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7.4. Organizing<br />

field visits for<br />

policy makers<br />

(Parliamentary<br />

committees-<br />

Environment<br />

and Natural<br />

Resources and<br />

Agriculture and<br />

Land Dept.), PS<br />

and Directors<br />

(VPO, MAFS,<br />

MoH, PO-<br />

RALG), Media,<br />

NGOs<br />

Stockholm<br />

Convention<br />

Frequency of<br />

media coverage<br />

Number of<br />

policy makers<br />

aware of<br />

benefits of IPM<br />

and organic<br />

farming<br />

3 rd year<br />

AGENDA, TPAWU, MAFS, DoE, PORALG<br />

Sustainability:<br />

• Building a link with cooperative unions and farmers associations and local government during planning and<br />

implementation of IPM and organic farming activities for cost sharing<br />

• Building capacity at local level on IPM and organic farming – training of trainers (para-professionals)<br />

• Training to be sub-contracted within the existing institutions so that at the end of the project, the respective institutions<br />

own courses as part of their activities.<br />

Remark:<br />

This will be facilitated by the project demonstrating tangible results (reduced use of pesticides, increased income,<br />

better health) at grass-root level within the project duration. This will induce a demand driven push from communities<br />

for local government and cooperative unions to sustain IPM and organic farming activities<br />

ACTIVITY 8: COMMUNICATION STRATEGY<br />

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