@article{icrisat1899, publisher = {International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics}, year = {2000}, title = {Linking promotion of improved sorghum and pearl millet varieties with community based seed multiplication: the rural livelihoods programme}, pages = {19--19}, author = {J Mackinon and E S Monyo and N Dube}, volume = {41}, journal = {International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter}, url = {http://oar.icrisat.org/1899/}, abstract = {Five NGOs (Oxfam Canada, Management Outreach Training Services for Rural and Urban Development [MOTSRUD], Dabane Trust, Zimbabwe Project Trust [ZPT], and Organization of Rural Associations for Progress [ORAP]) are collaborating on a pilot program on rural livelihoods in Zimbabwe. The program aims to improve nutrition levels and reduce vulnerability to drought in 15 target rural communities in drought-prone regions. SMIP was requested to participate because of its expertise on sorghum and pearl millet {--} crops that have a comparative advantage in drought-prone areas. SMIP's role is to provide improved varieties and training on small-scale seed production techniques to farmers, project managers, and extension workers involved in the program.} }