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Management of BDS Workshops/Clients 2009 – 2011 Management of BDS Workshops/Clients 2009 – 2011 SANMA PROVINCE Completed Baseline + Follow Awaiting Follow ups Data Awaiting Cleaning Data Awaiting Baseline Data Awaiting Follow ups ups Entries+ Cleaning Data Entries. No. of Name of Workshop No. of No. of (actual) Participant Baseline Community/Clients Workshop/Activity Dates Participants Females Follow up s Codes Data Dates Remarks Interviews. 1. Fanafo/Stone Agri Business 24th – 28th 43 5 11 230001S – 24/5/10 Awaiting Cleaning Hill May, 2010 230043S (ETF Forms) Data. (43) 2. Hog Harbour, Home Stay 24th – 28th 30 22 7 330044S – 27/5/10 ↓ East Santo May, 2010 330073S (ETF Forms) (30) 3. Natawa, East Feed Formulation 25th – 28th 28 17 7 340074S – 25/5/10 ↓ Santo (Poultry) May, 2010 340101S ETF Forms) (28) Fremy said no one 4. Kole, East Feed Formulation 27th – 28th 30 ? ? ? No Baseline was available to Santo (Poultry) May, 2010 data collect Baseline. 370102S – 5. Bodmas, Prawn Farming 21st – 25th 11 0 2 370112S 24/6/10 ↓ Santo June, 2010 (11) (ETF Forms) 6. Ipayato, 370113S – Awaiting Follow up South Santo Prawn Farming 28th June – 2nd 44 7 6 370156S 29/6/10 Data entries + (Kerevalis) July, 2010 (44) (ETF Forms) Cleaning Data. 1 17th – 18th 7. Malo Plantation June, 2010 12 ? ? ? No Baseline MEO not aware of Management data this training. Awaiting Follow up 8. Tassiriki, Agri Business 27th Sept. – 1st 33 18 3 580157S – 30/9/10 Data entries + South Santo Oct. 2010 580189S Cleaning Data. (33) 9. Port Orly, East Food Preparation 13th – 19th 23 20 5 610190S – 15/9/10 Awaiting Cleaning Santo Sept. 2010 610212S Data. (21) Awaiting Follow up 10. Ajencot, Shell Food Preparation 11th – 15th 23 23 5 660213S – 12/10/10 Data entries + Area Oct. 2010 660235S Cleaning Data. (23) 11. Natawa, East Prawn Farming 11th – 15th 12 4 3 370236S – 13/10/10 ↓ Santo Oct. 2010 370247S (12) 12. Genesis, Sandalwood 11th Oct. 2010 55 43 670248S – 11/10/10 Veleleo, Propagation & 670302S Domaji, Malo Nursery Setup (55) 13. Tawi Field, Sandalwood 12th Oct. 2010 28 17 670303S – 12/10/10 Malo Propagation & 670330S Nursery Setup (28) 14. Avunaleleo, Sandalwood 13th Oct. 2010 17 12 670331S – 13/10/10 Malo Propagation & 670347S Nursery Setup (17) 15. Bultahi, Sandalwood 14th Oct. 2010 25 19 670381S – 14/10/10 Avunatari, Propagation & 670405S Malo Nursery Setup (25) 2 16. Vaindulu, Sandalwood 15th Oct. 2010 13 12 670406S – 15/10/10 Malo Propagation & 670418S Nursery Setup (13) 17. Ituani, Haseturu, Sandalwood 18th Oct. 2010 27 23 670419S – 18/10/10 Nanuku, Malo Propagation & 670445S Nursery Setup (27) 18. Verongo, Sandalwood 19th Oct. 2010 29 20 670446S – 19/10/10 Tutuba Island Propagation & 670474S Nursery Set up (29) 19. Veoa, Tutuba Sandalwood 20th Oct. 2010 22 18 670475S - 20/10/10 Island Propagation & 670496S Nursery Setup (22) Sandalwood 20. Wannohey, Propagation & 21st Oct. 2010 ? ? CONFUSING → CONFUSING Port Olry Nursery Set up 21. Hapuara, Port Sandalwood 22nd Oct. 2010 20 14 670497S – 22/10/10 Olry Propagation & 670516S Nursery Setup (20) 22. Riap, Kole Sandalwood 25th Oct. 2010 13 10 670517S – 25/10/10 Propagation & 670529S Nursery Setup (13) 23. BoeBoe, Sandalwood 26th Oct. 2010 17 14 670530S – 26/10/10 Fanafo Propagation & 670546S Nursery Setup (17) 24. Marap, Monix Sandalwood 27th Oct. 2010 12 6 670547S – 27/10/10 Hill Propagation & 670558S Nursery Setup (12) 3 25. Rap Rap, Sandalwood 28th Oct. 2010 22 12 670559S – 28/10/10 Nambahuk Propagation & 670580S Nursery Setup (22) 26. Tansul, Sandalwood 1st Nov. 2010 23 14 670581S – 1/11/10 Tanavoli, Propagation & 670603S Narango Nursery Setup (23) 27. VNTS, Sandalwood 2nd Nov. 2010 33 22 670604S – 2/11/10 Vinapisu, Propagation & 670636S Sarete, Nursery Setup (33) Nakere Awaiting Follow up 28. Talunere, Prawn Farming 22nd -26th Nov. 17 0 4 370637S – 22/11/10 Data entries + Belmol 2010 370653S Cleaning Data. (17) 29. Jaranvaliu, Prawn Farming 13th -17th Dec. 33 0 7 370348S – 13/12/10 ↓ South Santo 2010 370380S (33) 30. Sanma Redi Blong Bisnis March, 2011 15 6 3 420653S – 9/3/11 ↓ Women’s 420667M Centre (15) 31. West Coast Savings & Loans 4th – 15th April, 34 14 3 980668S – 5/4/11 ↓ Santo 2011 (10%) 980701S (34) 32. Chapui 2 Sandalwood 27th April, 19 18 1090702S - 27/4/11 (Malpa) Propagation, etc. 2011 1090720S (19) 1080721S – 33. Show Ground Sandalwood 27th April, 14 13 1080734S 27/4/11 (Arise Centre) Propagation, etc. 2011 (14) 4 34. Dinh Shipping Sandalwood 27th April, 9 9 1100735S – 27/4/11 Propagation, etc. 2011 1100743S (9) 35. Solway Sandalwood 27th April, 12 10 1070744S – 27/4/11 (Rassoi) Propagation 2011 1070755S (12) 36. BP Born Sandalwood 28th April, 8 8 1100756S – 28/4/11 Propagation, etc. 2011 1100763S (8) 37. Chapui 1 Sandalwood 28th April, 10 9 1090764S – 28/4/11 (Cross Road) Propagation 2011 1090773S (10) 38. Solway Sandalwood 28th April, 11 9 1070774S – 28/4/11 (Balihai) Propagation, etc. 2011 1070784S (11) 39. BP Born 2 Sandalwood 29th April, 13 13 1100785S – 29/4/11 Propagation, etc. 2011 1100797S (13) 40. Pump Station Sandalwood 29th April, 11 11 1070798S – 29/4/11 (Santoma) Propagation, etc. 2011 1070808S (11) 41. Chapui 1 Sandalwood 2nd May, 2011 6 6 1090809S – 2/5/11 (Tua Centre) Propagation, etc. 1090814S (6) 42. Pump Station Sandalwood 2nd May, 2011 10 9 1070815S – 2/5/11 (Lahruai) Propagation, etc. 1070824S (10) 5 43. Pepsi 1 Sandalwood 2nd May, 2011 16 12 1060825S – 2/5/11 Propagation, etc. 1060840S (16) 44. Radio Station Sandalwood 2nd May, 2011 12 12 1100841S – 2/5/11 Propagation, etc. 1100852S (12) 45. St. Michel Sandalwood 3rd May, 2011 12 8 1090853S – 3/5/11 (Bouluana) Propagation, etc. 1090864S (12) 46. Barrick Sandalwood 3rd May, 2011 17 16 1080865S – 3/5/11 (Orchid Propagation, etc. 1080881S Centre) (17) 47. BanBan Sandalwood 4th May, 2011 15 15 1080882S – 4/5/11 (Palekula) Propagation, etc. 1080896S (15) 48. Solway Sandalwood 4th May, 2011 11 9 1090897S – 4/5/11 (Tomare) Propagation 1090907S (11) 49. Pump Station Sandalwood 4th May, 2011 13 13 1070908S – 4/5/11 (Vansur) Propagation, etc. 1070920S (13) 50. Mango Sandalwood 5th May, 2011 12 6 1100921S – 5/5/11 (Pulduwale) Propagation, etc. 1100932S (12) 51. Shell Area Sandalwood 5th May, 2011 13 13 1080933S - 5/5/11 (Ajencot) Propagation, etc. 1080945S (13) 6 52. Solway Sandalwood 5th May, 2011 14 14 1090946S – 5/5/11 (Yatel) Propagation, etc. 1090959S (14) 53. Mango Sandalwood 5th May,2011 6 6 1100960S – 5/5/11 (Nambal Propagation, etc. 1100965S Centre) (6) 54. Sarakata Sandalwood 5th May, 2011 16 16 1070966S - 5/5/11 (Lahrisi + Propagation, etc. 1070981S Malsape) (16) 55. Chapui 2 Sandalwood 6th May, 2011 5 5 1080982S - 6/5/11 (Ipas) Propagation, etc. 1080986S (5) 56. Sarakata (La Sandalwood 6th May, 2011 7 7 1070987S – 6/5/11 Perouse) Propagation, etc. 1070993S (7) 57. Side River Sandalwood 9th May, 2011 40 21 1100994S – 9/5/11 Propagation, etc. 1101033S (40) 58. Chapui 2 Sandalwood 9th May, 2011 10 10 1081034S – 9/5/11 (Hibiscus) Propagation, etc. 1081043S (10) 59. Lamelice Sandalwood 9th May, 2011 14 14 1091044S – 9/5/11 (Ratua) Propagation, etc. 1091057S (14) 60. Lavusvatu Sandalwood 11th May, 2011 20 20 1091058S – 11/5/11 Propagation, etc. 1091077S (20) 7 61. Lonnoc Sanma Tourism 13th -17th June, 17 4 361078S – 14/6/11 Baseline recently Program 2011 361094S entered into Survey (17) Monkey. 62. Winsau, Big Vanilla Workshop 4th -8th July, 27 1 1241095S – 6/7/11 ↓ Bay 2011 1241121S (27) 63. College de IT workshop (Tourism 26th -29th July, 10 3 361122S – 27/7/11 ↓ Luganville Clients) 2011 361125S (4) 64. Winsau, Big Vanilla Curing 3rd – 4th Aug. 31 3 1241126S – 3/8/11 ↓ Bay 2011 1241139S (14) 65. Nokuku, N/W Cocoa Plantation 21st – 23rd Aug. 27 4 1381140S – 21/9/11 ↓ Santo Mgnt. 2011 1381166S Old BDS forms were (27) being used. 361167S – 66. St. Michel IT Workshop (Tourism 14th -17th Nov. 12 5 361170S 15/11/2011 Awaiting Baseline College Clients) 2011 (4) data entries. 8 MALAMPA PROVINCE Completed Baseline + Follow Awaiting Follow up Data Awaiting Cleaning Data. Awaiting Baseline Data Awaiting Follow ups ups Entries + Cleaning Data Entries. No. of Name of Workshop/Activity Workshop No .of No. of (actual) Participants Baseline Community/Clients Dates Participants Females Follow up Codes Data Dates Remarks Interviews 1. Norsup TVET TOT – Vanilla 12th May, 2010 3 (Lead 0 ? ? None No Baseline Office Farmers Farmers) 2. Ranon, North Agri Business 16th – 21st 35 15 9 230001M - 27/08/10 Awaiting Follow up Ambrym May, 2010 230036M data entries + Cleaning (35) Data. 3. Lambumbu, Vanilla Curing 30th Aug. – 2nd 19 6 4 350037M – 31/08/10 Awaiting Cleaning C/ W Sept. 2010 350055M Data. Malekula (19) 4. Malampa Site and Bungalow 12th – 16th July, 12 2 3 360056M – 12/7/10 ↓ TVET Office Development 2010 360067M (ETF Forms) (12) 5. Amelya, Prawn Farming 5th – 9th July, 16 5 4 370068M – 8/7/10 ↓ Central West 2010 370083M (ETF Forms) Malekula (16) 9 6. Limap, Prawn Farming 9th – 13th July, 16 6 4 370084M – 19/7/10 ↓ Malekula 2010 370099M (ETF Forms) (16) 7. Walarano, Cocoa Plantation 5th – 9th July, 380100M – 6/7/10 ↓ North East Management & Post 2010 13 0 3 380112M (ETF Forms) Malekula Harvest + Book (13) Keeping 8. Brenwei, Cocoa Plantation 12th – 16th July, 380113M – 15/7/10 ↓ North West Management & Post 2011 12 0 3 380124M (ETF Forms) Malekula Harvest + Book (12) Keeping 9. Unua 3, Cocoa Plantation 9th – 12th Aug. 380125M – 12/8/10 ↓ South Management & Post 2010 19 4 4 380143M (ETF Forms) Malekula Harvest + Book (19) Keeping.
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