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Unité de recherche
DFAE
Numéro de projet
ExSt.2015.534
Titre du projet
External review of Hill Maize Research Project (HMRP)

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CatégorieTexte
Mots-clé
(Allemand)
variety and technology development, community based seed production, disadvantaged groups (DAGs)
Mots-clé
(Anglais)
variety and technology development, community based seed production, disadvantaged groups (DAGs)
Mots-clé
(Français)
variety and technology development, community based seed production, disadvantaged groups (DAGs)
Mots-clé
(Italien)
variety and technology development, community based seed production, disadvantaged groups (DAGs)
Description succincte
(Allemand)
The HMRP phase IV was reviewed with the following objectives:1. Capitalisation of impact level achievements, best practices and learning2. Way forward and input for new orientation of institutionalizing and strengthening public agricultural servicesThe review findings are summarized below:1. The HMRP has positively contributed to maize technology development and dissemination. The new varieties developed with HMRP assistance have shown high and stable yield performance, are tolerant to major insects-pests, and are widely adopted by farmers, irrespective of gender and social groups and land holding size,2. There is a fairly high level of government engagement in planning, implementation and monitoring of HMRP activities,3. The project contributed to seed policy reforms that have paved the way for decentralized source seed production and seed quality control,4. Efforts have been made to develop the capacity of project partners – government agencies, NGOs and the private sector – through technical training, and financial and material support,5. The project had a significant impact on technology adoption, maize productivity and income of the participating households,6. The project has empowered the women and disadvantaged groups (DAGs). Many women, including from the DAGs, have assumed a leadership role. Participation in the Community Based Seed Production has increased their incomes and their food security has gone up by at least 3 more months
Documents annexés
Description succincte
(Anglais)
The HMRP phase IV was reviewed with the following objectives:1. Capitalisation of impact level achievements, best practices and learning2. Way forward and input for new orientation of institutionalizing and strengthening public agricultural servicesThe review findings are summarized below:1. The HMRP has positively contributed to maize technology development and dissemination. The new varieties developed with HMRP assistance have shown high and stable yield performance, are tolerant to major insects-pests, and are widely adopted by farmers, irrespective of gender and social groups and land holding size,2. There is a fairly high level of government engagement in planning, implementation and monitoring of HMRP activities,3. The project contributed to seed policy reforms that have paved the way for decentralized source seed production and seed quality control,4. Efforts have been made to develop the capacity of project partners – government agencies, NGOs and the private sector – through technical training, and financial and material support,5. The project had a significant impact on technology adoption, maize productivity and income of the participating households,6. The project has empowered the women and disadvantaged groups (DAGs). Many women, including from the DAGs, have assumed a leadership role. Participation in the Community Based Seed Production has increased their incomes and their food security has gone up by at least 3 more months
Documents annexés
Description succincte
(Français)
The HMRP phase IV was reviewed with the following objectives:1. Capitalisation of impact level achievements, best practices and learning2. Way forward and input for new orientation of institutionalizing and strengthening public agricultural servicesThe review findings are summarized below:1. The HMRP has positively contributed to maize technology development and dissemination. The new varieties developed with HMRP assistance have shown high and stable yield performance, are tolerant to major insects-pests, and are widely adopted by farmers, irrespective of gender and social groups and land holding size,2. There is a fairly high level of government engagement in planning, implementation and monitoring of HMRP activities,3. The project contributed to seed policy reforms that have paved the way for decentralized source seed production and seed quality control,4. Efforts have been made to develop the capacity of project partners – government agencies, NGOs and the private sector – through technical training, and financial and material support,5. The project had a significant impact on technology adoption, maize productivity and income of the participating households,6. The project has empowered the women and disadvantaged groups (DAGs). Many women, including from the DAGs, have assumed a leadership role. Participation in the Community Based Seed Production has increased their incomes and their food security has gone up by at least 3 more months
Documents annexés
Description succincte
(Italien)
The HMRP phase IV was reviewed with the following objectives:1. Capitalisation of impact level achievements, best practices and learning2. Way forward and input for new orientation of institutionalizing and strengthening public agricultural servicesThe review findings are summarized below:1. The HMRP has positively contributed to maize technology development and dissemination. The new varieties developed with HMRP assistance have shown high and stable yield performance, are tolerant to major insects-pests, and are widely adopted by farmers, irrespective of gender and social groups and land holding size,2. There is a fairly high level of government engagement in planning, implementation and monitoring of HMRP activities,3. The project contributed to seed policy reforms that have paved the way for decentralized source seed production and seed quality control,4. Efforts have been made to develop the capacity of project partners – government agencies, NGOs and the private sector – through technical training, and financial and material support,5. The project had a significant impact on technology adoption, maize productivity and income of the participating households,6. The project has empowered the women and disadvantaged groups (DAGs). Many women, including from the DAGs, have assumed a leadership role. Participation in the Community Based Seed Production has increased their incomes and their food security has gone up by at least 3 more months
Documents annexés
Mandataire
(Anglais)
Institute for Integrated Development Studies (IIDS). Independent consultants managed by USAID as co-funding agency for the HMRP.
Budget imputé
(Anglais)
N/A as it was funded by USAID
Bases légales
(Anglais)
Artikel 170 der Bundesverfassung zur WirksamkeitsüberprüfungArticle 170 de la Constitution fédérale relatif à l’évaluation de l’efficacitéArticolo 170 della Costituzione federale sulla verifica dell‘efficaciaArticle 170 of the Swiss Federal Constitution on the evaluation of effectiveness
Droits d'auteur
(Anglais)
Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft | Droits d'auteur: autorités de la Confédération suisse | Diritti d'autore: autorità della Confederazione Svizzera | Dretgs d'autur: autoritads da la Confederaziun svizra | Copyright, Swiss federal authorities
Renseignements
(Anglais)
South Asia Division, Berne