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Partnering to beat poverty in Indonesia
Many farmers in Indonesia still employ traditional methods. (UN photo) United Nations Resident Coordinator El-Mostafa Benlamlih, State Minister of the National Development Planning Board, Paskah Suzetta, and the Governor of NTT, Frans Lebu Raya, sign the joint agreement in Jakarta on 8 October 2008. (UNV) Jakarta, Indonesia: UNV will play a major part in a new initiative in Indonesia, working alongside the Government and nine UN partners in the fight against poverty. An agreement was signed in Jakarta on 8 October 2008 to bring together UN agencies in the joint programme 'Improving the human development in Belu District, East Nusa Tenggarra Province'. The initiative was developed in close cooperation with the district, provincial and central Government and will continue until 2010. East Nusa Tenggarra is in the western part of Timor island, neighbouring Timor-Leste. According to the UN programme document it is one of the poorest parts of Indonesia, and 63 percent of the population live below the poverty line. The 'Improving sustainable livelihoods' aspect of the joint programme, in which UNV and five other UN agencies are involved, will help people work their way out of poverty through skills transfers and sharing good practices, while acknowledging and utilizing traditional knowledge. Local people will be mobilized to voluntarily take part in their own development projects: examples include training in agricultural techniques and the better use of natural resources to mitigate the effects of climate change. UNV will recruit new national UNV volunteers to support these efforts. |
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