CSI Summarized the Results of Poverty Reduction Program
Samegrelo. On November 15, the Civil Society
Institute (CSI) has summarized the 5-year results of the "Poverty Reduction
Models in Rural Areas” program in Zugdidi, in the conference hall of the
regional administration.According to the Project Manager Ia
Gabunia, the project was implemented in Samegrelo and Adjara with the financial
support of international organization "Oxfam”. She also said that the key
objective of the project was to improve the living conditions of the population
living in extreme poverty in the rural areas. As part of the project, 150
families were provided with all necessary means in form of a production capital
to launch their own production."Initially 100% of the production capital
was funded for the farmers’ groups, and afterwards our participation was
reducing by 25% on a yearly basis. After five years the beneficiaries became
able to fully fund their own economies”, – Ia Gabunia said.The documentary depicting the activities
carried out as part of the project was shown at the meeting. Representatives of
local self-government and NGOs have attended the meeting.
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