Aquaculture for Local Community Development and Utilization of Small Water Bodies in Southern AfricaJoint evaluation Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations |
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Evaluation Team could not have successfully accomplished its Mission without the assistance of all resource persons interviewed and the support of many others. The Mission expresses its gratitude to all.
In particular, the Mission acknowledges the precious assistance of the following:
Particular thanks are due
2.1 MAP OF SADC REGION AND LOCATIONS OF MAIN ALCOM ACTIVITIES
3.1 AQUACULTURE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
3.1.2 Marine and brackishwater aquaculture
3.2 CULTURE-BASED RESERVOIR FISHERIES
3.3 AQUACULTURE INSTITUTIONS IN SADC REGION
3.4 SOCIAL SETTING IN SADC REGION
3.6 NATIONAL POLICIES FOR AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT
3.7 REGIONAL POLICIES FOR AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT
3.7.1 SADC and its overall organisation
3.7.2 SADC Fisheries Sub-Sector Policy
3.7.3 The SADC Inland Fisheries Sub-Sector
3.8 DONOR POLICIES AND SUPPORT TO THE AQUACULTURE SECTOR
3.8.1 SADC Fisheries Development Programme
3.8.2 Donor policies and support
3.9.1 ICLARM Africa Aquaculture Project
3.9.3 Regional Remote Sensing Project
3.9.4 Food Security Database Project
3.9.5 United Nations Development Programme
3.9.6 Hydrological Cycle Observation System
3.9.7 European Commission - SADC/Zimbabwe
4. ASSESSMENT OF PROJECT OBJECTIVES AND DESIGN
4.2.1 Validity of the objectives
4.3.2 The logics of the overall project design
4.3.4 Decisionmaking and other processes within the ALCOM project
4.3.5 The organisational culture of ALCOM
4.3.6 Assessment of the whole programme design
5. ASSESSMENT OF IMPLEMENTATION AND OUTPUT
5.2.1 Aquaculture for Local Community Development, Phase III
5.2.2 Support to Aquaculture Training and Extension
5.2.3 Utilisation of Small Water Bodies for Aquaculture and Fisheries
5.2.4 Total means available for ALCOM Phase III
5.2.5 SADC and National Government Support
5.4.1 Field activities of the Core Programme
5.4.2 Assessment of activities promoting ALCOM immediate objective II:
5.4.3 Field activities in the Small Water Bodies Project
5.4.4 Small Water Bodies - Overall assessment of Objective I
5.4.5 Small Water Bodies - Overall assessment of objective II
5.4.6 Small Water Bodies - Overall assessment - Objective III
5.4.7 Activities of ALCOM Headquarters
5.4.8 Assessment of the activities of ALCOM Headquarters
6. ASSESSMENT OF RESULTS OF THE ALCOM PROGRAMME
6.1.1 Development/testing of fish culture methods and systems appropriate for the target communities
6.1.2 Assessment of fishery potential in small water bodies for use by local communities
6.1.3 Strengthening the capacity of the national and local development institutions for sustained promotion of fish culture methods and systems among smallholder farmers
6.1.4 Training of national staff
6.1.5 Use of output and local adoption by rural communities
6.1.7 Impacts of ALCOM Programme and pilot projects
6.2 MAJOR FACTORS AFFECTING PROGRAMME RESULTS
6.2.1 Major contributors to success
7. TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL BACKSTOPPING
7.1 DONORS (SWEDEN AND BELGIUM)
8.1 FUTURE OF THE WHOLE ALCOM PROGRAMME
8.1.1 ALCOM disappears immediately
8.1.2 ALCOM phases out progressively
8.1.3 ALCOM extended and reinforced for a short period
8.1.4 ALCOM becomes a new regional institution
8.2 FUTURE OF THE SMALL-WATER BODIES PROJECT
9. FINDINGS OF THE EVALUATION TEAM
9.1 GENERAL FINDINGS ON THE WHOLE ALCOM PROGRAMME
9.2 FINDINGS CONCERNING THE ALCOM CORE PROGRAMME - SWEDEN
9.3 FINDINGS CONCERNING THE SMALL WATER BODIES PROJECT
9.4 FINDINGS CONCERNING THE FUTURE OF ALCOM
10.2 RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING THE FUTURE OF ALCOM
10.3 RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING ALCOM CORE PROGRAMME
10.4 RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING SWB PROJECT AND ITS FUTURE
10.5 RECOMMENDATIONS TO SADC AND ITS MEMBER COUNTRIES
LIST OF TABLES
1. Total potential areas for warmwater fish farming in SADC Region
2. Institutional responsibility for aquaculture at national level
3. Nutritional data for SADC Region in 1993 (excl. Mauritius)
4. Frequency of relatively severe droughts in SADC countries, period 1960–93
5. Phasing of ALCOM's implementation
6. ALCOM's Steering Committee Meetings
7. ALCOM library requests from SADC countries, June 1995 – June 1996
8. Total indicative funding for ALCOM Phase III (in USD)
9. Host Country contributions to ALCOM Programme, in kind
10. Approximate yearly total expenditure and funding in USD
11. Categories of expenditures
12. Assessment of output - Aquaculture pilot project, Manica Province Mozambique
13. Assessment of output - Aquaculture pilot project, Gaza Province Mozambique
14. Assessment of output - Aquaculture pilot project, Morogoro Region, Tanzania
15. Assessment of output - Aquaculture pilot project, Eastern Province, Zambia
16. Assessment of output. Regional small water bodies
17. Assessment of output. SWB pilot project, Southern Province, Malawi
18. Assessment of output. SWB pilot project, Zambia
19. Assessment of output. SWB pilot project, Zimbabwe
20. Assessment of output. SWB pilot project, Morogoro Region, Tanzania
21. Assessment of output. Activities of ALCOM HQ
22. Estimated numbers of small-scale fish farmers active under pilot projects' umbrella
LIST OF FIGURES
1. Structure of the technology concept
2. ALCOM's model for transfer of fish-farming technology to small-holder fish farmers
3. Overall structure of ALCOM in the SADC Region
4. Formal structure of ALCOM's organisation in Zambia
5. Formal structure of ALCOM's organisation in Zimbabwe
6. Formal structure of ALCOM's organisation in Malawi
7. Formal structure of ALCOM's organisation in Tanzania
8. Formal structure of ALCOM's organisation in Mozambique
9. Decisionmaking processes for the elaboration and implementation of workplans
11. Information processes in relation to ALCOM's activities
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
Countries of the SADC Region (excluding Mauritius)
ANG | ANGOLA |
BOT | BOTSWANA |
LES | LESOTHO |
MLW | MALAWI |
MOZ | MOZAMBIQUE |
NAM | NAMIBIA |
RSA | SOUTH AFRICA |
SWA | SWAZILAND |
URT | TANZANIA |
ZAM | ZAMBIA |
ZIM | ZIMBABWE |
Agencies/Organisations
AGRITEX | Department of Agricultural, Technical and Extension Services, Ministry of Environment/Tourism, Zimbabwe |
BADC | Belgium Administration For Development Cooperation |
CIFA | Committee For Inland Fisheries Of Africa |
EC | European Commission (European Union) |
FAO | Food And Agriculture Organisation |
FANR | Food, Agriculture, and Natural Resources Sector (SADC) |
GTZ | German International Development Agency |
ICEIDA | Iceland Technical Assistance |
ICLARM | International Centre For Living Aquatic Resources Management |
IFS | Inland Fisheries Sub-Sector (SADC) |
JICA | Japan International Cooperation Agency |
MAGFAD | Malawi-German Fisheries Development Project |
NGO | Non Governmental Organisations |
NORAD | Norwegian Agency For International Development |
ODA | Overseas Development Administration UK |
RAFR | Regional Office For Africa, FAO |
SADC | Southern Africa Development Community |
SAFR | Southern & Eastern Africa Sub-Regional Representation, FAO |
SIDA | Swedish International Development Agency |
UNDP | United Nations Development Organisation |
Miscellaneous
APO | Associated Professional Officer, FAO |
ASIP | Agricultural Sector Investment Programme, World Bank/Zambia (from 1996) |
DoA | Department of Agriculture |
DoF | Department or Division of Fisheries (according to country) |
FARMESA | Farm-level Applied Research Methods in East and Southern Africa SIDA/FAO Programme) |
NPPP | National Professional Project Personnel, FAO |
PRA | Participatory Rural Appraisal |
SWB | Small Water Body |
USD | US Dollars |
ZAREP | Zambian Agricultural Research Extension Project, World Bank (1991–1995) |