Soum Son Seun Jai – Community-based Food Security and Economic Opportunities Programme

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Soum Son Seun Jai - Community-based Food Security and Economic Opportunities Programme

This programme targets approximately 17,000 households in 225 villages where the incidence of poverty is greater than 30 per cent. It comprises nine districts in Sayabouly and Oudomxay provinces.


The main target group consists of ethnically diverse poor rural households. The two primary sub-groups are:

  • Highly vulnerable, food-insecure households with limited capacity to enter the market
  • Poor households that are moderately food-secure and have a greater potential to enter the market.

Both categories share a common livelihoods system based on rain-fed cropping, raising livestock, collecting forest products and wage labour. Youth will be also part of the target group; they will be involved in mentoring activities through linkages with agricultural universities and ethnic schools.

The goal of the programme is to contribute to the reduction of extreme poverty and hunger in the two provinces. The development objective is to ensure sustainable food security and income generation for the rural poor in the target villages.

The programme will develop new pilot approaches to creating integrated farming systems and links to markets. These two components are closely interconnected, since the target group lacks access to services promoting enhanced subsistence farming or marketing of cash crops, and is at a disadvantage when contracting with traders. In this context, an integrated and flexible approach is essential to address location-specific challenges among the rural poor.

Capacity building, knowledge management, community-based natural resource management, farmers' organisations and gender mainstreaming will be integral to all programme activities.

Status: Closed
Country
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Approval Date
13 December 2011
Duration
2011 - 2017
Sector
Agricultural Development
Total Project Cost
US$ 19.33 million
IFAD Financing
US$ 13.96 million
Co-financiers (International)
World Food Programme US$ 3.75 million
Financing terms
DSF Grant
Project ID
1100001608
Project Contact
Thomas Rath

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