Regional Resilient Pastoral Communities Project
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Regional Resilient Pastoral Communities Project
The Regional Resilient Pastoral Communities Project (RRPCP) reduces rural poverty and food insecurity in Kyrgyzstan by increasing resilience, income, and economic growth in farming communities. The nationwide five-year project is expected to reach at least 557,000 rural households.
The RRPCP promotes investment in natural resource management through financing instruments that consider both economic incentives and environmental services. Instruments with different degrees of concession for critical environmental areas, such as mudslide-prone areas and protected forests, will be used.
Through pasture and forest plans that acknowledge the interdependence of both these resources mitigation and adaptation impacts are improved.
New ecological and profitable technologies will also be promoted through a competitive grants mechanism.
The RRPCP is targeted to households:
- practicing extensive livestock rearing;
- extracting forest products;
- producing fodder;
- with women and youth.
Targeting is based on village visions, livelihood fragility, and social vulnerability.
President's reports
Project design reports
Project design reports
Region: Near East, North Africa, Europe and Central Asia
Supervision and implementation support documents
Environmental and social impact assessment
Final environmental and social management framework
Interim (mid-term) review report
Resettlement action framework
PCR digest
Special study
Project list
Audit and Financial Statements
Project completion report
Co-financiers
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