DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS
The project in Lao PDR has demonstrated clear progress in closing the gender gap. Some striking facts help to tell the story, starting with 26% of project participants (1364 women) directly benefitted from the completed activities. At the progarmme’s mid-point evaluation, a large number of women at the national (77 out of 260), provincial (97 out of 300), district (71 out of 223), and village (43 out of 19) level accessed climate change information and gained knowledge and understanding on the risks and impacts of climate change.
Women in 214 households benefitted from water harvesting weirs, which eliminated the need for women to travel long hours to fetch water, especially during the dry season when water supply becomes particularly unreliable for meeting household needs. A significant number of poor farmers, including women, directly benefitted by the 20 percent increase in yields of local varieties - suitable for drought and/or flood conditions - experienced at all project sites.
Poor farmers who do not have the means to diversify their production activities are encouraged to adopt additional activities, including frog raising, small-scale fish farming, duck, chicken and pig farming. These activities reduce poor farmers’ reliance on predominantly rain fed rice cultivation, making them less vulnerable to fluctuations in crop production. They also help generate additional options for income during drought/flood events. – UNDP Lao Project Document (September 30, 2010).
I am very proud that the project comes to help us by improving agricultural activities to adapt to the climate change. The new seeds that they provided us are very effective, I am so happy. For myself, I will keep using those seeds because they are really good and they have high efficiency and they are various crops and seeds. It is not only the seeds that they provided are good but when we did, they are good. – Sien Chanthy, Farmer, Xayaboury Province.
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Text based on the Lao PDR Case Study in Gender Mainstreaming in UNDP’s Environment and Sustainable Development Projects: A compendium of good practices and lessons learned, October 2014.