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Smallholder
Plantations Entrepreneurship Development Programme
The programme addresses the needs of rural people resettled on non-viable tea estates, landless people in surrounding villages and small-scale farmers in Moneragala district. These people are among the poorest in Sri Lanka. To improve their livelihoods and social conditions in a sustainable way, the programme works to:
In addition to working towards reducing poverty among vulnerable groups, the programme emphasizes gender equity and empowerment of poor people. It includes a focus on land distribution and another focus on ensuring that poor people have a voice in decision-making at all levels. The programme includes two subprogrammes:
IFAD will directly supervise the programme, working in partnership with USAID, the private sector and local banks. The objectives are to:
To sustain activities over the long term, the programme will strengthen poor people’s grass-roots institutions to increase their bargaining power and give them an active role in decision-making. Federations of small self-help groups will mobilize self-help, accumulate and manage savings, mobilize credit and other services, and take collective decisions. They will function as private companies, developing assets and investments, in line with the government’s policy for improving the performance of state plantation enterprises through management reforms and improved efficiency in resource use, rather than through privatization. Source: IFAD |
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