Adaptation for Smallholders in Hilly Areas (ASHA) Project organized two weeks long Training of Trainer’s (ToT) on Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) techniques through Farmer’s Field
02 Bhadra 2076 (19 August 2019), Adaptation for Smallholders in Hilly Areas (ASHA) Project organized a coordination meeting with Mr. Bashu Babu Aryal, Country Programme
The main objectives of the workshop were to share annual progress for the fiscal year 2018/19 (B.S. 2075/76), make clear and common understanding on Annual Work Plan and Budget (AWPB), prepare detail action plan for the fiscal year 2019/20 and prepare Annual Activities Implementation Procedures (AAIP). A total of 50 participants were participated in the workshop.
An IFAD mission team led my Mr. Hendrik Visser visited ASHA Project from December 2 to 13, 2018 for the Mid-Term review of the Project.
ASHA Project’s Project Design Report states about knowledge management and dissemination. The effective management and dissemination of knowledge and information envisioned necessary both for generating
With the main objective to learn the best practices from different organizations on climate change adaptation with Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) aspect, ASHA
In order to empower women and vulnerable groups and bring changes at household level, a Gender Action Learning System (GALS) training was provided to facilitators/social
Sub-watershed planning and analysis training participants were newly recruited ASHA Project including Engineer, Land Use Planner and District GIS Specialists. In total four resource persons
A team of IFAD experts visited the ASHA project on a Implementation Support Mission from 27 May 2018 till 1 June 2018. The team composed
A three days Account & Procurement Training along with Account Software Training was conducted on 14, 17 and 18 of May 2018 at Hotel Araniko,
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