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PresentationIndonesia
Chiangmay, January 2007
Goal & Objectives (2004 - 2007)GOAL:• To enhance the viability of biomass fuel as a manageable and environmentally sound energy source
OBJECTIVES:
• Indonesian ICS Networking more and more strengthen and sustainable
• Technological Development include the non-stove aspects
• Mainstreaming – Interaction and Raising support from potentials ESAs
• Objectives:– Indonesian ICS Networking more and more strengthen
and sustainable
� Activities:– Strengthen and Sustain the national network as sharing
platform for organisations/institutions dealing with Biomass energy & ICS: having Regional sub focal point in Indonesia, National meeting and Indonesian sub regional meeting, develop Stove Information Center (stove, biomass, kitchen).
– Continue the Capacity Improvement of development stakeholders through various appropriate modalities: Training, Workshop, Exchange, study tour.
– Continue the Development & Updating the appropriate dissemination avenues: bulletin, homepage, poster, leaflet, film, books and CD.
• Objectives:– Technological Development include the non-stove
aspects �Activities: (Invention, Innovation, Adaptation and/or Adoption):
– R& D and Pilot Action» biomass gasifier plant» wood gas stove
– Indoor Air Polution related Appropriate technology (non stove)
– Industrial and institutional stove
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• Objectives:– Mainstreaming - Interaction and Raising support from potential
ESAs (Heifer Program Indonesia, JICA, PLAN Indonesia, GTZ, DJLPE, VSO, CUSO, GEF ,etc)
Activities:- communicating and giving technical assistance to integrate with
their program− send news and bulletin− using home page and mailing-list as an interactive media
communication and information− maintaining relation with other networks
DevelopmentProgram
ConservationWomen’s concerns/Gender
Economic DevelopmentHealth, Water & SanitationEnvironment EducationNatural Disaster Management
Mothers & Child Care
ICS
Achievements – Strengthen and Sustain the National Network• 5 sub Regional Focal Points
– Sulawesi, secretariat is Kelola in Manado– Nusa Tenggara, secretariat is YDD NTT in Maumere– Southern part of Sumatera, secretariat is Yayasan Bodronoyo back
up by Heifer Indonesia in Palembang– Northern part of Sumatera, secretariat is Yayasan Bian Insani in
Medan– Kalimantan, secretariat is Yayasan Dian Tama in Pontianak
MalakaStrait
Sunda StraitLombok Strait Ombai – Wetar
Strait
The end of 2005 - 2006
Achievements - Capacity Building• Training on ICS
– Appriopriate Training Manuals and Training Materials are developed in Indonesian language.• Technical, Non Technical and technique in mobilizing community resource -
Methodology on Participatory Assessment
– ICS-Kitchen Improvement trainings in 5 sub Regional Focal Points more on the technical aspects
– 110 participants from 76 organizations are developed– Training on Making Thai Bucket: 6 participants from 3 provinces– Kitchen Improvement Refresher Training in Kalibawang Subdistrict
Yogyakarta
• Post Training Assistance & Support
– Development of ICS and KI activities in each organisation that participated in the above training
– Provide initial support: ICS and chimney mould; revolving fund for KI; sub regional focal point secretariat
Achievements - Capacity Building
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• Developing, Maintaining and Up Dating of Web Site
– www.tungku.or.id in Indonesian and English version
Serve as :• Communication platform among members and CS activist
(organisation and/or individuals)• Up date knowledge about CS (or biomass) development
and actions undertaken at global level• Tool for awareness development - especially the
importance of biomass as renewable energy source
Achievements - Development of Dissemination Avenues
• Various Publications - related to ICS– Translated manuals and dubbed films from
arecop country members into Indonesian• Indonesian Stove Information
Center– References, Books, Manuals, Film/CD, etc– Models & Prototypes– Information Service
Achievements - Development of Dissemination Avenues
• Biomass Gasifier Plant• Bench Scale - Cold Model - on going
• Rice Husk Gas Stove• Wood gas stove for making palm
sugar and coconut oil (on going)
Achievements – R&D and pilot action
• Private Sector (coconut shell charcoal bricketting factory)• Training on Making Thai Bucket
• INGO (German Agro Action Sigli Nanggroe AcehDarussalam)
• Need a training on Improved salt making stove (on going planning when training will be done)
• NGO (Yayasan Pelangi Indonesia, active on Climate Change)
• Planning together about Carbon Credit related with ICS (on going)
Achievements – Interaction and Raising support from
potentials ESAs; Incorporation/integration of ICS into various
development activities
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• Conducted MPA in Lempong Pucung Village Cilacap District Central Java Province
• Community Planning:– Cookstove Option/”Dream stove”
• No of little smoke stove • Not too much sooth that utensils do not get black and direty• Safe fuel • Durable• Not hot for the cook• Some want one hole stove (one hole for cooking palm sugar, two holes
for house hold stove)– To realize the “dream stove”
• Training (conducted in January 2006)– Dissemination:
• By group: There are 2 group @ 10 people• By seller/order (who has been trained)
Achievements – Methodology Participatory Assesment (MPA)
on ICS
• Results:• 14 HH ICS (2 holes) has been built among the member of the 2 groups• 2 ICS (one hole) for making palm sugar• Some HH ICS has been made and to be bought by the neighbouring
village• Conducted ICS competition to promote the ICS dissemination in
Indonesia independece day celebration: there ware 3 winners from 5 groups @ 3 people
Achievements – Methodology Participatory Assesment
(MPA) on ICS
Monitoring using MPA not yet done
Achievements – ICS MonitoringLocation:
• East Nusa Tenggara, East Java, Central Java, Yogyakarta, North Sulawesi, West Kalimantan (Northern and Southern Sumatera on going)Categories to monitor:
• Production and ICS Commercial Cadre
• HH-Institution ICS/non-commercial ICS
• ICS Network participants
• Sub Regional Focal Points
Results:
• 6 types of ICS
• efficiency : 15 – 20%
• No. of ICS: difficult having exact data
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Action Program forAction Program forStrengthening Improved Cookstove Strengthening Improved Cookstove
Networks in NepalNetworks in Nepal
PTA/CCP MeetingPTA/CCP MeetingJanuary 22January 22--26 200626 2006
Chiang Mai,ThailandChiang Mai,Thailand
Coordinated by: Coordinated by: Centre for Rural Technology, NepalCentre for Rural Technology, Nepal
Country Contact PointCountry Contact Point
Objectives of Phase IIIObjectives of Phase III
Sustainability of the Network and Continuation of the Sustainability of the Network and Continuation of the Activities Even after the Program Phases outActivities Even after the Program Phases out
Extension of ICS Network in the Extension of ICS Network in the TeraiTerai and High Hill and High Hill Areas of NepalAreas of Nepal
Commercialization of ICSCommercialization of ICS
ICSICS Network Compliment and Support to the Efforts Network Compliment and Support to the Efforts of National ICS Program Supported by Government of National ICS Program Supported by Government of Nepal and ESAP/DANIDA to Achieve the ICS of Nepal and ESAP/DANIDA to Achieve the ICS Target Specified in the 10Target Specified in the 10thth Five Year Plan i.e. to Five Year Plan i.e. to Cover 2,50, 000 New Household in the Period of 2003Cover 2,50, 000 New Household in the Period of 2003--20072007
Glimpses of Progress Activities Undertaken after Glimpses of Progress Activities Undertaken after the Initiation of Phase IIIthe Initiation of Phase III
To Strengthen the Cooperation and Collaboration To Strengthen the Cooperation and Collaboration Among the ICS Network Member OrganizationsAmong the ICS Network Member OrganizationsTo Support and Assist in Developing and To Support and Assist in Developing and Strengthening Institutional Capabilities of the Strengthening Institutional Capabilities of the Network Members and Potential ICS Related Network Members and Potential ICS Related OrganizationsOrganizations
To Assist and Support Various ICS Related Research To Assist and Support Various ICS Related Research and Development Worksand Development WorksTo Create Awareness on ICS Through Publications, To Create Awareness on ICS Through Publications, Promotional Materials and Information Promotional Materials and Information DisseminationDissemination
ICS NETWORK PROGRAM AREAS
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New Organizations of the Districts EnteredNew Organizations of the Districts Enteredas a Coordinating District in as a Coordinating District in IlamIlam and and SurkhetSurkhet
Network Meeting Organized in Network Meeting Organized in IlamIlam, , SurkhetSurkhet, Dang and , Dang and DhankutaDhankuta DistrictsDistricts
Promoters Association in Dang Organized a Promoters Association in Dang Organized a Demonstration of Various Models of ICS Demonstration of Various Models of ICS During their FestivalDuring their Festival
District Networking ActivitiesDistrict Networking Activities
Progress and Achievement of 2006 Information SharingInformation Sharing
Briefing of Network Activities to the Educational Briefing of Network Activities to the Educational Institution and Support Student Initiatives Institution and Support Student Initiatives on on August 3 and 4, 2006 RespectivelyAugust 3 and 4, 2006 Respectively
Shared Network Information to Number of Shared Network Information to Number of National and International Visitors at CRT/N and National and International Visitors at CRT/N and Briefed them About ICS Network ActivitiesBriefed them About ICS Network Activities
Support for Small InitiativesSupport for Small Initiatives
Gender Baseline and Replication of Kitchen Management Concept in Palpa, District Jointly Supported by ARECOP and GEW Net
Orientation on Briquetting Stove to the Street Vendors
ICS Network Organized ICS Promoters Training Followed by Monitoring Support Visit to Program Areas of CWS Pokhara Development of Rice Husk Development of Rice Husk GasiferGasifer Stove Stove
( Will be Disseminated in Dang District)( Will be Disseminated in Dang District)
Research and Development
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Student Support ProgramStudent Support ProgramDevelopment of Water Pasteurizing Unit Development of Water Pasteurizing Unit for Improved for Improved CookstoveCookstove Program ( Program ( Nepal Nepal PulchowkPulchowk Campus)Campus)
Studies on the Prospects and Challenges Studies on the Prospects and Challenges of Beehive Briquette in of Beehive Briquette in KanalthokKanalthok VDC VDC ( ( TribhuvanTribhuvan University)University)
Performance Testing of Improved Performance Testing of Improved Cooking Stoves in Terms of Insulation Cooking Stoves in Terms of Insulation and Fuels Used ( Kathmandu University)and Fuels Used ( Kathmandu University)Performance Analysis of ICS Performance Analysis of ICS (Kathmandu University)(Kathmandu University)
Implementation of Pilot Field Test on Methodology Implementation of Pilot Field Test on Methodology for Participatory Assessment on Improved for Participatory Assessment on Improved
Cookstove Program (MPA)Cookstove Program (MPA)
Translation CompletedTranslation Completed
Trainings AccomplishedTrainings Accomplished
ChuloChulo Wall Newsletter ( June and Wall Newsletter ( June and December 2006)December 2006)
Resource Centre UpdatedResource Centre Updated
ICS Dispatch (June, September ICS Dispatch (June, September 20062006))
Publication and Knowledge SharingPublication and Knowledge SharingMonitoring and Evaluation of ICS NetworkMonitoring and Evaluation of ICS Network
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ObjectivesObjectives
Collection and Compilation of Comprehensive Data Collection and Compilation of Comprehensive Data (Qualitative and Quantitative)(Qualitative and Quantitative)
Guidelines and Strategy for National and International Guidelines and Strategy for National and International Level Network Activities.Level Network Activities.
Project PeriodProject Period
ARECOP Phase I to Phase III (Mainly Concentrate on ARECOP Phase I to Phase III (Mainly Concentrate on Phase II and Phase III)Phase II and Phase III)
MethodologyMethodology
Primary Data CollectionPrimary Data CollectionQuestionnaireQuestionnaireInterview/Organization VisitInterview/Organization Visit
Secondary Data Collection:Secondary Data Collection:Literature ReviewLiterature ReviewImplemented Documents Based on ARECOP Implemented Documents Based on ARECOP ProgramProgram
Project AchievementsProject Achievements
Network Geographical Working AreaNetwork Geographical Working Area45 Network Members Based in Kathmandu45 Network Members Based in Kathmandu6 District Networks6 District NetworksPossible Extension in Possible Extension in MakwanpurMakwanpur and and BaglungBaglung
Linkages to Regional and International Network Linkages to Regional and International Network OrganizationOrganization
Member
s Organizations of
Various districts
Members Organizations of
Kathmandu 45 ( )
ARECOP Indonesia
CRT/N
Country Contact Point
Kavre
DangIlam
Dhankuta
Surkhet
Dhading
ESAP/AEPC
ENERGIA
INFORSE
Makawanpur
Dang
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Publications
Capacity BuildingCapacity Building
4 Different Training on Capacity Enhancement4 Different Training on Capacity Enhancement
20 National ICS Network Meeting Since First Phase20 National ICS Network Meeting Since First Phase
Photos of Training/Workshops/Meetings
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Information SharingInformation Sharing
Information Dissemination and Exchange Information Dissemination and Exchange Regular Publication:Regular Publication:
14 Issues of ICS Dispatch ( in English)14 Issues of ICS Dispatch ( in English)10 Issues of 10 Issues of ChuloChulo Newsletter ( in Nepali)Newsletter ( in Nepali)3 Issues of 3 Issues of ChuloChulo Wall Newsletter ( in Nepali)Wall Newsletter ( in Nepali)
Supplementary PublicationSupplementary Publication15 Different Publication Including 15 Different Publication Including Newsletter, Case Newsletter, Case Studies, Manuals Since 1999 to 2005 NovemberStudies, Manuals Since 1999 to 2005 November7 Different Articles Contributed for Glow 7 Different Articles Contributed for Glow Magazine Magazine Since 2002Since 2002
Models of Stoves Developed and Demonstrated
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Action Plan for 2007Action Plan for 2007
Information ExchangeInformation ExchangeStrengthening ICS Resources CentreStrengthening ICS Resources CentrePublication of Quarterly ICS DispatchPublication of Quarterly ICS DispatchPublication of Half Yearly Publication of Half Yearly ChuloChulo NewsletterNewsletterUpdate the ICS Network WebsiteUpdate the ICS Network WebsiteDistribution of Information MaterialDistribution of Information Material
National and District Level Network ExpansionNational and District Level Network ExpansionStrengthening National ICS NetworkStrengthening National ICS NetworkDistrict ICS Network MeetingDistrict ICS Network MeetingStrengthening ICS District NetworkStrengthening ICS District Network
Compliment and Support the Biomass Development Program of Government of Nepal and ESAP (PhaseII)
Capacity BuildingCapacity BuildingSupport to the Small InitiativesSupport to the Small InitiativesICS Technology Transfer for Hill High and ICS Technology Transfer for Hill High and TeraiTeraiRegionRegionSupport to Small Initiatives for Local NGOs and Support to Small Initiatives for Local NGOs and CBOsCBOsDistrict Level Field Exchange VisitDistrict Level Field Exchange Visit
Research and DevelopmentResearch and DevelopmentCommercialization of ICS Specially for MicroCommercialization of ICS Specially for Micro--EnterpriseEnterprise
Joint Collaboration and Partnership from MembersJoint Collaboration and Partnership from MembersAdvocate Common Policy and Commercial Approach Advocate Common Policy and Commercial Approach of Stove Disseminationof Stove DisseminationSharing of Ideas, Innovations and Experiences from Sharing of Ideas, Innovations and Experiences from the National Level, Regional and Internationalthe National Level, Regional and InternationalProgram Related to Piloting and Research Works Program Related to Piloting and Research Works such as Promotion of such as Promotion of BriquettingBriquetting and Gasification.and Gasification.50% Contribution from CRT/N and Other Members50% Contribution from CRT/N and Other MembersMoUMoU with the Kathmandu University, RECAST and with the Kathmandu University, RECAST and INGOsINGOs
Interlink with Other Networks such as ENERGIA, Interlink with Other Networks such as ENERGIA, INforSEINforSE
Strategies & Approaches Towards Strengthening Strategies & Approaches Towards Strengthening ICS NetworkICS Network
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How Sustainable is the National Network?50 % Contribution from CRT/N and other Members 50 % Contribution from CRT/N and other Members
Cost Incurred from Promotional MaterialsCost Incurred from Promotional Materials
Joint Partnership and Collaborative WorksJoint Partnership and Collaborative Works
Linkage with Other NetworksLinkage with Other Networks
Problems & ObstaclesProblems & Obstacles
Previous Country SituationPrevious Country SituationDifficult to Generate 50% Contribution from CRT/N and Difficult to Generate 50% Contribution from CRT/N and Other MembersOther MembersLack of Appropriate Stove Design to Cater to the Demand Lack of Appropriate Stove Design to Cater to the Demand of Various Ethnic Groups and Stove for Microof Various Ethnic Groups and Stove for Micro--enterprisesenterprises
Challenges and OpportunitiesChallenges and Opportunities
Linkage Among Regional,National and International Linkage Among Regional,National and International OrganizationOrganization
Government Policy (Expansion on Government Policy (Expansion on TeraiTerai and High Hill)and High Hill)
Advantage of Having Diverse Members (Policy Level, Advantage of Having Diverse Members (Policy Level, Academician, R&D, Implementation, Academician, R&D, Implementation, GrassrootGrassroot))
Higher Opportunities for Biomass Sector Development (ICS Higher Opportunities for Biomass Sector Development (ICS and Other designs ) due to Positive Policies of Government of and Other designs ) due to Positive Policies of Government of NepalNepal