ABSTRACT
The main objective of this study was to evaluate Green Scheme projects in the Kavango
region with specific emphasis on the awareness, integration, and capacity building of
small scale farmers. The Shadikongoro Green Scheme project from the Mukwe
constituency and the Ndonga Linena Green Scheme project from the Ndonga Linena
constituency, were purposively selected for this study. As per the statistics from the
national census in 2001 and 2011, the Kavango region (now Kavango East and West)
remains one of the poorest regions in Namibia, despite being host to seven of the eleven
Green Scheme Projects countrywide. This poses a series of questions on the areas of
awareness, integration and capacity building of one of the Green Scheme Programme’s
target population; the smallholder farming communities also known as small scale
farmers (SSFs). A case study using semi-structured questionnaires and face to face
interviews was employed to investigate three factors for this study. Respondents for this
study were randomly selected. The findings revealed that, only 45.2% of the participants
within the Mukwe constituency indicated they were aware of the opportunity of
becoming small scale farmers within the Green Schemes and a lower proportion from
the Ndonga Linena constituency (37.5%). In terms of integration, the study uncovered
that, there have not been any small scale farmers recruitment for the past five years and a
majority of those integrated suggested they need trainings in the use of modern farm
machinery and up to date horticultural trainings. From the findings, it is clear that more
needs to be done in terms of enhancing community awareness, integration as well as
capacity building of small scale (smallholder) farmers if the Green Scheme Programme
(GSP) is to realise its objectives of poverty reduction and food security in general and in
the Kavango region in particular. This study, therefore recommends that, awareness and
skills transfer programmes be developed for each Green Scheme project and their
corresponding host communities as informed by periodic need-gap analysis.
MUGHONGORA, O (2021). An Evaluation Of Green Scheme Projects In The Kavango: The Awareness, Integration And Capacity Building Of Small Scale Farmers. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/an-evaluation-of-green-scheme-projects-in-the-kavango-the-awareness-integration-and-capacity-building-of-small-scale-farmers
MUGHONGORA, OSWALD "An Evaluation Of Green Scheme Projects In The Kavango: The Awareness, Integration And Capacity Building Of Small Scale Farmers" Afribary. Afribary, 27 Apr. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/an-evaluation-of-green-scheme-projects-in-the-kavango-the-awareness-integration-and-capacity-building-of-small-scale-farmers. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
MUGHONGORA, OSWALD . "An Evaluation Of Green Scheme Projects In The Kavango: The Awareness, Integration And Capacity Building Of Small Scale Farmers". Afribary, Afribary, 27 Apr. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/an-evaluation-of-green-scheme-projects-in-the-kavango-the-awareness-integration-and-capacity-building-of-small-scale-farmers >.
MUGHONGORA, OSWALD . "An Evaluation Of Green Scheme Projects In The Kavango: The Awareness, Integration And Capacity Building Of Small Scale Farmers" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/an-evaluation-of-green-scheme-projects-in-the-kavango-the-awareness-integration-and-capacity-building-of-small-scale-farmers