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EDU Contacts: Jiwa

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Farouk 

Last Name

Jiwa 

Job Title

Senior Regional Technical Advisor 

Region

Care Int'l 

Country

USA/Kenya 

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fjiwa@care.org 

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Contribution TypeCountryOther ContactsTitle
PresentationCanadaFarouk Jiwa: fjiwa@care.orgCARE Enterprise Partners - CARE Canada
Industry DocumentsCanadaSybil Chidiac- schidiac@care.org farouk Jiwa- fjiwa@care.org
Project BriefBangladeshFarouk Jiwa- fjiwa@care.orgSDVC Project Overview
Project BriefEthiopia, Kenya, Somalia Working as a Consortium
ReportEthiopia, Kenya, SomaliaFarouk Jiwa- Fjiwa@care.org ELMT: Report on Camel Milk Hygiene and Business skills Training
ReportEthiopia, Kenya, SomaliaFarouk Jiwa- fjiwa@care.orgELMT_Management, Leadership, and Marketing for Dairy Traders Associations
ReportEthiopia, Kenya, SomaliaFarouk Jiwa: fjiwa@care.orgMarket Survey of Fodder supporting peri-urban livestock in Mandera
ReportEthiopia, Kenya, SomaliaFarouk Jiwa: fjiwa@care.org; Wabekbon Development Consultants: wibdconsult@wthionet.etWomens Milk and Small Ruminant Marketing in Mandera Triangles
ReportKenya Impact Assessment of Community Animal Health System in Mandera West District, Kenya
ReportEthiopia, Kenya, SomaliaFarouk Jiwa: fjiwa@care.orgELMT_Final Evaluation Report
ReportEthiopia, Kenya, SomaliaFarouk Jiwa-Fjiwa@care.orgELMT Consortium Policy Brief
ManualKenyaFarouk Jiwa-fjiwa@care.orgSmall Business Management Skills_Facilitator guide
ReportKenya, Ethiopia, SomaliaDoris Kaberia- kaberia@care.or.ke Farouk Jiwa- fjiwa@care.orgELMT_Livelihoods Diversification Activities
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Projects

RegionCountryProjectDescription
AsiaBangladeshStrengthening the Dairy Value Chain in BangladeshDairy farming represents a major source of employment and income for the poor in rural Bangladesh. According to a report by the Department of Livestock in Bangladesh, the sector generates approximately 20 percent of full-time employment. Furthermore, Bangladesh has the 3rd largest cattle population of any nation in Asia and the 12th largest in the world. In light of ever-increasing demand for dairy products nationally, the development of Bangladesh's dairy sector holds tremendous potential for enabling economic empowerment for the rural poor. The industry is plagued however by poor production quality and volumes, fragmentation of supply, a lack of access to quality inputs and animal health services and distrust between producers and buyers. To maximize the value of assets and support the evolution of a competitive national dairy industry that provides opportunities for poverty alleviation, these issues must be overcome. This project aims to double the income of 35,000 targeted smallholding and landless milk producer households from a current $18-$30. The project will also create employment opportunities for extremely poor households especially women through various activities along the value chain. In order to achieve this target the project not only focuses on the dairy producers, but also investigates the entire dairy value chain and actively facilitates an improved milk collection system; enhanced access to inputs, markets and services; and an ameliorated policy environment.
East and Central AfricaEthiopia, Kenya, and SomaliaEnhanced Livlihoods in the Mandera TriangleThe program aims to increase the self-reliance and resiliency of the population through improved livelihoods in drought prone pastoral areas affecting the Mandera Triangle. The program specifically supports results to: (i) protect livestock-based livelihoods in emergencies; (ii) enhance livelihoods through improved livestock production, health and marketing; (iii) enhance natural resource management; (iv) strengthen alternative livelihood strategies; (v) strengthen capacity of customary institutions in peace building, civil governance and conflict mitigation; and (vi) strengthen the pastoralist area “voice” in dryland policy formulation and implementation.
East and Central AfricaKenyaLivestock Marketing and Enterprise (LIME) & Livestock Purchasing (LIP) FundObjective: Improve the livelihoods of pastoralist livestock holders in the drought prone and heavily impoverished region through value chain initiatives.
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Created at 10/22/2009 12:38 PM  by Noorani, Shamim 
Last modified at 10/22/2009 12:39 PM  by Noorani, Shamim