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“Fish for Life”(Income Generating Project of the Community)

Cherrylyn Vidad2

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Cherrylyn Vidad

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What?“Fish for Life”

This project was being established by the initiative of our tribal youth leader Jeanny Lou Alejan last 2001. However, he was shot and died last April 2002 so this project were not succeeded because of that incident and there are some threats from the external environment. So the community decided to stop the operation from that time.

Whereas, for the meantime the community plan and decided to improve and develop the said fish pond in order for us to have an income e generating livelihood project.

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Why?Before I left my community we conducted a meeting with

them and one of their concern is to continuethe project of our tribal youth leader inmemory to him. Then, to gain additionalincome for our survival. That is the reason thatthe title of my project is “Fish for Life” it meanslegacy and survival for our community.

As a mother as a wife it is very hard in part because I hadplenty of responsibility. But because of mycommitment to serve our community I knowand I believe that through the help of mycommunity and with different concernagencies, NGOs and most specially theguidance of all mighty this project would berealized.

I believe that through the implementation of thisproject it give as less burden specially now thatwe are on the struggle of our ancestral domainclaim. We need financial resourced and wecontribute every month Php. 10.00/household.So this project would really help to minimizedour contribution because it serve as our incomegenerating livelihood project.

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Identifying InformationYour name Cherrylyn VidadYour age 26Range of ages of those who will benefit? All agesYour ethnicity TalaandigEthnicity/ies of the community where you will implement

your projectTalaandig and some are being Christianized

Your religion Seventh Day AdventistReligion/s of the people who will benefit? Indigenous way of Practices but some

were being Christianized

Specifically, who will benefit? Both indigenous people and Christian

How many will benefit: individuals, families, total? 192 families (with 5 children)=960

Name of organization/s which will help you implement your project

Kibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig Tribal Association (KKINAMATTA)

Name of adult adviser/s who will help you implement your project

Bae Alma BinayaoTribal head claimant

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Where?Your own location:

village/city/specific province

P-8 Kibalagon, Kisanday, Maramag, Bukidnon

Project location P-8 Kibalagon, Kisanday, Maramag, Bukidnon

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Identifying InformationProject Title “Fish for Life”

(Tilapia Raising as income generating project of the Community)

Project Proponent Cherrylyn Vidad, Talaandig, Seventh Day Adventist

Project Location Kibalagon, Kisanday, Maramag, Bukidnon

Who Will Benefit? Both indigenous people and non indigenous people

How Many Will Benefit? 192 Families (about 5 members per family) = 960 persons total

Project Cost Php 6,500.00

Date of Implementation November 04, 2010 date started

Total Budget Php 6,500.00

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Name of Your Organization HereYour Name Cherrylyn Esan Vidad

Youth or Adult Adult

Adult Adviser for Youth Bae Alma A. Binayao

Profession Volunter Secretary kibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig Tribal Association (KKINAMATTA)

Sex Female

Ethnicity Talaandig

Religion Seventh Day Adventist

Organization kibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig Tribal Association (KKINAMATTA)

Organizational Address Kibalagon, Kisanday, Maramag, Bukidnon

Telephone None

Cellphone 09058408202

Email [email protected]

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Organizational Partners (or Co-Sponsors)

Name Contributions Benefits Other Comments

1. U. S. Department of State, IVP, TuklasKatutubo

Financial Assistance, legal assistance and advice, networking

Exposures, trainings, empowerment ,capacity building

The great partners I ever meet.

2. Medical Action Group Inc. National Commisision on Indigenous People

Health services, livelihood program for dress making, Herbal medicine cooking and preservations.

Exposures, trainings, empowerment ,capacity building

3. The barangay council of Kisanday and LGU MARAMAG BUKIDNON

Financial assistanceFingerlings and trainings.

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The Kibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig tribal Association (KKINAMATTA) is an indigenous people organization.

mostly of the members are belong to talandig tribe and other are being Christianized.

Farming, planting root , labor works are the main source of living.

almost 90% of the total population were not able to go to school.

The community struggle in asserting their rights over their ancestral domain claim. 11

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Background on community: Situation

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Background on Community :ProblemMain Issue- Ancestral DomainPoverty, No jobs, marginalizationLack of access to education, illiteracyLack of access on proper health care and

facilities, malnutrition and starvationNo land titleHuman rights abuses

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Background on Community: Needs AssessmentOur community really needs a support from

the government, non government organization as well as private individuals to address the above problem in order to get back our ancestral domain from the hands of Central Mindanao University. We also needs Protection against human rights violations, scholarship Program for our children, livelihood Program, basic and Health Services, Financial Assistance for the mobilization and documentation in processing our ancestral domain claim, Training of Empowerment and Capability Building, Legal Assistance and Farm to Market . 13

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Community Partners

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1. Which community? Name it. Kibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig Tribal Association (KKINAMATTA)

2. Why this community? Most marginalized and less fortunate3. How many families? 192

4. How many people? 960

5. How many women? 384

6. How many men? 574

7. How many people from minority group or culture?

90%

8. How many people from the dominant group or culture?

10%

9. How many poor? 100%

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SWOTInternal

StrengthsInternal

WeaknessesExternal

OpportunitiesExternal Threats

The whole ancestral domain has good source of the natural resources such as water resources, green forest, potential leaders within the ancestral domain areas.

Uncertain support from the Local Government Unit to our program .

Networking and linkages with the NGOs and advocates that promote and protect the human rights

Uncertain support from the Local Government Unit to our program .

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Visionsustainable

fishpond communal project for the income generating livelihood of the community.

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MissionAlleviating a sustainable and productive communal fish pond project for the income generating livelihood of the community.

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To earn people an additional income

To reduce the number of people in the community suffered from hunger

To develop (KAG BULIGA) cooperation and preserve harmonious relationship among the people in the community

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Project DescriptionGiving tilapia

fingerlings at the existing community communal fish pondGiving feeds for the

tilapia fingerlings

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Type of Citizen Action Social

entrepreneurial-because we are toharvest the tilapia andselect the good qualityto sell in the market.The remaining wouldbe for communityconsumption. 20

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ObjectivesTo provide one thousand

five hundred (1,500) tilapia fignerlings

To purchase five (5) sacks of feeds for 1,5000 tilapia fingerlings for the five (5) months consumption

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OutputsExpected Output: To produce fresh

and good quality of tilapia that would be competitive in the market. 22

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Outcomes A people in the community who

are willing to serve for thewelfare of the whole society

A people who are willing to workeven without any compensationor willing to volunteer.

A community that is responsiblefor themselves , well determineand motivated for communitydevelopment.

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Framework On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the

United Nations adopted and proclaimed theUniversal Declaration of Human Rights. Followingthis historic act the Assembly called upon allMember countries to publicize the text of theDeclaration and "to cause it to be disseminated,displayed, read and expounded principally inschools and other educational institutions,without distinction based on the political status ofcountries or territories."

Everyone has the right to a standard of livingadequate for the health and well-being of himselfand of his family, including food, clothing,housing and medical care and necessary socialservices, and the right to security in the event ofunemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood,old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstancesbeyond his control.

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VoluntarismCommitment

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Action PlanObjective:To post announcement and send invitation letters to the community members, leaders and tribal councils.To conduct meeting with the community members, leaders and tribal councils.To lobby and send solicitation/communication letters during barangay council meetings as well as at the Municipal session for asking tilapia fingerlings at the Municipal Agriculture Office.To collect and audit the fund being solicited.To clean and prepared the fish pond for implementation. To conduct training with the Municipal Agriculture Office.To formulate rule and regulations on the mentioned project . Then, designate and tasking of management.

Pre-Program Stage Strategies (1)# Action (Strategies) Lead Person Support Person/s Start Date Date Complete1 Post announcements and send

invitations CHERRYLYN E. VIDADKibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig Tribal Association (KKINAMATTA)

November 04, 2010 November 05, 2010, 1 day

2 Conduct meeting with the community members and leaders Cherrylyn Vidad

Kibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig Tribal Association( KKINAMATTA)

November 10, 2010 November 10, 2010, 1 day

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Lobby and send solicitation letters Cherrylyn Vidad

Kibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig Tribal Association (KKINAMATTA), Barangay Council and LGU

3rd week of November 2010

1st week of December 2010, 2 weeks

4Collect and audit Cherrylyn Vidad

Kibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig Tribal Association

1st week of December 2010

2nd week of December 2010, 1 week

5Cleaning and preparation Cherrylyn Vidad & Bae

Alma Binayao

Kibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig Tribal Association

1st week of December 2010

3rd week of December 2010, 3 weeks

6 Community training on caring and management tilapia.

Municipal Agriculture Office

Cherrylyn Vidad, Bae Alma Binayao with the communities

Last Monday of December 2010

Last Monday of December 2010, 1 day

Policy and regulation making, tasking

Cherrylyn Vidad & Bae Alma Binayao

Kibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig Tribal Association

Last Sunday of December 2010

Last Sunday of December 2010, 1 day

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Action PlanObjective: T o give and release the tilapia fingerlings as well as the feeds to the community.

Actual Program Stage in Detail (2)# Action Lead

PersonSupport Person/s

Start Date

Date Complete

Comments

1Purchasing of feeds

Cherrylyn Vidad

Kibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig Tribal Association

January 03, 2010 January 03, 2010

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2 Giving of tilapia fingerlings as well as feeds to the community

Cherrylyn Vidad

Kibalagon, Kisanday, Narukdukan Manobo Talaandig Tribal Association

January 04, 2010

January 04, 2010

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Action PlanObjective: To monitor the flow of the project as well as to conduct evaluation.

Post-Program Stage (3)# Action Lead

PersonSupport Person/s

Start Date

Date Complete

Comments

1 Monitoring & Evaluation

Cherrylyn Vidad & Bae Alma Binayao

volunteers 1st

week of february 2010

2nd week of february2010

1 week

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Overall Timetable by MonthsOverall Objective:

# Action November December January February1 Pre-

Conduct Stage

X X

2 Conduct Stage Itself

X

3 Post-Conduct Stage

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Project TimetableOverall Objective: To convince the barangay council as well as the local government unit to support and give assistance on this project

Pre-Conduct Stage Strategies (1)

# Action (Strategies) Nov Dec Jan Feb1 Obtain Permits? X

2 Secure Finance? X X

3 Management X

4 Marketing X

5 Operations? X

6 Venue reservation? X

7 Purchase of Food & Drinks? X

8 Transportation arrangements? X

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Project TimetableOverall Objective: To enhance and widen the knowledge and capacity of the community on tilapia raising project January 04, 2011

Conduct Stage Strategies (2) # Time Event Person-in-Charge1 7:00 AM Departure from Maramag Nardo Esan2 8:30 AM Arrive at Kibalagon Felix Guimba3 9:00 AM Welcome speech by Village Elder Datu Macario Pinohan4 9:10 AM Keynote speech by Village Leader Bae Alma A. Binayao5 9:30 AM Deploying the tilapia fingerlings at

the Fish pondRene Alba

6 12 Noon Community Lunch Chopina Esan7 1:30 PM Thank You Speeches Datu Datu Jimmy Binayao8 © 2009 Rey Ty

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Project TimetableOverall Objective: To conduct evaluation on the status of the project, concerns and feedbacks from the communities. To know the improvementsTo know each responsibility is being follow

Post-Conduct Stage Strategies (3)

# Action Feb March April May 1 Evaluation and monitoring x

2 Improvement X

3 Check the tasking of assignment if really done

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Budget for Resources

Items Cost Per Item x Quantity Cost

5 sacks of feeds Php.1000.00x5 Php.5000.00

Meals 1000.00

Transportation 500.00

Total: Php. 6,000.00

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Sources of FundingSource Cost Share Cost

U.S. Department of State Php. 6,500.00 Php.6,500.00

Community counterpart through labor, and foods.

4,374.00 4,374.00

Barangay council and LGU 5,000.00 5,000.00

Total:

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Sustainability PlanThe project would continue through giving a proper training on tilapia management. Training on the alternativefeeding or food for tilapia evenwithout money to purchasefeeds. 35

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