Contribution to Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT)
As government reforms struggle to take hold, Myanmar is at a turning point. Sixty years of mismanagement and civil strife have driven 32% of the population below the poverty line, with women and those in ethnic minority and conflict areas at higher risk. With its contribution to the multi-donor Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT), Switzerland helps improve livelihoods of two million rural poor, while helping shape pro-poor government development strategies.
| Country/region | Topic | Period | Budget | 
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                    Myanmar  | 
        
        
            
                
                    
                        Agriculture & food security  
                        
                            Agriculture value-chain development (til 2016)  
                
                
                
                
                
                    
                
                
                
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                    15.12.2013
                    - 31.12.2014 | 
        
        
            
                
                    CHF  3’500’000
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- Other UN Organisation
 - United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
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Sector according to the OECD Developement Assistance Commitiee categorisation OTHER MULTISECTOR 
Sub-Sector according to the OECD Developement Assistance Commitiee categorisation Rural development
Cross-cutting topics The project promotes biodiversity. 
The project takes account of gender equality as a cross-cutting theme.
The project takes account of democratisation, good governance and human rights as cross-cutting themes.
The project also supports partner organisation improvements
Type of support Official development assistance (ODA) 
Type of collaboration Bilateral cooperation 
Finance type Aid grant 
Aid Type Basketpooled multi-donor fund 
Tied/untied aid Untied aid 
Project number 7F07324
 
| Background | 
             Myanmar is at a turning point, as ambitious reforms have yet to show results in rural areas. The challenges are just as great as the opportunities, as decades of isolation; mismanagement and conflict strife have driven 32% of the population below the poverty line, especially ethnic minorities. Initiated before the reforms, LIFT is the only multi-donor fund working to improve livelihoods. LIFT plays a central role to coordinate the increasing development partner presence in the agriculture and rural development sector, and increasingly to engage with government for strategy formulation  | 
    
| Objectives | 
             To improve the food and livelihood security of poor and vulnerable people in Myanmar, and work towards achievement of Millennium Development Goal 1: the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger.  | 
    
| Target groups | 
             Rural poor, smallholder farmers and landless living in LIFT target areas, including selected sites of the delta, dry zone, coastal zone and the uplands of Myanmar.  | 
    
| Medium-term outcomes | 
             To sustainably increase food availability and incomes of 2 million target beneficiaries.  | 
    
| Results | 
            
            
            
                 Results from previous phases: From 2009 until end 2012, LIFT-funded projects had reached 374,000 households or approx. 1.8m people. Of these, 25,000 households had increased income through agricultural activities; 26,800 households, (including 3,700 female-headed), had increased assets; and 69,000 persons, 86% of whom were women, accessed credit from low-interest village-based schemes. Through a set of targeted studies, including a baseline survey, LIFT has contributed to the (scant) evidence base on the status and drivers of poverty in Myanmar. LIFT generates not only livelihood outcomes and data, but is also a forum that makes information relevant to all stakeholders.  | 
    
| Directorate/federal office responsible | 
                
                    SDC  | 
        
| Credit area | 
                
                    Development cooperation  | 
        
| Project partners | 
            
                Contract partner United Nations Organization (UNO)  | 
    
| Budget | Current phase Swiss budget CHF 3’500’000 Swiss disbursement to date CHF 3’500’000 | 
| Project phases | 
            
                
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                            
                                
                                    Phase 6
                                        01.07.2019
                                    - 31.12.2023
                                     
                                    (Completed)
                                
                            
                        
                    
                
            
                
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                            
                                
                                    Phase 5
                                        01.07.2017
                                    - 31.12.2018
                                     
                                    (Completed)
                                
                            
                        
                    
                
            
                
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                            
                                
                                    Phase 4
                                        05.12.2014
                                    - 31.10.2017
                                     
                                    (Completed)
                                
                            
                        
                    
                
            
                
                    
                    
                         Phase 3 15.12.2013 - 31.12.2014 (Completed) Phase 2 01.12.2011 - 31.12.2014 (Completed) |