QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT Jan 2012 March Project

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QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT Jan 2012 March 2012 Project Strengthening of Community Conservation Initiatives in Buffer Zone area of KANHA TIGER RESERVE, District Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh, India Supported by Rufford Small Grant Foundation Implement by Community Development Centre [CDC]

Project Implementer Ameen Charles Community Development Centre OppositeMaharishi Vidya Mandir Near Lodhi Hostel, Bhatera, Balaghat M.P. 481 001 India Phone : 91 9425822228 Email : cdcbgt@gmail.com Website : www.cdcmp.org Project Location Country : India State : Madhya Pradesh District : Balaghat Block : Baihar Villages : Ramhepur Kugaon Balgaon Khajra Khajri Niwas Mana Lapti Hirapur Bhalapuri Project Implementing Team Project Implementer : Mr. Ameen Charles Project Coordinator : Mr. Mahesh Dahate Community Organizer : Ms. Lata Aarmo Community Development Centre [CDC] 2

Executive Summary The project Strengthening of Community Conservation Initiatives is the second step of the project which was initiated with the support of RSGF last year. The period of first support was over in the month of Sept. 2011, in continuation of 2 nd year we got approval in the month of Jan. 2012. The project activity was continuing with our volunteers and organization staffs. This year we are trying to strengthen the activities by last year, strengthening community initiatives i.e. Promotion of compost manure Vegetable cultivation and Reduce pressure on forest Community meetings, discussions continue ongoing, the targeted villages are situated very close to core area of national park. 80% population is tribal and their economic status also not good, illiteracy and lack of employment opportunity keeping people backward. No knowledge about environment problems, how they are creating problems through un manages harvesting of firewood, forest products etc. Adoption of new knowledge in the community is very much slow. But we are continuing trying to facilitate the process through various project activities, training etc. The short quarterly report will give details of our activities. Plan VS Achievement Jan Feb Month Activity Planned Status Variance March Orientation to Staff and Volunteers Conduct community meeting 10 [1 each village] Community meetings on Livelihood 10 [1 each village] Construction of compost manure pit [5 family] Volunteer training 1 in each village Training on Making of Bio- Globules Community meeting on scientific harvesting [1 in each village] Reason for Variance Completed No - 6 Meetings 10 meetings 4 Meetings Community members were busy on harvesting of crop - - 8 training 2 trainings Planned for next qtr. Community Development Centre [CDC] 3

SAMPADA Conservation Training Centre We have established a centre in KHAJRA village for people. The centre has been named SAMPADA, it means treasure. The centre will be used for the capacity building of community members, all the training programme will be in this place. The centre is situated in centre of all targeted villages. People can come easily in this place and learn lot of things. In this quarter all volunteer training in this centre. We have designed a separate mono for this centre. Training on Making of Bio-Globules In the month of Feb we have training for community on making of Bio Globules, it is an alternative of firewood. Total 60 people have been trained to make bio-globule. Around 10 families start making of bio-globule and using at own home. Construction of Compost Pit The project has supported five families to construct compost manure pit, in the technical guidance of organization staffs and staff of agriculture department, the five identified families has been constructed pit, After 90 days all these five families will be able to get first manure by this pit and before monsoon season they will be able to store sufficient organic manure for maize and paddy crop. Community Development Centre [CDC] 4

Details of Beneficiaries SN Name of Beneficiary Village 1 Durap Singh, S/o Suman Singh Niwas 2 Komal Singh Aarmo Khajra 3 Manoj Dhurvey Khajra 4 Ramesh Tararm Khursipar 5 Kashiram Uikey Khursipar Plan for Next Quarter SN Month Activity Nos. 1 April Construction of compost pit [5 Families] 5 Families Training of Volunteers : 200 participants 200 Participants 2 May Training on Primary Processing of Forest Products 50 Women Construction of smokeless Chulah [Wood Stove] 10 Families Community Meetings on planning of 3 June vegetable cultivation 400 families Planning for fruit tree plantation 400 families Ameen Charles Executive Director Community Development Centre Balaghat India Community Development Centre [CDC] 5