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Puntland Livestock Value Chain Sub-Activity

KAALO                                                (KAALO AID AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION) PROJECT NAME 🙁 Puntland Livestock Value Chain Sub-Activity) REPORT TYPE 🙁 Baseline Survey Report) 31/12/2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS LIST. 3 1.0 INTRODUCTION.. 4 2.0 BACKGROUND TO BASELINE SURVEY. 4 3.0 OBJECTIVES OF SURVEY. 5 4.2. METHODOLOGY. 5 4.2.1. Field Data Collection. 5 4.2.2. Participatory Methodologies: 6 5.0 MAIN […]

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Somalia Human Development Report 2012: Empowering youth for peace and development

Document Summary The new report – which is based on surveys conducted in more than 3,000 households in south central Somalia, Puntland and Somaliland – reveals that although the majority of Somali youth believe they have a right to be educated (82%) and a right to decent work (71%), they feel disempowered by multiple structural

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Monthly Progress Report for WASH Project

    Monthly Progress Report Prepared by KAALO Aid   Project title: Capacity Building for water resource Management and Construction of Communal Latrines in Nugaal Region, PuntlandCountry: Puntland, SomaliaReport period: 1st April 2012 – 31st march 2013Status for performance for expected objectives up to the end of this report period (please tick off) Delayed: Partially

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Training in Jariban, Eil and Garowe districts in August to September 2012

Report on Procurement and Contract Management Training in Jariban, Eil and Garowe districts in August to September 2012 Project title: JPLG/Procurement and Contract Management  Training for new districts New Districts Jariban and  Eil districts Number of participants 40 persons, 20 for each district. Duration 9days for each district Venue in Jariban district Local Government Meeting

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