- organizing democratically for collective decision-making;
- managing savings and lending to protect key assets, smooth consumption and encourage investment;
- selecting, establishing and growing an enterprise;
- managing natural resources for sustainable agricultural production;
- and managing knowledge to innovate and maintain competitiveness in a changing market.
USAID and MEAS provided financial support for the editing and graphic design of the guides and for the development of e-learning courses.
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Introduction to the Five Skills for Rural Development: Guide to the Multiple-Skills Approach (11 MB)
This manual describes the multiple-skills approach and how to use it in rural development projects. It is made up of six sections:
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This manual describes the skills farmers need to successfully organize themselves in groups. It also explains how to manage a farmer group. The manual contains four sections:
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This manual describes a robust methodology for establishing savings and lending communities. This guide is made up of five sections:
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This manual describes the theory and concepts of natural resource management. The document contains 10 lessons and includes the following concepts:
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Natural Resource Management: Tools for Planning and Implementing Participatory NRM Projects (1.8 MB)
This manual describes a process for designing and implementing an NRM plan. It includes seven lessons:
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This manual describes the theory and concepts of marketing and agroenterprise development. The document contains 10 lessons:
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Seven Steps of Marketing: Course on Agroenterprise and Market Development for Field Agents (12.2 MB)
This manual describes a process for designing and implementing an agroenterprise business plan and assessing market performance. The document gives seven steps you can follow to help farmers develop their agroenterprises:
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Promoting Innovation: Course for Field Agents on Promoting Innovation in Rural Producer Groups (2.7 MB)
This manual takes you through the steps that a group of farmers undertake during a process of innovation. It includes the skills and knowledge you will need in order to lead a group of farmers through that process. The manual is made up of seven lessons:
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Financial Education curriculum
This 11-lesson financial education curriculum has two main purposes:
The curriculum is appropriate for development facilitators, field agents and SILC private service providers.
1. Introduction and Glossary (PDF, 496 KB)
2. Section I: Goals, Income, Expenses and Budgeting (PDF, 1.3 MB) 3. Section II: Savings (PDF, 973 KB) 4. Section III: Borrowing (PDF, 1.2 MB) |
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