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Lao People’s Democratic Republic: Decentralized Rural Infrastructure Development
29 May 2012 -
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved the following technical assistance:
Description:
Although the agriculture and natural resources sector is the largest contributor to Lao PDR’s gross domestic product, more than half of farming households are subsistence farmers earning about $200 a year, and productive rural infrastructure and farmer organizations remain underdeveloped. This technical assistance will help identify good practices in the operation, maintenance and cost-recovery of productive rural infrastructure, such as irrigation schemes, and help strengthen local government to plan, implement and monitor productive rural infrastructure development.
Amount: $1 million grant from the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction, to be administered by ADB.
Project ID: 45275
| For more information: | http://www.adb.org/Projects/project.asp?id=45275 |