Wool and Mohair Promotion Project (WAMPP)
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Wool and Mohair Promotion Project
The Wool and Mohair Promotion Project (WAMPP) is designed to boost resilience to the adverse of effects of climate change and economic shocks among poor rural people across the country.
The project has three components:
- Climate-smart rangeland management
- Improved production and management of livestock
- Improved handling and marketing strategies for wool and mohair fibres.
WAMPP is active in all 10 of Lesotho's administrative districts, with a focus on the rangelands that cover more than two thirds of the country's surface. Activities will target smallholder farmers and other poor rural dwellers, giving special attention to poor rural women and young people in the project area.

President's reports
President's reports
Project design reports
Supervision and implementation support documents
Supervision and implementation support documents
WAMPP Supervision mission - December 2018
Year: 2018
WAMPP Supervision mission - March 2018
Year: 2018
Supervision mission - October 2017
Year: 2017
Supervision mission, October - November 2016
Year: 2016
Environmental and social impact assessment
Final environmental and social management framework
Interim (mid-term) review report
Interim (mid-term) review report
Resettlement action framework
PCR digest
Special study
Special study
WAMPP -Wool and Mohair Marketing Regulations
Year: 2020
Project list
Audit and Financial Statements
Audit and Financial Statements
Project completion report
Co-financiers
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Spinning yarns – Investing in wool and mohair in Lesotho
November 2019
- STORY
Wool and mohair form the bedrock of Lesotho’s rural economy. Producers range from smallholder farmers with small flocks, to breeders of large flocks of superior gene-quality animals. With over 1.2 million sheep and 845,000 goats there is a lot of potential to develop the industry.