprise start up‐ EDRF
july, 08 Darchula Darchula 24 15 9 ‐
31 Facilitate enterprise to link Funding Agency for Infrastructure development
25 Jan, 10 Darbang Myagdi 5 5
32 Facilitate enterprise to link Funding Agency for Infrastructure development
20 & 29 Jan, 10 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 16 12 4
33 Link enterprises with DFO 29 Mar, 10 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 2 2 34 Coordination with HMC for material suport to
Allo enterprise. Mar, 10 Khungkhani Baglung ‐
35 Coordination with LFP for material suport to Allo enterprise.
Dec, 09 Bongadovan Baglung ‐
36 Support to develop operation and managmenet guideline forsub‐group
Nov, 09 Dhairing Parbat 15 15
37 Facilitate to access Finance to enterprisestart up
Nov, 09 Parbat Parbat ‐
38 Coordinate with DFO to sopport on Pro‐poor share on lokta enterprise
Jan, 10 Salija Parbat ‐
39 Enterprise development revolving fund establishment and development
Jan, 10 Dhairing Parbat ‐
40 Enterprise development revolving fund establishment and development
Jan, 10 Dhairing Parbat ‐
41 Facilitate to access Finance to enterprisestart up
Mar, 10 Kushma Parbat ‐
42 Meeting with licheCFUG for Fund collection 19 Nov, 09 Bamor Bajhang 37 36 1 ‐43 Meetingwith SAPROS ,PAF for financial
agreement 13 Nov, 09 Bijgada Bajhang 4 4 ‐ 1
44 consultationMeetingwith WUPAP forpaper 24 Nov, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 8 8 ‐ 2
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making Training 45 Public Auditing in Malika paper enterprise 19 Dec, 09 Pimi Bajhang 83 68 15 18 46 Fund initiation meeting with Jutevatmaya
CFUG 7 Dec, 09 G0ichen Bajhang 30 30 ‐ ‐
47 Fund initiation meeting with LICHE CFUG 25 Dec, 09 Bamor Bajhang 24 24 ‐ ‐48 Fund initiation meeting with Jutevatmaya
CFUG 22 Dec, 09 sola Bajhang 14 9 5
49 Fund initiation meeting with Paribartansil Cos 16 Feb, 10 G0ichen Bajhang 34 34 ‐ ‐50 Meeting with PAFSAPROS and WUPAP 25‐29 Dec, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 5 5 ‐ ‐51 Fund initiation meeting Dec, 09 Khan‐7 Darchula 31 25 6 ‐52 Fund initiation meeting Dec, 09 Khan‐9 Darchula 28 14 14 ‐53 Fund initiation meeting Dec, 09 Khan‐6 Darchula 51 31 20 ‐54 Coordination meeting with PAF Jan, 09 Darchula Darchula 3 3 ‐ ‐55 Meeting with PAFs field Staff's for Revolving
Fund Mobilization 4 Jan, 10 Khandeswori Darchula 5 5 ‐
56 Meeting with Shankha Devi Briquette enterprise
12 Oct, 09 Lankuridanda Dolakha 9 5 4 2
57 Financial linkage with Bhimeswor paper and BoK
Oct, 09 Kathmandu Center 2 2 ‐ ‐
58 Meeting with Bhimeswor paper enterprise 23 Jan, 10 Charikot Dolakha 11 11 ‐ ‐Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 1010; Male: 778; Female: 232; DAG: 56ii Hands on training to FUGs on Account and fund mobilization
1 Hands on training to FUGs on Account and fund mobilization
Mar0Jun, 08 Baglung 104 28 76
2 Hands on training to FUGs on Account and fund mobilization
Jun, 08 Jhapa Bajhang 21 14 7
3 Hands on training to FUGs on Account and fund mobilization
19,Jun, 08 Lulang Myagdi 31 17 14
4 Hands on training to FUGs on Account and fund mobilization
16, Jun, 08 Lulang Myagdi 61 34 27 63
5 Hands on training to FUGs on Account and fund mobilization
19, Jun, 08 Ruma Myagdi 11 10 1 ‐
6 Hands on training to FUGs on Account and fund mobilization
16, Jun, 08 Ruma Myagdi 12 8 4 1
7 Hands on training to FUGs on Account and fund mobilization
10 Jun, 08 Salija Parbat 11 8 3
8 Hands on training to FUG on account and Fund mobilization
12&27 May, 08 Taman, Khunga Baglung 13 4 9
9 Enterprise Account management 18‐22 April 2009 Ruma Myagdi 3 2 1 ‐10 Hands on training to FUG on Account and
Fund mobilization 12,27 May 08 Taman, Khunga Baglung 13 4 9
11 Hands on training to FUG on Account and Fund mobilization
14, 15 Aug, 08 Khungkhani Baglung 8 2 6 4
12 Hands on training to FUG on account and Fund mobilization
9 March, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 6 4 2 ‐
13 Hands on training to FUG on account and Fund mobilization
31 March ,09 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 14 8 6 2
14 Hands on training to FUG on account and Fund mobilization
27 April, 09 Danda Kharka Dolakha 12 8 4 2
15 Hands on training to FUG on account and Fund mobilization
6 to 20 Aug. 08 Sailung Dolakha 117 87 30 10
16 Hands on training to FUG on account and Fund mobilization
12 to 13 Aug. 08 Katakuti Dolakha 20 20 ‐ ‐
17 Hands on training to FUG on account and Fund mobilization
22 to 27 Sep, 08 Sailung Dolakha 20 14 6 1
18 Hands on training to FUG on account and Fund mobilization
10 may,09 Khandeshori Darchula 16 10 6 ‐
19 Conduct account management training Sep, 09 Darbang Myagdi 1 1 20 Hands on training to FUG on Account and
Fund mobilization 27 May, 10 Taman, Khunga Baglung 13 4 9
21 Hands on training to FUG on Account and Fund mobilization
14‐15 Aug, 09 Khungkhani Baglung 8 2 6 4
22 Account and record keeping to FUG members 10 May, 10 Khandeshori Darchula 16 10 6 ‐23 Meeting with Mulkharka CFUGsfor account
keeping, fund mobilization and Audit 21 Oct, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 5 3 2
24 Meeting with Golyang CFUGsfor account keeping, fund mobilization and Audit
22 Oct, 09 Nigale Sindhupalchok 7 4 3
25 Meeting with Patle and Peukharka CFUGsfor account keeping, fund mobilization and Audit
23 Oct, 09 Attarpur Sindhupalchok 10 7 3
26 Facilitate to CFUGs for account and record 20 Nov, 09 Thulopakhar Sindhupalchok 13 9 4 2
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keeping and Fund mobilization, Bodle and Okreni CFUG
27 Facilitate CFUG annual audit 3‐4 Dec, 09 Sikre, Sildhunga Sindhupalchok 14 14 Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 580; Male: 336; Female: 244; DAG: 89iii Trainings to staff, stakeholders and LRPs (BDS providers)
1 Programme orientation and value chain analysis training to local staff and BDS providers
Humla 19 17 2
2 Programme orientation and value chain analysis training to local staff and BDS providers
Feb, 08 Humla 19 17 2
3 Programme orientation and value chain analysis training to local staff and BDS providers
Humla 19 17 2
4 Support to Implemententerprise development Revolving fund
May pariban ,Ranrda , binayak
Bajhang 41 41 41
5 VCA training to Local BDS providers & staff Dec chainpur Bajhang 8 8 1 6 VCA training to NGO staffs , Fecofun
member,CFUGs members and Rangepost staffJan, 08 Darchula 11 11
7 Enterprise development and business plan preparation training
13 to 16 May, 09 Charikot Dolakha 35 25 10 2
8 Exposure visit to Malika 22‐Mar Kailash Bajhang 10 5 5 ‐9 Exposure visit to Lekgaun for Lokta
verification 2‐Feb Lekgaun Bajhang 4 2 2 ‐
10 Exposure visit to Malika Aug, 09 Kailash Bajhang 10 5 5 ‐11 Exposure visit to Lekgaun for Lokta
verification Nov, 09 Lekgaun Bajhang 4 2 2 ‐
12 Orientation to LRPs 14 Nov, 09 Daramghar Darchula 4 4 Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 184; Male: 154; Female: 30; DAG: 445 Value chain promotion and marketing linkagesi Market information collection, compilation and dissimination
1 Collection, compilation and dissimination of price information
Aug 070July 08 Kathmandu Center ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
2 Dissimination of NTFP price list market information to districts
Aug 070July 08 Center ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
3 Market Information services (m/s) Humla 126 91 35 4 Market information Support Ongoing Parbat ‐ 5 Market information support Jan. to Jun, 08, 08 Dolakha ‐ 6 Market information support Jan. to Jun, 08, 08 Sindhupalchok ‐ 7 MIS information dessimination Ongoing chainpur Bajhang ‐ 8 Mis display 19, Jun, 08 Darbang, Lilang Myagdi 33 18 15 9 NTFP market information sheet display Jun, 08 Baglung ‐ 10 Market information support 4,5&9 July, 08 Baglung ‐ 11 Marketing support to Allo entrepreneurs 13‐23 July, 08 Khungkhani Baglung 11 11 12 Market information support July, 08 Salija Parbat ‐ 13 Market information support July, 08 Takam, Darbang Myagdi ‐ 14 Market information support Oct, 08 Baglung ‐ 15 Market information support Oct, 08 Darbang Myagdi ‐ 16 Market information support Oct, 08 Salija, Lekhphant Parbat ‐ 17 Market information support Aug, 08 Myagdi ‐ ‐ ‐18 Marketing support to Allo entrepreneurs 13‐23, July, 08 Khungkhani Baglung 11 11 19 Market information support 4, 5&9, July, 08 Baglung ‐ 20 Market information support March '09 Baglung ‐ 21 Allo thread marketing support Oct, 08 Baglung ‐ 22 Market information support Dec 08, Jan‐Feb
09 Parbat ‐
23 Exposure visit for Sailung paper enterprise 2 to 3Dec. 08 Boach, Jiri Dolakha 6 6 ‐ ‐24 Market information support 23 to 24 Sep. 08 Daduwa Dolakha 17 15 2 ‐25 Study visit of briquette enterprise 14 to 15 Sep. 08 Dolakha Dolakha 2 1 1 ‐26 Study visit of briquette enterprise 6 Dec. 08 Dolakha Dolakha 8 8 ‐ ‐27 Market information support 20Dec,08 Paudi Bajhang 24 23 1 1 28 Marketing support to Yarsagumba collector Aug,08 Chainpur Bajhang 9 9 ‐ 1 29 Meeting between Collectors &
YarsagumbaTraders Aug,08 Bamor Bajhang 45 45 ‐ ‐
30 Marketing support to Yarsagumba collector Aug,08 Daha Bajhang 35 20 15 25 31 Marketing support to Yarsagumba collector Aug,08 Daha Bajhang 82 55 27 15 32 Hoarding board demonstration 12 May,09 Kaligad Bajhang 5,400 4,800 600 40 33 Boardcasted by FM on Yarshagumba
collection 12‐17 May,09 Chainpur Bajhang 10,000 5,000 5,000 400
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34 Marketing campaign of Sibukthron juice 28 May,09 Gokule Darchula 43 40 3 ‐35 Marketing campaign of Sibukthron juice 14 may,09 Latinath Darchula 22 18 4 ‐36 Marketing campaign of Sibukthron juice 18 may,09 Ganna Darchula 56 40 16 ‐37 Collect and distribute NTFPs market
information Sep, 09 Darbang Myagdi 3 3
38 NTFPs price list distribution Sep, 09 Myagdi 150 150 39 Market support to Allo entrepreneurs 13‐23 Aug, 09 Khungkhani Baglung 11 11 40 MIS board establishment and dissimination Mar, 10 Bongadovan and
Burtibang Baglung ‐
41 Allo thread marketing support Oct, 09 Baglung ‐ 42 Collect and distribute NTFPs market
information Ongoing Salija, Lekhphant,
Dhairing Parbat ‐
43 Meeting with CFUG ,Cos ,Investors& Traders 20 Dec, 09 Paudi Bajhang 24 23 1 1 44 Yarsagumba MarketingMeeting Aug, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 9 9 ‐ 1 45 Meeting between Collectors &
YarsagumbaTraders Aug,09 Bamor Bajhang 45 45 ‐ ‐
46 C D ( Kire khojneko dhukha casting withPatal CFUG
Aug, 09 Daha Bajhang 35 20 15 25
47 C D ( Kire khojneko dhukha casting withMahendra high school
Aug, 09 Daha Bajhang 82 55 27 15
48 Hoarding board demonstration 12 May, 10 Kaligad Bajhang ‐ All All All 49 Boardcasting advertises about Yarsa collection
informations local FM 12‐17 May, 10 Chainpur Bajhang ‐ All All All
50 Marketing campaign of Dalechuk 28 May, 10 Gokule Darchula 43 40 3 ‐51 Marketing campaign of Dalechuk 14 May, 10 Latinath Darchula 22 18 4 ‐52 Marketing Campaign in Gokulesor 12‐17 Feb, 10 Gokule Darchula ‐ All All All 53 Pampleting ofDale Chuk 12 ‐17 Feb, 10 Gokule Darchula ‐ All All All 54 Marketing campaign of Dalechuk 18 May, 09 Ganna Darchula 56 40 16 ‐55 Marketting through Journal 13 Nov, 09 Sailung, Charikot Dolakha 2 2 ‐ ‐56 Meeting among CFUGs and sailung paper
enterprise 27 Feb, 10 Sailung, Charikot Dolakha 17 14 3 5
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 16429; Male: 10608; Female: 5821; DAG: 529ii Enterprsie and value chain information collection
1 Identification of primary clients, base line survey and VC analysis.
Jan, 08 Humla 478 351 127
2 Identification of primary clients, base line survey and VC analysis.
Feb, 08 Humla 494 337 157
3 Identification of primary clients, base line survey and VC analysis.
Jan, 08 Lekhphant, Salija, Bhuktangle, Dhairing, Kyang
Parbat ‐
4 Identification of primary clients, base line survey and VC analysis.
Jan, 08 Lekhphant, Salija, Bhuktangle, Dhairing, Kyang
Parbat ‐
5 Identification of primary clients, base line survey and VC analysis.
March,08 Khandeshwori,Gulajar and Latinath
Darchula 230 180 50 65
6 Identification of primary clients, base line survey and VC analysis.
Dec. 07 to Feb. 08 Dolakha ‐
7 Identification of primary clients, base line survey and VC analysis.
Dec. 07 to Feb. 08 Sindhupalchok ‐
8 Identification of primary clients, base line survey and VC analysis.
Dec, 070Feb, 08 Baglung ‐
9 Identification of primary clients, base line survey and VC analysis.
Jan, 08 Myagdi ‐
10 Identification of primary clients, collection of baseline information and value chain analysis
Jan, 08 Malkabang, Lulang, Gurja, Lulang, Ruma
Myagdi ‐
11 Value chain analysis workshop Jan, 08 Humla 11 10 1 1 12 Value chain data collection in CFUGs Dec,07 to Jan. 08 Sindhupalchock Sindhupalchok 469 318 151 128 13 Communicate with Tibetan Handicraft Juy, 09 Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 3 3 14 Linkage Nepalgunj traderswith juice
enterprise Feb, 10 Paribagar Darchula 6 4 2
15 Linkage Nepalgunj traderswith Ritha collectors Nov, 09 Khadeshori Darchula 30 28 2 16 Participate in District level workshop about
paper enterprise 20 Nov, 09 Charikot Dolakha 23 20 3 1
17 Visit with media persons for marketting of briquette through FM and Journel
25 Nov, 09 Lankuridanda Dolakha 4 3 1 ‐
18 Visit with media persons for marketting promotion of Briquette enterprise
26 Jan, 10 Lankuridanda Dolakha 13 6 7 5
SubtotalTotal: 1761; Male: 1260; Female: 501; DAG: 200iii Communication and linkage building between community enterprises and buyers
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1 District level traders's meetings Humla 17 17 2 Linkage ktm traders with local enterpreneurs May Dahabagar Bajhang 351 281 70 102 3 Market linkage of Lokta paper Ongoing Baglung Baglung ‐ 4 Meeting among CBFEs FUG and others market
actors Humla 85 64 21
5 Meeting among CBFEs FUG and others market actors
Humla 64 47 17
6 Meeting among CBFEs, FUG and others market actors
Humla 49 37 12
7 Meeting among CBFEs, FUG and others market actors
Humla 28 21 7
8 Meeting among CBFEs, FUG and others market actors
Humla 76 51 25
9 Meeting among CBFEs, FUG and others market actors
Humla 44 37 7
10 Meeting among CBFEs, FUGs and others market actors
Jan, 08 Humla 85 64 21
11 Meeting among CBFEs, FUGs and others market actors
Feb, 08 Humla 64 47 17
12 Meeting between Allo thread makers and buyers
Oct, 08 Baglung ‐
13 Meeting between paper enterprise and BCP Feb1‐2 09 Ruma, Lulang and Baglung
Myagdi 6 6 ‐ ‐
14 Meeting between paper enterprise and BCP 14‐Mar‐09 Lulang Myagdi 19 6 13 ‐15 Meeting between paper enterprise and BCP 26‐Mar‐09 Ruma Myagdi 14 7 7 ‐16 Meeting between paper enterprise and BCP 9‐Mar‐09 Salija Parbat 13 8 5 17 Meeting among CBFEs FUG and others market
actors Dec08 to Feb. 09 Ktm. Center 3 3 ‐ ‐
18 Meeting among CBFEs FUG and others market actors
2 to 5 Jan. 09 Ktm. Center 3 3 ‐ ‐
19 Meeting among CBFEs FUG and others market actors
25 to 27 Jan. 09 Ktm. Center 2 2 ‐ ‐
20 Meeting among CBFEs FUG and others market actors
3 to 4 Jan. 09 Boach Dolakha 4 4 ‐ ‐
21 Meeting among CBFEs FUG and others market actors
30 April, 09 Sailung Dolakha 21 15 6 3
22 Participate exhibhition 1 to 6 April, 09 Charikot Dolakha 5 1 4 23 Linkage local traders with Nepalgunj traders Mar,09 chainpur Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐24 Linkage local traders (Ritha)with Nepalgunj
traders Feb,09 Jhapa Bajhang 5 5 ‐ ‐
25 Linkage collectors with katuki traders 15 ‐mar,09 Paudi Bajhang 8 8 ‐ ‐26 Linkage local traders with Nepalgunj traders 15 Mar,09 Dahabagar from
phone Bajhang 1 1 ‐ ‐
27 Linkage Yarsagumba conservation committee with District line agencies
15 may,09 chainpur Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐
28 Organize visit of Tibetian Handicraft representive
July, Sepember, November, December
Ruma, Lulang Myagdi 4 4
29 Meeting between paper enterprise and BCP 9 Mar, 10 Salija Parbat 13 8 5 30 Exposure visits to enterprise members for
market survey and contract 6‐13 Jul, 09 Dolakha Parbat 2 2
31 Meeting between HBTL and wintergreen enterprise
Nov, 09 Kathmandu Center 1 1
32 Linkage local traders (katuki)with Nepalgunj traders
Mar, 09 chainpur Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐
33 Linkage local traders (Ritha)with Nepalgunj traders
Feb, 09 Jhapa Bajhang 5 5 ‐ ‐
34 Linkage collectors with katuki traders 15 Mar, 09 Paudi Bajhang 8 8 ‐ ‐35 Linkage local traders with Nepalgunj traders 15 Mar, 09 Dahabagar from
phone Bajhang 1 1 ‐ ‐
36 Linkage Yarsagumba con committee with District line agencies
15 May, 09 chainpur Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐
37 Meeting with Briquette producer groups and marketting company
Dec, 09 Kathmandu Center 18 18 ‐ 1
38 Meeting of Briquette producer groups of Dolakha and Sindhupalchock
29 Aug, 09 Jethal Sindhupalchok 14 6 8 3
39 Meeting with Mulkharka CFUG for co‐ordination with Okreni Jawala briquette enterprise
17 Dec, 09 Mude Sindhupalchok 11 8 3 3
40 Facilitation to charcoal collection Okreni 25 Jan, 10 Tamche Sindhupalchok 5 5
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Briquette enterprise 41 Market linkages of LUNELI Hand made paper
ent. 5 Oct, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 4 4 ‐ 1
42 Metting with local traders and JHMP Ent. 21 Feb, 10 Chainpur Bajhang 6 6 ‐ ‐43 Support to business plane making for JHMP
Ent . 11 Apr, 10 Goichan Bajhang 5 5 ‐ ‐
44 Marketingsupport for paper Seleing 9 Dec, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 2 2 ‐ 1 45 Local traders meeting 14 Aug, 09 Gokule Darchula 5 5 ‐ ‐46 Traders and farmers mass meeting 7 Sep, 09 Gokule Darchula 43 43 ‐ 3 47 Workshop for setting quality and market price
on briquette 25 Jul, 10 Sildhunga Sindhupalchok 6 6 ‐ 6
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 1132; Male: 884; Female: 248; DAG: 123iv Promoting linkage between enterprises in value chains
1 Market study visit for Bhimeswor briquite enterprise
Jan.08 Kathmandu Dolakha 2 2 ‐
2 Market study visit for Wintergreen enterprse Jan.08 Kathmandu Center 2 2 ‐ ‐3 Meetings for signing MoU with BCP Jun Kathmandu Center ‐ 4 Meetings for signing MoU with Bio0supplier May Kathmandu Center ‐ 5 Sample preparation and quality check up Salija Parbat ‐ 6 Support to Aveda and HBTL team for 2008
Aveda hoiday line story Feb0Mar, 07 Boch, Jiri, Cherdung Center 23 15 8 5
7 Yarsagumba Network Formation Jun, 08 Dahabagar Bajhang 9 9 8 Market linkage to paper enterprise with BCP 29‐Apr Ruma Myagdi 17 11 6 ‐9 Linkage to paper enterprise with BCP 3‐5 May Baglung Myagdi 11 10 1 ‐10 Market linkage to paper enterprise Feb. 09 Sailung Dolakha 8 6 2 2 11 Market linkage to briquette enterprise 10 Feb. 09 Lankuri danda Dolakha 10 7 3 2 12 Market linkage to paper enterprise 28 to 31 March,
09 Sailung Dolakha 9 6 3 ‐
13 Market linkage to briquette enterprise 17 Aug.08 Tamche Sindhupalchok 6 4 2 ‐14 Market linkage to briquette enterprise 21 Aug. 08 Golyang Sindhupalchok 11 11 ‐ ‐15 Market linkage to paper enterprise 19 July,08 Bodle Dolakha 13 12 1 ‐16 Market linkage to wintergreen enterprise 20 July, 08 Sikre Sindhupalchok 18 13 5 ‐17 Market linkage to paper enterprise May,09 Dahabagar Bajhang 80 50 30 ‐18 Market linkage to paper enterprise with
Tibetan Handicraft Dec, 09 Ruma, Lulang Center 1 1
19 Market linkage to paper enterprise with local stationeries suppliers
21 Mar, 10 Beni Myagdi ‐
20 Exhibition Support 22 Apr, 10 Kathmandu Center 3 3 21 Linkages to Allo thread enterprise with cloth
weaving enterprise of Salija Jan, 10 Bongadovan Baglung ‐
22 Market linkage to wintergreen enterprise with HBTL
Nov, 09 Center 1 1
23 Infrastructure develoment of Juneli HMP enterprise
May, 09 Dahabagar Bajhang 80 50 30 ‐
24 Meeting with Kanpo Nepal about Argeli fiber 19 Feb, 10 Charikot Dolakha 65 45 20 23 25 Meeting with Himalayan green energy Pvt.Ltd. May, 10 Kathmandu Center 10 10 26 Interaction and business development
planning meeting Kathmandu Center 10 10 ‐ 1
27 Research and product development Kathmandu Center 3 3 28 Meeting with HBTL, Briquette producer and
Private investors Kathmandu Center 12 12
29 Enterprise registration Kathmandu Center 1 1 30 Support to manage marketing campaign Kathmandu Center 6 3 3 31 Marketing training to briquette sales
representatives Kathmandu Center 5 2 3
32 Marketing campaign Kathmandu Center 7 4 3 33 Value chain workshop 23 May, 10 Kathmandu Center 14 14 ‐
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 437; Male: 317; Female: 120; DAG: 336 Project maagment, coordination and linkagei Staff training and workshop
1 Enterprise development training 8012 Oct, 07 Dhulikhel Center 9 9 ‐ 1 2 VCA training to staffs 14017 Nov, 07 Dhulikhel Center 12 12 ‐ 1 3 Workshop on enterprise options, Value chain
and enterprise planning 18021 Feb, 08 KTM Center 10 9 1 1
4 SIYB training March, 08 Sivling Baitadi 30 5 25 5 5 VCA training to staffs 22 to 26 Jan.08 Charikot Dolakha 6 5 1 1 6 VCA training to staffs (area level activity) Jan‐08 Kusma Parbat 10 8 2 1 7 VCA training to staffs Dec, 08 Shahilekh Baitadi 12 9 3 1 8 Staff oreantation on project Dec. 07 Charikot Dolakha 5 4 1
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9 Staff orientation on project 8 Oct, 07 Dhulikhel Center 10 10 ‐ 1 10 Account management training 27 Apr, 10 Gokule Darchula 3 2 1
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 107; Male: 73; Female: 34; DAG: 12ii Annual review and planning meetings and workshops
1 Annual review and planning workshop 305 July, 08 Budol Center 20 17 3 1 2 District level Annual reveiew and planning
workshop 24, Jun, 08 Beni Myagdi 20 16 4 ‐
3 District level Annual review and planning workshop
Jun, 08 Baglung Baglung 20 2 18
4 District level annual review and planning workshop
29 Jun, 08, 08 Charikot Dolakha 20 20 ‐
5 District level annual review and planning workshop
1 July, 08 Chautara Sindhupalchok ‐
6 District level Review and planning w/s workshop
27‐Jun‐08 Kushma Parbat 16 12 4
7 Planning with stakeholders Jun, 08 Dahabagar Bajhang 20 15 5 3 8 Project Coordination Committee meeting 10‐11 Feb 09 Lulang Myagdi 12 12 ‐ ‐9 Project Coordination Committee meeting Sep,09 Chainpur Bajhang 11 9 2 10 Project Coordination Committee meeting 26 mar,09 Chainpur Bajhang 13 11 2 11 Project Coordination Committee meeting 30‐Mar Chainpur Bajhang 11 10 1 12 District level annual reveiew and planning
workshop Bajhang 20 17 3
13 District level annual reveiew and planning workshop
Darchula 20 16 4
14 District level annual reveiew and planning workshop
Baglung 20 2 18 2
15 District level annual reveiew and planning workshop
Myagdi 20 18 2 2
16 District level annual reveiew and planning workshop
Parbat 16 12 4
17 District level annual reveiew and planning workshop
Dolakha 16 12 4 1
18 District level annual reveiew and planning workshop
Sindhupalchok 20 15 5 1
19 Project level annual reveiew and planning workshop
6‐7 Jul, 09 Kathmandu Center 20 18 2 1
20 Project review workshop 29 Mar, 10 Baglung Baglung ‐ 21 Project Review workshop 28 Mar, 10 Kushma Parbat ‐ 22 Program monitoring visit 24‐25 Mar, 10 Salija, Lekhphant Parbat ‐ 23 Project Review workshop 30 Mar, 10 Beni Myagdi 28 22 6 24 Program monitoring visit 1‐3 Apr, 10 Lulang & Ruma Myagdi 39 29 10 25 Program monitoring visit 26 Mar, 10 Ruma Myagdi 13 13 ‐26 Project Review workshop 22 Mar, 10 Chainpur Bajhang ‐ 27 Project Review workshop 18 Mar, 10 Darchula Darchula 28 22 628 Program monitoring visit 18march,010 Darchula Darchula 7 7 29 Program monitoring visit 16 Mar, 10 Okreni, Sikre Sindhupalchok 22 14 8 3 30 Project Review workshop 22 Mar, 10 Chautara Sindhupalchok 17 15 2 31 Program monitoring visit 27 Mar, 10 Sailung Dolakha 22 14 8 3 32 Project Review workshop 30‐Mar‐10 Charikot Dolakha 17 15 2 33 Project level lesson learnt workshop 7‐8 Jul, 10 Kathmandu Center 21 21 ‐
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 529; Male: 406; Female: 123; DAG: 17iii District level program inception workshop
1 District level program inception workshop 1 Jan.08 Charikot Dolakha 25 22 3 2 District level program inception workshop 3 Jan.08 Chautara Sindhupalchok 17 15 2 3 District level Programme Inceptionworkshop Dec, 07 Khalanga Darchula 25 23 2 4 District level Programme Inception and
Project Coordination Committee (PCC) formation workshop
Dec, 07 Baglung Baglung 38 7 31
5 District Level Programme inception and project coordination Committee formation meeting
Jan, 08 Humla 23 21 2
6 District level Programme Inception and Project Coordination Committee(PCC) formation workshop
Dec, 07 Beni Myagdi 22 5 17 1
7 District level Programme Inception and Project Coordination Committee(PCC) formation workshop
27‐Dec‐07 Kushma Parbat 28 20 8 2
8 District level Programme Inception and Project Coordination Committee(PCC)
20 Dec, 08 Shahilekh Baitadi 30 26 4
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formation workshop 9 District level Programme Inception and
Project Coordination Committee(PCC) formation workshop
Dec Chainpur Bajhang 27 25 2 1
10 Inception of Rittha and Timur VC/Ford‐ICIMOD project
Darchula 28 22 6
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 263; Male: 186; Female: 77; DAG: 4iv District level project management and coordination meetings
1 District project management team meeting Apr, 08 Kushma Parbat 4 2 2 2 District project management team meeting Dec to Jun, 08, 08 Charikot Dolakha 5 4 1 3 District project management team meeting Dec to Jun, 08, 08 Charikot Sindhupalchok ‐ 4 District project management team meeting Dec, 08 Shahilekh Baitadi 4 3 1 5 District project management team meeting Apr, 08 Shahilekh Baitadi 4 3 1 6 District project management team meeting Dec, 07 Kushma Parbat 5 3 2 7 District project management team meeting Feb, 08 Kushma Parbat 4 2 2 8 District project management team meeting Jan, 08 Kushma Parbat 5 3 2 9 District project management team meeting 8‐Jun‐08 Kushma Parbat 4 2 2 10 District project management team meeting 1 Jun, 08, 08 Beni Myagdi 8 3 5 11 District project management team meeting 27‐Mar‐08 Kushma Parbat 4 2 2 12 District project management team meeting 30‐Apr‐08 Kushma Parbat 4 2 2 13 District project management team meeting 3‐Jun‐08 Kushma Parbat 5 2 3 14 District project management team meeting 6/23024/08 Kushma Parbat 4 2 2 15 District project management team meeting 30,Dec Beni Myagdi 4 2 2 16 District project management team meeting 1, Feb Beni Myagdi 6 3 3 17 District project management team meeting 29, Feb Beni Myagdi 8 5 3 18 District project management team meeting 31, March Darbang Myagdi 6 4 2 19 District project management team meeting 30, April Beni Myagdi 6 5 1 20 District project management team meeting 1, Jun, 08 Beni Myagdi 8 5 3 21 District project management team meeting 25, Jun, 08 Beni Myagdi 6 5 1 22 District project management team meeting Jan, 08 Khalanga Darchula 5 5 23 District project management team meeting April, 08 Khalanga Darchula 5 5 24 District project management team meeting May, 08 Khalanga Darchula 5 5 ‐25 District project management team meeting 8‐Jun‐08 Khalanga Darchula 5 5 26 District project management team meeting Dec, 07 Beni Myagdi 4 2 2 1 27 District project management team meeting Jan, 08 Myagdi ‐ 28 District project management team meeting 27 Feb, 08 Kushma Parbat 5 3 2 29 District project management team meeting Jan0Jun, 08 Burtibang Baglung 30 12 18 30 District project management team meeting 28 Jan, 08 Kushma Parbat 5 3 2 31 District project management team meeting Sindhupalchok ‐ 32 District project management team meeting Dolakha 5 4 1 33 Interaction and progress sharing meeting with
core stakeholders March0April, 08 Baglung Baglung 12 2 10
34 Program coordination meeting (Linked with DEDC meeting)
Dec, 08 Shahilekh Baitadi 25 22 3
35 Program coordination meeting (Linked with DEDC meeting)
May, 08 Shahilekh Baitadi 25 22 3
36 Co‐ordination meeting with PCC Jan, 08 Humla 7 7 ‐37 District partner assisment and orientation Oct0Dec 07 Center Center ‐ 38 District project management team meeting 12,Sept 08 Beni Myagdi 4 3 1 ‐39 Program sharing meeting 18,Sept 08 Durbang Myagdi 4 2 2 ‐40 District project management team meeting 4,5 Dec,08 Beni Myagdi 6 5 1 ‐41 Program sharing meeting 27,Oct,08 Durbang Myagdi 4 3 1 ‐42 District project management team meeting 3,4 January 09 Beni Myagdi 6 4 2 ‐43 District project management team meeting 27,28 January 09 Beni Myagdi 5 5 ‐ ‐44 District project management team meeting 4‐5 March 2009 Beni Myagdi 4 4 ‐ ‐45 District project management team meeting April 2,09 Beni Myagdi 6 6 ‐ ‐46 District project management team meeting 24‐ 25 April 09 Beni Myagdi 4 4 ‐ ‐47 District project management team meeting 4‐5Mar, '09 Baglung Baglung 3 3 48 District project management team meeting 4‐5 Apr, '09 Baglung Baglung 3 3 49 District project management team meeting 2,3 feb, '09 Baglung Baglung 7 6 1 50 District project management team meeting 24‐25 Aug,08 Baglung Baglung 4 2 2 51 District project management team meeting 4Mar, 09 Kushma Parbat 5 3 2 52 District project management team meeting 31Mar, 09 Kushma Parbat 5 3 2 53 District project management team meeting 1Jan, 09 Kushma Parbat 3 2 1 54 District project management team meeting 1‐Jul‐08 Kushma Parbat 5 3 2 55 District project management team meeting 31,Aug,08 Salija Parbat 3 2 1 56 District project management team meeting 1Sep, 31Aug, 08 Salija Parbat 3 2 1 57 District project management team meeting 2‐3 feb, 09 Salija Parbat 3 2 1
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58 District project management team meeting 3‐4Oct, 08 Kushma Parbat 6 2 4 59 District project management team meeting 1‐2 Nov, 08 Kushma Parbat 6 2 4 60 District project management team meeting Salija Parbat 3 2 1 61 District project management team meeting 1and 2 Aug. 08 Charikot Dolakha 7 6 1 ‐62 District project management team meeting 29 to 30 Sep. 08 Charikot Dolakha 7 6 1 ‐63 District project management team meeting 9, Nov.16 Dec. 08 Charikot, Dolakha 7 6 1 ‐64 District project management team meeting 9 Feb, 17 March,
09 Charikot Dolakha 7 6 1 ‐
65 District project management team meeting 22 April, 11 May 09
Charikot Dolakha 7 6 1 ‐
66 District project management team meeting Sep,09 Chainpur Bajhang 6 3 3 ‐67 District project management team meeting Sep,09 Jhapa Bajhang 6 3 3 ‐68 District project management team meeting Jan,09 Bijgada Bajhang 8 4 4 ‐69 District project management team meeting April,09 Bijgada Bajhang 4 2 2 ‐70 District project management team meeting 24 Mar,09 Chainpur Bajhang 8 4 4 71 District project management team meeting 20 May,09 Paudi Bajhang 6 3 3 ‐72 District project management team meeting 20 July,08 Darchula Darchula 11 11 ‐73 District project management team meeting 16 sep,08 Darchula Darchula 8 8 ‐74 District project management team meeting 20 may,09 Latinath Darchula 7 7 ‐75 District project management team meeting 1 june,09 Darchula Darchula 18 18 ‐76 PMT meeting 12 Aug, 09 Beni Myagdi 5 5 ‐77 PMT meeting 21 Sep, 09 Beni Myagdi 5 4 1 78 Planning & coordination meeting 8 Dec, 09 Adhibara Myagdi 6 5 1 79 Facilitate to cordinate FM Radiio 26 Dec, 09 Beni Myagdi 5 5 80 PMT meeting 27‐28 Dec, 09 Beni Myagdi 8 4 4 81 Media Coverage 2‐3 Mar, 10 Ruma Myagdi 3 3 ‐82 Stake holder visit 31 Jan, 10 Ruma Myagdi 7 7 ‐83 PMT meeting 8‐9 Feb, 10 Beni Myagdi 6 5 1 84 Monitoring Visit 1‐2 Mar, 10 Lulang Myagdi 9 7 2 85 PMT meeting 4‐5 Mar, 09 Baglung Baglung 3 3 86 PMT meeting 4‐5 Apr, 09 Baglung Baglung 3 3 87 PMT meetings at district office 2‐3 Feb, 09 Baglung Baglung 7 6 1 88 PMT meeting at district 24‐25 Aug, 09 Baglung Baglung 4 2 2 89 PMT meeting 6‐7 Feb, 10 Baglung Baglung 4 4 90 PMT meeting 4 Mar, 09 Kushma Parbat 5 3 2 91 PMT meeting 31 Mar, 09 Kushma Parbat 5 3 2 92 PMT meeting at district 1 Jan, 09 Kushma Parbat 3 2 1 93 PMT meeting at district 1‐Jul‐08 Kushma Parbat 5 3 2 94 PMT meeting at district 31 Aug, 09 Salija Parbat 3 2 1 95 PMT meeting at district 1 Sep, 09 Salija Parbat 3 2 1 96 PMT meeting 2‐3 Feb, 09 Salija Parbat 3 2 1 97 PMT meeting at district 3‐4 Oct, 09 Kushma Parbat 6 2 4 98 PMT meeting at district 1‐2 Nov, 09 Kushma Parbat 6 2 4 99 PMT meeting at district 23 Aug, 09 Salija Parbat 3 2 1 100 PMT meeting 24 Aug, 09 Kushma Parbat 4 2 2 101 PMT meeting 21 Sep, 09 Kushma Parbat 3 2 1 102 PMT meeting 3 Dec, 09 Kushma Parbat 3 2 1 103 PMT meeting 4‐5 Feb, 10 Kushma Parbat 3 2 1 104 PMT Meeting Sep, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 6 3 3 105 PMT Meeting Sep, 09 Jhapa Bajhang 6 3 3 106 PMT Meeting Jan, 10 Bijgada Bajhang 8 4 4 107 PMT Meeting Apr, 10 Bijgada Bajhang 4 2 2 108 PMT Meeting 24 Mar, 10 Chainpur Bajhang 8 4 4 109 PMT Meeting 20 May, 10 Paudi Bajhang 6 3 3 110 PCC Meeting Sep, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 11 9 2 111 PCC Meeting 26 Mar, 10 Chainpur Bajhang 13 11 2 112 Meeting with district line agencies 30 Mar, 10 Chainpur Bajhang 11 10 1 113 PMTmeeting 20 Jul, 09 Darchula Darchula 11 11 ‐114 PMT meeting 16 Sep, 09 Darchula Darchula 8 8 ‐115 PMT meeting 20 May, 09 latinath Darchula 7 7 ‐116 PMT meeting 9 Nov, 09 Ganna Darchula 3 3 117 PMT meeting 1 Jun, 09 Darchula Darchula 18 18 ‐118 PMT meeting 5 Mar, 10 Darchula Darchula 3 3 119 PMT meeting 17 Mar, 10 Darchula Darchula 7 7 120 PMT meeting 13 Jan, 10 Gokuleshor Darchula 3 3 121 PMT meeting 5 Dec, 09 Gokuleshor Darchula 3 3 122 PCC meeting June, 09 Darchula Darchula ‐ 123 Meeting with ECARDS other project staffs 21 Jul, 09 Charikot Dolakha 21 16 5 3
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124 Monthly staff meeting 4 Aug, 09 Charikot Dolakha 7 5 2 ‐125 Monthly staff meeting 25 Oct, 09 Charikot Dolakha 5 4 1 ‐126 Staff meeting 8 Dec, 09 Charikot Dolakha 5 3 2 ‐127 Staff meeting 21‐22 Dec, 09 Charikot Dolakha 4 4 ‐ ‐128 Meeting with ECARDS 11‐12 Jan, 10 Charikot Dolakha 43 22 21 17 129 Project level shairing meeting with ECARDs 4‐5 Feb, 10 Charikot Dolakha 28 20 8 9 130 Co‐ordination meeting with key stakeholders
on enterprise ragistration 28 Dec, 09 Chautara Sindhupalchok 8 8
131 PMT Meeting 13 Sep, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐132 PMT Meeting 27 Jul, 09 Paudi Bajhang 2 2 ‐ ‐133 PMT Metting 18 Nov, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 2 2 ‐ 1 134 PMT Metting 27 Dec, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 3 3 ‐ 1 135 Coordination Mettingwith SPROS snd PAF 24 Nov, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 3 3 ‐ 1 136 PMT Meeting 20 Feb, 10 Chainpur Bajhang 3 3 ‐ ‐137 PMT Meeting 3 Mar, 10 Paudi Bajhang 2 2 ‐ ‐138 Coordination Meetingwith WUPAP forpaper
product making Training 1 Dec, 09 Chainpur Bajhang 2 2 ‐ 1
139 Meeting with DFO and WUPAP 28 Oct, 10 Chainpur Bajhang 10 10 ‐ ‐140 Metting with PAF and SAPPROS 29 Apr, 10 Chainpur Bajhang 7 7 ‐ ‐
Subtotal ‐‐ Total: 442; Male: 343; Female: 99; DAG: 33Total 78,475 49,397 29,078 5,435
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ANNEX 10: PRICE LIST OF PRIORITIZED NTFPS AND HIGH VALUE CROPS IN DIFFERENT MARKETS
Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture and Bioresources (ANSAB) Market Information Service/ Price list of selected NTFP in Nepali and Indian Markets
June 2010 SN Nepali name Botanicalname Kathmandu Nepalgunj Delhi Tanakpur Lucknow Kolkata 1 Aduwa Zingiberofficinale 55 60 *** *** *** *** 2 Alaichi Amomumsubulatum *** *** 1264 *** 1280 1240 3 Amala Phyllanthusemblica 55 61 72 *** 72 80 4 Amalbed Rheumauatrale *** 125 176 160 192 200 5 Atis Delphiniumhimalayai 775 840 800 880 960 6 Barro (without seed) Terminaliabellirica 26 *** 16 *** 16 *** 7 Bhutkesh Selinum wallichianum *** 140 *** *** *** 240 8 Bikhjara Aconitum spicatum 150 125 *** *** *** *** 9 Bojho Acoruscalamus 50 40 61 *** 64 64 10 Chiraito Swertiachirayita 350 375 432 384 400 416 11 Dalchini Cinnamomumzeylanicum *** 75 88 *** 80 80 12 Guchhichyau Morchellaconica *** 9000 11200 *** *** *** 13 Harro (without seed) Terminalia chebula 25 *** 26 *** 26 26 14 Jatamansi* Nardostachysgrandiflora 325 280 496 480 520 560 15 Jhyau* Parmelianepalensis *** 105 240 208 224 240 16 Kakarsinghi Pistaciachinensis 325 95 376 320 400 400 17 Majitho (rato) Rubiamanjith 52 60 120 104 112 112 18 Nirmansi (Jadwar) Delphiniumdenudatum 1400 1300 2400 *** *** *** 19 Padamchal Rheumaustrale 65 45 74 67 72 80 20 Pakhanbed Bergeniaciliata 35 42 *** 56 64 72 21 Pipla (Lamo) Piperlongum 380 290 456 *** 464 448 22 Pipla (Golo) Piperpedicellatum *** *** 256 *** 272 240 23 Ritha Sapindusmukorossi *** 22 35 30 35 40 24 Satawari Asparagusracemosus 525 570 800 *** 800 880 25 Satuwa Parispolyphylla 1350 1450 1200 *** *** *** 26 Sikakai Acacia rugata 13 26 21 27 29 27 Silajit* 250 384 384 400 400 28 Sugandwal* Valerianajatamansii 150 175 248 224 240 256 29 Sughandhakokila* Cinnamomumglaucescens 100 90 *** *** *** *** 30 Suntho Zingiberofficinale 275 305 328 304 336 360 31 Tejpat Cinnamomumtamala 35 36 51 45 51 48 32 Timur (with seed) Zanthoxylumarmatum 100 85 128 *** 128 112
Note: For subscription, please send your/organization name and email address to: [email protected] 1. Prices indicated above are for dried parts offered by the buyers of particular market. 2. *Ban on export in crude form. 3. Prices for Delhi are from commission agent, a 6.5% to 7.5 % commission is deducted from supplier in the quoted
price. 4. Above prices are indicative which need to be confirmed with the traders before making actual business transaction. 5. *** Not available
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