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North-West Frontier Province Barani Area Development Project

Frequent crop failures because of low rainfall, together with limited employment opportunities, have a negative effect on the living conditions of poor rural people in the area. Villages are small and remote, infrastructure is inadequate and agriculture is mainly at subsistence level. Many local men have migrated elsewhere in search of work, leaving women with a heavier workload. Illiteracy is widespread, particularly among women and girls.

The project’s goals are to reduce poverty and improve living standards for communities in the area, especially for smallholders, landless labourers and women. The project works to improve basic infrastructure, health and education and the supply of safe drinking water, and to boost agricultural productivity. It builds on the positive experience of other IFAD projects in Pakistan, particularly the Mansehra Village Support Project. A priority concern is to address gender issues in ways that are acceptable to local cultures, encouraging women to form organizations through which they can determine their own priorities. It also makes credit available through microfinancing to help develop new livelihood opportunities.

This project is being re-designed to respond to the earthquake crisis.

Source: IFAD

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Contact information

Capt Waqar-ul-Hussain
Project Director
PE&D Department
Government of North-West Frontier Province
SDU/TADP Building
Khyber Road
Peshawar Cantt.
Pakistan
Tel: +92 919210268
+92 91921026867
Fax: +92 919210291
+92 919210306
pdbadp@yahoo.com

Facts and figures

Total cost: US$98.7 million

IFAD loan: US$14.4 million

Duration: 2003-2009

Geographical area: 9 districts of the North-West Frontier Province and the federal agency of Orakzai

Directly benefiting: 67,000 households

Cofinancing: Asian Development Bank (US$52.0 million)

Status: ongoing