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Best Practices and Innovations Initiative

Building Local Organizational Capacity for Agriculture and Rural Livelihoods


Washington D.C. 20th June 2012

Regional Context

Local Context
Civil Society and Market Networks for Pro-Poor Sustainable Environment Development in Ayeyarwady Delta

Local Context

Project Outline
Goal: Civil society networks lead recovery and sustainable environmental
development practices reducing poverty and deforestation

Objective: Widespread use of Fuel Efficient Stoves and Social Reforestation


strategies through civil society-led and market-led approach

Conceptual Framework: Energy access as the conceptual framework for


addressing poverty

Action: Establish viable household micro enterprises for production of fuel


efficient stoves and tree sapling nurseries

Washington D.C.

20th June 2012

Best Practices and Innovations


1. Market based approach in a DRR Setting - Household energy survey and market assessment

Best Practices and Innovations


- Stove design and efficiency testing - Business model development

Best Practices and Innovations


2. Commercialization through CSOs
- Stove making and business management training - Partnership building, networking & external relations - Incubation of the next generation of civil leaders

Lessons Learned
Fuel Efficient Stoves

Lessons Learned
Civil Society Organizations

What Next?

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