Pacientes hospitalizados con neoplasia activa y diagnóstico de enfermedad ...Valeria Guerra
Este estudio caracterizó a 27 pacientes hospitalizados con cáncer activo y diagnóstico de enfermedad tromboembólica venosa (ETV) en el Instituto Nacional del Cáncer en Chile utilizando la puntuación de Khorana. Ochenta por ciento de los pacientes se clasificaron en el grupo de riesgo intermedio o alto según la puntuación de Khorana. La puntuación de Khorana puede ser útil para identificar pacientes con alto riesgo de ETV y establecer medidas de profilaxis tempranas.
The document discusses the shifting power dynamics between content creators, media, advertisers, and consumers. It notes that consumer-generated content is growing rapidly while trust in traditional advertising is declining. It argues that brands need to focus on engaging communities, retaining relationships and trust, learning consumer preferences through interactions, and creating personalized experiences to relate to individuals.
Este estudio evaluó el capital social de 113 mujeres mayores entre 64 y 80 años que asistían a centros de salud públicos en Valparaíso, Chile. Se aplicó la Escala de Capital Social Personal de Chen para medir el capital social. Los resultados mostraron que el puntaje promedio de capital social fue bajo, con mayores puntajes en relaciones cercanas que en participación comunitaria. El capital social disminuyó con mayor edad y arraigo territorial, e incrementó con mayor educación y número de hijos. Las redes de apoyo más fuertes de estas mujeres fueron las relaciones fam
Este documento presenta el currículum de José Tomas Soto Orezzoli. Detalla su experiencia laboral en cargos relacionados con proyectos, control de gestión y alianzas estratégicas. También describe su formación académica, que incluye un Magíster en Finanzas de la Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez y una experiencia de intercambio en Dinamarca. Por último, entrega información adicional sobre sus habilidades lingüísticas e intereses personales.
O documento discute a cultura organizacional em ambientes burocráticos, especificamente em uma universidade pública. Foi realizada uma pesquisa qualitativa com 30 entrevistas com funcionários para identificar os principais aspectos do trabalho e da cultura organizacional. Os resultados mostraram que a lógica burocrática cria uma dinâmica complexa entre funcionários e organização, com impactos perceptíveis na cultura, que é fortemente influenciada pelas normas internas.
Pacientes hospitalizados con neoplasia activa y diagnóstico de enfermedad ...Valeria Guerra
Este estudio caracterizó a 27 pacientes hospitalizados con cáncer activo y diagnóstico de enfermedad tromboembólica venosa (ETV) en el Instituto Nacional del Cáncer en Chile utilizando la puntuación de Khorana. Ochenta por ciento de los pacientes se clasificaron en el grupo de riesgo intermedio o alto según la puntuación de Khorana. La puntuación de Khorana puede ser útil para identificar pacientes con alto riesgo de ETV y establecer medidas de profilaxis tempranas.
The document discusses the shifting power dynamics between content creators, media, advertisers, and consumers. It notes that consumer-generated content is growing rapidly while trust in traditional advertising is declining. It argues that brands need to focus on engaging communities, retaining relationships and trust, learning consumer preferences through interactions, and creating personalized experiences to relate to individuals.
Este estudio evaluó el capital social de 113 mujeres mayores entre 64 y 80 años que asistían a centros de salud públicos en Valparaíso, Chile. Se aplicó la Escala de Capital Social Personal de Chen para medir el capital social. Los resultados mostraron que el puntaje promedio de capital social fue bajo, con mayores puntajes en relaciones cercanas que en participación comunitaria. El capital social disminuyó con mayor edad y arraigo territorial, e incrementó con mayor educación y número de hijos. Las redes de apoyo más fuertes de estas mujeres fueron las relaciones fam
Este documento presenta el currículum de José Tomas Soto Orezzoli. Detalla su experiencia laboral en cargos relacionados con proyectos, control de gestión y alianzas estratégicas. También describe su formación académica, que incluye un Magíster en Finanzas de la Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez y una experiencia de intercambio en Dinamarca. Por último, entrega información adicional sobre sus habilidades lingüísticas e intereses personales.
O documento discute a cultura organizacional em ambientes burocráticos, especificamente em uma universidade pública. Foi realizada uma pesquisa qualitativa com 30 entrevistas com funcionários para identificar os principais aspectos do trabalho e da cultura organizacional. Os resultados mostraram que a lógica burocrática cria uma dinâmica complexa entre funcionários e organização, com impactos perceptíveis na cultura, que é fortemente influenciada pelas normas internas.
Este documento presenta una receta para bacalao con verduras que incluye cortar cebolla y pimientos en juliana y rehogarlos en aceite, machacar ajo, tomate y pimienta en un mortero, agregar el bacalao cortado y el caldo, y dejar cocer durante cinco minutos.
Karl Popper es conocido por desarrollar por primera vez su teoría de la falsación en su obra Logik der Forschung de 1934. Allí estableció que una teoría científica debe ser falsable, es decir, susceptible de ser refutada mediante pruebas empíricas. Esto lo llevó a criticar teorías como el psicoanálisis y el marxismo histórico, pues consideraba que no eran falsables y por lo tanto no científicas. Su criterio de falsabilidad se convirtió en un componente clave de su
Un sistema informático es un conjunto interrelacionado de hardware, software y personal que permite almacenar y procesar información. Los sistemas informáticos pasan por diferentes fases en su ciclo de vida y se usan ampliamente en la administración pública. Los prototipos son representaciones preliminares de un sistema que permiten validar requisitos y mejorar el diseño a través de la participación de usuarios.
Facebook - A Case Study in Building Virtual RelationshipsAnnette Vaughan
This presentation takes a look at how Illinois State University has used Facebook to cultivate relationships between prospective & current students and alumni.
SlideShare es un sitio web que permite a los usuarios subir y compartir presentaciones de diapositivas en formatos como PowerPoint, PDF y documentos de texto. Fue lanzado en 2006 y adquirido por LinkedIn en 2012. Ofrece funciones como Zipcasts para transmitir presentaciones en vivo, Clipping para guardar diapositas sueltas, e integra las presentaciones en categorías para mejor organización y búsqueda. SlideShare se ha convertido en una importante herramienta para compartir contenido profesional de forma gratuita.
Using social media for business developmentPaul Furiga
The document discusses using social media, particularly LinkedIn, for business development purposes. It provides an overview of social media and which sites are best suited for different roles. The bulk of the document focuses on how to create and optimize a LinkedIn profile, connect with others, join groups, and participate in order to develop relationships that lead to business opportunities and sales. Key actions include building a complete profile, making connections, getting and providing recommendations, joining and participating in groups, and using LinkedIn applications.
Facebook has faced increasing pressure over user privacy issues as it aims to monetize user data. Its business model relies on collecting and sharing user information with advertisers to generate profits. Over time, Facebook has expanded the amount and type of personal data it collects and shares without clear user consent, such as name, photos, likes and relationships. While users initially expected some degree of privacy over their profiles and information, Facebook's privacy policies have changed in ways that give it broader access and use of user data. There remain open questions around users' reasonable expectations of privacy on social networks and online.
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A two-day national meeting was held in Puri, Odisha to discuss diversion-based irrigation. Over 50 representatives from government, NGOs, and development organizations participated. Partners shared their experiences implementing irrigation schemes to develop future plans. The meeting was supported by the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Allied Trusts and focused on diversion-based irrigation, a national program funded by the Jamsetji Tata Trust over 3 years with Rs. 3000 lakhs committed for the second phase from 2011-2012.
A two-day national meeting on Diversion Based Irrigation (DBI) was organized in Odisha to share experiences promoting DBI across India. 63 representatives from government, partner organizations, scientists, and development experts participated. The meeting recognized the need to review current DBI program activities supported by Sir Dorabji Tata Trust. It emphasized strengthening agricultural interventions and System of Rice Intensification in DBI command areas. Partner organizations presented on their DBI work to facilitate cross-learning. Discussions, presentations, group work, and films were used to discuss promoting agriculture along with DBI systems.
The two-day National Level Meet on Diversion Based Irrigation (DBI) was organized in Bhubaneswar, India and had active participation from 56 government, NGO, and civil society participants. DBI is a program supported by The Jamsetji Tata Trust that started in 2008 with 1,500 lakhs in funding over three years. It involves diverting water flows from streams and rivers using pipes for irrigation in remote tribal villages. Some findings were to work more intensively in DBI areas, establish connections with other programs, and learn from other organizations.
A three day meeting was held in Ranchi, Jharkhand from February 27 to March 1, 2013 to discuss agricultural extension related to the System of Rice Intensification (SRI). The meeting had 69 participants representing government organizations, NGOs, research institutions, scientists, and social development experts. Participants shared their experiences implementing SRI in their areas to facilitate cross-learning. Discussions focused on constraints to implementation and potential solutions. Presentations, group discussions, and films on SRI were part of the deliberations. Partner organizations also displayed rice farming implements and machinery. An poster competition was held for training and outreach materials on SRI.
A three day meeting was held in Ranchi, Jharkhand from February 27 to March 1, 2013 to discuss agricultural extension related to the System of Rice Intensification (SRI). The meeting had 69 participants representing government organizations, NGOs, research institutions, scientists, and social development experts. Participants shared their experiences implementing SRI in their areas to facilitate cross-learning. Discussions focused on constraints to implementation and potential solutions. Presentations, group discussions, and films on SRI were part of the deliberations. Partner organizations working on SRI production were also invited to display farm machinery. An poster competition was also held to showcase training materials on disseminating SRI initiatives.
This document discusses water quality and summarization techniques. It provides guidelines for developing water quality indices to summarize complex data in a simple, understandable way. Key parameters to measure include health and microbial criteria like arsenic, fluoride and E. coli. Proper monitoring of many factors that affect water quality is important. CSIR has developed technologies to address issues like high arsenic, fluoride, iron and salinity. Field tests show a ceramic filter called Terafil effectively reduces turbidity, acidity, iron and improves overall water quality to meet BIS standards.
This document discusses water quality and monitoring. It provides guidelines and standards for drinking water quality from organizations like WHO and BIS. It discusses various factors that affect water quality like sedimentation, runoff, erosion etc. It also summarizes CSIR's work in developing technologies to address different water quality issues in India like high arsenic, fluoride, iron etc. through inventions like ceramic membrane filters, adsorbents, and RO plants. Analytical reports show how a terafil filter developed by CSIR effectively reduces turbidity, acidity, total hardness, iron and improves overall quality of raw water samples.
This document discusses the implementation of a DBI (Decentralized Basin Irrigation) intervention project in 3 villages to enhance agricultural productivity. The project developed water sources through pipe-based water supply systems and stone beds to protect the pipes. It benefited 151 households, irrigating 144 acres in the rainy season and 77 acres in the winter. Challenges in post-management included strengthening village institutions for asset management. Lessons included selecting appropriate sites, engaging communities, and leveraging other programs. The project aims to promote sustainability through crop diversification, structure maintenance, and protection of catchment areas.
The document discusses the Gonchi water management system in several villages. It provides details of achievements made in improving Gonchi channels such as GPS mapping, identifying repair needs, completing repairs, and increasing irrigated acreage and crop yields. It also discusses contributions made by local farmers toward repair works, expenditures on projects, innovations in agriculture, and difficulties overcome with community involvement. The Gonchi system is an old, democratic method of water distribution that remains effective in modern times when properly maintained through local cooperation and development initiatives.
The document summarizes a DBI (Decentralized Bulk Irrigation) project implemented by RCDC (an organization focused on community development) to improve livelihoods in rural villages. The project provided irrigation to 180 households across 4 villages, benefiting 293 acres of farmland. Challenges included opposition from influential farmers, political conflicts, legal issues using forest land, and difficult excavation conditions. Through community participation and strong local institutions, the project overcame obstacles to successfully implement irrigation infrastructure. This enhanced agricultural productivity and strengthened livelihoods for marginalized communities in the region.
The document summarizes Pragati's work to improve livelihoods in small and marginal farming communities in Koraput, Odisha. It discusses how Pragati has partnered with Harsha Trust to implement diversion-based irrigation (DBI) projects since 2012, benefiting over 100 households across 10 villages. DBI involves constructing small irrigation canals and pipes to provide water for farming and prevent distress migration. The summary provides details of initial DBI projects in Parja Bhimdol village and Barba village.
Este documento presenta una receta para bacalao con verduras que incluye cortar cebolla y pimientos en juliana y rehogarlos en aceite, machacar ajo, tomate y pimienta en un mortero, agregar el bacalao cortado y el caldo, y dejar cocer durante cinco minutos.
Karl Popper es conocido por desarrollar por primera vez su teoría de la falsación en su obra Logik der Forschung de 1934. Allí estableció que una teoría científica debe ser falsable, es decir, susceptible de ser refutada mediante pruebas empíricas. Esto lo llevó a criticar teorías como el psicoanálisis y el marxismo histórico, pues consideraba que no eran falsables y por lo tanto no científicas. Su criterio de falsabilidad se convirtió en un componente clave de su
Un sistema informático es un conjunto interrelacionado de hardware, software y personal que permite almacenar y procesar información. Los sistemas informáticos pasan por diferentes fases en su ciclo de vida y se usan ampliamente en la administración pública. Los prototipos son representaciones preliminares de un sistema que permiten validar requisitos y mejorar el diseño a través de la participación de usuarios.
Facebook - A Case Study in Building Virtual RelationshipsAnnette Vaughan
This presentation takes a look at how Illinois State University has used Facebook to cultivate relationships between prospective & current students and alumni.
SlideShare es un sitio web que permite a los usuarios subir y compartir presentaciones de diapositivas en formatos como PowerPoint, PDF y documentos de texto. Fue lanzado en 2006 y adquirido por LinkedIn en 2012. Ofrece funciones como Zipcasts para transmitir presentaciones en vivo, Clipping para guardar diapositas sueltas, e integra las presentaciones en categorías para mejor organización y búsqueda. SlideShare se ha convertido en una importante herramienta para compartir contenido profesional de forma gratuita.
Using social media for business developmentPaul Furiga
The document discusses using social media, particularly LinkedIn, for business development purposes. It provides an overview of social media and which sites are best suited for different roles. The bulk of the document focuses on how to create and optimize a LinkedIn profile, connect with others, join groups, and participate in order to develop relationships that lead to business opportunities and sales. Key actions include building a complete profile, making connections, getting and providing recommendations, joining and participating in groups, and using LinkedIn applications.
Facebook has faced increasing pressure over user privacy issues as it aims to monetize user data. Its business model relies on collecting and sharing user information with advertisers to generate profits. Over time, Facebook has expanded the amount and type of personal data it collects and shares without clear user consent, such as name, photos, likes and relationships. While users initially expected some degree of privacy over their profiles and information, Facebook's privacy policies have changed in ways that give it broader access and use of user data. There remain open questions around users' reasonable expectations of privacy on social networks and online.
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For more information about http://www.zricks.com/Xrbia-Eiffel-City-II-Chakan-Pune/14467
XRBIA Eiffel City Phase II, Chakan, Pune Nashik Highway, Pune. Visit: http://www.zricks.com
A two-day national meeting was held in Puri, Odisha to discuss diversion-based irrigation. Over 50 representatives from government, NGOs, and development organizations participated. Partners shared their experiences implementing irrigation schemes to develop future plans. The meeting was supported by the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Allied Trusts and focused on diversion-based irrigation, a national program funded by the Jamsetji Tata Trust over 3 years with Rs. 3000 lakhs committed for the second phase from 2011-2012.
A two-day national meeting on Diversion Based Irrigation (DBI) was organized in Odisha to share experiences promoting DBI across India. 63 representatives from government, partner organizations, scientists, and development experts participated. The meeting recognized the need to review current DBI program activities supported by Sir Dorabji Tata Trust. It emphasized strengthening agricultural interventions and System of Rice Intensification in DBI command areas. Partner organizations presented on their DBI work to facilitate cross-learning. Discussions, presentations, group work, and films were used to discuss promoting agriculture along with DBI systems.
The two-day National Level Meet on Diversion Based Irrigation (DBI) was organized in Bhubaneswar, India and had active participation from 56 government, NGO, and civil society participants. DBI is a program supported by The Jamsetji Tata Trust that started in 2008 with 1,500 lakhs in funding over three years. It involves diverting water flows from streams and rivers using pipes for irrigation in remote tribal villages. Some findings were to work more intensively in DBI areas, establish connections with other programs, and learn from other organizations.
A three day meeting was held in Ranchi, Jharkhand from February 27 to March 1, 2013 to discuss agricultural extension related to the System of Rice Intensification (SRI). The meeting had 69 participants representing government organizations, NGOs, research institutions, scientists, and social development experts. Participants shared their experiences implementing SRI in their areas to facilitate cross-learning. Discussions focused on constraints to implementation and potential solutions. Presentations, group discussions, and films on SRI were part of the deliberations. Partner organizations also displayed rice farming implements and machinery. An poster competition was held for training and outreach materials on SRI.
A three day meeting was held in Ranchi, Jharkhand from February 27 to March 1, 2013 to discuss agricultural extension related to the System of Rice Intensification (SRI). The meeting had 69 participants representing government organizations, NGOs, research institutions, scientists, and social development experts. Participants shared their experiences implementing SRI in their areas to facilitate cross-learning. Discussions focused on constraints to implementation and potential solutions. Presentations, group discussions, and films on SRI were part of the deliberations. Partner organizations working on SRI production were also invited to display farm machinery. An poster competition was also held to showcase training materials on disseminating SRI initiatives.
This document discusses water quality and summarization techniques. It provides guidelines for developing water quality indices to summarize complex data in a simple, understandable way. Key parameters to measure include health and microbial criteria like arsenic, fluoride and E. coli. Proper monitoring of many factors that affect water quality is important. CSIR has developed technologies to address issues like high arsenic, fluoride, iron and salinity. Field tests show a ceramic filter called Terafil effectively reduces turbidity, acidity, iron and improves overall water quality to meet BIS standards.
This document discusses water quality and monitoring. It provides guidelines and standards for drinking water quality from organizations like WHO and BIS. It discusses various factors that affect water quality like sedimentation, runoff, erosion etc. It also summarizes CSIR's work in developing technologies to address different water quality issues in India like high arsenic, fluoride, iron etc. through inventions like ceramic membrane filters, adsorbents, and RO plants. Analytical reports show how a terafil filter developed by CSIR effectively reduces turbidity, acidity, total hardness, iron and improves overall quality of raw water samples.
This document discusses the implementation of a DBI (Decentralized Basin Irrigation) intervention project in 3 villages to enhance agricultural productivity. The project developed water sources through pipe-based water supply systems and stone beds to protect the pipes. It benefited 151 households, irrigating 144 acres in the rainy season and 77 acres in the winter. Challenges in post-management included strengthening village institutions for asset management. Lessons included selecting appropriate sites, engaging communities, and leveraging other programs. The project aims to promote sustainability through crop diversification, structure maintenance, and protection of catchment areas.
The document discusses the Gonchi water management system in several villages. It provides details of achievements made in improving Gonchi channels such as GPS mapping, identifying repair needs, completing repairs, and increasing irrigated acreage and crop yields. It also discusses contributions made by local farmers toward repair works, expenditures on projects, innovations in agriculture, and difficulties overcome with community involvement. The Gonchi system is an old, democratic method of water distribution that remains effective in modern times when properly maintained through local cooperation and development initiatives.
The document summarizes a DBI (Decentralized Bulk Irrigation) project implemented by RCDC (an organization focused on community development) to improve livelihoods in rural villages. The project provided irrigation to 180 households across 4 villages, benefiting 293 acres of farmland. Challenges included opposition from influential farmers, political conflicts, legal issues using forest land, and difficult excavation conditions. Through community participation and strong local institutions, the project overcame obstacles to successfully implement irrigation infrastructure. This enhanced agricultural productivity and strengthened livelihoods for marginalized communities in the region.
The document summarizes Pragati's work to improve livelihoods in small and marginal farming communities in Koraput, Odisha. It discusses how Pragati has partnered with Harsha Trust to implement diversion-based irrigation (DBI) projects since 2012, benefiting over 100 households across 10 villages. DBI involves constructing small irrigation canals and pipes to provide water for farming and prevent distress migration. The summary provides details of initial DBI projects in Parja Bhimdol village and Barba village.
This document discusses PRADAN's work implementing water supply projects in villages for agricultural irrigation and more recently for household use as well. It provides background on PRADAN's piped water supply projects since 2001 with support from the Japanese Embassy and other funders. The new model expands water access to homes for domestic uses like washing, bathing and sanitation in addition to agriculture. This reduces women's drudgery by bringing water closer to homes. The document also discusses considerations for focusing on quality of life beyond just income generation through the projects. It outlines concerns that need attention such as awareness raising, training, implementation methods, and ensuring long-term sustainability through community management and local funding support.
The organization constructed a DBI project in 2012 in Bhainsadani village to provide irrigation for 166 acres and drinking water to 65 households. A total of Rs. 8.66 lakhs was spent on the project. They trained 200 farmers on improved agriculture techniques and supplied seeds and support to 35 farmers. They formed producers' groups in 250 villages and a farmers' organization called Krushak Sakti Sangathana to advocate for farmers' issues. Moving forward, they plan to promote SRI and pulses cultivation methods, encourage vegetable farming, and strengthen existing groups and the agriculture support center.
Madhyam Foundation works in 10 districts of Odisha reaching over 23,000 households. It promotes livelihoods through activities like dairy, poultry, and vegetable cultivation. The Diversion-based Irrigation (DBI) project begins with meetings with villagers to introduce the project and exposure visits. Villagers help with technical surveys, digging canals, constructing intake structures, and laying pipes. Training is provided on crop planning, intercropping, and organic cultivation. DBI sites have stabilized kharif crops, led to crop diversification, and adoption of organic practices by many households. Some structures were damaged by elephants but repaired with forest department assistance. Strategies are needed to optimize water use through these structures.
This document summarizes a diversion-based irrigation project in 13 villages in Nalanda District, Bihar that renovated an existing irrigation canal called the Pyne. The project benefited 1,386 families and 575 acres of land, creating over 7,800 work days and reviving 5 km of the Pyne canal. As a result of the project, paddy and other rabi crops were successfully cultivated across the command area. The project strengthened local community-based organizations, provided capacity building, and developed linkages to external organizations to support farmers and laborers. Challenges remain around greater PRI involvement, diversified cropping, and developing livelihood systems.
This document summarizes the experience of implementing diversion-based irrigation (DBI) systems in India. It discusses:
1) DBI systems have been used for decades across India under different names, diverting water from streams for irrigation.
2) Livolink Foundation in Bhubaneswar supports NGOs implementing DBI programs across 13 states, reaching over 67,000 families and developing irrigation for over 70,000 acres.
3) Different types of traditional DBI systems are described that are used in various states, such as ahar-pyne in Bihar and gonchi in Andhra Pradesh.
The document outlines a vision and strategy to graduate 10,000 families out of poverty in Purulia, West Bengal through ensuring year-round food security and income of 20,000 rupees per family. The strategy involves reducing farming risks through irrigation expansion and diversification. Decentralized water bodies have benefited over 3,000 farmers across 23 sites, creating 3,500 acres of kharif and 1,000 acres of rabi command area. This has led to increased production, incomes over 125 lakhs in kharif and 100 lakhs in rabi from higher yields of crops like paddy, mustard, wheat and vegetables. The benefits are exemplified by a farmer Anil who was able to
This document outlines a project to develop diversion-based irrigation initiatives in the villages of Karanjkot and Baburmunda in Golamunda Block. The project aims to improve food security and sustainable livelihoods for 76 vulnerable families totaling 1884 people by providing irrigation for 99 acres of land in the kharif season and 44 acres in the winter. It will form water user committees, provide training, and generate funds for maintenance to empower farmers to manage water resources and diversify crops, increasing production and supporting year-round cultivation. The initiatives have led to increased crop yields, more land brought under cultivation, and reliable water access.
The document summarizes the work of Gramya Vikash Mancha (GVM), a non-profit organization working on rural development in Assam, India. It discusses GVM's promotion of diversion-based irrigation projects in 3 districts to improve livelihoods of 50,000 families. Key activities included restoring canals/dongs, building irrigation structures, farmer training, and group farming. Over 60km of canals were cleaned, benefiting thousands of acres of land. Challenges from floods and ethnic conflicts were also discussed.
The document discusses an organization called Harsha Trust that aims to improve livelihoods in rural India through self-help groups and cooperatives. It focuses on natural resource management and improved agriculture, reaching over 20,000 families across 5 districts of Odisha. Specifically, the document describes Harsha Trust's improved agriculture projects through drip irrigation schemes, which have benefitted over 500 families so far by allowing vegetable cultivation and reducing water shortage risks. Key lessons learned include that high-value crops like vegetables and fruit trees motivate farmers more, and drip irrigation significantly improves water use efficiency.