SPPAP

IFAD Assisted Project

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    • Overview of Project
    • SPPAP MODEL
    • Southern Punjab Poverty Alleviation Project Organogram
    • Core Management Team
    • Project Management Unit
    • District Management Unit
    • Regional Coordination Unit
  • Components
    • Asset Creation
      • Small Ruminants
      • Small Land Plot/Small Housing Unit
      • Social Mobilization
      • PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCEMENT INITIATIVES
      • Food Bank
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    • Reports on Visit of UN Women to SPPAP
    • Positions Available for Managerial/Non-Managerial staff in Southern Punjab Poverty Alleviation Project (SPPAP)- IFAD Assisted
    • Positions Available for Managerial/Non-Managerial staff in Southern Punjab Poverty Alleviation Project (SPPAP)- IFAD Assisted
    • Debit & Credit Analysis
    • Field Visit of District Bahawalnagar – PD SPPAP
    • Women Empowerment & Role of SPPAP
    • International Women’s Day 2016
    • Annual Progress Report 2014-15
    • Quarterly News Letter (Mar-Jun., 2015)
    • PD SPPAP Field Visit Dated 12/02/2015
    • Visit of Vocational Trainings of Project Director SPPAP, Bahawalpur
    • International Women’s Day at SPPAP
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Development Objectives

The project objective is to increase incomes of 232450 poor households by enhancing the employment potential of the people and increasing agriculture productivity and production through;
• Assets Transfer (Small Ruminants 02 goat package);
• Low-Cost Housing for poor women
• Vocational / Entrepreneurship Trainings;
• Small Scale Demand Driven Community Physical Infrastructure (CPI) Schemes;
• Revolving fund for Agriculture, Livestock & Enterprise Development
Food Banks etc.

Project District’s

1- Bahawalpur

2- Bahawalnagar

3- Muzafargarh

4- Rajanpur

5- Rahim Yar Khan

6- DG Khan

7- Mianwali

8- Khushab

9-Bhakkar

10-Layyah

Targetting Group

Targeting Approach of SPPAP: Project is following three unique targeting approaches i.e. Geographical Targeting, Poverty Targeting and Gender Targeting. Firstly, SPPAP has focused on the poorest union councils in the poorest tehsils of ten less developed/backward districts.  Secondly, SPPAP is following a focused poverty approach by using the information generated by the BISP National Poverty Score Card Survey (NPSC) to identify households in the poorest poverty bands (0-23). Thirdly, SPPAP is highly gender sensitive project and inclusion of women ensured by specifying women as either sole beneficiaries of an intervention or by specifying quotas for them

Outcomes of Project

The principal outcomes expected from the project include enhanced capacity for sustainable livelihoods through asset transfers, enhanced capacity for employment and productive self-employment, enhanced access to basic services, increased productivity and production of agriculture produce and strengthened local capacity for agriculture and livestock service provision. The principal outcome expected from project management is efficient and cost effective use of project and complementary donor resources to achieve the development objective.

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