DIDP started as a typical single-sector project which has grown gradually resulting finally in a multi-sectoral project by adding other irrigation-related components. This way of implementation is much preferable to an integrated approach. Which often leads to failure as it too ambitious. Despite this overall positive appraisal, in the case of DIDP, Women related activities and linkages to other agricultural programmes to provide agricultural inputs ,market & credit facilities and extension services should have been given more weight as from the onset of the project.
#IrrigtionDevelopmentProject #RuralDevelopment #EnvironmentalDevelopment #FoodSecurity
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Publisher:
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Keywords:
RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRARIAN REFORM, RURAL EMPLOYMENT, RURAL INDUSTRIES, RURAL POVERTY, AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, IRRIGATION, IRRIGATION CANALS, IRRIGATION FARMING, WATER STORAGE, IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT, WOMEN ADVANCEMENT, BUSINESSWOMEN, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES , ECONOMIC SECURITY, FOOD SECURITY, FOOD SHORTAGE, EMPLOYMENT
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Thematic Group: ILO
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International Labor & Labor
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04.02.01
- Crop Management
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