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who have undergone training in either one or multiple facets of project implementation such as institution building, community procurement and marketing, and health services, becoming a key resource for the community and the project. Creating a cadre of such grassroots professionals has been instrumental in scaling up project activities at a low cost and will contribute to sustainability in the future. There are currently over 100,000 such resource persons. 4. S. Subrahmanyam, C. P. Nagi Reddy, and R. Nalini, “Maize Procurement by Village Organizations: An Impact Analysis,” Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP), Hyderabad, www.rd.ap.gov.in/IKP/maizestudy.htm. Innovative Activity Profile 3

This Innovative Activity Profile was written by Reshad Alam (Extension Programme Manager) and Harvey Demaine (Senior Advisor) in the Regional Fisheries and Livestock Development Component (DANIDA), the successor project to GNAEP in Phase II of ASPS, with input and review by Mona Sur (World Bank), and reviewed by Chitra Deshpande and Catherine Ragasa (Consultants); Zoraida Garcia, Siobhan Kelly, Rekha Mehra, and Andrew Shepherd (FAO); and René Fréchet and Maria Hartl (IFAD). 1. As such it is also called the Greater Noakhali Aquaculture Extension Component (GNAEC). For more details, see the project Web site: www.gnaec.org. 2. Now called B2B or “Business to Business.”

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