REGIS-ER
Resilience and Economic Growth in the Sahel – Enhanced Resilience
4 objectives of REGIS-ER: • Strengthened and sustainable livelihoods (wellbeing) • Strengthened governance, institutions, natural resource management (conflict management through prevention)
• Improved health, nutrition, and access to potable water • Framework provided for emergency aid in case of external shocks or disasters
OVERALL GOAL: INCREASED RESILIENCE
REGIS-ER capitalizes on lessons and achievements from other CLUSA interventions • Niger-Moringa Project (nutrition; profit from sales) • Niger-Arziki Project (climate change adaptation; animal fattening; warehouse warranties; BDL) • Other projects in the region Senegal-Yaajeendé: Community-based solution provider network; Nutrition-Led Agriculture Senegal-Wula Nafaa: Local Conventions and natural resource management as part of good governance
Selection of intervention sites
• Area containing the most vulnerable populations, or FFP site • Village where no interventions have yet taken place
Ouagadougou
Dori Cluster Team
Kaya Cluster Team
Bogande
REGIS-ER: Regional teams
Cluster Team Niamey
Cluster Team
Maradi
Zinder
Tillabéry North
Tillabéry South
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3 REGIS-ER components work together toward common objectives of strengthened resilience : • Well-Being • Governance • Health/Nutri.
"LIVELIHOODS" (Economic Well-Being) Component Examples of activities Animal fattening; making and storing animal food
Home-based nutrition gardens (moringa and baobab, vegetables)
Built structures to slow down and capture rainwater (CCA)
Biological Reclamation of degraded lands (BDL)
Solar system Annual cost 20% of motor pump Zero maintenance 10 years life Water is free! Environmental friendly And women love it!
The Three Components of Moringa Oasis Moringa plus vegetables, Fruit trees nursery, Fruit trees plantations
Moringa intercropped with vegetables. Oasis agriculture
Fruit trees nursery. Income and service to the community
Governance and Natural Resource Management Component - Examples of activities • Resolution of conflicts between herders and farmers over resource use • Preparation of land use maps (POAS) and Local Conventions with commonly-agreed rules • Early warning systems brought down to the commune level using an existing national plan • Regular coordination meetings with government resilience strategy orgs (3N, Rural Sector Program)
Health and Nutrition Component Examples of activities Gardening and Nutrition
Water, Hygiene, Sanitation
• Community /school and home-based gardens
• Construct multi-user water sources (separate animals/ humans)
• Minimum: 2 moringa and 2 baobab trees in each home garden; grafted fruit trees
• Assistance for village water and sanitation committees
• Emphasis on mother and infant foods to reduce malnutrition
• Access to low-cost technologies (latrines, tippy tap...) • Health services quality improvement committees
Social and Behavior Change Communications (SBCC) Principles • Focus on small, do-able actions, not just knowledge • Build on existing values, approaches and concerns • Provide triggers, levers and support for trial and adoption of improved behaviors • Based on analysis of factors that facilitate or block uptake of behaviors
Strategy and Methods • Overarching project strategy: multi-media (radio-focused) participatory, integrated • Linking of media interventions with peer group, interpersonal discussions, and job aids • Harmonize demand creation and supply
Cross-cutting activities Small grants
Training
• Kits with training available to the most vulnerable • Climate change adaptation cost sharing • Local Development Plans
• Irrigation technologies for vegetable and animal feed production
Gender
Communications and behavior
• Appropriate economic activities reserved for women (BDL, nutrition...) • Target: at least half the CBSPs = women
• Media sensitization on markets , technology, conflict issues
• BDS and literacy training
• Social behavior change in sanitation, climate change, family planning, nutrition topics
REGIS-ER PARTNERS (partial list)
Niger - 3N, Ministries, others:
Burkina Faso - National Rural Sector
• HEALTH: SPRING, URC, Plan, Xood-Nooma...
• HEALTH: SPRING, URC, OXFAM, Mwangaza... • LIVESTOCK : A2N • EMERGENCY PLANNING: CONASUR, Red Cross, FEWSnet, Ministries • CONFLICTS: CFV, OIM, EU, GENOVICO • NRM: USGS/EROS, IGN/BF, NewTree • FINANCES: TINTUA, RCBP...
• LIVESTOCK: AREN • EMERGENCY PLANNING: DNPGCC, Red Cross, FEWSnet, Mercy Corps, Ministries
• CONFLICTS: COFOB, OIM, MUSU, EU, GENOVICO • NRM: USGS/EROS, IGN/N... • FINANCES: Kokari, ASUSU...
Program, Ministries, others:
!FAMILY PLANNING! The inexorable growth of Sub Saharan African population in the next 40 years will complicate agricultural solutions developed for today’s problems. Barbara Boyle Torrey • Pop. Niger 2014 = 17 millions • Pop. Niger 2050 = 57 millions!!
Thank you
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