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  • gained during the development of a ‘Theory of Change’ (ToC) in 2016. The 2016 Theory of Change (ToC) describes five main development pathways that comprise
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  • In the ToC, this link is explored and provides an important step towards understanding the processes involved.’ Although the benefits of the ToC and the
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  • activities listed above, this section also looks at how BGP operationalised the PWM concept and it concludes with a section on a way forward for participatory
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  • this report to operate between 0.5 acres and 2.5 acres (0.2 to 1.0 ha) SO Section Officer (BWDB) SRP Systems Rehabilitation Project SSSFCDI Second Small Scale
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  • interventions of Blue Gold, which are reported in sections C, D, E and F. Since the perspective of Section G is project management, this chapter on capacity
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  • within the polder. Later sections cover water management partnerships (Section D), commercialisation of agriculture (Section E) and sustainability and
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  • Netherlands and Bangladesh". The section is based inter alia on Kingdom of Netherlands website. "কৃষি মন্ত্রণালয়". The section reflects information found on
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  • its interventions by taking notice of their differing requirements. In Section E the focus was on the first category of households and Blue Gold interventions
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  • adaptation of new technologies 2.4.1 (a) Khulna 2.4.2 (b) Satkhira 2.4.3 (c) Patuakhali 3 Notes 4 See more One of the central objectives of the Blue Gold
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  • Call for Action 2.2 Section A: Background and context 2.3 Section B: Development Outcomes 2.4 Section C: Water Infrastructure 2.5 Section D: Participatory
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  • Work Plans 8 Polder Development Plans 9 Progress Reports 10 See more This section of the report aims to set out the arrangements for implementing the Blue
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  • 43/2D, 43/2E and 43/2F P27/1 and P27/2, P28/1 and P28/2, P34/2, P55/2A,  P55/2C, 25, 47/3, 47/4
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  • not exceeding 150mm thickness with clod breaking to a max size of 100mm Section C Chapter 12
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  • use of different types of land 1.2.1 (a) Highland 1.2.2 (b) Lowland 1.2.3 (c) Fresh water ghers 1.2.4 (d) Saline water ghers 1.3 Changes in overall land
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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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  • 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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  • to participatory monitoring and eventually to self-assessment. The final sections of this chapter account for the development of a polder dashboard to provide
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  • it shares with several other donor-funded water sector projects – this section provides an overview of the policy, legal and regulatory provisions, which
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  • Section A: Background and context Section B: Development Outcomes Section C: Water Infrastructure Summary Chapter
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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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