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Bank Credit for Artisanal Marine Fisherfolk in Orissa, India - BOBP/REP/32










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    Non-Formal Primary Education For Children of Marine Fisherfolk in Orissa, India - BOBP/REP/33 1987
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    The pilot project on NFPE (Non—Formal Primary Education) for Orissa fisherfolk children grew out of an in service training scheme conducted by BOBP between March 1982 and July 1983 for 15 marine fisheries extension officers of Orissa. The scheme consisted of three modules, including one on community development. The work undertaken during the community development module led to the NFPE project. The NFPE pilot project was carried out in Orissa’s four coastal districts -- Balasore, Cuttack, Pun and Ganjam -- from 1983 to 1986. The project aimed at developing and demonstrating a non—formal primary education programme for fisherfolk children between the ages of 6 and 14. Children who satisfactorily complete the programme’s curriculum are free to choose whether to join standard VI of a formal school or to remain in the non—formal stream, which is presently being established. Under the project, a curriculum tailored to the needs and circumstances of Orissa’s marine fisherfolk ch ildren was prepared and finalized in cooperation with various state and central authorities —— the Department of Fisheries, the Department of Education, SCERT and NCERT. Several workshops with 50—60 participants were held to review the draft material and also to train teachers to use the material.
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    Artisanal Marine Fisherfolk of Orissa: Study of Their Technology, Economic Status, Social Organization and Cognitive Patterns–BOBP/MIS/03 1985
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    The articles presented in this book are based on studies conducted within the framework of the SIDA-funded small-scale fisheries project of the Bay of Bengal Programme (BOBP) of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. Our thanks go to Mr. L. O. Engvall, Programme Director, who not only allocated the resources necessary to carry out the work but also gave valuable advice with regard to the chapter on environment and technology and was always available for discussions an d comments.
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    In-Service Training Programme for Marine Fisheries Extension Officers of Orissa, India - BOBP/REP/31 1986
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    This report describes an in-service training programme for marine fishery extension officers of Orissa, India, carried out between March 1982 and July 1983. The programme dealt with major areas of fisheries extension work - social, economic, technical - and covered three “modules” - credit for fisherfolk, community development, small-scale fishing gear and methods. For each module, the training programme consisted of a preliminary survey to collect information; a training course to assess option s for action; field assignments to plan a pilot project; field workshops; and a final seminar. The pilot project was then implemented. The in-service programme improved the knowledge and the capabilities of extension officers. A major gain was that it led to two independent development projects - credit for fisherfolk and non-formal education for fisherfolk children. These projects are being reported separately in BOBP/REP/32 and BOBP/REP/33 respectively. The in-service training prog ramme was conducted by the small-scale fisheries project of the Bay of Bengal Programme (BOBP) in cooperation with the Directorate of Fisheries, Orissa. The 15 extension officers participated energetically in the programme at every stage. Various government agencies of Orissa – in fisheries, finance and education - offered excellent cooperation.

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