Introduction to the NBDC Baseline Study November 2010–February 2011: Purpose, key questions and components
1. Introduction to the Baseline Study November 2010 – February 2011 Purpose, key questions and components Prepared by Eva Ludi (ODI) for the CPWF Training Workshop, 8-12 November 2010
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8. Timing Activity Time period Number of days Piloting and case study data collection Dec 2010 and Jan 2011 20 Data Entry early Feb 2011 (including visit to ILRI) 5 Preparing draft report March 15 2011 7 Analysis workshop 23 rd – 26 th March 3 Final report submission April 15 2011
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11. Tools Tool Sampling approach A Community walk Conduct once with 1 or 2 key informants (DAs, Progressive farmers) (purposive sampling) for familiarization with the kebele B Timeline (KII) 1 or 2 elders/knowledgeable persons who know history and who can describe change over the years in the kebele; 1 interview per kebele (5 interviews per woreda) C Existing RWM scenarios (KII) With progressive farmers active in RWM; 1 per kebele (5 per woreda) D KII Farmer cooperatives or water user associations – 2 interviews per woreda E Institutional analysis (FGD) Conduct one per kebele , with 8-10 mixed wealth and livelihood groups of men and women. Purposively sample to ensure representatives from different groups (consider model farmers, FHH, wealth) – 5 FGD per woreda F Institutional analysis (FGD) Conduct one per Kebele , with 3 DAs (from Crop, Livestock and NRM) – 5 DA FGDs per woreda
12. Involved organisations Jeldu Diga Fogera Holetta Agricultural Research Center Bako Agricultural Research Center Bahir Dar University Ambo University Wollega University Adet Agricultural Research Center