1. A presentation to the Gender, Agriculture and Assets project
workshop;
Nov 4th 2011- BRAC CDM, Bangladesh
2. Overview
Brief about EADD
Project Objectives and Gender related milestones
The baseline study and how it informed
implementation
A snap shot of implementation progress & results
Next steps
3. EADD in brief
• A 4 (& ½) years smallholder dairy project
• Vision is to double dairy income in 179,000 families
• Knowledge based interventions to:
• Sustainably increase dairy productivity & efficiency
• Expand dairy markets and increase access
• Through the dairy hub approach
• Countries: Kenya, Rwanda & Uganda
• A consortium of partners led by Heifer
International, Technoserve, ILRI, ICRAF and ABS
• Funded by BMGF
5. Project Objectives
To generate information for informed decision-
making
To expand dairy markets and increase market
access for smallholder farmers
To sustainably increase dairy productivity and
efficiency
A number of Gender milestones BUT:
Most not clear e.g. 70,000 women trained on full
participation in groups
No corresponding strategies identified
And therefore no budget/resources set aside
6. Baseline study done!
Examined gendered:
◦ Ownership patterns of selected assets
◦ Access to selected services & technologies
◦ Household decision making patterns
◦ Participation in collective action- cooperatives
It was weak in the sense that:
◦ Gendered labor patterns were not examined
◦ Relied on responses from one member of HH
◦ Not enough gender disaggregation of data
◦ Report didn’t mainstream gender in each BS
component- instead a stand alone report
7. Gender strategy developed
◦ Informed by the baseline and other implementation
observations
◦ Identified key issues & strategies:
Household level dynamics and production
Participation in farmer marketing groups
Participation chilling plants & bulking sites
Project staff attitude and capacity
◦ Set backs
Delayed implementation of interventions; e.g
Recruitment of Gender & Agriculture specialist
Readjustment of operational budgets and plan
9. EADD Mid Term Evaluation findings
on gender
Women are adequately represented in leadership
positions in the project as well as individual hubs.
Gender balance has been achieved among project staff,
and Executive Committees.
Female participants in almost all areas are directly
receiving technical training in dairy skills, participating
in cross-visits, and acting as model farmers and trainers
However, less progress in extending the economic
benefits to women at the individual household level.
Mainly due to long-standing cultural and economic
factors.
10. Project Achievements (July 2011)
Project # %
targets Cumulative cumulative
Farmers registered 179,000 161,380 90
Farmers participate in domestic and
15,550 14,068 90
regional learning trips
BDS providers trained 520 2,307 444
Farmers trained in group dynamics and
governance (excluding women and 63,199 62,777 99
youth)
women trained for full participation in
70,000 50,569 72
groups
women in leadership positions 162 479 296
Farmers trained in basic animal
169,000 123,652 73
recordkeeping and traceability
CAHP trained and servicing farmers 959 1,270 132
farmer-trainers recruited to teach
522 1,974 378
farmers improved feed practices
11. Membership, Shareholding and economic participation in
dairy cooperatives
Performance Indicators (project target was to Overall Youths Young
reach at least 30% for women and 20% for Women Women-
youth) (below
35yrs)
% women & youth registered in dairy coops 27 21 7
% women & youth shareholders in Chilling Plants 31 17 5
% women & youth constituting model farmers 25 12 4
% women & youth accessing BDS services 29 13 4
% women & youth hired in CPs and Coops 24 70 17
12. Participation in Leadership, Decision making, and
management structures
Performance Indicators (project target was to Overall Youth Young
reach at least 30% for women and 20% for youth) Women Women-
below 35y
% women & youth composing B. of Directors 29 16 4
% women & youth attending the last AGM 38 15 6
% CP Management staff, managers and unit heads 34 73 27
% women & youth Extension Officers 18 47 7
13. Challenges & Next steps
Challenges:
◦ Difficulty to get women as service providers
◦ Women elected in Boards do not hold highest
positions
◦ The concept of cattle ownership becomes fuzzy!
◦ M & E- gender disaggregation, reporting &
documentation.
Next step;
◦ Can GAAP support an evaluation of EADD
activities on women access to related assets?
◦ This would inform design of a possible EADD2