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Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project
The project builds on the first Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project, which has contributed to reducing poverty among indigenous peoples in the highlands of Cordillera Region in northern Philippines. The second project concentrates on areas where poverty is most severe in all six provinces of the region: Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga and Mountain provinces. The aim is to reduce poverty and improve the livelihoods of indigenous peoples living in farming communities in the mountainous project area. The indigenous peoples consist of many tribes, whose main economic activity is agriculture. More than half of the people in the area are poor. The objectives are to:
In line with IFAD’s strategy of supporting sustainable natural resource management, the project focuses on the value of indigenous farming systems, which are environmentally sustainable. The aim is to increase the added value of products from farming systems that are both organic and environmentally sustainable. The project supports the government’s decentralization policy by promoting the participation of local communities in planning activities, and by supporting local government units providing services to the communities. It also supports implementation of the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act, landmark legislation that recognizes the values and institutions of indigenous people and their right to manage the natural resources in their domains. The project builds on the innovative features of the first Cordillera operation, which included:
The main focuses of the project are:
IFAD will supervise the project directly. Source: IFAD |
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