The study aims to collect baseline data for all output and outcome level indicators specified in the program's logical framework. It also involves gathering demographic information of the selected community. Additionally, the assessment focuses on livelihood options, sources of income, and income levels of the target groups/households in the community to understand their access to resources. Furthermore, the study aims to identify existing community-based organizations, farmer groups, and cooperatives, assessing their institutional capacity in delivering basic and critical services within the project's working area related to health, nutrition, and other relevant sectors.
Service:
Baseline study
Assignment name:
Baseline survey for PACT matching grant sub-project under call-3 (25 districts)
The Project for Agriculture Commercialization and Trade (PACT) is a Ministry of Agriculture Development, Government of Nepal (GON) initiative, funded by the World Bank, to faster commercialization of agriculture in Nepal. Of the several activities implemented by the PACT, partial financial of the sub-projects implemented by eligible value chain participants of selected value chains on competitive basis is the key. For this activity, the project has allocated almost three fourth of the total project’s budget. This activity is implemented under project’s first component that is Agriculture and Rural Business Development Component. As part of this component, PACT has been providing matching grant assistance to potential beneficiaries on competitive basis to co-finance eligible sub projects proposed by them. The propose of project’s matching grant is to assist eligible value chain participants to actively engage in profitable market-oriented production and better integrate with the respective value chain. Conducted household survey (GR, NGR and NMNHH), focus group discussions, and key informant interview for the baseline survey for PACT matching grant sub-project under call-3.
Service:
Baseline study
Assignment name:
Updating Baseline Information including RIMS Survey
Location:
Gulmi, Arghakhachi, Pyuthan, Rolpa, Rukum and, Salyan
Completion date:
Jul-16
Name of Client:
KUBK/MoAD, Nepal, funded by IFAD
Description of work carried out:
The primary objective of the assignment was to prepare an updating baseline report through collection of primary and secondary data on the pre-intervention situation that can inform programme planning and establish rural benchmarks in line with these Programme’s performance indicators including RIMS indicators. A secondary objective was to collect some contextual data to inform the setting of programme priorities and targets as per the performance indicators and RIMS indicators through conducting survey in six programme districts.
Service:
Baseline study
Assignment name:
Survey to assess users’ satisfaction on delivery of agriculture management information system (AMIS) Services
The BRCH project in Nepal aims to enhance the country's hydro-meteorological services, improving accuracy and timeliness of weather and flood forecasts for disaster preparedness. It also supports agricultural management information system services to help farmers mitigate climate-related hazards. The assignment involved conducting a survey to assess users' satisfaction with the delivery of agriculture management information system (AMIS) services. It included training needs assessment, household surveys, focus group discussions (FGD), and key informant interviews (KII) with stakeholders. The objective was to evaluate user satisfaction and gather feedback to enhance the delivery of agriculture information management services.
Service:
Baseline study
Assignment name:
Socio-Economic Analysis of Stamping out Operation (Bird-flu)
Location:
Kathmandu
Completion date:
Jul-11
Name of Client:
Avian Influenza Control Project, Kathmandu, Nepal (DOLS/MOAC)
Service:
Evaluation and Assessment
Assignment name:
Market assessment – the economic and market impact of the project’s U.S donated commodities and locally procured commodities
Location:
Doti, Achham, and Darchula
Completion date:
30-Mar-21
Name of Client:
Mercy Corps Nepal, Sanepa Chowk, Kupandole, Nepal
Description of work carried out:
Mercy Corps is implementing a Home-Grown School Feeding Component of the Food for Education program in Nepal, supported by the US government and WFP/Nepal. The consultancy service aimed to conduct a market assessment in six districts of western Nepal. The study evaluated the economic impact of both U.S. donated commodities and locally procured commodities in the targeted districts. It also assessed the capacity of the market system in Nepal to meet the procurement levels for each commodity used in the program. The objectives of the market assessment included identifying locally produced commodities, analyzing production levels, identifying key market actors, assessing negative effects such as price volatility and spatial market integration, evaluating market capacity to meet project needs, and formulating recommendations for the procurement plan of locally procured commodities at the targeted sites.
The overall objective of this impact evaluation study was to evaluate RISMFP project activities under component 1 against the key performance indicators of the Project. Evaluation of agribusiness grant facility (AGF) funded subprojects across the project districts (subproject baseline vs. subproject achievements); Qualitative and quantitative surveys, Compare the terminal survey with the baseline survey, prepare a final evaluation report based on findings.
Service:
Evaluation and Assessment
Assignment name:
Compilation and analysis of data of crop productivity and cropping intensity as per the result framework of IWRMP-AF
Location:
Rupandehi, Parbat, Kaski, Dang & Bardiya
Completion date:
May-18
Name of Client:
MoAD/ Irrigation and water Resource Management Office
Description of work carried out:
The objective of this assignment was to evaluate the impact of the Integrated Crop and Water Management Project (ICWMP) in terms of crop productivity and cropping intensity. The study aimed to identify any shortcomings in project activities and outputs, and provide recommendations to enhance the project's focus and output orientation for future improvements. The assessment sought to measure the effectiveness of the ICWMP and suggest measures to enhance its impact and align it with desired outcomes.
Service:
Evaluation and Assessment
Assignment name:
Regulated Quarantine Insect Pests Specific PRA Report
Location:
Kathmandu
Completion date:
Jun-17
Name of Client:
National Plant Quarantine Office (DoA/MoAD), Lalitpur, Nepal
Strengthening monitoring and evaluations (SMEs), Nepal, funded by JICA Nepal
Description of work carried out:
A socio-economic impact study of non-infrastructure sub-projects was conducted in coordination with CADP (Commercial Agriculture Development Project) under the Department of Agriculture. The study aimed to identify the impact on marketing and processing of high-value crops. It involved various activities such as reviewing literature, conducting interaction meetings, preparing questionnaires and checklists, presenting an inception report, pre-testing the questionnaire, conducting household surveys, focus group discussions (FGD), and Key Informant Interviews (KII). Data was cleaned, entered into SPSS, and analyzed using both quantitative and qualitative methods. The study identified marketing channels and ultimately prepared a report that was presented to officials and donors after finalization.
Service:
Evaluation and Assessment
Assignment name:
Cropping system study assessment for production of potential of high value agriculture commodities
Location:
Kailali
Completion date:
Jul-14
Name of Client:
DADO Kailali under modernization of Rani JamaraKulariya irrigation scheme-I, Nepal, funded by the World Bank
Description of work carried out:
Study on Cropping System Study Assessment for Production of Potential of High Value Agriculture Commodities has carried out in Kailali districts in coordination with DADO, Kailali under modernization of rani jamara kulariya irrigation scheme-I to identify the existing farming system and pattern of project area, average annual income of farmers, availability of markets and explore the possibility of promotion of high value agriculture communities.
Commercial Agriculture Development Project (CADP), Morang, Nepal, funded by the ADB
Description of work carried out:
The study involved conducting Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and Key Informant Interviews (KII) with relevant stakeholders in 11 districts. The project aimed to reduce rural poverty in the Eastern Development Region of Nepal from 44% to 40% by 2020 through sustainable and equitable agricultural commercialization. The expected outcome was to improve the efficiency of marketing and processing high-value crops, including vegetables, fruits, tea, and spices.
Service:
Evaluation and Assessment
Assignment name:
Socio-Economic Impact study of non-infrastructure sub-projects under component 1 of CADP (Commercial Agriculture Investment and management)
The CADP aimed to reduce rural poverty in the Eastern Development Region of Nepal from 44% to 40% by 2020 through equitable and sustainable agricultural commercialization. To assess the impact on marketing and processing of high-value crops, a socio-economic impact study was conducted in coordination with CADP and the Department of Agriculture. The study utilized various methods such as household surveys, focus group discussions (FGD), and Key Informant Interviews (KII) to gather data on the non-infrastructure sub-projects. Its objective was to evaluate the outcomes and effects of these initiatives on the marketing and processing of high-value crops.
Feasibility study of establishing collection center and cold storage establishment
Location:
Kailali
Completion date:
Jul-14
Name of Client:
DADO Kailali under modernization of Rani JamaraKulariya irrigation scheme-I, Nepal, funded by the World Bank
Description of work carried out:
Feasibility study of establishing collection center and cold storage establishment has carried out in Kailali districts in coordination with DADO, Kailali under modernization of rani jamara kulariya irrigation scheme-I to assess and document the existing situation of production and sales of vegetables and fruits as well as identify and recommend the possible location for the establishment of collection center and cold storage in the command area. During study, annual production of fruits and vegetables were estimated, capacity, type and location of cold storage and collection center were assessed.
Service:
Other
Assignment name:
Preparation of Report on Fitting the Agriculture Development Strategy (ADS) in to the Federal Structure of Nepal
Location:
Kathmandu
Completion date:
Jul-17
Name of Client:
Ministry of Agriculture Development
Description of work carried out:
Identify the state level agriculture development strategy in line with ADS; Conduct field study (with the government institutions which are proxy for three levels of governments) to get their views on fitting ADS in federal structure; Review relevant literature or desk study.
Technical Assistance: Consulting Services Package-3 Consulting Services Package 3- Project Management and Administrative Support (PMAS) under Raising Incomes of Small & Medium Farmers Project (RISMFP)
The activities include capacity development of farmers groups and cooperatives in entrepreneurship, business plan preparation, and gender and social inclusion (GESI) planning. The monitoring of project activities and preparation of guidelines for grant mobilization and disbursement are carried out. The management of technical experts is overseen, along with capacity development of lead farmers, value chain actors, and project staff on procurement. Business plan preparation, value chain analysis, and market study for agricultural commodities are also focused on. Finally, reports are prepared, presented to officials and donors, and finalized to ensure effective project implementation and reporting.
Service:
Project Implementation and Technical Assistance
Assignment name:
Implementing Market Systems Development (MSD) interventions in the goat sector
Location:
Covering the country (specially focus on Province 1 & 6)
Completion date:
Oct-19
Name of Client:
Swisscontact/ Nepal Agricultural Market Development Programme (Sahaj-NAMDP) Nepal
Description of work carried out:
To design, implement and assess interventions in goat sector following market systems development approach; Contribute to strategies and interventions implemented in-house by Sahaj sector team; Incorporate pro-poor strategies in designing interventions; Integrate gender equity and social inclusion aspects in designing interventions in goat value chain; Contribute to creating public private partnership on promoting sustainable development to ensure that impacts are distributed across the value chain leading to equitable development and improved livelihood for the poor, etc.
Service:
Research and Assessment
Assignment name:
Rapid Market Assessment of Commodity Value Chains (Fine Rice, Industrial Maize, Lentil, and High-Value Vegetables)
Location:
Banke Kailali Dang Surkhet Kapilvastu Bardiya Kavrepalanchok and Kathmandu
Completion date:
Sep-23
Name of Client:
Heifer International
Description of work carried out:
The market assessment was to identify the enablers and barriers to the growth of fine rice, industrial maize, lentil and high-value vegetables. The assessment provides a map and overview of the value chains for each commodity and explores input and output markets for each commodity, its production, marketing, and processing linkages
Service:
Research and Assessment
Assignment name:
Pest Survey and Surveillance for Tomato and Pepper of Nepal
The objective of this task is to create a comprehensive pest list for tomato and pepper crops in Nepal. The existing pest lists for tomato and pepper will be reviewed and revised as necessary. A baseline will be established for Pest Risk Analysis, and regulated pest lists for tomato and pepper will be developed. The aim is to provide a scientific basis for reporting pests to trade partners, regional organizations, and global organizations, ensuring effective pest management and compliance in the cultivation and trade of tomato and pepper crops.
Service:
Research and Assessment
Assignment name:
Pest risk analysis (PRA) of Cereals (rice and maize) and vegetables (onion and cowpea)
Location:
Nepal
Completion date:
30-Apr-21
Name of Client:
Plant Quarantine and Pesticide Management Center/ Gov. of Nepal
Description of work carried out:
The objective of this service is to provide technical assistance to NPPO (National Plant Protection Organization), Plant Quarantine, and Pesticide Management Center in conducting a Pest Risk Assessment (PRA) for four agricultural commodities: rice, maize grains, onion bulb, and cowpea pods. The service aims to categorize the risk levels of quality attributes as high, medium, low, or minimum. It also involves developing lists of regulated quarantine pests for import regulation purposes and providing recommendations for pest risk management options.
Service:
Research and Assessment
Assignment name:
An assessment of the effectiveness of the livestock credit program
This study aimed to assess the status and trends of milk and meat production in Nepal through a soft loan credit program. It sought to evaluate the total quantity of milk and meat production supported by the program and estimate its contribution in substituting imports. The study also aimed to identify the role of credit, insurance services, and training programs in commercializing animal husbandry and increasing farmers' income. The effectiveness of the program on milk and meat productivity was examined, and recommendations were provided for future interventions to improve the program's performance.
Service:
Research and Assessment
Assignment name:
Study on soil fertility analysis and map preparation
Location:
Kailali
Completion date:
Jul-14
Name of Client:
DADO Kailali under modernization of Rani Jamara Kulariya irrigation scheme-I , Nepal, funded by the World Bank
Description of work carried out:
Study on soil fertility analysis and map preparation has carried out in Kailali districts in coordination with DADO, Kailali under modernization of rani jamara kulariya irrigation Scheme-I to assess fertility status of rani jamara kulariya irrigation area, prepare fertility map of that area and recommend the resource based fertilizer for sustainable production. During Study, fertility status of both major (nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium) and minor (zinc, iron, boron) nutrients were analyzed as well as pH (soil reaction), organic matter content, soil moisture, soil texture and the structure were accessed. Agriculture service delivery in the district.
Service:
Research and Assessment
Assignment name:
Pest survey and surveillance for six Agricultural crops (Wheat, Potato, Pea, Bean, Cowpea, Kiwi) of Nepal
The objective of this task is to create a comprehensive pest list for wheat, potato, pea, bean, cowpea, and kiwi fruit in Nepal. It involves reviewing and revising existing pest lists for these crops. Additionally, a baseline will be prepared for Pest Risk Analysis, and regulated pest lists will be developed. The aim is to establish a scientific foundation for reporting pests to trade partners, regional organizations, and global organizations, ensuring effective pest management and trade compliance in the cultivation and export of these crops.
Service:
Research and Assessment
Assignment name:
Pest Survey and Surveillance for exportable MAPs (Attees, Satavar, Indreni, Bisma, Bia Bidang, Kaladana) of Nepal
The objective of this task is to create a comprehensive pest list for Amla, Sikakai, Pakhanved, and Nagbeli in Nepal. It involves reviewing and revising existing pest lists for these crops. Additionally, a baseline will be prepared for Pest Risk Analysis, and regulated pest lists will be developed. The aim is to establish a scientific foundation for reporting pests to trade partners, regional organizations, and global organizations, ensuring effective pest management and trade compliance in the cultivation and export of these crops.
Service:
Strategic Investment Plan
Assignment name:
Five Year Dairy Development Plan ( F/Y 2077/078-2081/082)
National Dairy Development Board, Hariharbhawan, Laltipur
Description of work carried out:
The Five-Year Dairy Development Plan study had several objectives. Firstly, it aimed to create a comprehensive dairy development plan and project that could be implemented over the next five years to enhance and optimize the dairy sector in the country. This included the development of a dairy development project that could attract both external and internal funding sources. Secondly, the study sought to identify strategies and programs that could contribute to making the country self-sufficient in milk and milk products. This involved analyzing the current situation and devising measures to increase domestic production and reduce dependence on imports. Lastly, the study focused on developing policies and strategies to enhance the resilience of dairy farmers in the face of external shocks, such as market fluctuations or environmental challenges, through policy interventions.
Service:
Strategic Investment Plan
Assignment name:
Preparation of the detailed project Proposal for the implementation of intensive value chain development program of Vegetable and fruits in the 13 Selected North-South road Corridor of Nepal
Center for Agriculture Infrastructure Development and Mechanization Promotion (CAIDMP), Hariharbhawan, Lalitpur, DOA, Gov. Of Nepal
Description of work carried out:
The preparation of the detailed project proposal for implementing an intensive value chain development program for vegetables and fruits in the 13 selected North-South road corridors of Nepal involved various research methods. Firstly, a comprehensive literature review was conducted to gather existing knowledge and insights on value chain development in the agricultural sector. Then, field surveys were carried out, where researchers visited farms, markets, and relevant locations to collect primary data and observe the current state of production, distribution, and marketing. Key informant interviews (KIIs) were conducted with stakeholders like farmers, traders, and government officials to gather in-depth knowledge and perspectives. Additionally, focus group discussions were organized to foster dialogue and gather collective insights. These research methods provided a holistic understanding of the context, challenges, and opportunities, which informed the development of the project proposal.
Service:
Strategic Investment Plan
Assignment name:
Preparation of Master Plan of the Nagawa Wholesale Market, Birgunj
Location:
Parsa
Completion date:
Apr-17
Name of Client:
MoAD, Agribusiness Promotion And Market Development Directorate
Description of work carried out:
This study focused on agricultural marketing in Bara and Parsa districts of Nepal, examining key aspects and identifying concerns. It analysed national policies and strategies related to agricultural marketing development. The current production status of major agricultural products, including cereals, vegetables, fruits, spices, and high-value crops, was assessed, considering the districts' potential. Furthermore, the study made projections for the production and marketable surplus of these commodities for the next 20 years.
Service:
Training and Capacity Development
Assignment name:
Development of Production Process for Enterotoxaemia Vaccine and Production of Trial Batch of the Vaccine
Location:
Kathmandu
Completion date:
Jun-23
Name of Client:
National Vaccine Production Laboratory (NVPL), MoALD, Kathmandu, Nepal
Description of work carried out:
The study objectives include the formulation and sterilization of media, the manufacturing of live Clostridium perfringens type D antigen, the inactivation and downstream processing of the antigen, determining the antigenic mass in the manufactured batch, formulating and filling an enterotoxaemia vaccine, and conducting quality control of the manufactured vaccine according to reference pharmacopoeia standards. These objectives aim to ensure the successful production of a safe and effective enterotoxaemia vaccine by following specific manufacturing processes, quality control measures, and meeting regulatory standards.
Service:
Training and Capacity Development
Assignment name:
Local level Agriculture Planning Process Training to Local Level Elected Representatives
Location:
Rupandehi, Banke, Kaski
Completion date:
Apr-19
Name of Client:
KISSAN2/ USAID Winrock International
Description of work carried out:
The tasks involved in this project include developing training materials and a resource book for the local-level agriculture planning process. Additionally, province-level trainings were organized, and training sessions were conducted for mayors, vice-mayors, chairpersons, and vice-chairpersons. The aim of these trainings was to educate and provide guidance on the local-level agriculture planning process.
Service:
Training and Capacity Development
Assignment name:
Agriculture Programme Planning, Implementation, Monitoring & Evaluation Training. Selected Provinces (3, 5. 6 & 7) of Nepal
Location:
Provinces (Bagmati, Lumbini, Karnali and Sudurpaschchim) of Nepal.
Completion date:
Apr-19
Name of Client:
KISAN-II/Winrock International, USAID
Description of work carried out:
Prepared Local level Agriculture Planning Training Resource Book and Conducted AgricultureProgramme Planning, Implementation, Monitoring & Evaluation Training in Selected Provinces (3- Lalitpur, 5-Butwal, Karnali-Surkhet and Sudurpaschhem-Dhangadhi) of Nepal. Covering 21 local government units (2 Sub-Metropolitan Cities, 15 Municipalities and 4 Rural Municipalities) of 19 districts. Training was organized each province one event for 3 days’ package.
Service:
Training and Capacity Development
Assignment name:
Develop Packages of Cultivation Practices (POCP) and Crop Calendars for Major Crops, and Package of Rearing Practices for Livestock and Fisheries in the Pilot Districts of BRCH-AMIS Project
Location:
Kathmandu
Completion date:
Jul-17
Name of Client:
MoAD/PPCR/AMIS, Nepal funded by the World Bank
Description of work carried out:
Develop Packages of Cultivation Practices (POCP) and Crop Calendars for Major Crops, and Package of Rearing Practices for Livestock and Fisheries in the Pilot Districts of BRCH-AMIS Project has carried out in coordination with BRCH Project of MoAD to Develop Packages of Cultivation Practices (POCP) and Crop Calendars for Major Crops, and Package of Rearing Practices for Livestock and Fisheries in the Pilot Districts.
Service:
Training and Capacity Development
Assignment name:
Officer Level GIS Training: to assess of crop area extent, management of water resources, identification of pest attacks and diseases, yield assessment studies, land suitability assessment for agriculture disaster management and precision agriculture.
Location:
Gulmi, Arghakhachi, Pyuthan, Rolpa, Rukum and, Salyan Districts
Completion date:
Jul-16
Name of Client:
KUBK/ MoAD, Nepal, funded by IFAD
Description of work carried out:
The assignment involved providing various services related to GIS (Geographic Information System). Participants were introduced to the basic concepts of GIS and its integration with precision farming, digital image processing techniques for agriculture resource management, and GIS applications in water management and disease/pest management in agriculture. The objective was to enhance participants' knowledge and understanding of GIS and its practical applications in the field of agriculture.
Service:
Training and Capacity Development
Assignment name:
Study to prepare national standards on phytosanitary measures
Location:
Kathmandu
Completion date:
Jul-14
Name of Client:
National Plant Quarantine Office (DoA/MoAD), Lalitpur, Nepal
Service:
Training and Capacity Development
Assignment name:
Study and development of standard laboratory protocols required for testing veterinary drugs and review veterinary acts.
Gulmi, Arghakhachi, Pyuthan, Rolpa, Rukum and, Salyan
Completion date:
Jul-16
Name of Client:
KUBK/MoAD, Nepal, funded by IFAD
Description of work carried out:
The study aims to prepare baseline data for cereal seed (Paddy, Maize, and Wheat) and conduct a value chain analysis to identify value chains that contribute to regional and national economic growth. It aims to identify policy gaps, institutional issues, and infrastructure challenges affecting the competitiveness of the cereal seed value chain, with a focus on the government and private sector's role in promoting formal seed business. The study also seeks to identify constraints and opportunities within the cereal seed value chains that can enhance farmer productivity, income, and national economic growth. The information gathered will support the KUBK-ISFP in aligning their competencies with the identified needs and opportunities.
Service:
Value Chain Study
Assignment name:
Study of Egg Value Chain and Cost Egg of Production in Nepal
The main goal of this study is to determine the current cost of egg production in Nepal. The specific objectives include identifying the key inputs required for commercial layer farming and egg production, analyzing the challenges faced by egg producers, studying the egg marketing situation in the country, estimating the production cost of eggs in various districts, and examining the trends and market dynamics of the egg value chain. Additionally, the study aims to identify policy, institutional, and infrastructure-related issues that impact the competitiveness of the egg value chain, taking into account the roles of governments, public sector, and private sector stakeholders.
Service:
Value Chain Study
Assignment name:
Study and analysis of goat value chain in Nepal
Location:
Gulmi, Arghakhachi, Pyuthan, Rolpa, Rukum, Salyan
Completion date:
Jun-15
Name of Client:
KUBK/MoAD, Nepal funded by IFAD
Description of work carried out:
The broad objective of the study was to map the existing value chains of live goat and goat meat in Nepal, by assessing its efficiency and identifying strategic interventions for improved efficiency. The identified interventions include improvement in input supply, production functions, marketing, processing entities and also for creating enabling environment at the policy and programme levels.
Service:
Value Chain Study
Assignment name:
Study and analysis of dairy value chain in Nepal
Location:
Gulmi, Arghakhachi, Pyuthan, Rolpa, Rukum, Salyan
Completion date:
Jun-15
Name of Client:
KUBK/ MoAD , Nepal, funded by IFAD
Description of work carried out:
The study aims to address several key objectives within the dairy sub-sector in Nepal. It involves describing the socio-economic aspects, analyzing the current demand and supply systems of milk in Nepal with a focus on the KUBK program district's milk market scenario. The study also includes projecting the future demand and supply of milk in Nepal for the next 10 years, considering past trends and anticipated increases in demand. Additionally, it aims to map the existing milk value chains, calculate detailed production costs at the farm level, analyze the gender perspectives within the dairy value chain, and assess the current market system, infrastructure, and services to provide recommendations for improvement.
Service:
Value Chain Study
Assignment name:
Study on subsector selection and value chain analysis
Location:
Kailali
Completion date:
Jul-14
Name of Client:
DADO Kailali under modernization of Rani JamaraKulariyaIrrigation scheme-I funded by the World Bank, Nepal
Description of work carried out:
Subsector selection and value chain study has carried out in Kailali districts in coordination with DADO, Kailali under modernization of rani jamara kulariya irrigation scheme-I to identify the sub-sectors that have best potential for cash income and local need. During study, potential subsectors were prioritized, prepared value chain map and identified constraints and opportunities within the selected value chain.
Service:
Value Chain Study
Assignment name:
Study on Value Chains of Major High Value Agricultural Products
Prepared survey tools (both qualitative and quantitative), design, and sampling frame for 13 districts; Prepared inception report and presented to the client; Collected baseline data of 4209 households level indicators as set in the program logical framework; Similarly, carried out 105 FGD and 100 KII, and observed 80 structures of the area; Collected demographic information of the selected households; Assessed livelihood options, sources of income and income level of target groups/households of the target community to explore the access to education, health, and child protection in GNI Nepal working areas; Identified existing community based organizations/farmer groups/cooperatives and their institutional capacity relating to basic and critical service delivery to GNI Nepal working areas; 13 Districts wise report and one consolidated report prepared and presented.
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