Economic Transformation Initiative ETI-GB (IFAD)
A SUB-CONTRACT OF VALUE CHAIN TECHNICAL ADVISORY SERVICES UNDER IFAD-FUNDED ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION INITIATIVE, GILGIT-BALTISTAN (ETI-GB), US$ 120 MILLION (2017-2020)
The Government of Gilgit Baltistan and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) have signed a Financing Agreement for the execution of the programme, Economic Transformation Initiative Gilgit Baltistan (ETI-GB). The overall goal of the ETI-GB programme is to improve incomes and reduced poverty and malnutrition in rural areas of Gilgit-Baltistan region benefitting around 100,000 rural households. Under a 36-month sub-contract signed between ASF and ETI-GB, ASF has deployed value chain technical assistance team (VCTAT) in Gilgit Baltistan that is involved in day-to-day activities of programme’s sub-component “Value Chain Support Fund and Technical Assistance” and is responsible for performing the following tasks:
- Activity-1: Inception report for the sub-component
- Activity-2: Staff orientation and monthly review meetings
- Activity-3: Develop systems, procedures, criteria and monitoring mechanisms for effective and transparent operation of the Value Chain Support Fund
- Activity-4: Provide ongoing support to the project team in the implementation of grants processes
- Activity-5: Develop strategies for value chain development (Seed Potato and Apricot)
- Activity-6: Provide ongoing support to promote commercially viable linkages between the target value chain stakeholders (IFAD 4 Ps Model)
- Activity-7: Organize international exposure visits for the value chain actors
- Activity-8: Ongoing training and capacity building of the value chain stakeholders
- Develop training modules on:
- Train-the-trainer training
- Training modules – farmer trainings (potato seed)
- Training modules – farmer trainings (apricot)
- Organize Train-the-trainer (ToT) trainings for 425 farmers
- Organize value chain trainings for farmers (Attendance by 35,000 participants/sessions)
Success Stories
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We are confident that these practices will have an accelerated rate of absorption in our area and Sindh can have a good brand in the international market in the next few years