Assessing Income Generating Activities in Zare and Kishindih

Author(s)
Nicolle, H.
Publication language
English
Pages
47pp
Date published
01 Jan 2010
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Cash-based transfers (CBT), Markets, Food and nutrition, Food security, Livelihoods
Countries
Afghanistan
Organisations
Samuel Hall

To extend its impact and mitigate food insecurity in the remote areas of Northern Afghanistan, the People in Need (PIN) Mazar-e-Sharif office will increase food availability and accessibility in Balkh province through 1) direct support to both individual producers and SMEs; 2) a contribution to the improvement of local infrastructure; 3) capacity building of local authorities. In these different regards, the PIN project aims to enhance income generating opportunities in two districts: Zara and Kishindih (Balkh province), through training, knowledge sharing and joint business strategies. To this aim, PIN commissioned Samuel Hall Consulting to conduct a market research in the districts of Zara and Kishindih. The assessment consisted of:

  • an assessment of the two target districts and development of sustainable income generation activities to bring the most benefit to the target beneficiaries;
  • a practical implementation plan including set up of sector associations of beneficiaries and market access strategies.