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ANNEX E-2
BEST PRACTICES EXAMPLES
ODXP
PREVENTION & RECOVERY
WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME
Contents
1) Field Form ...................................................................................................................................... 4
2) Best Practices (BP) Review Process ............................................................................................... 6
3) Example Best Practices .................................................................................................................. 8
Beekeeping - Income Generating Activity (IGA) ............................................................... 8
Check-dam Ponds ........................................................................................................... 10
Eyebrow Basins ............................................................................................................... 12
Homesteads .................................................................................................................... 14
Microbasins..................................................................................................................... 16
Nurseries.18
SS Dams20
Community Based Participatory Planning (CBPP) .......................................................... 22
Terraces, Check-dams, Trenches .................................................................................... 25
Gully Rehabilitation ........................................................................................................ 27
Income Generating Activity (IGA) ................................................................................... 29
Microponds ..................................................................................................................... 31
Shallow Wells and Pumps ............................................................................................... 33
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1) Field Form
This Field Form is an example of what a basic form should contain. Field officers are encouraged to modify it
or create new ones depending on their needs.
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