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PROPOSAL

Plan Bee Project to Empower 31 Women in Chitral

Creating an Enabling Environment for Womens Social and


Economic Empowerment
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Pakistan

Submitted by:

October 12, 3116

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Table of Contents
Acronyms...................................................................................................................................... 3
Project Summary .......................................................................................................................... 4
Introduction of Hashoo Foundation .............................................................................................. 5
Project Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 6
Project Rationale .......................................................................................................................... 6
Hashoo Foundations Experience ................................................................................................ 7
Target Beneficiaries ................................................................................................................... 10
Logical Framework ..................................................................................................................... 16
Implementation Plan ................................................................................................................... 17
Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy ........................................................................................... 14
Post Project Management .......................................................................................................... 14
Budget ........................................................................................................................................ 18

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Acronyms

ATM Activity Tracking Matrix


BPRM Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration
CBO Community Based Organization
CO Community Organization
CKU Center for Kultur and Udvikling
DPECHOP The Disaster Preparedness ECHO Programme
DFID Department for International Development
HF Hashoo Foundation
HF USA Hashoo Foundation USA
IGA Income Generating Activities
LSO Local Support Organization
LFA Logical Framework Analysis
MIS Management Information System
MEDA Mennonite Economic Development Associates
NGO Non-Governmental Organization
PCP Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy
PSDF Punjab Skills Development Fund
PPAF Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund
ROTA Reach Out to Asia
UN United Nations
UNDP The United Nations Development Programme
UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

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Project Summary

Project Name Plan Bee Project to Empower 31 Women in Chitral


Creating an enabling environment for womens social and
economic empowerment

Name of Organization in Pakistan Hashoo Foundation


Address House# 2, Street# 35, Sector# F-7/1, Islamabad, Pakistan
Phone +92-51-2609182-5
Fax +92-51-2609188
E-mail info@hahoofoundation.org
Main Contact Ayesha Khan
Title Country Director
E-mail ayeshakhan@hashoofoundation.org
Primary Field Contact Amir Hussain
Title: Director Programs
E-mail amirhussain@hashoofoundation.org
Secondary Field Contact Moinuddin Khan
Title Program Officer Documentation and Donor Liaison
moinuddinkhan@hashoofoundation.org

Jalal Udi-din
Chitral Regional Director
jalal@hashoofoundation.org
Name of Organization in US Hashoo Foundation USA
Address 9575 Katy Freeway Suite 490. Houston, TX 77024
Phone +713-483-4990
Fax Number +713-759-0787
E-mail info@hahoofoundationusa.org

Main Contact Cristal Montaz Baylor


Title Executive Director
E-mail cristalmontanez@hashoofoundationusa.org

Project Location Union Council Lotkoh Garam Chashma Tehsil and District
Chitral

Project Objective To contribute to womens social and economic empowerment


through their increased capacity and participation in Income
Generation Activities (IGAs)

Target Population Direct Beneficiaries: 31 Women


Indirect Beneficiaries: 140 (Men, Women & Children)
Estimated Duration One year April 3117 March 3118

Required Fund $15,851.58

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Introduction of Hashoo Foundation
Hashoo Foundation (HF) is a progressive and dynamic nonprofit organization, leading the
way in human development and poverty alleviation by implementing viable economic
development, educational and capacity building programs in Pakistan since 1988.
HF envisages an ethical, equitable, inclusive and progressive society in which people live
with dignity and have power over their own lives.
The mission of HF is to enable and empower communities to be independent by
facilitating equitable access to opportunities. HF draws on the values of equity, inclusivity,
transparency, innovation, integrity, respect and fulfillment. These values make the
foundation of HF guiding principles, which, in turn, contribute to setting standards for all
organizational operations.
HF was registered in 1988 under the Trust Act 1882, and certified by Pakistan Centre for
Philanthropy (PCP). HF currently works primarily in Pakistan, although the Foundation
does also have governance structures across the globe. HF USA is registered under
section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) code tax identification number
31-0748173.
Hashoo Foundation USA works locally to raise awareness, and build partnerships with
other non-profit and professional organizations, private sector and concerned individuals
to raise funds to help support the Hashoo Foundation's economic development, human
capital development and social protection programs and projects in Pakistan.
HF has a core office in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), and Regional Offices in
Rawalpindi (Punjab), Lahore (Punjab), Chitral (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), and Gilgit Baltistan
(GB). HF employs over 250 staff and is governed by a 12-member Board of Trustees. HF
also has an effective network of Community Based Organizations (CBOs), and strong
working relationships with provincial and district level administration, and other
organizations.
HF partners with International and National NGOs and UN agencies; such as UNDP,
UNHCR, UN-HABITATE, UNICEF, USAID, US State Department BPRM, MEDA, ROTA,
HOPE87, HelpAge International, Sightsavers International, SGAFP Austrian
Development Corporation, VSO, Al-Mehmood Foundation, Rotary Books, World Vision
International, Plan International, GIZ, British Asian Trust, DIPECHO, CKU, Chapelwood
Foundation, FATA DA, DFID Funded PSDF, World Bank Funded PPAF, and ASP- AID.
HF has also been working in close collaboration with education and research institutions
like Livestock and Dairy Development Department, University of Peshawar, Baha-ud-Din
Zakriya University Multan and Islamia University Bahawalpur.
When viewed from the lens of HFs core competencies, the development needs of the
country were distilled into following three thematic program pillars:

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Economic Development
Human Capital Development
Social Protection
There are strong inter-linkages between these pillars. HF also sees an improved, more
responsive governance as an overarching goal for the programs in many ways, which
ultimately contributes to womens and youths socio-economic empowerment. Keeping in
perspective the growing urban factor, HF also aims for programming in urban contexts
and creating integrated models.

Project Introduction
Honey is a consumable product, and it is also used extensively in making Ayurvedic
medicines. Many health-conscious people consume it regularly. It is also used in making
certain health food preparations. Pure natural honey is a profitable activity, and has the
potential to provide a stable income to families in the rural areas. Natural honey is demand
year around. Certain crops planted in such projects can yield honey for the beekeeper as
well as benefit from the pollination activities of the bees. Therefore, the beekeeping
complements well with other agricultural and rural development projects.
There are many locations in the Northern part of Pakistan where honey bee farming can
be produced through very simple mechanisms. One of them is to keep movable wooden
frames with boxes. For this purpose, boxes are placed at such locations where the floral
conditions are ideal for honey production and the boxes are then spread with honey spice
to attract more and more honey bees. These bees leave fresh honey sucked from flowers
in the cells of the honey-comb provided in the boxes. When these cells are full of honey,
they are hermetically sealed by capping with wax. Then, the honey is extracted from these
cells. Freshly extracted honey is warm and easy to bottle. It is essential to undergo proper
training for extraction and bottling. Honey bee farming is a profitable business activity that
can promote the local economy.

Project Rationale
Chitral is a region in Pakistan with great resources and potential, but remains highly
neglected in terms of poor socio-economic indicators. This region has been affected by
several disasters in the last 31 years. Women's social interaction and participation in the
local economy have been affected by these recurring disasters.
Due to the conservative culture and traditional customs of these communities, women
face unequal access to basic rights and opportunities, which leads to lack of confidence
and participation in decision making.
HFs Plan Bee will provide an opportunity for the women and girls of Chitral to gain the
needed training in honey bee farming to enable them to earn a decent livelihood to

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support themselves and their families. Thus, creating an enabling environment for their
social economic empowerment.

Hashoo Foundations Experience


Women empowerment is the key driver of change in any society, and it is precisely why
HF is putting so much emphasis on equitable access to quality trainings for women,
particularly for those living in rural poverty where sustaining a decent living is difficult.
HFs Women Empowering through Honey Bee Farming Plan Bee program was initiated
in 3107. HF trained and provided beehives and production kits to the targeted
beneficiaries enabling them to start up a small-scale business in the remote areas of
Gilgit-Baltistan, Mansehra, Chitral and AJK. To complete the value chain, the Foundation
links them to local and national markets to maximize their profit. This is then invested, in
their childrens health and education; and, back into their businesses for scaling-up and
expansion.
HF has successfully trained over 1,116 women in honey bee farming and organized them
in 36 Honey Business Groups. Some of these groups have developed their own honey
brands and market, thus operating as separate business entities. The rest of the honey
is purchased and processed by HF, and packaged under its own brand known as
Mountain Honey, which is marketed and distributed to selected outlets across Pakistan,
catering mostly to five star hotels.
HFs involvement in strengthening the entire value chain cycle from production to
distribution has allowed women beekeepers and their families to enjoy a lifestyle that they
could not afford before. The program has served as a sustainable social-business model
which uses a multi-sector approach and encourages women to become independent.
Accumulative details of other relevant projects are given below:

Project Description Duration/ Location(s) Budget


Timelines (US $)
Center for Kultur & Udvikling (CKU) Jul 3115 - Gilgit-Baltistan PKR
funded Harnessing Indigenous Cultures Dec 3116 & Chitral 31,511,444
for Economic Empowerment of Artisans
and Sectarian Harmony, a cultural
focused intervention currently being
implemented for 878 direct beneficiaries
(460 women and 418 men), whereas the
total number of indirect beneficiaries are
27,024.
Replication of Micro Enterprise Model of Jan Dec Chitral USD 7,007
Honey Bee Farming in Chitral. The 3116
project trained 31 women in honey bee
farming and VCD. 60 beehives and 31

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production kits were distributed among
the farmers. The project is funded by
Chapelwood Foundation and PISA
Students USA.
Plan Bee Women Empowerment Mar - Dec Ghizer USD 8,500
through Honey Bee Farming was 3115
implemented in District Ghizer. The
project trained 31 women in honey bee
farming and VCD. 60 beehives and 31
production kits were distributed among
the farmers. The project was supported
by Chapelwood Foundation USA.
Plan Bee Women Empowerment Jan Dec Skardu (Village USD 11,257
through Honey Bee Farming in Skardu. 3113 Gamba)
The project trained 31 women in honey
bee farming and VCD. 60 beehives and
31 production kits were distributed
among the farmers. The project was
supported by Chapelwood Foundation
USA.
Plan Bee Party Honey Business Group Jan Dec Skardu (Village USD 14,587
to set up a small enterprise on bee 3113 Rundu)
keeping for rural women in Skardu. The
project trained 12 women in honey bee
farming and VCD. 60 beehives and
production kits were distributed among
the farmers. The project was supported
by Klein Forest High Schools PISA
(Pakistan and India Student Association)
in USA.
Improving Micro-Enterprises in Dairy July 3111 - District USD
was successfully implemented by Mar 3114 Bahawalpur, 1,196,908
Hashoo Foundation (HF) in partnership Punjab,
with Mennonite Economic Development Pakistan
Associates (MEDA) under the USAID
Entrepreneurs Project. The project
increased the income by at least 50% of
8,000 micro-entrepreneurs (at least 80%
of whom are women) in the dairy sector.
This was achieved through improving
milk production capacity, using better
livestock management techniques,
establishment of links to product and
service input suppliers, and by assisting

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in the creation of an efficient value chain
for the marketing of dairy products. The
dairy development and value chain
project was implemented in 218 villages
of 39 union councils in selected Tehsils
of district Bahawalpur, Southern Punjab.
Agribusiness Project for the formation Nov 3112 - District USD
of farmers enterprise groups was jointly Dec 3114 Mansehra-KPK 175,000
funded by USAID and Agri Support Fund
(ASF to address the priority problems
and constraints impeding the
development of agriculture sector in
Pakistan. Interventions under the project
focused on improving and strengthening
off-farm and on-farm activities by
enhancing competitiveness of
enterprises to explore and exploit their
potential in both domestic and
international markets. Keeping in view
the diversity and spread of agriculture
production in Pakistan, and with a view
to ensure effective implementation, a
sub-sector cluster approach was
adopted by the project, whereby areas
with the greatest potential for value
addition, employment creation and
outreach were prioritized and targeted.
Under the agreement, HF supported 80
Farmer Enterprise Groups (FEGs) in
horticulture sector in District Mansehra.
Community Empowerment through Jul 3112 - Southern USD
Livelihood Development (CELD) project Jun 3114 Punjab-District 310,000
was funded by British Asian Trust (BAT) Layyah
Austrian Development Agency (ADC).
CELD focused on dairy development
initiatives that enhanced prospect of
income generation for communities in
disaster prone regions i.e. Southern
Punjab. The intervention surrounding
Dairy development and value chain
markedly increased the income level of
the locals and imparted them substantial
skills in effectively managing diary. A
total of 1,210 dairy farmers were
benefitted through this project.

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Plan Bee Restoring and Improving Jan 3112 - Gilgit-Baltistan USD
Livelihoods of Flood Affected Women Sep 3113 & Chitral (GBC) 250,000
Beekeepers was funded by United
States Agency for International
Development (USAID)-SGAFP. 18
honey bee faming VCD training and
formation of 18 women business groups
were created.
Extended Dairy Development Project July 3110- District PKR 71.5
was funded by Church World Service June 3112 Mansehra-KPK Million
Pakistan/ Afghanistan and EED helped
establish sustainable markets and
distribution networks for milk and dairy
products. The project 1,630 female dairy
producers were trained and their income
level increased by 30%.

Creating Livelihoods through Early Dec 3113 - Gilgit-Baltistan EURO


Childhood Development in Gilgit- Apr 3115 (5 districts) 162,500
Baltistan, an Early Childhood Ghizer, Hunza
Development project supported by Nagar, Gilgit,
Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur International Astore &
Zusammenarbit (GIZ) in Ghizer, Hunza Skardu
Nagar, Gilgit, Astore and Skardu. 240
young unemployed female graduated.
4,000 community members were
sensitized through awareness and
motivational sessions. under the project.

Project Objective
To contribute to womens social and economic empowerment through honey bee farming
training to increased their capacity and participation in Income Generation Activities
(IGAs) to provide for themselves and their families, and enroll their children in school.
Update: Plan Bee Chitral is a partnership between Chapelwood Foundation, individual donors,
Hashoo Foundation USA and Hashoo Foundation, implemented by Hashoo Foundation in
Pakistan. As a result of this collaborating, we have increased our women empowering reach
from 20 beekeepers to 31 beekeepers; productions kits from 20 to 31; and the number of
beehives to 93.

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Target Beneficiaries
Direct Beneficiaries: 31 women
Indirect Beneficiaries: 140 (men, women & children) family members will benefit from
this project.
Implementation Methodology
HF will carry out the following activities to implement the proposed project effectively and
efficiently:
Conduct a Baseline and Post Project Assessment: The project aims to provide
earning opportunities to selected women so that they can support their families, and
childrens education. Then, Baseline and Post Project Assessments are planned in the
target area to analyze the impact of the project in childrens enrollment in schools.
Identify and Select Women Beneficiaries: The HF team, with the support of local
implementing partners, will conduct a comprehensive assessment and identify the most
vulnerable area for intervention.
Community leaders and Local Support Organizations (LSOs) will be involved to avoid
overlapping of similar projects in the area. The LSOs will recommend the pre-qualification
criteria for selection of beneficiaries. The socio-economic status and total household
income of the potential beneficiaries will be considered. Women with special needs and
physically challenged, widows, extremely-poor, orphan girls and women headed
households will be given preference during selection process.
LSOs will play a key role in all decision-making process, management and
implementation of the proposed intervention. An MoU between the LSOs and HF will be
signed to involve these organizations.
Form Women Business Group (WBG): HF staff and the LSOs will form two (2) Women
Business Groups (WBGs) after proper identification and selection of the beneficiary
women. The WBGs will consisting of ten (10) women each from the targeted villages of
Tehsil Chitral.
Establish Market Linkages and Develop Market Strategy Plan: Hashoo Foundation
has identified the general Value Chain Development for the honey, which will be
contextualized and strengthened in the target region during the project:

Value chain analysis will be conducted to ensure strong participation of the


community partners.
Market linkage exercise will help the participating stakeholders analyze production
and other potential costs, and market competitors.
Market strategy plan will be developed through the participation of value chain.

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Beneficiary women will learn strategies to overcome challenges that they might
face along the way.
Conduct Trainings on Honey Bee Farming and Value Chain Development: Master
Trainers (MTs), and members of HF team will conduct a 7-days training on honey bee
farming. An additional 3-days training on Value Chain Development will be provided to
the WBGs. Both trainings will help the new beekeepers increase their ability to expand
their existing skills, develop their business plans, and manage their honey production
efficiently to get a higher return on their investment of time and resources.
Distribute Beehives to Women Business Groups (WBGs): After the completion of the
honey bee farming training, 93 beehives and 31 production kits will be procured and
distributed among the WBGs.
Develop Linkages with Local, National and International Market: Upon successful
completion of capacity building training, HF will help the WBGs development market
linkages, and identify local, regional and international buyers.
The HF project team will encourage the new beekeepers to establish their own small-
scale business. However, the Foundation will facilitate the sale and distribution of the
honey through its network when needed. In addition, it will assist in identifying and
engaging current client, such as Hashoo Group of Hotels, Chain of Serena Hotels, PIA,
and explore new national and international buyers.
Conduct Awareness Raising Sessions: The following sessions will be conducted
during the period of two (2) days:
Session on the Importance of Education for Children: HF will conduct two (2)
awareness sessions on the importance of the education. Beneficiaries will be encouraged
to spend part of their income on the education of their children and family members,
especially girls.
Session on Income Utilization: Two (2) additional awareness sessions on 'improved
nutrition' and 'basic healthcare' will be conducted. The purpose of these sessions is to
educate the women beekeepers about the most beneficial to use their earned income.
n addition to above session on the 'importance of education', HF project team will also
conduct two (2) awareness sessions on 'improved nutrition', 'basic healthcare', and other
necessary resources of daily routine. The purpose of these sessions will be to educate
the women beekeepers about most beneficial of their earned income.
Awareness Session on Basic Rights of Women & Gender Mainstreaming: Two (2)
sessions will be conducted for the sensitization of 'Women Basic Rights' and 'Gender
Mainstreaming'. The objective of these sessions is to motivate the community to
participate in initiatives which enable women involvement in decision making.

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Hold Group Discussions on Womens Roles and Opportunities for Decision Making
and Community Participation
Through regular monthly group meetings, women will discuss the roles and opportunities
they have for decision making and community participation.
Conduct Inter-Regional Exposure Visits for Social Networking: Inter-regional
exposure visits will be arranged for women beneficiaries. This interaction will create the
opportunity for women to learn best practices and enhance their honey beekeeping skills.
This initiative will also create social harmony and coherence among the women
beekeeper of the Chitral.
Media Publicity
The project activities and achievements will be properly documented by the project team
in the form of success stories and case studies, which will then be shared to the public
through the local print and electronic media.

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Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy

The Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) unit of the Foundation
is responsible for improving the project processes and impact.
The project will be implemented, monitored and tracked on established monitoring system
for donor funded projects.

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The Regional MEAL Officer will be responsible for performing routine monitoring of the
project activities to ensure the quality service delivery to the beneficiaries.
The MEAL Team at the Core Office will visit the project periodically (announced and
unannounced) to continuously evaluate its implementation. These monitoring
recommendations will be referred to the project team for their compliance and assurance.
An Action Plan Tracker (APT) will be maintained by the project MEAL officer for continued
tracking and follow-up. A monthly APT analysis will be shared by the project MEAL with
the project manager.

Post Project Management


HF Regional Office has been operating in Chitral for the last 15 years. Honey bee farming
is one of the major initiative undertaken by HF for the last five years to empower the poor
women in this mountainous and remote region.

HF involves Local Support Organizations (LSOs) for the sustainability and post project
management. Each LSO has Community Organizations (COs) at village level that provide
regular support to farmers in their villages. In addition, the HF Regional team extends
technical support to old and new beekeepers through their planned follow-up visits.
These mechanisms of post project management will be strengthened as the project
develops, and are expected to be highly effective in ensuring the sustainability of this
initiative.

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Logical Framework

Objective: To contribute to womens social and economic empowerment through honey bee farming training to increased
their capacity and participation in Income Generation Activities (IGAs), to provide for themselves and their families, and
enroll their children in school.
Outcome Output Activities
- Increased economic - 31 Women beneficiaries - Conduct a baseline and post project assessment
opportunities for 31 women selected for honey bee on the status of education in the target area
- Increased confidence of 31 farming training - Identify and select women beneficiaries
women to make decisions - 2 Women Business
- Form Women Business Groups (WBG)
and participation at different Groups formed
level - 2 Awareness raising - Establish market linkages and develop market
- Improved household food sessions conducted strategy plan
security status of 31 - 1 Inter-regional exposure - Conduct training on honey beekeeping & Value
women honey beekeepers. visit conducted Chain Development
- Increased school enrolment - Distribute beehives to Women Business Group
of beneficiaries children
(WBG)
- Increased awareness of
women rights through - Develop strong linkages with local, national and
awareness raising sessions international market
- Conduct awareness raising sessions
- Create group discussions on women roles and
opportunities for decision making and community
participation
- Conduct inter-regional exposure visit for social
networking
- Media publicity

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Implementation Plan
Timeline (April 3117 - March 3118)
S# Activity Target Apr May Jun Jul Au Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb March
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1 Conduct baseline and post project
assessment
2 Identify and select women beneficiaries 31
3 Form Women Business Group (WBG) 2
4 Establish market linkages and develop 1
market strategy plan
5 Conduct training on honey bee farming & 1
Value Chain Development
6 Distribute beehives to Women Business 93
Group
7 Develop strong linkages with local, 1
national and international market
8 Conduct awareness raising sessions 2
9 Create group discussions on women roles 1
and opportunities for decision making and
community participation
10 Conduct inter-regional exposure visit for 1
social networking
11 Media Publicity 1
12 Monitoring & follow up Visit Weekly
&
Monthly
13 Project completion report

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Budget

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