Thousands benefit from poverty reduction project

As many as 192,000 households have directly benefitted from the Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project, said Nguyen Thanh Duong, Director General of the Department for Agricultural Economy, Ministry of Planning and Investment.
Thousands benefit from poverty reduction project ảnh 1Kha Thi Xuan, a member of Khan Tan Co-operative in Hoa Binh province’s Mai Chau District, plants vegetables on a large scale. Joining the co-operative brings higher economic efficiency for its members as they no longer worry about the sale of their products.(Source:mpi.gov.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) - As many as 192,000 households have directly benefittedfrom the Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project, said Nguyen Thanh Duong,Director General of the Department for Agricultural Economy, Ministry ofPlanning and Investment.

These households from 259 communes belong to six northern mountainous provinceswhere the project is being implemented, namely Dien Bien, Lai Chau, Son La, YenBai, Hoa Binh and Lao Cai, regarded as the poorest communities in Vietnam.

Speaking at a conference on June 27 held to review the project’simplementation, Duong said the project aimed to combine and link small-sizedproduction households as common interest groups (CIG) to carry out commonlivelihood activities.

This will enable CIG members to have access to inputs, production and husbandrysupporting services such as veterinary, agricultural extension services, accessto the market to purchase varieties and seedlings, input materials and themarket to sell products; helping to improve added value from productionactivities and improve production efficiency.

After eight years of implementation, the project has invested in and put intooperation more than 7,861 communal-level infrastructural works including nearly4,000 rural road works with more than 3,840km, and 1,355 hydraulic works whichsupply irrigation water for 16,000 hectares of production land.

As many as 13,568 CIG have been set up with 157,000 members, half of themwomen, while 107 production investment links were made with the participants of22,000 households, helping raise the average income of each household to 500,000– 800,000 VND (22-35 USD) per month.

About 220,000 households have been helped by livelihood assistance activities.

“The common interest groups model is very new to the northern mountainousprovinces. From unequal groups in terms of capacity and knowledge, they weresupported with livelihood assistance to turn into groups and co-operatives withsustainable development even when the project ends,” Duong said.

According to Duong, after the initial support from the project, the provinceswill look into their potential to invite the participation of businesses. Atpresent, 70 enterprises have joined the project, helping form some specialisedproduction areas for unique local products.

Nguyen Quoc Khanh, vice chairman of the Son La provincial People’s Committee,said the project has contributed to sustainable poverty reduction in somedistricts.

Nguyen Thi Thu Lan, a representative of the World Bank, also the projectdirector, said that: “It is common in most World Bank-funded projects thatlocal residents are always proactive in self-organising their production,linking production to the market demand with a view to increase income anddiversify income sources.”

Through poverty reduction projects, the World Bank expected that capacity oflocal communities was strengthened, helping the Vietnamese Government realisethe poverty reduction target, she said.

Implemented in Vietnam since 2010, the Northern Mountains Poverty ReductionProject has total investment of 275 million USD. Of which 250 million USD wasfunded by the World Bank and the rest sourced from Government funds. - VNA 
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