OWT QR Jan March 2011 Annex Perfomance Indicator
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Annex A. The Impact of environmental awareness and training on Green PNPM
Indicator 1. Well trained [PNPM] facilitators and other local [PNPM] stakeholders, who
can ignite and facilitate green projects within [PNPM], not limited to those within [GreenPNPMs target locations]
1. A. Table listing all of the Green PNPM and PNPM-Rural NMC consultants and facilitators working inyour target location. In examining progress the CSOs are making against this indicator, it is useful for the
World Bank to know how many consultants/facilitators you are working with/providing training to
including those who are financed through Green PNPM and PNPM-Rural.
Number of Green PNPM/PNPM-Rural Consultants/Facilitators within Target Area
NMC
Facilitators/Con
sultant Position
Title
# Male
#
Femal
e
Total Location Stationed
Green PNPM
Community
Facilitators (FKL)
4 0 4 One FKL station at each sub district, One FKLscoordinator station at District level (ASTAL)
PNPM-Rural
facilitator at
district Level (FK
and FT )
5 1 6 One FT and one FK station at each sub district
PNPM-Rural
Communityfacilitator at
District Level (
Faskab, Fastekab,
Faskeu)
4 1 5 Three facilitator station at district level (Faskab,
Fastekab and Faskeu), each Faskab and Fastekabis with an assistant.
MUNA DISTRICT
Green PNPMCommunity
Facilitators (FKL)
2 2 4 One FKL station at each sub district, One FKLscoordinator station at District level (ASTAL)
PNPM-Rural
facilitator at
district Level (FK
and FT )
6 0 6 One FT and one FK station at each sub district
PNPM-Rural
Community
facilitator atDistrict Level (
Faskab, Fastekab,Faskeu)
5 0 5 Three facilitators station at district level (Faskab,
Fastekab and Faskeu), each Faskab and Fastekab
is with an assistant.
KOLAKA DISTRICT
Green PNPM
Community
Facilitators (FKL)
4 0 4 One FKL station at each sub district, One FKLscoordinator station at District level (ASTAL)
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PNPM-Rural
facilitator at
district Level (FK
and FT )
5 1 6 One FT and one FK station at each sub district
PNPM-Rural
facilitator at
District Level(Faskab, Fastekab,
Faskeu) PNPM-P2SPP facilitator.
5 1 6 Four facilitators station at district level (Faskab,
Fastekab and Faskeu and P2SPP (PNPM
Integration facilitator), each Faskab and Fastekabis with an assistant.
1.B. Table listing all trainings that were delivered to Green PNPM/PNPM-Rural consultants/
Facilitators
Training for Green PNPM/PNPM-Rural Consultants/Facilitators
1.C. Please provide a brief narrative impact statement indicating any observations you have noted in
regards to training provided has led to improved performance by Green PNPM/PNPM-Rural consultantsand facilitators in the areas where you work.
1.D. Please provide a brief statement indicating how any of your CSOs interventions have
impacted/attracted attention in Green PNPM from facilitators/consultants outside of Green
PNPMs target areas.
Workshop and trainings, either organized by OWT or in-collaboration NMC/PMD and District and
province government which mostly attended by PNPM facilitators and the widely distributed or our
awareness materials (especially documentary and tutorial films) have strongly inspired facilitators to
replicate the Green-PNPM smart practices.
Example: PNPM facilitators from Mangolo Village, Latambaga (Kolaka) and Tobimeita Village,(Kendari) have requested us to train apiculture (honey bees farming) development at PNPM sub
project (2010). As the impact of District agencies and Parliament workshop in Kolaka (Kolaka 15 and
16 December 2010), technical facilitator from Poleang Timur Sub-District (Bombana District) andLasusua Sub-district (Kolaka Utara District) have requested to act as a trainer for development of
Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette (CCB) sub project budget year 2010.
2. A. Table listing all trainings that were delivered to Green PNPM community beneficiaries over
this reporting period.
Training provided to Community Beneficiaries
Title/Focus of
Training
Module
Date/Location
Community
Group
Targeted
Number of ParticipantsResults of
TrainingMen Women Children
BUTON DISTRICT
Training of
Trainer on
Permanent Biogas
Kancinaa
Village,
Pasarwajo (17-
Villagers 7 3 0 The villagers
understood
installing
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Installation 18 January
2011)
permanent biogas
MUNA DISTRICT
Training on
Making Energy
Saving Stove andCCB
in Lalemba
Village, Lawa
Sub district (8January 2011)
Villagers 20 15 0 The villagers
understood: (1)
making CCB andenergy saving stove
(2) businesspotential of CCB
and energy saving
stove
Training on
Catchment
Management to
KPMD in
Lawa Sub
district (13
January 2011
and Tongkuno
Sub district
(15 January2011)
KPMD 33 33 0 (1) Refresh KPMD
knowledge on
Catchment
management (2)Making organic
fertilizer (3)
Nurserydevelopment
technique (4)
Vegetative and
generativepropagation (5)
Making herbicide
(6) Identification of
mother trees
Development of
Bokashi
Wamelai
Village, Lawa
Sub district
(28 February2011)
Farmer group 20 15 0 The result of the
training were :(1)
Participants
understood the useand the benefit of
using bokashi (2)
Participants
understood
technique of
making bokashi(3) Participants
form an economic
group of bokashi
making . The
participants
consist of 11 maleand 4 female. The
material uses for
making bokashi
are mixing of
manure, rice husk,
EM4, sugar.
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Practical Exercise
on Making Biogas
Outflow
Langkumapo
Village,
Napabalano (9
March 2011),
Lahontohe
Village,
Tongkuno (10March 2011)
Villagers 10 2 0 The participants
were able to make
gas storage
container made of
PE plastic so that
the biogas are able
to use by threehouseholds
Training for
Maintenance
Team (TPS)
Tongkuno Sub
district (31
March 2011)
TPS 46 7 (1) provide
technical
instruction on the
maintenance ofGreen PNPM Sub
projects (2)
Remind the TPS
the reason behind
each sub projects
such as Spring
waterrehabilitation, teak
planting etc (3)
Develop action
plan for TPS, FKL
and CSO
Develop Patchouli
Nursery
Wamelai
Village, Lawa
Sub district (1
March 2011)
Farmer group 10 4 0 The nursery group
has developed
patchouli nursery
KOLAKA DISTRICT
TOT on makingNata de Coco and
CCB
Baula Village,Baula Sub
district ( 21-22
January 2011)
Villagewomen group
2 20 0 From this training,the participants
learnt: (1) Making
Nata de Coco and
CCB (2)
Understood
business potentialof Nata de Coco
and CCB (3) to
utilize the coconut
waste as income
generation
activitiesOn the Job
Training to Madu
Rasa Apiculture
group
Tandebura
Village,
Watubangga
Sub district
(11-13 January
2011) and (18-
19 February
Farmer group 15 1 0 As the result, the
group has
managed to move
twelve honey bee
from its natural life
into the box
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2011)
Training on
Making Handy
Craft from
Garbage to
Village WomanGroup
Gunung Sari
Village,
Watubangga
Sub district
(23-24 January2011)
Village
woman group,
school
children
20 30 15 The benefit of the
training: (1) The
woman group
understood making
handicraft such asflower vases,
pencil cases, bags
etc (2) The woman
group understood
the importance toseparate organic
and non-organic
garbage
Proceeding OJT
to Community
Radio (CR) Green
Trust Crew
Ladongi (28
February
2011)
CR staff 8 3 0 The staff
understood (1)
broadcasting
technique andequipment
operating (2) up to
date issues of radio
management
Training on
Making Bokashi
to Sumber Sari
farmer Group
Atula Village,
Ladongi Sub
District (12
February
2011)
Farmer group 12 2 0 The participants
has produced
bokashi for their
personal use
Training on
Making Bokashi
and and OrganicPesticide to
Sidomuncul
farmer group
Watubangga
Sub district
(18 March2011)
Farmer group 18 7 0 The underlying
result of the
training are: (1)The farmer group
understood
technical on
making bokashi
and organic
pesticide (2) Thefarmer group
produce bokashi
for their personal
us
Strengthening
RGS CommunityRadio (CR)
Institution
Gunung Sari
Village,Watubangga
Sub district
(20-25 March
2011)
Radio crew 4 2 0 The result of the
meeting are (1) tomove the radio
station to the SPH
from the previous
studio, the
previous studio
was at Pak
Mades house,
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and the crew was
reluctant go there
(2) Increase the
coverage areas (3)
restructure the
radio
organization, anddevelop strategies
for good
management.
Fixing BiogasDemplot
LalowosulaVillage
Ladongi Sub
district (14-19
March 2011)
Villagers 7 1 0 Villagersunderstood types
of fiber water tank
to be used for
permanent biogas
installation
2.B. Table listing all public/community environmental awareness-raising/demonstration events
facilitated.
Public Environmental Awareness Raising/Demonstration Events
Title/type of Public
Event/Demonstra
tion Facilitated
Date/Locati
on
Communit
y Groups
Targeted
Number of ParticipantsPurpose/Result of
EventMen Women Child
ren
NATIONAL/PROVINCE LEVEL
Facilitating
journalist trip
Kolaka and
Muna
District
General
public
Publication on the
newspaper
BUTON DISTRICT
Participated MAD I
/organized by
consultant
Pasarwajo
Sub District
(27 January2011)
General
public
50 50 0 The underlined results of
the meeting were: (1) All
PNPM proposals shouldrefer to RPJMdes
document (2) KPMD
work outline was
defined
Garbage Separation
Movement
Socialization
Laburunci
Village,
Pasarwajo
Sub district
(11 February
2011)
Villagers 15 20 0 (1) Participants will
separate organic and non
organic garbage starting
from their home (2)
OWT will provide
training on making
handicraft from garbage
when the home plastic
garbage are in
considerable amount (3)
OWT will conduct
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training for making
compost for food
remnants.
Monitoring and
Evaluation the
Mahoni PlantationSub-project
Implementation
Jaya Bakti
Village,
SampolawaSub District
(8 and 15
January
2011)
Villagers 15 5 0 Improved knowledge on
the project maintenance
Monitoring Green
PNPM Project
Implementation of
Sengon and Mahoni
plantation
Bangun and
Wawaongi
Village,
Sampolawa
Sub District
(16 and 23
January
2011)
Villagers 17 3 0 Improved knowledge in
planting technique and
vegetative propagation
Monitoring Green
PNPM Solar Panel
(PLTS) Sub project
Implementation
Mawasangka
Village,
Mawasangka
Sub District(16 January
2011)
Project
beneficiari
es
3 2 0 Villagers understood
maintenance of Solar
panel
Participated Sub
district
Musrembang
Pasarwajo (2
February
2011)
PNPM
actors
46 20 0 The objective of our
involvement were (1) to
ensure environmental
issues discussed and
taken into prioritieswithin village
development plan (2) to
socialize OWT smart
practices and lesson
learned of Green PNPM
to inspire thegovernment (3) to
present future awareness
raising and training
strategies to get input
from the
government/Musrembang forum.
Awareness during
Inter-kecamatan
Sub project
Handover Meeting
(MDST)
Holja (10
February
2011)
Villagers 30 20 0 The objective of the
meeting: (1) to witness
the hand over the project
implementation result
from TPK to the
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beneficiaries; (2) to
remind the village
government to formulate
regulation relating with
rumpon management;
(3) to assert
responsibilities ofmaintenance team (Tim
pemelihara/TP).
Conducted Green
PNPM One DayEvaluation
Workshop at Sub
district Level
Pasarwajo 17
February2011),
Sampolawa
(24
February
2011) and
Mawasang
ka (28February
2011)
PNPM
actors
35 5 0 (1) to socialize the three
years implementation ofGreen-PNPM to various
parties; (2) to socialize
the principles of Green-
PNPM sub-projects; (3)
to learn the success and
failure of Green-PNPM
sub-projects and itsunderlined causes; (4) to
learn good and bad
practices of Green-
PNPM sub-projects
implementation; (5) to
improve coordination
among Green PNPM
actors, facilitators and
stakeholders.
Assisting Perdes
Formulation
Holja,
Pasarwajo
Sub district(18 February
2011)
Village
governmen
t
15 2 0 The underlying results
are: (a) enhanced in
participation ofcommunities in
maintaining the sub
project; (2)
establishment of
informal regulation and
management which will
be follow up into perdes
document, punishment
will be imposed to those
who violated; (3) the
BPD understood
procedure and phases ofdeveloping village
regulation-Perdes; (4)
The BPD, KPMD and
TPK started to draft the
village regulation-Perdes.
Group Discussion
on Coastal AbrasionKancinaa (20 Villagers 17 5 0 The discussion results
are as follows: (1) The
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with Key Villages February
2011)
coastal dwellers are
aware on the coastal
abrasion (2) the villagers
has started to overcome
the problem with
planting mangrove at
river banks/muara andthe beach even though
they havent succeed (3)OWT will assist them on
developing mangrove
nursery.
Awareness during
MD Sosialisasi
Gunung
Sejuk,
Lipumangau
and Jaya
Bakti Village
(2-3
February2011)
95 63 0 The villagers understood
up date progress of
Green PNPM
implementation
Awareness on
Spring Water
Protection
Makolo
Hamlet,
Jaya Bakti
Village
(10-14
February
2011)
Villagers 26 2 0 As the result, the
meeting are; (1)
increased in awareness
of protecting Makolo
spring, the villagers will
start to plant information
board (2) The villagers
will continue tree
plantation and will
develop villageregulation relating to the
spring protection (3) the
village will set up
voluntary work regular
schedule for the spring
protection.
Garbage Separation
Movement
Campaign
Saragi
Village,
PasarwajoSub district
(19 March2011)
Villagers 20 15 0 Increased knowledge on
garbage management
Participated Reguler
Village Quarterly
Meeting organized
by village
government
Jayabakti
Village (18
March
2011)
Village
governmen
t
38 10 0 The objective of the
meeting was to discuss
village development
plan. We made use the
meeting to share
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environmental isuses and
Green PNPM sub project
implementation.
Handover of Village
Library and
Regreening
movement
Gunung
Sejuk
Village (26
March 2011)
Villagers 36 13 32 (a) socializing the
importance of the
libraries (2) signatories
of hand over legaldocument by the village
government (3)
installing announcement
board of for the
protection of Laloyaspring water and
endemic species of
wildlife such as Andoke,
Phyton, kuskus and
birds.
Group Discussionwith Beringin
Farmer
Group inOengkolaki
Village,
Mawasang
ka Sub
district (26
March
2011)
Farmergroup
17 8 0 1) introduce smartpractices developed by
OWT in Green PNPM
(2) encourage the
farmer group to actively
participate in
development program
within the village such
as PNPM (3) discuss
activities of the farmer
group and training plan
for the group
Awareness Raisingthrough Informal
discussion with
Village Government
All Villagesin
Mawasangka
Sub district
(26-27
March 2011)
VillageGovernme
nt
30 14 0 To understand trend ofgreen village proposal
MUNA DISTRICT
Intensive
Facilitation on
Honey Bee Culture
Napalakura
Village,
Napabalano
Sub District
(15 January
2011)
Apiculture
group
10 2 0 Increased in knowledge
of honey bee culture
Mainstreaming
Environmental
Issues through
Village
Development Plan
Meeting
(Musrembang)
Lawa (14
February
2011) and
Tongkuno
(15 February
2011)
District,
Sub district
and Village
Governme
nt.
141 73 0 (1) to ensure that the
environmental issues
of Green PNPM
discussed in the
meeting (2) to ensure
that any development
plan and development
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implementation in the
village will consider
environmental impact
(3) to ensure that
OWTs best practicessuch as biogas, CCB,
village nursery, cashewnut processing is
further discussed and
adopted by the
government (4) to
inspire the government
at District level to
consider including
environmentalpreservation into
Districts governmentpolicy.
Participated
Discussion to
Develop
Collaborative
Action Plan with
BAPPEDA in
Garbage
Management.
Raha 22
February
2011
BLH,
BAPPEDA
and NGO
16 0 0 OWTs smart practicesis socialized among
BLH and NGO
Regreening
Movement for
Senior High School
Student
Barangka
Sub district
(4 March
2011)
School
Student
32 18 0 Green PNPM objective
is socialized among
school students
Develop CCB
Production Unit
Lambiku
Village,
Napabalano
Sub district
(12 March
2011)
General
public
100 80 0 We support with
promoting the CCB to
wider community by
ordering 150 kg
distributed them freely
to the villagers. We
expect the villagers
aware the effectiveness
of use of CCB, so thatthey will either produce
or purchase from theproduction unit.
Development of
Environmental
Kiosk (Warling)
In Wamelai
Village,
Lawa Sub
District (2731 March
2011).
Villagers 7 1 0 Objectives: (1) sell
community green
products such as CCB,
organic fertilizer, EM-
4, Virgin Coconut Oil,
honey bee, Jantropa
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Stove, Energy Saving
Stove, coconut shell
charcoal, tree seedlings
and nentu handicraft,
(2) promote
environmental issues
by displaying books,brochure, factsheets
etc. We aim to develop
one environmental
kiosk at all sub
districts.
Awareness through
factsheets
distribution
Tongkuno,
Lawa and
Napabalano
Sub districts
(25 March
2011)
General
public
150 50 0 We distributed five
various factsheets
entitled: (1) Shoot
Cutting Propagation
Technique, (2)
Generative andvegetative propagation,
(3) Agar wood
Cultivation, (4)
Introduction of Coconut
shell Charcoal Briquette
(CCB) (5) Planting
technique. We
distributed 50 pages at
each sub districts
(Tongkuno, Lawa, andNapabalano).
Distributing Sticker Napabalano,
Lawa and
Tongkuno
Sub district
(10 March
2011).
General
public
75 50 0 We distributed Green
stickers at public
transportation, public
places and at villagers
house aimed to: (1) to
raise knowledge of
communities on Green
PNPM (2) to socialize
green issues to a wider
community.
KOLAKA DISTRICT
Introducing OWT
Best Practices on
Garbage Separation
during Health
Socialization
Puulemo
Village,
Baula Sub
district (19
January
2011)
Village
women
group
3 13 0 To inspire Health agency
with garbage
management
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Facilitated Focus
Group Discussion
on Biogas
Installation with
MASSEDDIADA
farmer group
in Sumber
Rejeki
Village,
Watubangga
Sub district
(03 January
2011)
Villagers 13 4 0 The result of the
discussion: (1) The
group understood the
meaning of Sustainable
and Self-sufficient
energy Village (2) The
group understood biogasas an alternative energy
potential in Sumber
Rejeki Village
Participated
Meeting withPNPM Stakeholder
and Facilitators at
Sub district Level
Ladongi (03
January2011)
Sub district
head, UPK,KPMD
20 15 0 The outputs of the
meeting were: (1)commitment to
enhancing transparency
and accountability of
PNPM implementation
in 2011 (2) commitment
to consider as lesson
learned ofimplementation failure
occurred within the
previous years
Awareness during
KPMD Monthly
Meeting
Ladongi Sub
District (23
January
2011)
KPMD 17 13 0 Objective of the
meeting: (1) to
strengthen KPMD rules
as an important
facilitator who plays an
important role in
determining the direction
of village development
(2) Synergize theintegration of
Musrembang Desa and
implementation of
PNPM (3) Socialize
OWT awareness plan
and intensify the use of
Green Trust Radio (CR)
to socialize PNPM to
enhance participation of
the communities.
Awareness duringMAD I PNPM-MP
2011
Ladongi Subdistrict (30
January
2011)
Villagers 40 20 0 (1) to remind theparticipant the urgency
and benefit of sub
project for thecommunities, especially
targeted beneficiaries of
PNPM (2) to remind
appropriateness of
village proposal and
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existing problem and
potential
Awareness on
Garbage Separation
with DistrictsHealth Agency
Watalara and
Puulemo
Village
Baula (05-08
February2011)
Village
woman
group
5 40 0 The result of the training
were: (1) they
understood simply
practical way of health
living (2) theydifferentiated types of
garbages (2) theyseparate different type of
garbage, between
organic and an organic(3) They made garbage
bin from rices sacks
Organized Green
PNPM exhibition at
Gelora Football
Field
Kolaka (21-
28 February
2011)
General
public
250 118 33 We made the event to
socialize: (a) Pilot
Green-PNPM in terms of
its specific strategies andapproaches; (b) Green-
PNPM smart practices(biogas, CCB, Jantropa
stove, energy saving
stove, Nentu, high
quality seedlings)
produced by SPH and
FLER; (c) Market home
industries products
Socializing GreenMenu during MAD
I in WatubanggaSub district
We participated MAD Iin Watubangga
conducted at the subdistrict meeting hall.
We made use the
meeting to (1)
Socialize Green Menu
(2) Presented lesson
learned of previous
implementation.
Participated
Musrenbang Desa at
all villages
Watubangga
Sub district
(14-17
February2011)
Village
headmen,
BPD,
KPMD,FK-L
(1) ensure the villages
discussed environmental
issues in Musrembang
and considerenvironmental impact
when proposing any
development subject (2)
to review the RPJMdes,
as noted in the RPJMdes
document that all
villages are given time to
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review the document
until April 2001
Socializing the Role
of OWT in Green
PNPM during MAD
Lambandia
Sub District
2011 (24
March 2011)
PNPM
actor
38 26 0 (1) Introduce Green
PNPM (2) Introduce
Green Menu (3)
Introduce the role of
OWT in Green PNPM(4) Introduce OWT
smart practices.
2.C. Table/description illustrating any relationship between trainings delivered/awareness-raising
events facilitated and sub-projects selected by communities
CSO Interventions related to Community green Sub-Project Selection Process
Type of training, demonstration,
environmental event facilitated
(intervention) by CSO
Specific sub-projects selected by communities
related to CSO intervention (please include
location)BUTON DISTRICT
Developing mahoni nursery demplot in
Waangu-angu village
Lapodi village (10.000 seedling), Kombeli village
(50 ha)
Workshop on Village preservation area in
Pasarwajo Sub district
Spring Water rehabilitation in Kambula-bulana
village, Laburunci and Awainulu village
Kambula-bulana village, Laburunci andAwainulu village
Head water rehabilitation in Kancinaa Village
Developing janthropa nursery Planting janthropa (20.000 seedling) in
Oengkolaki Village
Socializing spring water as village
preservation area, Gunung Sejuk village.
Developing Laloiya spring water eco tourism
object in Gunung Sejuk Village
Training on nursery development in Gunung
Sejuk Village, attended by all village
representative from Sampolawa Sub district
Planting mahoni trees, Planting mango , Planting
Sengon Bangun Village, Wawoangi Village, Jaya
Bakti Village , Lipu Mangau Village and Sandang
Pangan Village.
MUNA DISTRICT
Awareness to protect and replicate mangrove
planting campaigns in Bahari, Renda ,
Wangkulabu, Lakarama village
Mangrove planting in Bahari, Wangkulabu, Renda
and Kombikuno Village
Awareness protection of spring water in Sub-
district Hall
Planting campaigns surrounding Lambiku Spring-
water
Facilitation the establishment of teak nursery
demonstration pilot in Napalakura Village
Teak planting in Lakarama, Pentiro, Moasi,
Tangkumaho, Latawe VillagesFacilitating Demplot development of cashew
nut processing in Lalemba village
Training on cashew nut processing Katobu
,Kampani, and Lindo village
Awareness and training toward self sufficient
energy village
Training on making energy saving stove Lalemba
village ( 35 people)
Facilitating teak nursery demplot in Lalemba
village
Teak planting in Madampi and Watumela village
Socializing critical land rehabilitation Sengon planting Wakontu village (10 ha)
Lailangga village(25 ha)
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Demplot monoculture community forestry
(Hutan Rakyat) at Lianosa village
Planting teak in Lawama ,Waleale, and Lianosa
village
Facilitating apiculture (Avis cerana) demplot
development
Apiculture development in UP Wuna Village
Spring rehabilitation Rehabilitation of Makantona spring water in
Kulidawa Village and Oempu Springwater in
Oempu VillageKOLAKA DISTRICT
Biogas training and demplot development Three villages (Atula, Raara and Gunung Jaya)
implemented Biogas installation.
Awareness at 2010 PNPM cycle on Catchment
area,
Puundoho village (Planting Gmelina arborea and
durian), Puulemo village (Planting manggis),
Watalara village (planting jati putih,18 Ha)
Planting campaign on World Environmental
day
Re-greening the house yard with fruit plantation
Awareness on water catchment rehabilitation
in PNPM cycle in 2010
Mataosu village (planting teak, 40 ha and durian,
5 ha), Polenga village (Gmelina arborea 25 ha and
durian, 5 ha) Kastura village (Planting mango 15
ha), Sumber Rejeki village (planting teak, 47 ha)
2.D. Listing of all environmental information, education, communication (IEC) material producedover this reporting period.
Green PNPM IEC Material Produced
NoTypes of IEC &
training materials
Title of IEC/training
materials
Produced
by and year
of
production
No of IEC
materials
produced
Disseminated
in what areas
1
Radio Community
service advertisement(ILM)
Empowering
Community forconservation
01/03/111 day/
week
Ladongi, Poli-
polia,
Lambandia,
Loea, Tirawutaand Lambuya
Sub district
Sustainable
management of 15/03/113 day /
week
Ladongi, Poli-
polia,
Lambandia,
Loea, Tirawuta
and Lambuya
Sub district
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2 Radio newsLove the environment
with Green PNPM01/03/20
3 day /
week
Ladongi, Poli-
polia,Lambandia,
Loea, Tirawuta
and Lambuya
Sub district
Prioritizing woman sub
project proposal01/03/11
2 day /
week
Ladongi, Poli-
polia,
Lambandia,
Loea, Tirawutaand Lambuya
Sub district
3 Factsheet
Intensifying the use of
community radio associalization media of
Green PNPM
01/03/11 2 day /week
All KPMD and
facilitator inLadongi Sub
district
4Community Radio Talk
show, RGS Fm
Developing Honey bee
culture to preserve
Environment
02/03/11 Weekly
Ladongi, Poli-
polia,
Lambandia,
Loea, Tirawuta
and Lambuya
Sub district
Toari
5 Radio dialogueEnvironment, religious,culture.
22/03/134 day /
week
Ladongi, Poli-
polia,
Lambandia,Loea, Tirawuta
and Lambuya
Sub district
3.A. Table listing all trainings that were delivered to Green PNPM government officials over this
reporting period.Title/Focus of
Training
Module
Date/Location
Positions of
Government
Officials
Attended
Number of
ParticipantsResult of Training
Men Women
NATIONAL/PROVINCE LEVEL
Training onGreen PNPM
NRM and RE
10/06/2010 Swiss Bell
Hotel,
Green PNPMStakeholders at
District and Sub
243 7 The participant were veryenthusiastic and inspired,
they were aimed to develop
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Best Practices
during PNPM
evaluation
workshop SE-
Sulawesi
Kendari district Level related practices for their
agencies
Workshop on
OWTs Green-PNPM NRM and
RE Smart
Practices for
Government and
NGO
12/11/2010
ImperialHotel
Kendari
BAPPEDA and
BAPPEDALDArepresentatives at
provincial level,
NGO
17 5 Government agencies and
NGOs are aware on theprogress of Green PNPM
and strategies taken by OWT
BUTON DISTRICT
Training for Inter
sub district
verification team
10/29/2010 -
OWT office,
Bau Bau
Forestry agency,
Life environment
agency, Dinas
Sosial, BPMD,
Marine and
Fishery agency
8 0 The team whom represented
related government agencies
are aware of Green PNPM,
NR potential and problem at
targeted area. The
representative of Lifeenvironment agency was
seeking to work in
partnership with OWT in
guiding the communities andlocal government in
developing environmental
impact assessment.
Training on NRM
and RE Best
practices during
Workshop for
DPR
11/30/2010 BAPPEDA
office, Buton
SKPD, DPR, NGO 36 5 DPRD aware on the Green
PNPM and best practices
developed by the program
Training on
Green PNPM
NRM and RE
Best Practices
during Workshop
for SKPD
12/1/2010-
Buton
SKPD,UPK Related government agencies
at district level are aware on
Green PNPM, and they
become more concern with
environmental issues
Training on
Green PNPM
NRM and RE
Best Practices for
Setrawan
12/15/2010-
Lina Hotel,
Baubau
Setrawan, PMD
district officer
Setrawan are now fully
aware of the Program, they
know in which they should
take apart
MUNA DISTRICTTraining for Intersub district
verification team
10/14/2010-OWT Office,
Muna
Forestry agency,Life environment
agency, Dinas
Sosial, BPMD,
Marine and
Fishery agency
4 0 The team whom representedrelated government agencies
are aware of Green PNPM,
NR potential and problem at
targeted area. The
representative of Lifeenvironment agency was
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seeking to work in
partnership with OWT in
guiding the communities and
local government in
developing environmental
impact assessment
Training onGreen PNPM NR
and RE Best
Practices for
Setrawan
12/16-17/2010-
Rosidah
Hotel, Muna
Setrawan, BPMD 25 2 Setrawan are now fullyaware of the Program, they
know in which they should
take apart
KOLAKA DISTRICT
Training on
community basedre-greening for
Forestry agency
11/13/2010-
OWT Office,Kolaka
KABID Forest and
land rehabilitation,Community based
nursery (KBR)
committee.
3 1 The development of Village
based nursery in Kolakatakes several lessons from
Green PNPM practices.
Training on RE 11/14/2010-
Baula,Kolaka
Agriculture district
agency
10 20 This training aims to inspire
Agriculture agency to applyrenewable energies of
biogas.
Meeting with
PMD Kolaka to
discuss the
nationals
appropriate
technology
exhibition 2011
in Kolaka
11/30/2010-
PMD Office
Kolaka
Kabid TTG, PMD
officer
3 2 Green PNPM smart practices
will be replicated by PMD at
different sub district in
Kolaka to prepare the
national program.
Training on
Green PNPMNRM and RE
Best Practicesduring workshop
for DPRD
12/15-16/2010
Zam ZamHotel,
Kolaka
SKPD, DPRD,
Camat
67 31 OWT is trusted to assist the
national exhibition onAppropriate Technologies
on Renewable energy whichwill be conducted in Kolaka
in 2011.
3.B. Table listing CSO contributions to preparation of RPJM-Desa, Village Regulations/Perdes,
other local/policy decisions regarding the promotion environmental issues in development
planning/implementation procedures.
Type of CSO intervention related topreparation of RPJM-Desa, Village
Regulations/Perdes, other local/policy
decisions
Results related to CSO intervention
BUTON DISTRICT
PASARWAJO SUB DISTRICT
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Training on local NR potential and NR
problem for RPJMdes team (08/01/2010)
The teams are with emphasized to consider
Green issues to be included in RPJMdes
document, the facilitation timetable was set.
Assisted RPJMdes team village meeting
in Wangu angu, Wasaga, Kancinaa,
Wakaokili (08/02-05/2010)
4 villages assisted have completed RPJMdes
document while other is 85 % progress.
SAMPOLAWA SUB DISTRICT
Training on local NR potential and NR
problem for RPJMdes team (08/26/2010)
The team are aware on the need to include
green consideration within RPJMdesdocument
Facilitated RPJMdes team village meeting
(08/28-30/2010) in Gunung Sejuk,
Bangun, Wawoangi Village)
Villages assisted completed earlier the
RPJMDes document
MAWASANGKA SUB DISTRICT
Training on local NR potential and NRproblem for RPJMdes team (08/24/2010)
The teams are with emphasized to considerGreen issues to be included in RPJMdes
document, the facilitation timetable was set.Facilitated RPJMdes team village meeting
(08/25-29/2010) in Oengkolaki, Watolo,
Kancebungi, Mawasangka Village
Villages assisted by OWT completed earlier
the RPJMDes document, in which the
document taken as a sample for othervillages.
MUNA DISTRICT
NAPABALANO SUB DISTRICT
Training on local NR potential and NR
problem for RPJMdes team(07/31/2010)
The team are aware on the need to include
green consideration within RPJMdesdocument
Facilitated RPJMdes meeting 10/19-
30/2010) in Napalakura, langkumapo,Lambiku, Pentiro, Napabalano and Bahari
village, facilitated Perdes on Mangroveprotection in Bahari Village
100% RPJMdes document of all villages have
been submitted. Perdes for Bahari Villagehas been 25% completed. These villages
assisted by OWT completed earlier theirdocument and taken by PMD as an example
during presentation at district level.
LAWA SUB DISTRICT
Training on local NR potential and NRproblem for RPJMdes team (07/31/2010)
The team are aware on the need to includegreen consideration within RPJMdes
document
Facilitated RPJMdes team (08/1-20/2010)
in Lassosodo, Lalemba, Latugho and
Wamelai Village, Facilitated Perdes ofSpring water protection in LatughoVillage
The RPJMdes has been 100% completed,
Perdes 25%.
TONGKUNO SUB DISTRICT
Training on local NR potential and NRproblem for RPJMdes team (07/31/2010)
The RPJMdes with good comprehension onthe local NR problem and potential
Facilitated RPJMdes team village meeting
in Lawama, Lapadindi, Lamorende and
Four village has submitted RPJMdes Lawama,
Lapadindi,Lamorende, Waleale, 15 villages
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Waleale Village(08/01-20/2010) has finished 85%, Perdes progress is 15 %
for Kulidawa village.
KOLAKA DISTRICT
BAULA SUB DISTRICT
Training on local NR potential and local
NR Problem (09/24/2010)
The RPJMdes teams are with consideration on
the environmental issues.Facilitated RPJMdes Meeting in Puulemo,Longori, Puubenua, Pewutaa, Pundoho
and Watalara Village.
All villages have submitted RPJMdesdocument with more emphasize on the
environmental issues.
LADONGI SUB DISTRICT
Training for RJM-Des team (10/01-02/2010) Ladongi Sub district.
The RPJMdes teams are with consideration onthe environmental issues
Facilitated RPJMdes team village meeting Nine RPJMdes with emphasize on Greenissues have been completed by the RPJMdes
team. Anggaloosi Perdes has been 70 %
progress
WATUBANGGA SUB DISTRICTTraining on local NR potential and NRproblem for RPJMdes team in
Watubangga Sub district (10/20/2010)
The RPJMdes with good comprehension onthe local NR problem and potential
Facilitated RPJMdes team village meetingin Gunung Sari, Peoho, Tandebura Village
(10/21-23)
100% RPJMdes document has beencompleted
Indicator 4. A sustainable capacity among both [PNPM] facilitators and [PNPM]
stakeholders of all levels to continue the implementation of locally-driven greendevelopment investment and to expand its geographic coverage to new areas.
4.A Please provide any notable observations from the field that communities/government officialsare continuing to manage sub-projects funded with Green PNPM block grants after funding has
been fully disbursed.
Based on our notable observations, the enabling conditions that communities/government officials are
continuing to manage sub-projects after Green-PNPM block grants funding disbursed are:
(a)the sub-projects are useful for local communities . especially useful to generate income generation or
reduce their daily domestic costs. For examples: (1) the making of CCB and organic fertilizer
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development (income generation); (2) The use of Jantropa seeds for renewable energy (reduce theirdaily domestics cost);
(b) the sub-projects are useful to support the better yield of the existing livelihoods or the recurrenceof the lost livelihoods.For examples: Mangrove planting has supported the success of seaweeds
production (existing livelihoods) and the crab mangrove collections (the recurrence of livelihood);
(c)replicated by government program. For instances:(1) Muna government in 2011 will facilitate the
replication on the building of permanent biogas; (2) Kolaka Government in 2011 will allocate IDR 500
millions facilitate on the replication of CCB development for women groups; (3) Sulawesi Province
government (Bappeda/Planning Development Agency) allocate one billion rupiah of village grant from
SE Sulawesi Province Government (Bahteramas) to replicate the Green-PNPM smart practices on 20
sub-districts in Kolaka District.
4.B. Please provide any notable observations of communities selecting to fund green sub -projects
which are aligned/related to work supporting RPJM-Desa preparation. These should include any
income generating activities which community members have used Green PNPM block grants to
fund related training activities.
We facilitated the formulation and the document preparation of RPJM-Desa on the basis on: (a)RonaLingkungan Desa (Profile of village environmental problems and its natural resources potential)
developed in collaboration with villagers in 2008; (b) Knowledge Attitude and Practices (KAP) Survey
conducted in 2008; (c) the success implementation of Green-PNPM sub-projects (smart-practices) onthe village and surrounding areas during 2008 and 2009; (d) List of potential sustainable
livelihoods/income generating activities/Green-PNPM smart-practices which have not yet been funded
by any fund sources until the end of 2010. Understanding this, the communities selecting to fund
green sub-projects are much aligned to work supporting RPJM Desa preparation !