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SITES AND VOICES FROM FALGORE |
"Before now, our rainy season started in March but now the rain comes in May or early June. In the 70s, we used to plant our guinea corn 'yar falgore' in April and harvest it in October, now we are not planting that species again. We now plant 'kaura' which matures in four months and also engage in mixed farming because the rainy season has reduced"
This was the story
as narrated by Mallam Yahaya Adamu, a community member and project beneficiary
from Falgore in Doguwa Local Government Area in Kano State.
As part of its
adaptation pilot project, Greenwatch Initiative with the support of BNRCC, has
taken the delivery of twenty wash wells and water pumps to members of the
Falgore community. The organization has also trained the beneficiaries on the
use of the machines and other aspects of climate change adaptation strategies.
These measures will enhance dry season farming activities in the community and will
go a long way in addressing other impacts of climate change and alternative
income generation methods respectively.
The community in
their bid to sustain and also take the ownership of the initiative have set up
a Project Implementation Committee (PIC) who share the responsibility of
mobilizing the community for all project activities, coordinate the
implementation of the project, resolve any potential conflicts, generate
counterpart/local contribution in kind or cash as well as monitor and evaluate
the performance of the project in their community. The beneficiaries who are full
of gratitude turned out in large numbers to welcome the BNRCC monitoring team,
during their recent visit on February 5th and also took the team to their farms
where they demonstrated the use of the wash wells and water pumps for their dry
season farming.
The community,
through the PIC, has also commenced a plan to move to the next phase of the
project which is water harvesting techniques, bee keeping and an intensive tree
planting campaign.
To get more information on
this BNRCC Pilot adaptation project being implemented by Greenwatch Initiative,
please contact Greenwatch Initiative, Makurdi (www.greenwatchinitiative.org or
e-mail: greenwatchinitiative@yahoo.com). |
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