Poverty Alleviation in Remote Upland Areas (PARUA)

Projet terminé

PARUA is addressing poverty and food security of uplands ethnic communities in Lao PDR. It is aiming at supporting Prai villages, which belong to most marginalized and vulnerable ethnic poor. PARUA 3 will strengthen the capacity of government at local levels and the Prai people to establish improved pre-conditions for sustainable development through different modalities of public/private partnerships and private initiatives. By funding PARUA project, SDC has gained a strong understanding of the complexity of ethnic groups dynamics.

Pays/région Thème Période Budget
Laos
Agriculture et sécurité alimentaire
Développement de la chaîne de valeur agricole (til 2016)
Développement agricole
01.05.2012 - 20.08.2015
CHF 1'030'356
Contexte
  • Xayaboury Province is home of indigenous ethnic “Prai”, approximately 16,000 people.
  • High poverty rate (more than 50%); poorest families earning 67 USD per year to wealthy household (329 USD) per year.
  • Livelihood activties are heavily relying on natural swidden agriculture (rainfed rice) and collecting non timber forest products mostly for food or fodder.
  • Chronically facing rice shortage, up to 6 month per year leading to malnutrition.
  • High illiteracy rate.
Objectifs
To sustainably increase livelihood security among poor ethnic groups in remote upland areas. Objective of phase 3:“To consolidate the use of skills and technologies introduced and applied during the first two phases in order to sustain improved food security, health and household incomes amongst poor families in Saysathan District”.
Groupes cibles
  • 21 Prai villages; 2300 hh; 16,363 people from which 7,152 females
  • At least 15 District staffs involved in implementation and about 20 District decision makers benefitting from direct/ indirect involvement in the project.
Effets à moyen terme
  1. Project stakeholders apply the knowledge, skills and equipment to sustainably manage and deliver livelihood improvement services, enabling an exit of the project.
  2. Poor and middle income households in target villages have sustainable, increased food security and household income through applying technologies introduced by the project.
  3. Prai people have a better health and an improved quality of life in target villages.
  4. Prai women and men have improved their capacities to influence development processes in their villages.
  5. Best practices, appropriate technologies and approaches are documented and replicated at Province and National levels (in areas where CARE is active).
Résultats

Principaux résultats antérieurs:  

  • A revolving fund for animal vaccination (partnership between District service and village veterinarians).
  • Healthy livestock is increasing income and assets of poor families.
  • 60 Prai owned small enterprises are functioning.
  • Improve health among villagers through acccess to clean water and mobile clinic.


Direction/office fédéral responsable DDC
Crédit Coopération au développement
Partenaire de projet Partenaire contractuel
ONG internationale ou étrangère
  • Care International
  • SDC Field Office


Budget Phase en cours Budget de la Suisse CHF   1'030'356 Budget suisse déjà attribué CHF   1'030'355
Phases du projet

Phase 3 01.05.2012 - 20.08.2015   (Completed)