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AYEM PROJECTS 

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In 2015, AYEM conducted a feasibility study of the integration of villages’ plantations in the supply of an oil-works in Madagascar with Savonnerie Tropicale company – Melville oil-works, located on the east cost of the island.

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In 2014, AYEM flew to Senegal to conduct the evaluation of a urban agriculture project put in place in Thies to improve the socio-economic insertion of the local population. The team worked in partnership with the city halls of Cergy and Thies.         

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In 2013, AYEM replicated the partnership with the NGO AVSF (Agronomes et Vétérinaires Sans Frontières – Agronomists and veterinaries without boundaries) around the Alpaca project of AVSF. The YEM group aimed to study the feasibility of organic certifications and of fair trade for alpacas’ breeding on the Bolivian altiplano.

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In 2012, AYEM, in partnership with AVSF Agronomes et Vétérinaires Sans Frontières – Agronomists and veterinaries without boundaries), conducted an impact study on the Konrong-Daïkou project in Cambodia. The objective was to conduct an inventory of Peasant Organizations actual situation, two years after the end of the KOMRONG DAIKOU project, which aim was to permit the structuring and the reinforcement of Cambodian Peasant Organizations. 

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In 2011, AYEM conducted a technical and economic feasibility study on the Patrak’ala rural center for Planète Urgence. The project took place in the highlands in Analamanga region, to the north of Madagascar.

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OTTHER “YEM” PROJECTS, IN CONNECTION WITH RURAL ORGANIZATIONS :

 

In 2012, the “YEM” SEED group conducted an impact study of a supporting project to the peasant organizations in Madagascar. The group had to produce qualitative external evaluation of PADANE impacts (PADANA : supporting project for the agricultural development to the north-east of the country) with a part of its beneficiaries, 6 years after its end.

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In 2010, GEED (Groupe Etudiant pour l’Expertise du Développement : Student group for development expertise) “YEM” conducted, in Mali, an impacts evaluation of the implementation of farm equipment cooperatives for two organizations : Iniatiatives Conseils Développement and Agronomes et Vétérinaires sans frontiers.

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