ࡱ> :<7895@ wMbjbj22 (PXXwEuuuu\uryyyyyszszszceeeeee$VRZszszyy***yyc*c*6*`Vߏ@yy Yi;uv 0+xZsz@}R*-szszszdr`u$ `uPROJECT PROPOSAL FOR FOOD CROP PRODUCTION AND SMALL RUMINANTS PREPARED BY: ALISA WOMENS FARMING PROJECT FOR FUNDING  Name of proposal - Alisa Womens Farming Project (Crop Production and small Ruminants. Name of Implementing - Royail Integrated Agricultural Project Organization Contact Address - P.O. Box 25 Royail Lunsar Sierra Leone, West Africa. Tel 011-232-76-832-536 Contact Persons - Mrs. Fatmata Fofanah. Tel 011-232-76-834-550 Contact Address - PO Box 1225. Freetown, Sierra Leone. West Africa. Contact Person - Mr. Sidi S. Kaloko. U.S.A Email: balia@comcast.net Phone: 571-275-0403 Contact Address - PO Box 11645 U.S.A Alexandria VA 22312. Location of Project - Panlap, Makarie Gbanti Chiefdom, Bombali District, Northern Province. Project Beneficiaries - 1,732 Members. Duration of Project - One (1) year. Date of Commencement - August, 2009 Date of Completion - August, 2010 Community Contribution - $ 2,420.00 (Le 7,260,000) Fund Request - $ 100,000 (Le 300,000,000) Total - $ 102,420 (Le 307,260,000) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Alisa Womens Farming Project is a community-based organization, which is an Umbrella organization for Five (5) Womens association was started in 1989. This Project was involved in large-scale community and individual small holding crop production in the Makari Gbanti in the Bombali District of Northern Sierra Leone. In this new dispensation in post war Sierra Leone Alisa Womens Farming Project with the supervisory assistance of RIAP intends to assist in resetting and rehabilitating the community people that originated within the precincts of Bombali District. BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS ANALYSIS GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION Makari Gbanti chiefdom, the identified project location is one of the largest chiefdom in the Bombali District, had experience some of the most gruesome, barbaric, debilitating, militating, mutilating and arson acts in the 11 years old civil conflict. The chiefdom is located in an area with two large rivers i.e. Tabai and Mabole with a vegetation structure ranging from wood land savanna, flood plains, grass lands and inland valley swamps a vegetation and soil structure really suitable for crop and animal production. Its plentiful water supply throughout the year enables it to accommodate large human populations crowded in to small farming hamlets scattered all over the chiefdom. The large fish reserve in the rivers was also utilized to supplement food needs of the community and the surrounding communities. The turning point of this economic growth within these came on the frequent rebels attacks in these areas. Men and Women had their limbs amputated. Produce and animals were looted and facilities for agriculture vandalized. The humanitarian crisis came to a head when the rebel occupied these areas up to four years. Seeds banks and livestock reserve were destroyed. AlisaWomens Farming Project alone an umbrella organization of Five (5) villages lost a total of Two thousand Five hundred (2,500) bushels of rice besides other field crops like cassava, maize and groundnuts. As such Alisa Womens Farming Project some of whose membership had their limbs amputated had identified about 25 amputees wishing to resettle in their home district. The association is passionately appealing to your institution to support it to achieve in its outlined objectives in collaboration with RIAP Lunsar in post war Sierra Leone. PROJECT LOCATION Alisa Womens Farming Project which had facilities at Balia, in the Makarie Gbanti chiefdom decided to locate the main project activities for community people and amputees. Panlap is 3km to the main out lets to Guinea, with a thriving weekly market featuring agriculture produce, livestock and imported commodities. It had been selected for its proximity to the other essential educational and capacity building service that would be needed for the communities. PROBLEMS ANALYSIS The members of the project are in dire need to develop them, but could not afford the provision of basic inputs. The major problem faced by the project and which it will try to address is the lack of the most appropriate agriculture inputs to restart normal production activities. These inputs include farm equipments, seeds, planting materials, and livestock for restocking of lost animals. Other issues:- Lack of the capacity to provide support service. The neglect of the women in development activities. PROJECT OBJECTIVES The overall objective of the project is in accordance with the Government Agricultural policy of increasing food production and diversification of the present farming system so as to attain sustainable food security. SPECIAL OBJECTIVES To Increase the production of crops so as to attain pre-war production level To raise livestock (small ruminant, and piggery). To strengthen the productive capacity of the women members. To create a sense of awareness for the women folk towards sustainable agriculture production. To re-organize and strengthen the existing 5 villages. ACTIVITIES PAST ACTIVITIES Since the formation of the project in 1987, the executives have engaged in concretizing and sensitizing the entire membership on their roles and active participation on rural development. This sensitization campaign culminated in the registration of the Five (5) villages with a total membership of 1,732. In addition to the above, the project has embarked on food crops such as rice, cassava, sweet potato and vegetables. The project has acquired 450 acres of land for food crop and livestock production. PRESENT ACTIVITIES Currently, the project is embarking on the introduction of a small livestock component (piggery and small ruminant) due to the rebels over Four hundred Fifty (450) bushels of seed rice moved by the project, were looted. The project only cultivated 35 acres of rice. PLANNED ACTIVITIES Depending on the availability of funds, the project intends to embark on the cultivation of 450 acres of major food crop and the raising of livestock (piggery and small ruminants). In addition incoming generation scheme (Agro-processing) will be introduce so that the cassava produce by project members could be processed into high quality gari starch. PROJECT SUPPORT DURATION The project is soliciting assistance for a period of One (1) year. There after it will be in position to finance its operation from the revolving fund that will be established. PROJECT BENEFICIARIES The direct project beneficiaries would be the project members and their household members from the project village. A total of 1,732 women farmers and their families would benefit directly as follows: DIRECT PROJECT BENEFICIARIES SEX DISTRIBUTIONAGE DISTRIBUTION (YEAR)LOCATIONFEMALEMALE0-14 yrs15-65 yrs65+ yrsBalia Thokonba Kerefay Panlap Mayambray 257 319 282 258 25961 87 72 70 6762 67 63 46 61209 283 233 239 22847 56 58 43 371,3753572991,292241 PROJECT METHODOLOGY The methodology to be adopted by the project is the participatory approach. The Alisa Womens Farming Project operates in this village. This village has three groups/ Associations. The project will operates a communal farm at the project headquarters at the same time distribute available inputs to the project beneficiaries. These inputs will be recovered and recycle to other beneficiaries until all project members are being serviced. FULLFILLMENT OF THE PRIORITY NEEDS OF BENEFICIATIES: The major problem faced by the project and which the project will try to address is the lack of the most appropriate agricultural input to restart normal production activities. These inputs include farm equipment, seeds, planting materials, and livestock. Other priority areas to be addressed are: Lack of the capacity to provide agricultural support services The neglect of the women in development activities. BENEFICIARIES PARTICIPATION AND CONTRIBUTION: The project beneficiaries had participated in the identification and planning of the project. Since it deals with their economics well-being. During the implementation of the project, beneficiaries would contribute the: Unskilled labor Local materials (sticks, stones, sand etc.) Land for the cultivation and construction of animal sheds. IMPLEMENTATION STARTEGY The under mentioned strategies will be carried out to achieve the set objectives: Community mobilization and sensitization for the further understanding of the project. Training of Alisa Womens Farming Project executive and animators on the planning, implementation, monitoring and management of especially agricultural project. Registration of targeted beneficiaries (Women in farming families within the operational communities). Purchase and distribution of viable seeds. RIAP Lunsar and the trained executive of AWFP will ensure that certified seeds approved by the seed board are bought. Provision of food for work to assist the farm families in the hunger period and protect the seeds from been eaten. RIAP Lunsar has a memorandum of understanding with Alisa Womens Farming Project to supply food to every certified farmer who is involved in farming. Purchase and distribution of livestock (pigs, sheep, Goat). Supervision, monitoring, reporting and evaluation of project activities. PROJECT SUSTAINABILITY: It is expected that with the provision of finds, the project will be able to achieve its objectives. The maintenance of the project will enhance by two (2) types of account that will be established. In addition to these, the resurrect expenditure would be met from the revolving fund, after termination of donor fund this will enhance the project continuation after donor funding is terminated. IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENT: The depletion of the forest and tree crop, due to demands for fuel wood and timber activities has increased run off and soil erosion especially on derived watersheds leading to loss of soil nutrients, situation of waterways and damaged to fisheries. The Project when fully implement will try to embark on activities that will conserve the environment. ROLE OF WOMEN Women produce 60% of the food crop requirements and handle the processing of food crops such as rice, cassava and groundnut. In addition, women are responsible for food preparation, childcare, and house management, which influence their time and energy for agricultural activities. Institutional involvement of women in the project area development is very minimal. There is the need to integrate them into mainstream development, which requires an expansion of the scope for knowledge and skills. There are many areas where women development programmed with varying objectives can be implemented such as this project. PROJECT REPLICABILITY: This project when fully implemented will serve as a model/ pilot project, which will be replicated in other areas of the Chiefdom. MONITORING AND EVALUATION: The project members and community are responsible for monitoring project implementation and made necessary recommendations at general and executive meetings for effectives decision-making. Observations, field visit and group discussions will form part of the participatory monitoring methodology. In addition to the above, specialized monitoring teams will be requested from the implementing agency RIAP to conduct in-depth project evaluation and to make necessary recommendations for better project implementation and replication. INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY The Alisa Womens Farming Project has carried out similar project in the past in one or more of the operational communities there was a seed bank project which involved over Two thousand Five hundred and Sixty (2,560) bushels of husk rice and Eight hundred and Fifty-five (855) bushels of husk groundnut but was looted by the rebels. The use RIAP Lunsar as supervising agency and the training of Executives and Animators of BWFP will ensure an affective delivery system. The capacity of the institution will be developed to high level to able to handle management of the project. DONOR AGENCY CONTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT NOITEMSNO OF BENEFICIARIESQUALITYUNIT COST IN LEONESTOTAL COST IN LEONES1Tractor and accessories1,7321225,000,000.00225,000,000.002Gari Processing Machine1,73224,500,000.009,000,000.003Milling Machine1,732118,000,000.0018,000,000.00Sub totalLe 252,000,000.00 DONOR AGENCYS CONTRIBUTION CROP PRODUCTION NOITEMSNO OF BENEFICIARIESQUANTITY PER VILLAGEUNIT COST IN LEONESTOTAL COST IN LEONES1Rice1,732650 Bushels30,000.0019,500,000.002Groundnut1,732650 Bushels20,000.0013,000,000.003Cassava cotton1,732200 Bags6,000.003,900,000.00TOTALLe 36,400,000.00 DONOR AGENCYS CONTRIBUTION BUDGET LINE ITEM LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION NOITEMSNO OF BENEFICIARIESQUANTITY PER VILLAGEUNIT COST IN LEONESTOTAL COST IN LEONES1Sheep Female Male 1,732 30 10 250,000 220,000 7,500,000 2,200,0002Goat Nanny He Goat1,732 30 10 220,000 180,000 6,600,000 1,800,0003Pigs Sow Boar 1,732  30 10 175,000 160,000 5,250,000 1,600,000TOTAL24,950,000 DONOR AGENCYS CONTRIBUTION GRAIN STORE (BUILDING) NOITEMSQUANTITYUNIT COST IN LEONESTOTAL COST IN LEONES1Corrugated Iron Sheets15 bundles300,0004,500,0002Cement320 bags35,00011,200,0003Timber: 1 x 12 x1285 Boards14,0001,190,0004Timber: 2 x 12 x 1240 Pieces15,000600,0005Timber: 3 x 4 x 1218 Pieces13,0002,340,0006Timber: 2 x 4 x 1270 pieces6,000420,0007Timber: 2 x 3 x 1265 pieces2,700175,0008M.S. rods: x 3880 length30,0002,400,0009M.S. rods: x 3816 length15,000240,00010Roofing nails60 packets30,0001,800,00011Head pans618,000108,00012Shovels5 Shovels45,000225,00013Wheel barrows3 rolls100,000300,00014Binding wires1 roll90,00090,00015Double steel doors1350,000350,00016Single steel doors1175,000175,00017Window panes304,000120,00018Wire mesh1 roll75,00075,00019Wire nails (Assorted)250 packets5,0001,250,00020Tower bolts440,000160,00021Lockers330,00090,00022Paints (Assorted)35 gallons25,000875,00023paint brushes (Assorted)85,00040,000TOTALLe 28,723,000 DONOR AGENCYS CONTRIBUTION PIG STY (BUILDING) NOITEMSQUANTITYUNIT COST IN LEONESTOTAL COST IN LEONES1Corrugated Iron Sheets12 bundles300,0003,600,0002Cement250 bags35,0008,750,0003Timber: 1 x 12 x1260 Boards14,000840,0004Timber: 2 x 12 x 1230 Pieces15,000450,0005Timber: 3 x 4 x 1210 Pieces13,000130,0006Timber: 2 x 4 x 1250 pieces6,000300,0007Timber: 2 x 3 x 1240 pieces2,700108,0008M.S. rods: x 3855 length30,0001,650,0009M.S. rods: x 3810 length15,000150,00010Roofing nails40 packets5,000200,00011Head pans6 Head pans18,000108,00012Shovels5 Shovels45,000225,00013Wheel barrows3 wheel barrows100,000300,00014Binding wires1 roll90,00090,00015Double steel doors2250,000500,00016Single steel doors1175,000175,00017Window panes124,00048,00018Wire mesh4 roll75,000300,00019Wire nails (Assorted)150 packets5,000750,00020Tower bolts440,000160,00021Lockers330,00090,00022Paints (Assorted)22 gallons25,000550,00023paint brushes (Assorted)65,00030,000TOTALLe 19,354,000 NOITEMSQUANTITYUNIT COST IN LEONESTOTAL COST IN LEONES1TransportationLump Sum1,850,0002LaborLump Sum2,900,000TOTAL COST4,750,000DONOR AGENCYS CONTRIBUTION TRANSPORTATION AND LABOR COST LOCAL CONTRIBUTION NO ITEMS QUANTITY UNIT COST IN LEONES TOTAL COST IN LEONES1Land850 acres5,0001,500,000.002Sticks14 dozen10,000500,000.003Food for WorkLump Sum1,650,0001,000,000.004Sand8 trips80,000640,0005Ball Stones4 trips70,000280,0006Broken Stones5 trips60,000300,000TOTALLe 7,260,000 Project Budget Summary in Leones and Dollars NoItemsTotal cost in LeonesDonor Contribution In LeonesLocal Contribution in Leones1Equipments225,000,000225,000,0002Crop Production36,400,00036,400,0003Livestock Production19,370,00019,370,0004Grain Store & Animal Shelter48,077,00048,077,0005Transportation1,850,0001,850,0006Labor2,900,0002,900,0007Local Contribution7,260,0007,260,0008Miscellaneous1,500,000TOTALLe 307,260,000 $ 102,420Le 300,000,000 $ 100,000Le 7,260,000 $ 2,420 Epu* P V ~  L ] 89ioqx8\ ѽѷ}}wq}q}q h 2(CJ hCJ hkvCJ hYCJh7HhDR\CJh7HhDR\B*CJph h\CJ huCJ hEzCJ h/$CJ hDR\CJh/$CJOJQJh CJOJQJhDR\hDR\CJOJQJh 2(CJOJQJh 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