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Support to IDPs living in Georgia through Agriculture Development MDG 1 – Reduce Poverty and Hunger Purple Group By Nino, Tracy, Ravi, Wendy, & Alberta)

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1 Support to IDPs living in Georgia through Agriculture Development MDG 1 – Reduce Poverty and Hunger Purple Group By Nino, Tracy, Ravi, Wendy, & Alberta)

2 Support to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) living in Georgia through Agricultural Development Project Goal: To contribute to poverty reduction and to youth inclusion in livelihood development for IDP families in Georgia Project start and end date: September 2013 – September 2015 Project Beneficiaries: The target beneficiaries will be 500 IDP farmers Specific information: The Soviet Socialist Republic of Georgia was one of the most prosperous areas of the former Soviet Union until regional conflicts, civil war, and high levels of corruption in the government isolated much of the country’s population in poverty for the last 19 years. The August 2008 conflict further accelerated rural poverty when approximately 18,000 IDPs were created as a result of the brief conflict, adding to the 212,000 IDPs already living in Georgia as a result of previous civil turbulence. Source of verification: http://www.internal-displacement.org/countries/Georgia Report from Internal Displaced Monitoring Centre Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Accommodation and Refugees of Georgia

3 Project Project Title: Support to IDPs living in Georgia through Agricultural Development Country: Georgia Start date: September 2013End date: September 2015 Summary of objectivesIndicatorsMeans of VerificationAssumptions Project GoalTo contribute to poverty reduction for IDP families in Georgia through supporting farmers 15 % increase in number of participants involved in the formal work sector; Baseline survey; Beneficiary surveys Monthly reports Project Report Political Stability; No acts of force majeure prevent agricultural work PurposeIDP subsistence farmers are competitive laborers within the formal work sector with enhanced skills in modern agriculture production techniques 500 farmers apply modern technologies to private farms; Participant Surveys; Project Report Environment and weather remain favorable for growth OutputIDP farmers benefit from increased productivity and improved quality of produce, extended markets and reduced post-harvest losses 10% increase in harvest; Increase in Farmers' income Project Report Survey/interviews Climate remains stable and suitable for growth; adequate preparation time prior to planting season Activity 1 Conduct capacity building trainings 500 farmers participate in trainingsAttendance/Participation Lists;Farmers remain engaged and motivated; Activity 2 Purchase high technology equipment for farmers Number of equipment purchasedInvoice/expense reportHigh quality technologies and cooperation from providers for discount

4 Stakeholder Analysis Matrix Stakeholder and Basic Characteristics Interest in how it can be affected- advantages vs. disadvantages Capacity and motivation to bring about change Possible action to address stakeholder interest Primary stakeholder – ultimate beneficiaries 500 IDP farmers Trained farmers with appropriate skills Encourage farmers on usage of high technology production Train more local farmers on the usage of high technology for farming. Secondary stakeholder – target group IDP settlement and their families More Self sufficiency Growth of income per IDP family Media campaign to advertise project in settlement Tertiary stakeholder – mainstream service provider GeorgiaGrowth of GDP Increase in the level of employment Decrease in the level of unemployment of Georgia Improvement in agricultural production Through adverts on the benefits of using advance technology for farming

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