Small Scale Fish Farming for Food Security and Income Generation. Progress Report; September 1999 - February 2000

This short progress report is the third progress report prepared for the NAROIMAAIFFish Farming Project. It has been prepared in advance of the third SteeringCommittee Meeting scheduled for March 28/11 2000. at which it will be used as themain reporting document.The report describes progress during the period, (September 1999 - February 2000and is organised in a similar manner to the Jun-Aug 99 report. It follows the formatof the Logical Framework with the first 4 sections focusing on the four Project logicalframework outputs. The Logical Framework has been slightly revised as a result ofthe Inception Review in September 1999 and can be found in Appendix 1.The wording of the four Project Outputs has been revised and these are now asfollows:1) Improved institutional capacity and linkages for poverty focused aquaculturedevelopment established at district and national level involving public sector,NCO's and local organisations.2) The identification of improved aquaculture technologies and indigenousspecies fish strains appropriate for use by the rural poor within the existingfanning system.3) Improved delivery of poverty focused extension services addressing theneeds offanners with ponds at district and sub county levels.4) An improved in Jonnation base on small-scale aquaculture for planning andmonitoring.This report also includes the following sections.5) Reports Produced.6) Project Expenditure Sept 1999 - Feb 20007) Proposed work-plan for the period Mar - Aug 2000.8) Annexes1) The revised Logical Framework2) A summary of Recommendations from the Project Inception Mission.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Gregory, Rick, Heck, Simon, Wadunde-Owori, A.
Other Authors: Department for International Development (DFID)
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: NAROIMAAIF Fish Farming Project 2000
Subjects:Fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33915
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