Promoting sustainable livelihoods in Issyk-Kul province

Local news, 29.08.2018

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations together with the donor - the Government of Switzerland supports the development of the Issyk-Kul province.

Women make a critical contribution to agriculture of Kyrgyzstan © FAO, 2018

More than 60 percent of the population of Kyrgyzstan lives in rural areas and depends on agriculture for a livelihood. Most of the farms are small and are run by individual farmers who have been identified as vulnerable groups for poverty. Women make up for 30 percent of the economically active population in agriculture.

In 2016, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) with the financial support of the Government of Switzerland started the implementation of a project in Issyk-Kul region with a special focus on rural women. The main objective of the project was to support the development of agriculture in the Issyk-Kul region through improving the technical capacity of farmers, especially rural women.

The project was implemented in the Ton and Tyup districts of the Issyk-Kul region; each of the districts included five villages with a total estimate of more than 2000 beneficiaries. The project facilitated the establishment of two Associations of self-help groups (SHG) with total number of members 400, including 114 males and 286 females. These SHGs are covering all aspects of self-employment and are strengthening the capacity building. Organization of the rural poor into self-help groups helps them to plan activities, build up infrastructure, technology, credit and marketing.

The main aim of the project was to disseminate knowledge and impart skills on improved crop and livestock management, including promotion of conservation agriculture, diversification of cropping systems to produce more fodder and production of feed – silage and silos to increase milk yield and further development of dairy farming.

“Within this project our lives have changed. We managed to improve the livelihoods and change our social life in the village,” – said Taaryndyk Abdyldaeva, woman farmer from Temir-Kanat village, Ton rayon.

A large number of activities, such as farmer field schools, business planning training, the establishment and running the Revolving Fund and many other capacity building activities were held within the framework of the project. The project also facilitated the cooperation between the seed farms with the small-scale famers for growing maize, fodder beet and other fodder crops. Today, the project participants actively apply the knowledge and are happy to share them with new people who want to join the ongoing activities. It is important to mention that self-help groups have collected certain amount of funds that is used, as a community fund upon needs of poor farmers.

It is worth noting that the financial support provided by the Government of Switzerland made it possible to procure and deliver key field equipment to the Associations. The equipment is used in feed cultivation, to help ensure sustainable results from the assistance. Moreover, the heifers were provided to young families and produced calves which were then distributed to other members of the Associations.

Women make a critical contribution to agriculture and rural economic activities in all developing regions. Expanding women's access to land, livestock, education, finance, information services, technology and employment in rural areas would improve the livelihood of families and provide additional benefits in terms of agricultural production, food security, economic growth and social welfare.

Local news, 26.03.2018

Representatives of 23 municipalities of Osh and Naryn provinces were awarded grant certificates in the amount of KGS 38 million at the ceremony held on March 23, 2018, in Bishkek. The grants will be used to solve priority issues identified by the citizens, such as construction of kindergartens and improvement of water services.  

Danielle Meuwly Monteleone, Deputy Head of the Embassy of Switzerland in the Kyrgyz Republic., is giving a grant certificate © Swiss Embassy Bishkek, 2018

The event was organized by the project "Strengthening Voice and Accountability: Citizens’ Participation and Oversight of Budgetary Processes". This project is implemented by the Development Policy Institute and financed by the Swiss Government through the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC). It ensures participation of citizens in budgetary processes and strengthens the capacity of municipalities to improve citizens’ livelihoods.

Citizens participate in budgetary hearings organized by municipalities during which they identify and select priority problems. Municipalities then applied for grant support from the Swiss-funded project. The grants were awarded on a competitive basis to provide funding for municipalities to realize these community initiatives.

“I hope that citizens will continue to be involved in the budgetary processes at the local level, it is an important element of democracy, which strengthens accountability of local authorities towards citizens and enables an effective and efficient use of public resources,” - said Danielle Meuwly Monteleone, Deputy Head of the Embassy of Switzerland in the Kyrgyz Republic. 

The competition for grant support covered all municipalities of the Osh and Naryn provinces, which are applying a participatory budgetary process model. The committee has selected 38 projects out of more than 120 applications. The committee consisted of the representatives of the President’s Administration of the Kyrgyz Republic, the Ministry of Finance, the State Agency for Local Self-Governance and Interethnic Relations, the Union of Local Self Governments and the Development Policy Institute.

Out of 38 initiatives, 20 (53%) will address pre-school and school education services; 11 (29%) will improve access to municipal services; 6 (16%) - recreation services for local community members; and 1 (2%) - access to information.

 

The list of winning municipalities is as follows:

Rayon, Province

Municipality

Project title

1

Nookat, Osh

Gulistan

“Clean water is the source of health”

2

Uzgen, Osh

Jazy

"Water is the source of life"

3

Kara-Kulja, Osh

Ylay-Talaa

"Water is the source of life"

4

Kara-Suu, Osh

Shark

"It is possible to change the situation on the roads!"

5

Kochkor, Naryn

Kara-Suu

“Infrastructure development is the guarantee of decent human life”

6

Kara-Suu, Osh

Kyzyl-Suu

"Clean water is the source of life"

7

Aravan, Osh

Mangyt

"Future is in our hands"

8

Kara-Suu, Osh

Shark

 "Children’s future is the state’s future"

9

Uzgen, Osh

Ak-Jar

"For the children’s future"

10

Jumgal, Naryn

Chaek

“Kids are our future”

11

Nookat, Osh

Gulistan

"Modern education"

12

Aravan, Osh

Mangyt

"Healthy village is a healthy state"

13

Chon-Alay, Osh

Chon-Alay

"Bright life in the lightened streets"

14

Kara-Kulja, Osh

Ylay-Talaa

"Children are happiness, children are life"

15

Kochkor, Naryn

Kara-Suu

“Renovation of the concert hall in the culture center”

16

Jumgal, Naryn

Chaek

“Infrastructure improvement is the guarantee of decent human life”

17

Naryn, Naryn

Uchkun

“Bright life for the youth”

18

Kara-Suu, Osh

Kyzyl-Suu

"Light streets are a bright life"

19

Naryn, Naryn

Uchkun

“Warm school is a way to quality education”

20

Ak-Talaa, Naryn

Ak-Tal

“Children’s safety is the safety of the future”

21

Kara-Suu, Osh

Mady

"Reconstruction of the heating system and replacement of windows and doors in the kindergarten"

22

Alay, Osh

Bulolu

"Replacement of plastic windows and doors at school"

23

Nookat, Osh

Kok-Jar

“Children’s safety is in our hands”

24

At-Bashy, Naryn

Ak-Muz

“Children are our future”

25

Alay, Osh

Bulolu

“Reconstruction of the heating system at school”

26

Uzgen, Osh

Ak-Jar

“People are the treasury of talent”

27

Nookat, Osh

Kok-Jar

“Access to transparent information”

28

Chon-Alay, Osh

Chon-Alay

“Youth is our future”

29

Ak-Talaa, Naryn

Ak-Tal

“Bright future for youth”

30

At-Bashy, Naryn

Ak-Muz

“Equipped school is a way to quality education”

31

Uzgen, Osh

Jazy

“Sport is the peace ambassador”

32

Kochkor, Naryn

Kochkor

“Opening additional groups in the kindergarten”

33

Kara-Kulja, Osh

Sary-Bulak

“The purest water”

34

Jumgal, Naryn

Bayzak

“Replacement of windows at school”

35

Nookat, Osh

Mirmahmudov

“Children of the future”

36

Kara-Suu, Osh

Toloikon

“Procurement of equipment for the cultural center”

37

Ak-Talaa, Naryn

Ugut

“Renovation of the village clinic and kindergarten”

38

At-Bashy, Naryn

Ak-Talaa

“Clean water is the source of health”

 

The Swiss-funded project "Strengthening Voice and Accountability” has been working since 2011. Previously, it covered Issyk-Kul, Jalal-Abad and Chui provinces.