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VOTE FOR WONGANI THE YELLOW GROUP CAMPAIGN

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Vote For WONGANI the Yellow Group campaign

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Campaign StrategyTeam Members rolesConsensus Decision MakingUsing the smartest tactics

Situation Analysis GOALTo have zero hungerOBJECTIVES100% access to staple food annually.To increase by 75% the creation of new jobs and income streamsTo contribute to environmentally sustainable use of water harvesting resources in the rural areas of India for Agriculture purposes

Focus PointTo contribute to environmentally sustainable use of water harvesting resources in the rural areas of India for Agriculture purposes

Supporting Tool ActionSWOT Analysis Impacts and Resultsreplicated in nearly 400 villages across India.provided gainful employment to more than 20,000 other villagersaccess to drinking water for five months of the year.StrengthFavorable all year round rainfall pattern.Vast agrarian lands.High cost recovery derived from the water use. (about 80%)WeaknessHigh consumption of water for irrigationFlood risk caused by episodes of heavy rain.Language barrierOpportunitiesAppropriate legislative framework for proper water management.Common Agriculture PolicyHigh Community ExpectationThreatIncreased water temperatureLack of investment in infrastructure.Increased water demand due to rising temperature associated with climate change.

Logframe ObjectivesIndicatorsSource of VerificationAssumptionSpecific Objective: To contribute to environmentally sustainable use of water harvesting resources in the rural areas of India for Agriculture purposes # of villages that lack water supply for Agriculture purposes. # of villagers with on-site rainwater harvesting plan and design linking to Agriculture. National Water Policy

Indian District Assembly

Ministry of Agriculture

Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Purpose:To improve efficient use of water through implementing rainwater harvesting methods in rural India by 2030 for agricultural purposesVolume of water stored per annum intended for agriculture purposes % of annual rainfall and temperature patterns in Adra# average precipitation in depth per annumWorld BankIndian Meteorological Department (IMD)Ministry of Water Resources of the Government of IndiaRainfall patterns will remain constantNational law & policies will support implementation

LogFrame Cont.ObjectivesIndicatorsSource of VerificationAssumptionResult:Empower local farmers to use rooftop rain collection method in Adra villageperception change of farmers toward the use of rooftop rain harvesting methodField SurveyFarmers will adopt rooftop rain harvesting method.Farmers will form small clubs to implement rooftop rain water harvesting.

Activities:Community entry: inform leaders & community buy in consensusConduct sensitization campaign in Adra village# of buy in votes from community participants# of adult male participants# of adult women participantsField SurveyField SurveyVillage chiefs/leaders give permission to implement

Availability of cultural specialists & translators Availability of farmers in the meeting campaignsThe Indian community will permit female capacity building

Closing Argument

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