CIRDAP – Enabling Rural Communities

Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP)

An Intergovernmental & Autonomous Organization; Established in 1979, Mandated for Promoting & Strengthening Integrated Rural Development Systems for 15 Asia-Pacific Countries; Namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Fiji, India, Indonesia, IR Iran, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand & Vietnam.

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Quotation for CIRDAP digital library Interior Design

CIRDAP is seeking sealed quotations from reputed Bangladeshi Interior design firms to design and implement, make effective layout plans, procure furniture and decorate interior space for CIRDAP digital library. The interior firm/ contractor must have adequate qualification and experience of execution of similar interior decoration works in commercial / office buildings. Experience of working with international organization will be an added advantage. Please submit the proposal along with i) cover letter ii) a portfolio in support of the qualification and experience of the contractor iii) Certificate of completion of same works iv) CV of the architect , designer, site in charge to be engaged with the project v) Design ( both 3D and layout plan vi) proposed timeline with a Gantt chart vii) Financial proposal  to be submitted on or before 30th June, 2018 by 14:30 Hour , to CIRDAP Head office tender box, 17, Topkhana road, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 

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Stakeholders Share Ideas On Rural Development Policy

Chinese Ambassador to Fiji Qian Bo (left) in discussion with Permanent Secretary Meleti Bainimarama (center) at the rural development symposium at the Tanoa International, Hotel, Nadi, on April 16, 2018. Photo: DEPTFO   Fiji’s strength, much like China’s, lies in the rural agricultural sector, says the Chinese Ambassador to Fiji, Qian Bo. Mr Qian was attending a Rural Development Symposium yesterday in Nadi, contributing to discussions with various other stakeholders on how to boost rural development in Fiji. Mr Qian said the Fijian Government’s five-year and 20-year National Development Plan consisted of two prongs: ‘Inclusive social-economic development” and “transforming strategic thrusts.’ He said Chinese President Xi Jinping placed great importance on rural issues such as agriculture. “He pointed out that if China wants to be strong, agriculture must be strong, if China wants to be beautiful, the country side must be beautiful and If China wants to get rich, the farmers must get rich.” Mr Qian related these points to the current progression and the attitude that must be driven to Fiji’s rural agricultural sector. Permanent Secretary for Rural and Maritime Development, National Disaster Management and Meteorological Services Meleti Bainimarama said the theme was “a reflection of the ministry’s vision to assist the rural populace in improving their livelihoods, living standards and create an enabling environment for effective governance. “It is something that goes hand in hand with the government’s 20-year development plan and the ministry’s three-year strategic plan,” Mr Bainimarama said. He said they would be using the symposium as a platform to get feedback from various stakeholders. He said ideas on how better roads could be built, getting better regional water plans, accessing electricity and simplifying accessibility for members of the public to these basic services were discussed. Source: Fiji Sun Online | April 17, 2018 | Link: http://fijisun.com.fj/2018/04/17/stakeholders-share-ideas-on-rural-development-policy/

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The 33rd TC Meeting of CIRDAP held in Fiji

Group Photograph of the TC-33 Delegates and Observers The thirty-third Meeting of the CIRDAP Technical Committee (TC-33) was held on 18th and 19th April 2018 at the Tanoa International Hotel, Nadi, Fiji Islands. The Technical Committee is CIRDAP’s policy body that provides professional inputs and assists in the implementation of the Centre’s programmes and projects in the member countries. The meeting was attended by delegates from its 14 Member Countries including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam, and including Observers from the Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF), the United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the Rajiv Ghandhi National Institute for Youth Development (RGNIYD) and the Rural Development Academy (RDA), Bangladesh The Integrated Rural Development expert for CIRDAP, Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed; Dr Hyung Gun Kim from the Korean Legal Research Institute (KLRI), and Dr. Nur Ahmed Khondakar from FAO were also in attendance. The Ministry of Rural and Maritime Development, Disaster Management, and Meteorological Services, Fiji’s link Ministry to CIRDAP, hosted the meeting on behalf of the Government of Fiji. Hon. Joeli Cawaki, the Assistant Minister for Rural and Maritime Development, Disaster Management, and Meteorological Services, inaugurated the Meeting as chief guest. Speaking at the inauguration of the meeting, Assistant Minister Cawaki emphasized on the change from the ‘business as usual’ way of doing things to an innovative approach to rural development. Delegates to the meeting were acknowledged with a traditional welcome ceremony which was conducted by the staff of the Office of the Divisional Commissioner Western, Fiji Island. Later the Business Session, began with outgoing TC-32 Chairperson, Dr Mizanur Rahiman, Director General of the Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development (BARD), of the Government of the Peoples’ Republic of Bangladesh. Fiji Delegate Mr. Meleti Bainimarama, Permanent Secretary, Ministry for Rural and Maritime Development, National Disaster Management and Meteorological Services, Fiji Islands, was elected as the Chairperson of CIRDAP Technical Committee. In acknowledging the leadership and services of the outgoing TC-32 Chairperson, the TC-33 Chairperson presented a miniature Fijian Tanoa, representing the Talanoa Dialogue concept. The committee then discussed the meeting agenda on various programmatic issues. The meeting concluded with a field trip to Suva, Fiji. Inaugural Ceremony of TC-33 Launching of Digital CIRDAP Platforms that includes newly designed CIRDAP Website, E-meeting Platform, E-learning Portal, E-Knowledge Portal and E-library Download Presentations by country delegates and observers: Bangladesh_TC34_Presentation Fiji_TC34_Presentation India_TC34_Presentation Indonesia_TC34_Presentation Myanmar_TC34_Presentation Nepal_TC34_Presentation Philippines_TC34_Presentation Sri Lanka_TC34_Presentation Thailand_TC34_Presentation RDA RGNIYD

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Rural Development Symposium 2018 Held

Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP) and Ministry of Rural & Maritime Development and National Disaster Management, Government of the Republic of Fiji has organised the Rural Development Symposium 2018 in Nadi, Fiji, from 16th to 17th April, 2018. The symposium was opened by the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Fiji, Qian Bo. Over 100 participants and experts from key government agencies and stakeholders attended the meeting to take part in the symposium to provide their valuable input in the development of Rural Development policy. Representative from other thirteen CIRDAP member countries Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam participated in the meeting. Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Rural and Maritime Development, National Disaster Management of Government of the Republic of the Fiji, Mr. Meleti Bainimarama said that the objective of the symposium is to brainstorm, get ideas and views from stakeholders on how they could better serve the rural population. The symposium was comprised of 5 sessions focused on the flowing thematic areas: Transforming the Rural Economy; Connectivity in ICT; Financial Inclusion and Economic Empowerment, Governance in Rural Development; and Rural Development and Emerging Issues. The symposium was concluded with the closing remarks by H.E. Mr. Vishvas Sapkal, the High Commissioner of India to Fiji. Snapshots of the Symposium

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Replication of Multi Commodity Solar Tunnel Dryer at DIU, Bangladesh

With an objective to promote and encourage the production of quality dried agricultural and fisheries, CIRDAP has implemented the replication of the Multi Commodity Solar Tunnel Dryer (MCSTD) food processing technology at the Daffodil International University (DIU) permanent campus in Savar, Bangladesh during 19 February to 02 March 2018 with the technical assistance from the Philippine Center for Post-Harvest Development and Mechanization (PhilMech). In this regard, Engr. Mr. Robelyn Daquila was invited as an expert from PhilMech to demonstrate the fabrication and use of the technology. It is expected that this project will facilitate the generation of employment for the rural marginalized women and rural youth through encouraging establishment of the agro-food processing enterprise in rural area of Bangladesh.

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International Training Programme on Decentralized Governance and Delivery of Services – Way to Good Governance in India

In Asia and the Pacific region, people affected by palpable poverty are higher than the most other region of the world. To distribute governance services to these rural, poor people on basic civic needs and other sectors (e.g. education, health, water supply, sanitation, roads, communications, power, etc.) decentralization is one of the most effective and straightforward way. It can alter the complexion of distribution and provide institutional support for the delivery of services. In this context, with the support from the Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD), Government of India, CIRDAP in collaboration with NIRD&PR organized an international training programme on ‘Decentralized Governance and Delivery of Services – Way to Good Governance’ to discuss the potentiality of decentralization and share the best practices of good governance so that member countries of CIRDAP can adapt the idea of decentralization to make a good governance system, held during 19-28 March 2018 at NIRD&PR, Hyderabad, India. The objectives of the programme were: (i) To discuss the international perspectives and the Asia-Pacific trends of decentralized governance; (ii) To share knowledge of governance, its theory and practices, and share best practices of good governance; International Training Programme on Decentralized Governance and Delivery of Services – Way to Good Governance in India (iii) To discuss decentralized governance in better service delivery; (iv) To develop mock action plan for decentralized governance; and (v) To share knowledge on the rural development programmes in India by practicing decentralize governance. This training was attended by 15 participants (12 male & 03 female) from nine (9) CIRDAP member countries (i.e. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Fiji, Islamic Republic of Iran, Laos, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam). A total of 14 resource persons from NIRD&PR conducted session on their specialized area. Each country delegates presented their respective country papers. As per participant’s evaluation, training programme was very effective and useful for them and they are very satisfied with the course contents, training methodology, field visit and overall arrangement. The valedictory session of the programme was chaired by the Director General of CIRDAP and Director General of NIRD&PR. Participants were awarded with certificates and mementos by them.

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International Training on Waste to Wealth – Value Recovery from Agro-processing in India

Organised by CIRDAP in collaboration with NIRD&PR, a ten-day long international training programme on Waste to Wealth – Value Recovery from Agro-processing was held during 19-28 March 2018 at NIRD&PR, Hyderabad, India. A total of 18 government officials [Out of 18 participants, 14 were male and seven were female] from 10 CIRDAP member countries (i.e. Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Fiji and Iran) participated in the training programme. The objectives of the training programme were: (i) To familiarize with agro-food processing wastes as valuable resources for industrial and domestic application; (ii) To identify the opportunities of agro-waste processing for poverty alleviation and sustainability of the rural development; (iii) To focus on the Asia-Pacific trends of value recovery from agro-processing, and to introduce different agro-food waste processing technique to address rural livelihood opportunities; (iv) To equip participants with the skills of project design, operation and maintenance (O&M), and management of waste management project; and (v) To explain the process and importance of information, education and communication (IEC), and Behavioral Change Communication (BCC) in waste management project. International Training on Waste to Wealth – Value Recovery from Agro-processing in India Mr. Tevita G Boseiwaqa Taginavulau, Director General of CIRDAP was the Chief Guest, and Dr. W. R. Reddy, Director General of NIRD&PR was the Chairperson of the closing session. Prof. Dr. Siva Ram of NIRD&PR was the Programme Director and Mr. Md. Zakaria of CIRDAP was the Programme Coordinator. In this training programme, a total of ten country papers were presented focusing on Waste to Wealth Value Recovery from Agro-processing. Participants learnt different types of waste management technologies and production procedures, such as leather shoes from chicken feet skin, salacca coffee made from snake fruit seed waste, cake made from tofu waste, compost and biogas from kitchen, cowhouse & cottage waste etc. At the end of the training programme, every country members presented and discussed what they learnt from this training programme and what should they do for their countries.

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International Forum on Strengthening Food Safety Standards in Sri Lanka

Food safety and quality standards are global concerns as they are important for public health and impact international trade. Consumers are increasingly concerned about the quality and safety of food and are taking unprecedented interest in the way food is produced, processed, and marketed while demanding greater quality and safety assurances from agribusinesses and food companies. Globalization of trade makes food chains longer and more complex and increases the risk of food safety incidents. Food producers and exporters of agri-food products in APO-CIRDAP member countries need to update the standards and requirements for certification. In this connection, CIRDAP organized an International Forum on Strengthening Food Safety Standards from 05-08 March 2018 at HARTI, Colombo, Sri Lanka. It was supported by the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) and HARTI. The objectives of the programme were: (i) To share recent developments, advanced knowledge, and emerging trends in food safety management (FSM) systems in major global markets; and (ii) To formulate strategic recommendations for food-industry SMEs to enable them to meet the FSM standards of advanced markets. International Forum on Strengthening Food Safety Standards in Sri Lanka March 2018 This forum was attended by 40 participants (26 overseas & 14 local, where 21 male & 19 female participant) from 15 countries, i.e. Bangladesh, Cambodia, Republic of China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. A total of nine (9) resource persons contributed on the forum through their presentations and knowledge sharing. The programme has been finished successfully through the knowledge session of resource persons, field activities, country presentations and enthusiastic participation of all participants. At the end of the programme, resources persons along with participants formulate strategic recommendations from four days discussion.

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Certificate Award Ceremony

A certificate award ceremony for the participants of Bangladeshi Student Delegation Exposure Visitcum-Training Programme in India, which was organized by CIRDAP in association with the Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD) held from 02-06 January 2018, was taken place at CIRDAP International Conference Centre in Dhaka on 27 February 2018. Hon’ble Director General of CIRDAP handed over the certificates among the students. Two students also shared their experience in the ceremony.

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