Annex 24.1 Selected monitoring data, disaggregated for men and women

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Most data are up to June 2019, based on the WMG tracker data base or report (WP9H) and/or taken from other (more recent) sources as mentioned.

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Activity Participants Targets  / Source and/or Remarks
Total Male Female % female
Women’s involvement in WMOs and Participatory Water Management
WMG membership (511 WMGs) 136,919 77,748 59,171 43 % Target: 40% women
EC members (511 WMGs) 6,132 4088 2044 33 % Target: 30% women; all WMGs have at least 4 out of 12 women; these data on M/F are calculated, but in practice some WMGs have more than 4 women EC members (actual data not available)  
Key EC positions in WMGs (chair, secretary, treasurer) 1,533 1394 139 9 % Data from zonal offices (2018/19); women as vice chair and joint secretary excluded
EC members of WMAs 420 280 140 33 % Target: 30% women; data calculated based on 4 women/EC which was achieved in all WMAs
Important EC positions in WMAs (chair/vice chair, secretary/joint secretary, treasurer) 105 75 30 29% Data from zonal offices; most women are vice chair or joint secretary (few in the 3 key positions of chair, secretary or treasurer)
WMG members involved in O&M activities 25,520 21,151 4,369 17 %
Savings from WMG members, average per member BDT 226 BDT 223 BDT 232 Total savings = BDT 31 M; average savings by women slightly higher than by men
WMG members benefiting from investment of WMG credits in IGAs 14, 205 8,950 5,255 37 % Total is from WP9H; M/F ratio based on WP9G
Women’s involvement in agricultural production
FFS participants (total of all FFS below) 88,650 33,513 55,137   62 %   Total of below rows; no adjustment for multiple participation, apart from MFS
-homestead production FFS (1133 groups @ 25 part.) 29,450 3,594 25,856 88 % Poultry, vegetables, beef fattening and/or fish, cycle 1-15 (mid 2021)
-crop production FFS + homestead production (984 groups @ 25 hh = 50 part.) 49,200 24,600 24,600 50 % Source: outreach table agricultural production. Men did crop modules; women mostly the homestead / nutrition modules
-CAWM FFS (71 groups @ 50 hhs=100 participants) 7,100 3,550 3,550 50 % Source: outreach table agricultural production. Each FFS took 2 seasons/crops; men in crop modules; women usually homestead / nutrition
-market-oriented FFS (232 MFS for 116 groups, each group in 2 FFS cycles) 5,800 x 0.5 = 2,900 3,538 x 0.5 = 1,769 2,262 x 0.5 = 1,131 39 % Source: outreach table agricultural production; % women from WPH9; each group structurally in 2 MFS, hence adjustment with 50%
Trained Resource Farmers 679 195 484 71 % Not all trained RFs are active anymore
Farmer Trainers (FTs) by TA 95 61 34 36% Info from Section E
Farmer Trainers (FTs) by DAE 120 60 60 50% Info Roksana end 2019
Community Poultry Workers 60 0 60 100%
Community Livestock Workers 40 38 2 5% The 2 women are hardly active as CWLs anymore
Total participants in all horizontal learning, incl: 243,900 105,253 138,647 57 % Source: WP9H
-farmers’ field days TA 160,578 64,247 96,331 60 %
-farmers field days DAE 61,911 30,249 31,662 51 %
-exchange of FFS/MFS learning 13,832 6,141 7,691 56 %
Total plot owners trials on modern agricultural technologies, incl: 5,731 1,769 3,962 69 % Source: WP9H
-Vegetables 1,548 298 1,250 81 %
-Farm Yard Manure (FYM) 759 98 660 87 %
-Poultry housing 727 16 711 98 %
-T-Aman 526 506 20 4 %
-Mung bean 424 224 200 47 %
-Mustard 400 100 300 75 %
Total WMG members adopting modern agricultural technologies

Most common:

358,547 201,215 157,432 44 % Farmers adopting more than one technology have been double counted
-HYV rice 45,376 37,426 7,950 18 %
-vaccination 41,238 15,241 25,997 63 %
-IPM (integrated pest management) 37,226 28,166 9,060 24 %
-hajol (hazal) 35,637 2,735 32,902 92 %
-hybrid vegetable seed 31,366 16,859 14,507 46 %
-line sowing 31,199 26,932 4,267 14 %
Women’s involvement in other BGP activities, such as training and specific gender activities
Members of Labour Contracting Societies (LCS) groups 31,437 20,671 10,766 34% Source: WP9H; Target: 30% women (PWMR2014); 40% (BGP)
Total WMG members who received training / orientation

-of which (examples):

28,798 18,292 10,506 36 % Source: WP9H; One trainee is counted more than once when participating in more than one training.
-LCS training 12,243 7,393 4,850 40 % Source: WP9H (excluding on-the-job training)
-Management of agricultural machinery 4,683 3,066 1,617 35 % Source: WP9H
-Account keeping and audit system 1,876 1,412 464 25 % Data from Chapter 31 Capacity Building
-Gender and Leadership Development (old approach) 1,621 922 699 43 % Data from Chapter 31 Capacity Building
Specific gender activities:
Gender and Leadership Development (new approach of 5 sessions / group) 10,919 2,494 7,262 72 % Data from Chapter 31 Capacity Building
Gender courtyard sessions (1 session/group) 41,425 13,029 28,396 69% Data from Chapter 31 Capacity Building
Market Linkages and Women’s Empowerment training (2 days) 205 33 172 84% Data from Chapter 31 Capacity Building
Joint UP-BGP workshops on women’s empowerment (1 day) 120 0 120 100 % Data from Chapter 31 Capacity Building
Disaggregated data about Blue Gold staff
BGP TA field staff (CDFs) 110 74 36 33% Data of 2019 -Target: 50% for COs; 30% as FFS facilitators
BGP TA professionals in zonal offices, excluding CDFs and admin/support staff 25 25 0 0 % Per March 2019 – NB: more female staff in zonal offices in earlier years of BGP
BGP zonal and field staff participants in 2017 gender training 111 84 27 24% Almost all zonal/field staff participated; in 2017 there were less CDFs than in 2019
BGP TA professional / technical staff – Dhaka, excl admin/support staff 20 14 6 30 % Per March 2019