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This action plan, presented by Mr. Myo Kyi, focuses on "One Village, One Product" to create job opportunities and promote income generation in Myanmar. It aims to enhance socioeconomic development by utilizing local skills and resources to manufacture indigenous products. Key activities include identifying potential products, providing capacity-building training, developing marketing strategies, and offering financial support to producers. The project targets strengthened local economies, increased participation in economic growth, and enhanced social status for local communities.
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An Action Plan for Poverty Reduction Strategies Presented by Mr. MyoKyi Myanmar
Project Title One Village One Product for Poverty Reduction In Myanmar
Action Plan • Title: One village One Product • Objectives: To create job Opportunities & promote income generation • PRS aspect: Socioeconomic development
Objective • The project in concern are: • To create job opportunities and promote income generation for local people in utilizing their own skills and resources in manufacturing local products. • To develop local knowledge, talent and creativity through realizing regional pride and refining indigenous products.
Focusing Areas • Socio-economic development of the local Populace through participatory approach.
Expected Outcomes • Strengthened local economy through adoption of family- and group-based micro enterprises, • Increased opportunities for the local people to participate in stream of economic growth, • Enhanced indigenous knowledge and skills, • Promoted social status as a result of economic development.
Activities Activity (1): Identifying potential products e.g., textiles, lacquer wares, wooden products, basketry made of bamboo, and ceramics. Activity (2): Capacity Building for Producers Providing production-oriented or technical skills training (imparting and advising on production, quality control, packaging and designs that make them even more attractive to domestic and export markets).
Activities Cont: Activity (3): Marketing Development • Opening OVOP shops in the respective municipal areas. • Promotion of OVOP products through trade fairs. • Opening of regional OVOP centers to provide domestic buyers and tourists greater access to wide variety of traditional products. • Activity (4): Provision of small financial assistant • Capital support for producers who wish to gain access to fund. This will be implemented through a memorandum of agreement.
Progress Indicators • Numbers of enterprises • Numbers of employments • Amount of household income • Level of Knowledge and skill • Social status Time Table • Duration of the project is expected to be 1 year starting from beginning of financial year.
Inputs Budget • Resource Persons e.g., experts in particular product, design, and marketing. • Education and information materials. • Finance. • The costs is intended to mainly bear by the municipality budget. Therefore, it allocation is flexible.
Actors • Respective municipalities. • Local authorities e.g., Peace and Development Councils. • Government agencies e.g., Ministry of Co-operative, Ministry of Industry (1), Ministry of Trade and Commerce, etc. • INGO e.g., FAO, JETRO , etc. • Local Communities and entrepreneurs.