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  • to be the driving force for change. This section supplements the discussion under ‘Previous History’ in Section A Chapter 4 The present Bangladesh Water
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  • and to comment on lessons learnt in designing future projects. The final section of the chapter emphasises the importance of budgeting for emergency repairs
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  • in the constitution of Water Management Organisations was removed. See Section 5.1 Chief Water Management BWDB, In reference to formation of Water Management
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  • women’s participation were: Awareness creation for all community members (M/F) on why participatory water management is important. Motivating that also women
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  • attributed second priority in the water resources management section, while the environmental section emphasises the benefits of re-excavation of khals for drainage
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  • cost, mainly harvesting and marketing the increased volume of production. Section E (chapters 21, 22 and 23) of this Final Report provides more information
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  • agricultural development- as the core elements of Blue Gold’s approach. This section E focuses on BGP’s agricultural development interventions which sought to
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  • Project T&C Training & Communications TA Technical Assistance T-Aman Transplanted Aman Rice TL Team Leader TNA Training Needs Assessment ToC Theory of
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  • that are more inclusive and gender-responsive, and more sustainable. This section presents how BGP enhanced inclusiveness and sustainability and reviews the
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  • small-scale water infrastructure investment program (see section D). From the previous section it should be clear that technology transfer messages must
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  • Section D: BGP Interventions: Participatory Water Management Section E: Agricultural Development Section F: Responsible Development:
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  • This section provides background and context for lessons learnt during the Blue Gold Program by providing a description of the project, its ambitions,
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  • of the water management fund or the productive sector fund. In this sub-section we look at which projects were funded by these two funding windows and what
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  • Earlier sections in BGP’s lessons learnt report have consistently demonstrated how the project concept evolved from complementary interventions in community
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  • contract addenda, a middle way is sought in which the adjustments proposed by f the implementing teams are captured and formalised through a process which
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  • This section presents the outcomes and impacts of the BGP interventions based on independently collected survey data. In other words, this section assesses
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  • Section D: BGP Interventions: Participatory Water Management Section E: Agricultural Development Section F: Responsible Development:
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  • Section D: BGP Interventions: Participatory Water Management Section E: Agricultural Development Section F: Responsible Development:
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  • security on the basis of homestead production described in chapter 25 of Section F. Both strategies are based upon the FFS approach and both include market
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