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Grants to promote Community-Based Economic Empowerment in Khatlon Region (Tajikistan)

Bayer Foundation Women Empowerment Award

Deadline: 06-Jun-2024

The United Nations Development Programme is seeking applications to promote employment and self-employment of rural population through establishment of community based economic infrastructure or services that benefit the communities, development of value chains, and cross-border trade promotion in target district.

The LITACA project is a four-years initiative, financed by the Government of Japan through Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and implemented in Tajik – Afghan cross-border districts of Khatlon Region of the Republic of Tajikistan (Bokhtar, Kulob, Shahritus, Jayhun, Qubodiyon, Panj, Dusti, Farkhor, Hamadoni and Shamsiddin Shohin). The LITACA project is aimed to improve living standards, promote stability and security in cross-border districts of Tajikistan and Afghanistan, localize one-village-one-product (OVOP) movement for income generation and jobs creation.

The UNDPs LITACA project is a four-years initiative, financed by the Government of Japan through Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and implemented by UNDP Tajikistan aimed to improve living standards, develop value chain, introduce innovative approaches, strengthen local agribusiness, provide employment opportunities among the youth, women, people with disabilities.

LITACA is aimed to help start-ups by providing equipment and supporting marketing, labelling, design, and export. The beneficiaries are small and medium farmers, agro-processors, and handicraft workshops, both individuals and cooperatives and cooperatives, traders (wholesalers, retailers, small- and medium-sized enterprises) in Afghanistan and Tajikistan. The focus in on vulnerable women, unemployed youth, and people with disabilities.

The LITACA project has three outputs: (i) increased employment opportunities for communities living in border provinces of Afghanistan and Tajikistan; (ii) enhanced LITACA products’ access to market; and (iii) improved access to cross-border trade. It is implemented in 10 cities and districts of Khatlon Region of Tajikistan (Kulob, Bokhtar, Shaartus, Jayhun, Qubodiyon, Panj, Dusti, Farkhor, Hamadoni and Shamsiddin Shohin) and bordering districts of the Provinces of Badakhshan, Kunduz, Takhar, and Balkh of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. UNDP through its LITACA project introduced the “One Village One Product” (OVOP) initiative in Khatlon region. The movement stands for using the competitive advantages of the local communities to produce competitive and staple products as a business to gain sales revenue to improve the standard of living for the residents.

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UNDP shall appoint a counterpart task team from the project for the implementation of the assessments. The main responsibilities of the team can be summarised as follows:

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