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RGP Steering Committee Meeting, 16 June 2010
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Page 1: Rural Growth Programme

Rural Growth ProgrammeRural Growth Programme

RGP Steering Committee Meeting, 16 June 2010

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Current situation Current situation Economic transition period Financial crisis Lower export opportunities Reduced volume of remittances Low agriculture productivity

The Political Context Law on public self-action (2008) New law on local self-governance (2009) Law on local state power (2004) Law on gender equality (2005) Food and vegetable strategy (2010)

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Trust Fund Trust Fund

• Support to implementation of DDPs • Focusing on economic development based on

agreed criteria • Open tendering process • Cost sharing from state and non-state funds • Transparency and accountability

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Target areas Target areas

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RGP PurposeRGP Purpose Goal: To improve the local

environment for economic growth, income generation and employment creation in Sughd region, northern Tajikistan

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RGP ComponentsRGP ComponentsRural economic development through improved:

Local Planning• Target: Government,

private sector, civil society

• Focus: Impl. & monit. of plans in line with NDS/PRS

Business Advisory/Extension services• Target: Producers, farmers, MSMEs

• Focus: Appropriate, professional, and sustainable services

Vocational Training• Target: Unemployed,

migrants, women

• Focus: Meeting regional & int’l demands

Micro Finance Services• Target: Producers,

farmers, MSMEs, poor, women

• Focus: Variety of products and services

Business Associations• Target: Member

focused associations

• Focus: Adequate and responsive services

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Competitive Advantage Competitive Advantage

. Governance• Advantage: Close partner of national government

• Activities: Strengthen capacities of governance system and support to local economic development

Micro Finance• Advantage: Experience and leader in

promoting private sector and microfinance development

• Activities: Expand services and ensure micro-meso-macro linkages

Advantage: Link betw

een field

experience & policy-m

aking processes

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Other RGP PartnersOther RGP Partners

• Ministries and State Agencies (MEDT, MoA, MoLSP, State Investment Committee, etc )

• IOM – Labour migration components;• All Hukumats and 60% of Jamoats in Soughd oblast;• Business and Dekhan Farms Associations;• Micro-finance Institutions (MLF,MLO,MDO);• Extension service agents;• MSMEs;• NGOs (on competitive basis);

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RGP Coverage AreasRGP Coverage Areas

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BeneficiariesBeneficiaries

• Direct: Smallholder farmers, entrepreneurs, business associations, extension service agents, VTIs, MFIs;

• Indirect: rural population of Soughd oblast, especially women;

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Approx. 30% of the population

Poorest region in Tajikistan Significant industry and trade

potential

Sughd Oblast incorporates: o Zeravshan Valleyo Ferghana Valleyo Cross-border trade and development

Opportunity to apply ABD

comprehensively: o Governance: Oblast and national linkageso Private Sector: value-chain/value-adding

aspectso Micro-Finance: MLFs development, fund

sizeo Cross-Cutting issues: incl. Conflict resolution

etc.

Proposed RGP Implementation Zones:

UNDP & DFID: Ayni and Khujand Area Offices, covering Sughd Oblast (i.e. Zeravshan/Ferghana Valleys), expanding from 3 Hukomats/24 to 14 Hukomats/60% of Jamoats;

UNDP Area Offices

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Why Soughd?Why Soughd?

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RGP Outputs & Lead AgenciesRGP Outputs & Lead Agencies

Good Governance

Private Sector Development

Microfinance

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BudgetBudget

Total budget = $ 18.7 Million

DFID

$ 12 Million

UNDP

$ 3 MillionGTZ

$ 3.7 Million

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Activities – Good GovernanceActivities – Good Governance

• Strengthening the capacity for development planning, implementation and monitoring

• Public sector reforms• Private sector and civil society participation• Supporting infrastructure and government

transactional services

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Activities – Business/AgricultureActivities – Business/Agriculture

• MSME promotion along the value chain, particularly in the F&V sector

• Training and advisory services for businesswomen

• Developing agricultural extension services

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Activities – Private SectorActivities – Private Sector

• Development of the business associations and their apex institutions

• Strengthening Associations of Dekhan Farmers (ADF)

• Private sector and civil society participation• Supporting infrastructure and government

transactional services

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Activities – Vocational TrainingActivities – Vocational Training

• Support to local vocational training scheme• Labour migration rights and policies

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Activities – Micro and Rural FinanceActivities – Micro and Rural Finance

• Linking MSMEs in F&V sector to financial services

• Micro-financial Institutions (MFIs) Development


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