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  • 1 .................................................................................. 1 2 JICA

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    9 25 Mr. Beatus Malema, Acting Director Mr. Lucas K. Ayo, Deputy Director Ms. Nkuvililwa J. Simkanga, Director Ms. Margaret Ndabe, Deputy Assistant Coordinator

    Mr. Amos Nicolao, Division of Irrigation Technology Services Ns. Neema Maghembe, Division of Crops Mr. Raphael Laizer, Division of Crops

    9 26 Eng. Seth P. Luswema, Drector Mr. Mashiku Majo, Assistant Director of Planning and Designing Irrigation Mr. Anthony Nyarubamba, Head, Technology Promotion Mr. Pyuza, Assistant Director

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    9 29 2Mr. Shomari Hassan, Head of Department of Civil Engineering

    Dr. Richard Masika, Rector

    9 30 KATC Mr. Dominick Nkollo, Principal KATC Mr. Aristarick C. Shayo, Deputy Principal(

    )KATC Mr. Naswiru Tibanyendela, Head of Crop

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    10 7 Rice Council of Tanzania Ms. Renalda R. Kimaro, Executive Director Mr. Michael Winklmaier, Rice Value Chain Coordinator

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    10 8 DFID Mr. Alex Mangowi, Private Sector Development Specialist – Sustainable Growth

    Rural Urban Development Initiatives Mr. Abel Lyimo, Chief Executive Officer Irish Aid Dr. Sizya Lugeye, Chief Advisor, Rural

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    FASID, September 2014

    The Study on the Improvement of Evaluability of JICA Cooperation Programs

    Questionnaire for Department of XX, Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives (MAFC)

    Person in charge of NRDS, CARD Food Security Project for Under-privileged Farmers (2KR) Tanzania Agricultural Sector Development Project – PHRD Additional Financing

    =================================================

    We would highly appreciate it if you could share your views on the following issues upon our visit to your office:

    0. Recent development on agricultural policy and strategies, especially those related to ASDP.

    1. JICA cooperation program “The Program for Strengthening Rice Production Capacity” 1-1. Merit of program approach 1-2. Program’s contribution to achievement of NRDS target 1-3. Program’s impact other than increase of rice production 1-4. Change of development needs, if any

    2. Recent discussion on agriculture development issues, especially, -NRDS -CARD

    3. Food Security Project for Under-privileged Farmers (2KR) 3-1. The level of achievement of the objectives 3-2. Any other issues regarding the project

    4. Tanzania Agricultural Sector Development Project – PHRD Additional Financing 4-1. The level of achievement of the objectives 4-2. Any other issues regarding the project

    5. Information Collection

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    Please provide us with the latest statistical data on rice production, irrigation area, rice productivity, etc.)

    We thank you in advance for your cooperation.

    (2) FASID, September 2014

    The Study on the Improvement of Evaluability of JICA Cooperation Programs

    Questionnaire for Division of Irrigation, Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives (MAFC)

    Person in charge of Small Scale Irrigation Development Project JICA Country Focused Training on Irrigation Development Administration

    =================================================

    We would highly appreciate it if you could share your views on the following issues upon our visit to your office:

    1. JICA cooperation program “The Program for Strengthening Rice Production Capacity” 1-1. Merit of program approach 1-2. Program’s contribution to achievement of NRDS target 1-3. Program’s impact other than increase of rice production 1-4. Change of development needs, if any

    2. The Small Scale Irrigation Development Project 2-1. The level of achievement of the objectives 2-2. Any other issues regarding the project

    3. JICA Country Focused Training on Irrigation Development Administration 3-1. The level of achievement of the objectives 3-2. Any other issues regarding the project

    4. Information Collection Please provide us with the latest statistical data on rice production, irrigation area, rice productivity, etc.)

    We thank you in advance for your cooperation.

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    (3) FASID, September 2014

    The Study on the Improvement of Evaluability of JICA Cooperation Programs

    Questionnaire for XX

    Person in charge of: -Technical Cooperation in Supporting Service Delivery Systems of Irrigated Agriculture (Tanrice-1)

    -Project for the Promotion of Irrigation Scheme Development under the DADPs

    -Project for Supporting Rice Industry Development in Tanzania (Tanrice-2)

    -Ex-participants of JICA training courses in Japan ==================================================== We would highly appreciate it if you could share your views on the following issues upon our visit to your office:

    1. JICA cooperation program “The Program for Strengthening Rice Production Capacity” 1-1. Merit of program approach 1-2. The Program’s contribution to achievement of NRDS targets 1-3. The Program’s impact other than increase in rice production 1-4. Change of development needs, if any

    2. The Project for Supporting Rice Industry Development in Tanzania (Tanrice-2) 2-1. Progress towards the project objective 2-2. Experiences of collaborating and information sharing with other projects under “The Program for Strengthening Rice Production Capacity” 2-3. Any other issues regarding Tanraice-2.

    3. The Project for the Promotion of Irrigation Scheme Development under the DADPs 3-1. The level of achievement of the overall goal of the project 3-2. Any other issues regarding the project

    4. Tanrice-1 4-1. The level of achievement of the overall goal of the project 4-2. Any other issues regarding the project

    We thank you in advance for your cooperation.

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    (4) FASID, September 2014

    The Study on the Improvement of Evaluability of JICA Cooperation Programs

    Questionnaire for Mr. XXX (Ex-participant of JICA Long-term Training in Japan)

    =================================================

    We would highly appreciate it if you could share your views on the following issues upon our visit to your office:

    1. Mr. XXX's achievement during JICA Long-term Training in Japan, and how his research has been utilized after his return to Tanzania

    2. The impact of participating in the training other than the result of his research

    3. Networking with other training participants, if any

    4. JICA cooperation program “The Program for Strengthening Rice Production Capacity”

    4-1. Merit of program approach

    4-2. Change of development needs, if any

    We thank you in advance for your cooperation.

    (5) FASID, September 2014

    The Study on the Improvement of Evaluability of JICA Cooperation Programs

    Questionnaire for Zonal Irrigation Units (Kilimanjaro, Mwanza) Person(s) in charge of

    The Project for the Promotion of Irrigation Scheme Development under the DADPs Technical Cooperation in Supporting Service Delivery Systems of Irrigated Agriculture

    (Tanrice-1) The Project for Supporting Rice Industry Development in Tanzania (Tanrice-2) Small Scale Irrigation Development Project (The fund is transferred to district councils via

    ASDP Basket Fun.)

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    =================================================

    We would highly appreciate it if you could share your views on the following issues upon our visit to your office:

    1. JICA cooperation program “The Program for Strengthening Rice Production Capacity” 1-1. Merit of program approach 1-2. Program’s contribution to achievement of NRDS target 1-3. Program’s impact other than increase of rice production 1-4. Change of development needs, if any

    2. The Project for the Promotion of Irrigation Scheme Development under the DADPs 2-1. The level of achievement of the overall goal of the project 2-2. Any other issues regarding the project

    3. Tanrice-1 3-1. The level of achievement of the overall goal of the project 3-2. Any other issues regarding the project

    4. Tanrice-2 4-1. The level of achievement of the project purpose4-2. Any other issues regarding the project

    5. ASDP Basket Fund (The fund from Small Scale Irrigation Development Project is transferred to district councils via ASDP Basket Fun)

    5-1. Benefit from Small Scale Irrigation Development Project via ASDP Basket Fund, if any 5-2. Any other issues regarding the project

    We thank you in advance for your cooperation.

    (6) FASID, September 2014

    The Study on the Improvement of Evaluability of JICA Cooperation Programs

    Questionnaire for XX (Dar es Salaam)

    Person in charge of Agricultural Sector XXX Project Project and Program, Monitoring and Evaluation

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    =================================================

    We would highly appreciate it if you could share your views on the following issues upon our visit to your office:

    1. Recent development on agricultural policy and strategies of your organization, especially those related to ASDP.

    2. XXX Project 2-1. The level of achievement of the objectives 2-2. Any other issues regarding the project 2-3.Any Collaboration with JICA Programme for Strengthening Rice Production Capacity

    3. Project and Program Management/Evaluation 3-1. Is the Country Development Cooperation Strategy revised after it is approved and

    started? 3-2. Are the Development Objectives revised during their implementation? If yes, what is the

    process like? 3-3. Are the OECD/DAC evaluation criteria used in the evaluation of projects/programs? If

    not, what criteria are applied? 3-4. About the evaluation questions for the evaluation. Who prepares the evaluation

    questions for each evaluation? Are there any tips for establishing evaluation questions for the program evaluation? If any, what are they like?

    We thank you in advance for your cooperation.

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