currently working with a group of six local people<\/a>\u00a0\u2013 three men and three women \u2013 to develop the content of these training sessions, using materials developed by HAF, by partners and from other sources. Our 6 trainee trainers are all engaged, dynamic actors in civil society. They will work together in pairs: one man, one women; one experienced, one less so. In this way, we can build individual capacities, strengthen the leadership skills of these individuals and ensure comprehensive transmission of the training modules to the local community members.<\/p>\nOn Monday 26 May, Project Manager, Rakia, and I visited the Environmental Education Center in Smimou. Smimou is a key town in the Haha region. The center is attached to the Sidi Bouskri school and was created through a partnership with the British Council and an English school. It is a great resource, providing hands-on, interactive education to children and adults on various aspects of environmental conservation and rural life. It is the perfect location for our training courses and we look forward to working with the Mr Ait Zaouit, the Director.<\/p>\n
On Wednesday 28 May, I went with Hassan \u2013 one of our trainee trainers \u2013 in a grand shared taxi to Talmest. Talmest is the main town in the Chiadma region and plays a function as a regional hub for the rural communes which surround it. Here, we met the helpful staff at the centre run by the newly-created Regional Agricultural Council (ONCA), who took us to meet the Basha and Ca\u00efd (local representatives of the Governor in Essaouira). They told us of the need for capacity building in the area \u2013 many associations had been created but were inactive and there was potential for greater implementation of revenue-generating projects to promote local produce and stimulate economic development. We are looking forward to working with them, the ONCA staff and the Delegation of Youth and Sport to hold our meetings and training sessions in the Dar Chabab (Youth Club) in Talmest.<\/p>\n
Typically, the Chiadma area is more fertile, being served by several rivers such as the Oued Talmest and Oued Tensift which run across lowland plains before reaching the sea. Agricultural activity is based around olive, milk and beef production. The more arid and mountainous Haha region is known principally for its argan oil and goat herding, which is leading to some niche cheese products.<\/p>\n
Our training aims to empower rural people across the 52 communes of the Province, including in the greater Essaouira area and along the axis from Essaouira towards Marrakech. For this central region, inland from Essaouira we will hold meetings and training at CREPA, the Regional Agricultural training centre in Ounagha. The aim is that the training will give them the skills they need to participate in HAF projects and design human development and income-generating projects with the civil society organizations in their own areas. Our hope is that the 20 most engaged participants in the training will receive further coaching to become local facilitators to act as a kind of intermediary between the local networks of CSOs, government bodies and other donors to identify needs and stimulate development at the local level.<\/p>\n
Lynn Sheppard
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