progress report on tangible outputs
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Progress Report on Tangible Outputs
Programme OutputKey Activities Target (Nos.) Status (Nos & %)
Preparation of DM Plans
State 1 Draft Plan Prepared
Cities 3 3 draft form waiting for HRVA Report to incorporate and finalize
Districts 3 3 (100%)
CommunitiesVillage PlanWard Plan
984
9 (100%)40 (47%)
HRVA
Cities 3 Under Progress
Under ProgressDistricts 1
Capacity Building/ Training/ Sensitisations
Sensitisation of Mayors, Corporations and Govt. Officials etc.
Elected Rep.-67Govt. Officials-35
80 (119%)140 (400%)
Engineers, Architects, builders & Masons on disaster resistant construction technologies
Engg.-40Mason-80
Engg.-65 (162%)Mason-81 (101%)
NGOs and Volunteers on CBDP, life saving skills etc. 40 92 (230%)
Key Activities Target (Nos.) Status (Nos & %)
Strengthening of EOCs
State 1 1 (100%)
Districts 3 3 (100%)
Cities 3 3 (100%)
Advocacy of Mainstreaming DRR
State
Districts 3 (20 nos in each dist.)
3 (228, 380%)
Others (Deptt. levels)
TOT for PDNA
Cities implementing School safety Initiative 3 3( 17 schools)
Cities implementing Hospitals Safety Initiative (URR) 0 0
Technical institutions involved for knowledge development (URR)
5 5 ( College of Engg. & Technology, Deptt. Of Geography, Utkal University, NIIT, Rorukela, SUDA, BBSR, IGIT, Saranga)
Amendment to Building Byelaws incorporating measures for disaster resilient constructions Any other
Best Practices• Collaboration with Handicap International for structural
modification of Multi Purpose Cyclone Shelters for accessibility of the Person With Disabilities (PWDs)
• Facilitating in formation of farmers club in collaboration with NABARD in Kendrapada dist.
• Collaboration with “Mission Shakti” and Women & Child Development (W&CD) Department for capacity building of WSHGs on various aspect of disaster management
• Training of Teachers / Students on School Safety and preparation of School Safety Plans at Shelters periphery villages of six coastal districts (97 Schools).
• Mock Drill & Tsunami Mock Drill• Response Drill ( In responding to ensuing extreme event like
cyclone / flood)
Best Practices
• Convergence programmes held with different Departments in programmed Districts and villages. The departments are given below:
– NABARD (SHG / Krushak Club Promotion)– OREDA– District Water and Sanitation Mission (Individual
Latrine) – Deputy Director Horticulture, (DDH) Balangir – Deputy Director Agriculture (DDA), Balangir Fisheries – Dist. Industrial Center, Balangir – Department of forest / Bamboo Development Agency
Contd.Convergence with
Orissa Renewable Energy Development Authority (OREDA)
Objective Target Beneficiaries Out come• To use Bio-gas by installing Bio-Gas plants in maximum households of three DRR Project villages.• To save fire woods and save the nearby forest• To have a healthy and smokeless environment
Community members of Dukalghat, Pendimunda and Budhabhal village
10 families in Dukalghat, 9 families in Pendimunda and 5 families in Budhabhal villages have installed Bio-Gas plants in their houses.
Mr. Surendra Pathy, OREDA discussing with Villagers
Excavation of pit for Bio-Gas Chamber
Contd.Convergence with
District Water and Sanitation Mission (DWSM)Objective Target Beneficiaries Out come
•To adopt CLTS (Community leads total sanitation ) methods to make it a total sanitation village
•To make the village epidemic free in case of any calamities
Community members of Dukalghat village
130 Individual Household Latrine (IHL) have been constructed
Community awareness for IHL Digging of Latrine pit Digging of Latrine pit
Contd.Convergence with
Orissa Bamboo Development Agency (OBDA)Objective Target Beneficiaries Out come
• To check soil erosion and save the standing crops due to flash floods
Community members of DRR Project village Pendimunda and its nearby disaster effected villages Tentelkhunti and Bohihuda
Bamboo plantation was done at the bank of river Tel
Bamboo Plantation News paper clipping
Contd.Convergence with
Animal Husbandry DepartmentObjective Target Beneficiaries Out come
• To train the Disaster Management Team (DMT) members on First-aid of live stocks
Disaster Management Team (DMT) members of the three DRR project villages
15 members from three programmed villages undergone training on First Aid of Livestock
DMT training on First Aid of Livestock News paper clipping
Contd.Convergence with
Deputy Director Horticulture (DDH)Objective Target Beneficiaries Out come
• To adopt advanced horticultural practices to reduce the loss of crops in case of disasters like drought, unseasonal rain, pest attack and flash floods.
• Demonstration of Water resistant onion seeds in kharif
DRR Project Villages One DRR programmed village named Budabahal practiced the kharif onion cultivation
Community awareness Community awareness News paper clipping
Contd.Convergence with
Deputy Director Agriculture (DDA)Objective Target Beneficiaries Out come
• To generate awareness and capacity building of farmers on climate resistant cultivation
• To save crops by enhancing preparedness level of farmers on low soil moisture condition
DRR Project Villages • Capacity building of farmers on SRI cultivation• Use of pesticides and fertilizers for better harvest without damaging the soil nutrient
Community awareness News paper clipping
Challenges & Constraints
• Mainstreaming of DRR with departments• Motivation of line departments towards DRR
(Bringing all the departments to a common platform)
• Recovery framework not in function in DRR programme
• High expectancy from the project as regards facilities and infrastructure
• Ownership of the project
Challenges & Constraints• Non-availability of funds for Programme
Implementation (Staff Salary and approved funds as per AWP)
• Lack of inter-departmental coordination for convergence programmes in Ganjam and Kendrapada
• Lack of NGO coordination at the grass root due to less provision of funds
• Non-availability of resource persons for carrying out different training programmes
• Frequent transfer of nodal Officers
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