| Area Based Development and Mapping |
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| 24.12.2008 |
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The EU-UNDP supported comprehensive
area-based programme entitled The Enhanced Living Standards Programming
in Karakalpakstan and Namangan region aims to enhance living standards
in these regions through empowerment of local communities, income
generation and job creation and bring them closer to the national
average.
The regions of Namangan (mountainous and
relatively isolated) and Karakalpakstan (an autonomous, sparsely
populated republic that mainly consists of desert lands) are among the
most economically challenged in Uzbekistan. More than 40% of the
population in Namangan and 70% in Karakalpakstan live below the poverty
line, in comparison with 27.5 for the country as a whole. Human
pressure on environmental resources, rising unemployment, low
productivity in agriculture, poor health conditions and poor conditions
of infrastructure and services are main factors that have contributed
to low regional living standards. The EU-UNDP supported comprehensive
area-based programme entitled The Enhanced Living Standards Programming
in Karakalpakstan and Namangan regions aims to enhance living standards
in these regions through empowerment of local communities, income
generation and job creation and bring them closer to the national
average. The programme has three components: 1) Support the
authorities and local communities to develop and implement
regional/local development strategies; 2) Empower local communities to
engage in socio-economic development; and 3) Increase and diversify
access of the poor/farmers to finance. — Poverty Mapping – As part of the ELS programme, a socioeconomic atlas
was developed for Karakalpakstan and Namangan region. The atlas maps
the socio-economic situation in three of the poorest districts in the
Karakalpakstan region: Kegeliy, Shumanai and Karauzyak and in Namangan
region: Krauazyak, Cahrtak and Mingbuloq during 2005-2006. The atlas
uses maps of the districts and plots key socio-economic indicators on
the basis of information gathered from:
— ABD Programming - The expected results for the third component of the ELS programme that focuses on income generation included:
Adding programmes for employment
generation and improving market access was key in the success of the
ELS programme. The microcredit programme focused on the provision of
financial services (micro-finance) to local population and very small
entrepreneurs in rural areas. The credits and the client training were
administered by a local non government organization (micro-finance
organization). However, the ELS experienced some problems with this
component as activities of many internationally supported NGOs
(including micro-finance organizations) were restricted and only one
out of the three MFOs initially subcontracted in Karakalpakstan was
able to work with the project and disburse microcredits secured by
group guarantee (mainly for small trade and livestock). In Namangan the
programme went on smoothly. For further details on this programme, including budget and programme setup, see contact
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