Landless Harees Project Report Project C
Landless Harees Project Report Project C
Report
Project Completion Report
Contents
Foreword....................................................................................................................................................... 3
Executive Summary....................................................................................................................................... 3
Background ................................................................................................................................................... 4
Land Grant Policy and Amendments ............................................................................................................ 7
Operational Strategy ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Progress and Achievements .......................................................................................................................... 9
Identification of Beneficiaries ................................................................................................................... 9
Land Distributed...................................................................................................................................... 12
Support Package ......................................................................................................................................... 13
Social Mobilisation: ..................................................................................................................................... 15
Capacity Building:........................................................................................................................................ 16
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Executive Summary
More than two years have passed since its inception and the Landless Harees Project has made
significant headway in socio-economic reform in the poorest families of rural Sindh. The various
components of this project have the outlook for structural and sustainable positive changes. It has been
successfully implemented by Rural Support Programmes (RSP) in Sindh which include Sindh Rural
Support Organization (SRSO), Thardeep Rural Development Programme (TRDP) and National Rural
Support Programme (NRSP). The beneficiaries were not only granted landed but were provided with
cash grants to develop the unutilised land, seeds to plant, and fertilizer, pesticides and weedicides to
ensure successful cultivation of the crop. Over and above that, beneficiaries were provided with Micro-
Health Insurance, Family Nutrition Kits (FNK) and in some cases, poultry birds and fruit trees. All these
provisions make up the Support Package that is being handed out through the RSPs. There are several
important and distinct features of this project.
Over the course of the project, a total of 4,103 harees were identified as benificiaries in 17 districts of
Sindh by RSPs. Out of these, 1,220 (29.4 %) were male harees while 2,883 (70.6 %) were female harees.
A total of 41, 520 acres of land were distributed to these harees along with in-kind support and cash
grants for land development amounting to Rs. 42,772,251 and Rs. 47,254,833, respectively.
The project also included components that sought enhance the capacity of the harees while providing
infrastructural support as well.
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Background
3. Economic Empowerment initiative to grant state land to the poorest and most
marginalized harees, keeping in view the central
4. Green Revolution
objective of poverty reduction through economic
empowerment. Landless women have been the
priority for all allotments to ensure their financial and social empowerment and to uplift their income
generation and social status because of their physical involvement in farming activities at every stage.
The project was initiated in 17 districts of Sindh in March 2009 and has resulted in successful harvests in
many villages.
Attempts in the past to grant land, dating back to land reform in Sindh date back to land ceilings in 1959
and subsequent wide land redistribution efforts by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, have been less than successful
therefore this project had to be drafted meticulously to avoid the same mistakes. Most of the efforts
since then have been limited to granting state land rather than redistributing private land. The lack of a
transparency in the process and absence of enabling and sustaining institutional support to the
beneficiaries were major weaknesses of these initiatives. Beneficiaries for the grants in the past were
facilitated through the Land Revenue Act and largely depended on the discretion of the revenue staff or
were allotted through political patronage, corroborating earlier claims of lacking transparency.
Moreover, any well-intentioned programme will meet failure if timely and complete implementation is
not prioritised.
More than two years have passed since its inception and the Landless Harees Project has made
significant headway in socio-economic reform in the poorest families of rural Sindh. The various
components of this project have the outlook for structural and sustainable positive changes. In the past,
once land was granted there was no institutional support provided to create governmental linkages for
the haree and facilitate land development, cultivation, or effective marketing of the produce. That is the
biggest difference from the initiatives in past and it has been successfully implemented by Rural Support
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Programmes (RSP) in Sindh which include Sindh
Rural Support Organization (SRSO), Thardeep Rural Aims
Development Programme (TRDP) and National
1. Bringing Structural Transformation.
Rural Support Programme (NRSP). The beneficiaries
2. Targeting only Genuine & Poor
were not only granted landed, varying from 1 acre Landless Haris.
up to 25 acres, but were provided with cash grants 3. Giving Priority to Female.
to develop the unutilised land, seeds to plant, and
4. Strong Platform for Empowerment.
fertilizer, pesticides and weedicides to ensure
5. Uplift Female Income Generation &
successful cultivation of the crop. Over and above Social Status.
For the first time the preference has been given to women harees. Given their deep involvement in the
agricultural activities and historical marginalization, this unprecedented step is progressive and it is
hoped it will be the vehicle for ushering structural change in an otherwise oppressive society.
Secondly, even though the process of allotment is still through inviting applications Khuli Katcheris, the
government has ensured that only the poorest and landless harees benefit from this project. The RSPs
have been involved in identifying and profiling the poorest landless harees through the Poverty
Scorecard exercise. Through this exercise it is easier to categorize various levels of poverty such as
destitute; chronic poor, transitory poor etc. Verifying claims and credentials of the harees has been
enhanced this way.
Third remarkable feature of this programme is the institutional changes it is has brought forth. A
committed unit has been set up in the Land Utilization Department under a Steering Committee headed
by the Additional Chief Secretary Development and comprising of all relevant policy and line
departments, including Finance, Agriculture, Irrigation, for ensuring institutional coordination. Lastly,
District Committees were formed under the District Coordinating Officers for supervising the
foundational work in the villages. The monitoring was done by the district hierarchy, the Provincial Land
Utilization Department, the Provincial Steering Committee and non-governmental community
organizations acting as watchdogs.
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As a final step, community organizations of farmers and cooperatives of villages were formed to ensure
harees have linkages with each other, with the RSP and with the government. This helped in acquiring
small loans, knowledge sharing and social support. Harees were also trained in best agriculture case
practises in terms of process, quantity and quality, and invited to workshops for necessary skills such as
book-keeping, sales and management of crop.
It is a detailed and well formulated strategy that aimed to be more than just a mere grant of land. It was
a committed effort to rectify previous mistakes and address poverty from all angles including
agricultural, managerial, economic, social, gender, financial, and legal. This holistic approach is laudable
and appreciated by all, and has produced results that the last reforms were unable to. It is hoped that
positive effects are long-lasting and that the socio-economic uplifting of landless women harees and
their families is sustainable.
In order to mitigate their sufferings and improve their living standards, the launching of this program has
given landless females a strong platform to transform their present condition and accept the new role
within their social culture. For the first time in the history of this province, women have become sole
owners of land without depending on men. This has created an empowered feeling and a sense of
dignity in these women.
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Land Grant Policy and Amendments
Under the Statement of Conditions devised by the government, the following amendments in Land
Grant Policy 1989 were made on 14th November 2008 to achieve effectiveness in this programme:
1. The upper ceiling of the grant enhanced to 25 Acres from 16 Acres.
2. Land shall be granted to the landless harees residing in the same deh, tappa and taluka
of the district.
3. The land shall be granted free of cost.
4. The grant shall be non-transferable for a period of 15 years.
5. For the distribution of state land in the command area of Darwat Dam, a Land Grant
Policy Statement of Conditions has also been issued separately.
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Operational Strategy
For the purpose of this project, 17 districts had been identified in Sindh. The Landless Harees Project
was implemented by the three Rural Support Programmes (RSP) operating in Sindh. National Rural
Support Programme (NRSP) carried out the project in Thatta, Badin, Mirpurkhas, Shaheed Benazirabad,
Sanghar and Matiari. In Sukkur, Khairpur, Ghotki, Shikarpur, Jacobabad, Shahdadkot, Larkana and
Kandhkot, Sindh Rural Support Organisation (SRSO) was responsible for the project. Finally, Thardeep
Rural Development Programme (TRDP) implemented the project in Dadu, Umerkot and Jamshoro.
The basic operational strategy consisted of four processes which are as follows:
1. Identification of the grantees (harees) and their organization into community organizations or as land
support programme groups through the social mobilization process for registering them into
Cooperatives (under Cooperative Societies Act 1925)
3. Provision of other agriculture inputs i.e. seed, fertilizers, pesticides and weedicides to all eligible
harees
4. Provision of technical advisory services for crop management, productivity increase and marketing
through Agriculture Officers
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Progress and Achievements
Identification of Beneficiaries
Over the course of the project, a total of 4,103 harees were identified as benificiaries in 17 districts of
Sindh by RSPs. Out of these, 1,220 (29.4 %) were male harees while 2,883 (70.6 %) were female harees.
The Government of Sindh had provided a list of harees in each district which could be potential
beneficiaries. RSPs then identified and verified these harees to ensure that they meet the beneficiary
criteria and that persons who own land and are relatively well off are not selected as beneficiaries.
Again, the focus of the identification exercise was to point out potential female harees who can become
benefiaciaries of this program.
Identification of Harees
Targeted Harees notified by Govt No. of Harees Identified by RSPs Problematic Cases/Allottees
2,300
2,200
2,100
2,000
1,900
1,800
1,700
1,600
1,500
1,400
1,300
1,200
1,100
1,000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
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Figure 1, shows that several people identified by the RSPs were, in fact problematic cases. Problematic
cases could include but are not limited to harees currently under litigation, non-poor harees, harees
who already own private land and so on. As can be seen, the most number of problematic cases
identified were by NRSP in their 1st phase of implementation of this project. TRDP, on the other hand,
had the least number of problematic cases – that is, 30 and 60 in phase 1 and phase 2, respectively.
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Thatta
No. of Female Beneficiary Harees Badin
District Wise Mirpurkhas
13 13 Shaheed Benazirabad
100 Sanghar
156 92 Matriari
201 1000 Khairpur
65
Sukkur
125
Kashmore
150 Shikarpur
Jacobabad
Ghotki
377 386 Larkana
93
50 Shahdadkot @ Kamber
Dadu
Jamshoro
9 41 12 Umerkot
Throughout the planning and implementation of this project, priority was given to female beneficiaries
over male beneficiaries where possible. Figure 2, shows the district wise distribution of female harees
across all three partner RSPs. The number of female beneficiaries is also higher than the number of male
beneficiaries for each district.
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Figure 3: District wise distribution of Male Beneficiaries
Figure 3, on the other hand shows the district wise distribution of male beneficiary hares. Since, female
beneficiary harees were prioritized in this program, in some districts such as Jamshoro, Ghotki and
Shaheed Benazirabad there were no male beneficiary harees at all.
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Land Distributed
Over the course of the project a total of 41,520 acres were distributed to 4,103 beneficiary
harees across 17 districts of Sindh by the RSPs. The district wise details of land distribution are
as follows:
The average land distributed across all 17 districts per beneficiary haree is 10.31. This average is
highest for Shikarpur and Kashmore where the average land distributed per beneficiary haree
was 18.9 and 13.5, respectively.
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Support Package
The key characteristic of LLHP which sets it apart from previous attempts to help landless farmers is its
holistic support package. The beneficiary harees were not only given cultivable land but were helped in
a multitude of ways by the RSPs to help them maximize the value from their land.
Beneficiary harees had been provided with cash grant and other support for land preparation activities
and soil testing as per their assessed individual need. It was realized that harees needed to be facilitated
with technical knowledge which can help them maximize the yield from their land. A total of 1,970
beneficiary harees received cash grants for land development amounting to over Rs. 47.2 million from
the RSPs.
Harees were also provided in-kind inputs such as seed, fertilizer, pesticides, weedicides and support for
threshing in order to ensure immediate cultivation and activity on the land. The objective of in-kind
support was to ensure that harees have all the necessary inputs required to ensure a high-yield crop
which can translate to a meaningful financial return on the crop. Over the program period, a total 2,423
beneficiary harees received in-kind support which cost more than Rs. 42.7 million.
A brief summary of support extended to beneficiary harees in terms of in-kind support and cash grant
for land development by each RSP throughout the project period is given table 2.
*These numbers include harees who have received in-kind support or cash grants or both.
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In addition to in-kind support for
Details of support given to harees
agri-inputs and cash grants for land
2,500
development, RSPs also provided
beneficiary harees with several other 2,000
complementary support components
1,500
such as Micro-health insurance, SRSO
family nutrition kits, poultry units NRSP
1,000
and plant saplings (Figure 4). These TRDP
500 Total
additional support components
provided the beneficiary harees with
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a safety net to protect them from Harees who Harees who Harees who Harees who
subscribed for received FNKs received received plant
seasonal and external shocks along MHI poultry units saplings
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Social Mobilisation:
The Rural Support Programmes dedicated social Composition of Harees' COs
mobilisation teams working to create Co-
operatives and Community Organizations (COs) all 7.3
across Sindh. The idea was to organise the harees
46.3
in small groups so that they have more voice in 46.3
representative politics. This also allowed them to
prioritize their common concerns and provided
them a platform where they can share their
knowledge and experience to come up with
No of Male Harees COs /Groups Formed
solutions to their problems themselves.
No of Female Harees Cos/Groups Formed
No of Mixed Harees Cos /Groups Formed
Emphasis was laid on forming female COs first No of Male Harees COs / Groups Membership
(where possible), then mixed COs and finally male No of Female Harees Cos/ Groups Membership
No of Mixed Harees Cos / Groups Membership
These COs had 5,918 harees as members. Of these, female COs have a total of 2,960 members, mixed
COs have a total of 2,457 members whereas male COs have a total membership of 501. Figure 6, shows
the composition of CO members in percentage terms.
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Capacity Building:
All the provisions would be incomplete without institutional development in the villages and this had
been in the form of coop management, agricultural planning, book-keeping, marketing of produce,
experience sharing workshops and exposure visits. This was felt to be an integral component of the
whole program since without imparting the necessary training required to manage their lands, the
harees would find it very difficult to translate the support extended to into profitable yields from their
land.
The most important training provided to the beneficiary harees was the Community Management Skills
Training (CMST). The details of CMST training provided to beneficiary harees by each partner RSP is
given in the Figure 7 below:
TRDP
NRSP
SRSO
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Annexure A: SRSO
Phase-I
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Total 2 4 690 753 0 0 5.66 .22 38 184 59 1 47 4 8 385 3 25
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Phase-II
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Rate of # of Harees who
Cos Formation Detail of Training
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9
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Total 41 0 24 0 0 00 65 .65 0 21 0 21 0 0 0 8 0 0
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Annexure B: NRSP
1st Phase
Reporting Indicator
Shaheed
Thatta Badin Sanghar Mirpurkhas Matiari Benazirabad Total
No of Male Alottees( List Given by Govt:) 10 166 18 93 6 0 293
No of Female Alottees( List Given by Govt:) 1000 386 41 93 9 12 1541
Total Number of Allottees ( List Given by
Govt:) 1,010 552 59 186 15 12 1,834
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Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees for
Kharif 2009 Crop from In-kind Inputs
Provided 4 232 18 21 7 282
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees for
Kharif 2009 Crop from In-kind Inputs
Provided 1384 328 14 21 9 32 1788
Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees for Kharif
2009 Crop from In-kind Inputs Provided 1,388 560 32 42 16 32 2,070
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Area (in Acres) Developed by Female Harees
for Kharif 2010 Crop 140 264 16 42 0 0 462
Area (in Acres) Developed by Harees for
Kharif 2010Crop 140 388 36 72 - - 636
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Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees for
Rabi 2010-11- Crop from In-kind Inputs
Provided 298 312 10 0 0 620
Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees for Rab
2010-11- Crop from In-kind Inputs Provided 298 312 24 56 - - 690
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Total Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees under
Rice Crop from In-kind Inputs Provided 1,556 967 8 11 - - 2,542
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Income Earned by Male Harees under
Cowpea Crop from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Income Earned by Female Harees under
Cowpea Crop from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Total Income Earned by Harees under
Cowpea Crop from In-kind Inputs Provided - - - - - - -
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Income Earned by Male Harees under Onion
Crop from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Income Earned by Female Harees under
Onion Crop from In-kind Inputs Provided 160000 160,000
Total Income Earned by Harees under Onion
Crop from In-kind Inputs Provided - - - - - 160,000 160,000
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Ponds set up from In-kind Inputs Provided - - -
Total No of Harees COs Membership 1,761 1,771 210 273 86 115 4,216
Total No of Harees as COs Members 1,761 1,771 210 273 86 115 4,216
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No of Mixed Harees Cooperative Formed 2 1 1 1 5
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2nd Phase
Reporting Indicator
Thatta Badin Hyder Abad Total
No of Male Alottees( List Given by Govt:) 0
No of Female Alottees( List Given by Govt:) 123 278 4 405
Total Number of Allottees ( List Given by Govt:) 123 278 4 405
Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees for Kharif 2009 Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees for Kharif 2009 Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees for Kharif 2009 Crop from In-
kind Inputs Provided - -
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Cost of In-kind Inputs Given to Male Harees as Cash Grant for
Kharif 2009 Crop -
Cost of In-kind Inputs Given to Female Harees as Cash Grant
for Kharif 2009 Crop -
Total Cost of In-kind Inputs Given to Harees as Cash Grant for
Kharif 2009 Crop - -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees for Rabi 2009-10 Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees for Rabi 2009-10 Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees for Rab 2009-10 Crop from In-
kind Inputs Provided - -
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No of Male Harees Provided In-kind Inputs for Kharif 2010
Crop -
No of Female Harees Provided In-kind Inputs for Kharif 2010
Crop -
Total No of Harees Provided In-kind Inputs for Kharif 2010
Crop - - -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees for Kharif 2010 Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees for Kharif 2010 Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees for Kharif 2010 Crop from In-
kind Inputs Provided - - -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees for Rabi 2010-11- Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees for Rabi 2010-11- Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided 36 53 89
Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees for Rab 2010-11- Crop from In-
kind Inputs Provided 36 53 89
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Area (in Acres) Developed by Male Harees for Kharif 2011
Crop -
Area (in Acres) Developed by Female Harees for Kharif 2011
Crop 163 560 9 732
Area (in Acres) Developed by Harees for Kharif 2011 Crop 163 560 9 732
Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees for Kharif 2011 Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees for Kharif 2011 Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided 200 560 9 769
Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees for Kharif 2011 Crop from In-
kind Inputs Provided 200 560 9 769
Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees under Rice Crop from In-
kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees under Rice Crop from
In-kind Inputs Provided 200 560 9 769
Total Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees under Rice Crop from In-
kind Inputs Provided 200 769
Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees under Cotton Crop from
In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees under Cotton Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Total Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees under Cotton Crop from
In-kind Inputs Provided - -
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Income Earned by Male Harees under Cotton Crop from In-
kind Inputs Provided -
Income Earned by Female Harees under Cotton Crop from In-
kind Inputs Provided -
Total Income Earned by Harees under Cotton Crop from In-
kind Inputs Provided - -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees under Chillies Crop from
In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees under Chillies Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Total Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees under Chillies Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided - -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees under Fodder Crop from
In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees under Fodder Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Total Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees under Fodder Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided - -
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No of Male Harees Sowing Vegetables Crop from In-kind
Inputs Provided -
No of Female Harees Sowing Vegetables Crop from In-kind
Inputs Provided -
Total Number of Harees Sowing Vegetables Crop from In-kind
Inputs Provided - -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees under Onion Crop from
In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees under Onion Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Total Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees under Onion Crop from
In-kind Inputs Provided - -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees under Wheat Crop from
In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees under Wheat Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Total Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees under Wheat Crop from
In-kind Inputs Provided - -
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Area (in Acres) Sown by Male Harees under Sunflower Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) Sown by Female Harees under Sunflower Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided 36 53 89
Total Area (in Acres) Sown by Harees under Sunflower Crop
from In-kind Inputs Provided 36 53 - 89
Area (in Acres) under Fish Ponds set up by Male Harees from
In-kind Inputs Provided -
Area (in Acres) under Fish Ponds set up by Female Harees
from In-kind Inputs Provided -
Total Area (in Acres) under Fish Ponds set up by Harees from
In-kind Inputs Provided - -
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No of Male Harees Orientation Workshops in Best Practices,
Productivity Increase Held -
No of Female Harees Orientation Workshops in Best Practices,
Productivity Increase Held -
No of Mixed Harees Orientation Workshops in Best Practices,
Productivity Increase Held -
Total No of Harees Orientation Workshops in Best Practices,
Productivity Increase Held - -
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SUPARCO Provided to BOR
No of Female Haree Member House and Land GPRS as per
SUPARCO Provided to BOR -
Total No of Haree Member House and Land GPRS as per
SUPARCO Provided to BOR - -
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Annexure C: TRDP Progress
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Identification of BHH through PSC and Government Support:
Area (in Acres) Developed by Male Harees for Kharif 2009 Crop 81 0 175 256
Area (in Acres) Developed by Female Harees for Kharif 2009 Crop 197.5 52 103.5 353
Area (in Acres) Developed by Harees for Kharif 2009 Crop 278.5 52 278.5 609
Amount Given to Male Harees as Cash Grant for Land
Development in Kharif 2009 Crop 661000 0 80156 1,703,971
Amount Given to Female Harees as Cash Grant for Land
Development in Kharif 2009 Crop 1611700 195000 690862 2,038,339
Total Amount Given to Harees as Cash Grant for Land
Development in Kharif 2009 Crop 2272700 195000 771018 3238718
No of Male Harees Provided In-kind Inputs for Kharif 2009 Crop 29 0 74 103
Total No of Harees Provided In-kind Inputs for Kharif 2009 Crop 98 13 85 196
Cost of In-kind Inputs Given to Male Harees as Cash Grant for
Kharif 2009 Crop 512894 0 988438 1501332
Cost of In-kind Inputs Given to Female Harees as Cash Grant for
Kharif 2009 Crop 1250578 204243 167445 1622266
Total Cost of In-kind Inputs Given to Harees as Cash Grant for
Kharif 2009 Crop 1763472 204243 1155883 3123598
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Social Mobilization:
Capacity Building:
Activity Umerkot Jamshoro Dadu Total
No of Mixed Harees CMST Events Held 4 2 4 10
Total No of Harees CMST Events Held 4 2 4 10
No of Male Harees Trained in CMST 60 0 57 117
No of Female Harees Trained in CMST 11 12 57 80
Total No of Harees COs Membership 71 12 114 128
Total No of Harees Trained in Orientation Workshops for Best
85 13 142 240
Practices, Productivity Increase
No of Male Haree Members Subscribed for Micro Health Insurance 70 0 29 99
No of Female Haree Members Subscribed for Micro Health
11 13 69 93
Insurance
Total No of Haree Members Subscribed for Micro Health Insurance 81 13 98 192
No of Male Haree Members Given Micro Drip Family Nutrition
39 0 32 71
Kit
No of Female Haree Members Given Micro Drip Family Nutrition
4 13 68 85
Kit
Total No of Haree Members Given Micro Drip Family Nutrition
43 13 100 156
Kit
No of Male Haree Members Provide Poultry Unit of 5 Birds 18 0 0 18
No of Female Haree Members Provide Poultry Unit of 5 Birds 49 0 0 49
Total No of Haree Members Provide Poultry Unit of 5 Birds 67 0 0 67
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