AquaDocs is migrating to a new hosting platform. Please do not submit new items. Thank you for your patience.
Facilitated advocacy: supporting farmers to have a voice in policy making and the development of service provision
Average rating
Cast your vote
You can rate an item by clicking the amount of stars they wish to award to this item.
When enough users have cast their vote on this item, the average rating will also be shown.
Star rating
Your vote was cast
Thank you for your feedback
Thank you for your feedback
Corporate Author
Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)Date
2004
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Listening to people, especially those who are poor, and involving them in policy making and decisions about service delivery processes are logical steps in building better services and improving policies aimed at poverty alleviation. This case describes a facilitated advocacythat helped to negotiate and support a role for poor people who farm and fish, to contribute recommendations for changes in services and policies that impact on their lives. The national Government of India’s Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying and the Indian Council for Agricultural Research, both in the capital Delhi, have been linking with farmers and fishers and state government officials in the eastern states of Jharkhand, Orissa and West Bengal, in partnership with the STREAM Initiative of the intergovernmental Network of Aquaculture Centers in Asia Pacific and with the support of the UK GovernmentDepartment for International Development, Natural resources Systems Program supporting farmers to have a voice(13 p.)Issue/Article Nr
SI 2Publisher or University
Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)Series : Nr
STREAM Initiative Case StudyResource/Dataset Location
http://www.streaminitiative.org/Library/VirtualLibrary.html