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RPE Extension Department Activities

RPE Extension Department Activities. A . In-country Training Programme. disseminate knowledge and innovations to rural women farmers to improve their live-hoods. Training Activities 2010. 2 national trainings (3wks each)held at JKUAT in Feb and Aug - Participants from all provinces in Kenya

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RPE Extension Department Activities

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  1. RPE Extension Department Activities

  2. A. In-country Training Programme • disseminate knowledge and innovations to rural women farmers to improve their live-hoods.

  3. Training Activities 2010 • 2 national trainings (3wks each)held at JKUAT in Feb and Aug - Participants from all provinces in Kenya • 6 regional trainings held in Nakuru,Kiambu, Kisii, Kakamega, Nyeri, Machakos • 1 workshop for DGSDOs held in June at AICAD

  4. Trainings = agriculture , value addition, proposal writing, etc

  5. OUTCOMES • 306 Women leaders trained • 5 absorbed by the Gender ministry (Machakos, Kitui, etc) • Others are trainers for development organizations - World vision, Central Kenya Dry land project, etc • 5 of these trainees contracted by the Women Enterprise Fund as facilitators to train 80,000 women • They exhibited their products at the Nyeri & Nairobi shows

  6. General Training • one week training held for 50 people with disabilities • value addition, making detergents and soaps, proposal writing, etc

  7. B. Farmer Voice Radio Project • Collaboration with American Institute of Research(AIR) • Objective is to enhance the use of radio as an interactive tool for impact-driven extension services to smallholder farmers. • Started in 2009(funding of 70,000USD) • Project Contract renewed in July and expanded to 90,000 dollars per year

  8. University Radio Interns (URIs) component of FVR • 37 students(Horticulture, food Science and Mass comm. • Agricultural tips of about 2min run on four stations at least five times a day • 10 minute programs on KBC English ,Kiswahili ,Coro FM and Pwani FM. • Greenhouse production for youth

  9. Local Agricultural Radio Advisory Committees (LRAACs)formed in 10 districts across the country

  10. C. Gemology Course • for Small Scale Miners in TaitaTaveta = Innovation Project • Conducted 1 training already

  11. Expected outcome • improved mining skills, increased income, • better livelihoods

  12. D. Strategic Study of the Smallholder Dairy Sector:

  13. Ask Shows 2010 • Central Kenya National ASK Show at Nyeri - scooped number 1 in 9 categories entered • Nyeri Show = 13, 876 people toured the stand • Nairobi Show = 44, 150 “ “ “ “ • Scooped 4 trophies in Nairobi • Kisii show CDF ordered 10 block making machines for youth groups in the area

  14. Ask Shows 2010 – Expenses

  15. Visits to The University • Receives farmers regularly • Receives over four schools weekly 

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