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Country: Tajikistan
Title: Tajikistan - Community-based Agricultural Support Project (CASP) - October 2023
Description:
Umeda Ochildieva (left), Mavjuda Turdieva (center) and Khosiat Allyarova (right) live in in Mohinov Village in the Dusti district of southwestern Tajikistan’s Khatlon Region. They were chosen by CASP to participate in the women’s income generating group (WIGG) for fruit and vegetable canning. Each of the women in her group received 100 jars and lids, and other equipment needed for canning. The women keep a part of the produce they preserve for their own consumptions and sell the rest.

The project selected the poorest and most vulnerable women in the village, including women who have been left to head their households as their husbands emigrate in search of work. Most of the women grow fruits and vegetables in their own household plots. Using skills they have learned and the supplies provided by the project, the women preserve and sell what they grow to provide much-needed household income. Of course, they also keep some of what they produce, contributing to their own food security.

In addition to earning income from canning and selling fruits and vegetables, the women have other income-generating activities, such as tailoring and weaving. They also can fruits and vegetables for their neighbours for a fee. In this way, they supplement the remittances received from their husbands.

The Community-based Agriculture Support Project (CASP) stimulates inclusive economic growth and poverty reduction in rural Tajikistan. Its activities help communities and dehkan (smallholder) family farmers access productive infrastructure and services, leading to sustainable agricultural production, equitable income-generating opportunities, and improved living standards. CASP works with village organizations (VOs) to develop community-driven action plans that define their own improvement initiatives. Village-level participation in decision making is critical to the success of these plans and helps establish a sense of community ownership and cohesion.
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