By Aman Singh | Team Leader
A group of 22 Sudan officials, representing Butana Integrated Rural Development Project (BIRDP), an IFAD funded project in Sudan; visited KRAPAVIS project and field work on forestry related interventions, soil & water conservation and livestock interaction – community development on 5th May, 2018. The main objective/ purpose of this tour was to help enrich the visiting team’s knowledge on how rural development programs initiated by both Government and Non-government organisations (NGOs)on the themes like livestock, agriculture, watershed development, micro finance etc are contributing to poverty alleviation. “The visit was found to be very enriching and knowledge gaining. On behalf of Intercooperation I once again thank you for giving us the opportunity to visit and learn from your organization and I wish you all the success in your strides in development of commons in Rajasthan. ---- Your field work speaks about you and your organization ---- It is an excellent work“, reports Dr. Rao, Livestock Consultant and Senior Advisor to the Intercooperation.
KRAPAVIS’ project undertaken activities related to restoration of community grazing lands, particularly Orans’ renovation, through field demonstrations on forestry (nursery raising and plantation), soil & water conservation and livestock development including livelihoods issues of the pastoralist communities.
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