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Financial Report
To: Representative Office of the Kingdom of the Netherlands tothe Palestinian Authorit in Ramallah
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Project title: Inciusive Access to and sustainable Management of Land and Water
Resources Project
From: The Union of Agricultural Work Committees(UAWC)
Reporting Period 01/02/2017-31/12/2017
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Table of Contexts
Summary Program’s Financial StatusSummary 20 1 7 Annual Financial ReportDetailed Program’s Cash Disbursements for the Period from February 1 , 2017 to December 3 1 , 2017Program’s Fund Balance Reconciliation
Ref. Sheet
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NRC transfers 3.705.236 - 3.705.236
Local community contributions - 399.379 399.379
Other income 9.589 - 9.589
Total Receipts frj:4 62*93
[‘isbursementsPogram start-up costs (inciuding staff costs) 561.751 3.517 565.268
Land Development . 851.772 152.125 1.003.897
WaterSupplyAnd Irrigation 211.480 39.877 251.357
Advocacy Gender and Capacity Building49.350 4.200 53.550
Improve important local seeds varieties conservation and-
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Potato Trails 0 - 0
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Total direct eligible costs of the Action
Total eligible costo 1.866.434 199.719 2066.153
Change in Program’s Fund Balance 1.848.392 199.660 1 2.048.051
Program’s Fund Balance — beginning ofthe period . . 0
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Program’s Fund Balance — end of the period 1 1.848.392 1 199.660 2.048051,22
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zi: obbyIng and advocacyactivities are onducted to 12 069 79 1206979Volunteer work, Awareness campaigns and
celebrations are conducted annually toUAWC Lump Sum 1 30.000,00 4.776,00 -
commemorate Land Day, Environmental Day,
Womens Day and Water Day 4.776,00
Lobbying and advocating for VAT exemption for. . .
UAWC Lump Sum 1 20.000,00 -
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Working to farmers to help them represent. .
UAWC Lump Sum 1 5.000,00 -
themselves with farmers committees
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UAWC Campaign 1 15.000,003.1.6 importance to register their land
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UAWC Campaign 4 4.000,00 3.205,09their awareness on environmental issues 3.205,09
wareness Campaign on Local Seed Bank ,.. 1300,00 1.20000Multiple awareness activities and marketing
UAWC Lump Sum 1 31.250,00 1.200,003.2.1 collaterals 1.200,00
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their lands and stop the demolition and confiscation- - -
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Organisations (ToT) related to (soil conservation andUAWC PHG LRC ESDC Lump Sum 1 4.500 00 - -
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conferences, M&E specialized course!Training, Grant UAWC,PHG,LRC,ESDC Lump Sum 1 80.000,00 700,00 -
writing, Technical training practical and theoretical
for field staff, Training in Amman!abroad 700,00
Providing the Partner organizations with electronic ac UAWC,PHG,LRC,ESDC Lump Sum 1 15.000,00 - - -
Gradually transferring the Partner organizations into UAWC,PHG,LRC,ESDC Lump Sum 1 40.000,00 -
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.ocal Palestinian Universities3.6.1 Extensive field survey and mapping of local seeds UAWC
3.6.1.1 Tools, sampling materials and disposables UAWC Kit 1 3.000,00
3.6.1.2 Buying 7 rare varieties from local farmers UAWC Variety 7 1.000,00 - -
Testing, reproducing and preserving identified cropsUAWC
3.6.2.1 Testing by herbarium unit UAWC Unit 1 7.000,00 - -
3.6.2.2 Reproduction unit cost (land preparation) UAWC Dunum 10 800,00 - -
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seed bank 7.258,00 7.258,00
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3.6.4.1 Study 39 hours + 5 semester registration fees UAWC Student 30 7.710,00 16.422,70 4.200,00 20.622,70
3.6.4.2 Tools, materials, analysis fees, and transportation UAWC Student 30 1.500,00 - -
Researches result discussion workshops UAWC Workshop 2 2.000,00 - . -
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3.6.5.1 Hospitality UAWC Day 5 300,00 - -
3.6.5.2 Stationery UAWC Day 5 100,00 - -
Trainerfees UAWC Day 5 1.500,00 - -
3.6.6 External training for staff, interns or students UAWC- -
Transportation (visa, ticket, cost from WO toUAWC Person 20 1 200,00
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Accommodation (hotel, meals, internalUAWC Person 9 900 00
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their inheritance rights by creating women solidarity
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Women Solidarity Groups conduct Campaigns in their UAWC Campaign 5 5.000,00 -
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conservation and upgrading the local seed bankUpgrading reproductîon and breeding unit - .- - -
Land rent UAWC Dunum 100 300 - - -
4.12 snd fencing UAWC Dunum 30 450 - -
4.1.3 Ploughing by animal 2 time each season52season=UAWC Dunum 110 250 -
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Fertilizing 2time each year UAWC Dunum 110 230 - - -
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Cleaning equipment UAWC Equipment 3 7.000 - -
4.2.2 Experiment equipment UAWC Equipment 3 6.000 - -
Filling and packaging equipment UAWC Equipmerit 1 9.000 - -
Nursery construction and equipment UAWC Lump Sum 1 35.500 - -
4.2.4.1 Fiberglass green house construction 15Cm) UAWC greenhouse 1 25.000 - -
4.2.4.2 nfrastructure UAWC system 1 1.500 - -
4.2.4.3 Planting soil+ plates UAWC year 3 2.000 - -
4.2.4.4 rrigation system UAWC system 1 2.000 - -
4.2.4.5 Ventilation system UAWC system 1 1.000 - -
ools and disposables UAWC year 3 4.000 - -
quipped the drying unit at the local seed bank - -
nvironment control equipment UAWC Equipment 3 3.500 - -
4.3.2 tands and trays )stainless steel) UAWC Unit 10 450 - -
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4.4.2 omputer & printer UAWC Unit 2 1.500 - -
4.4.3 quipment for seeds deliver and temporary storageUAWC Lump Sum 1 8.530 -
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4A.3.1 oxes & Bags UAWC transfer tools 62 65 - -
443.2 i-!ve set )stainless steel different sizes) UAWC sieve 20 50 - -
4.4.3.3 eed blower UAWC blower 1 1.500 - -
443.4 rays and materials UAWC tools 1 2.000 - -
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4.6.2 Stationery UAWC Session 48 70 - -
Trainer fees UAWC Hour 240 57 - -
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4.7.2 Food processing inputs UAWC CBO 2 3.000 - -
4.7.3 Packaging and marketine UAWC CBO 2 3.000 - ‘ -
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Payder Program
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