Swat’s 40 Million Euro Project for Poverty Alleviation Nears Completion

A recent delegation comprising of Director of Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (ACIS) Dr. Santa Mole, World Bank officials and senior officials from Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) visited Swat to review progress and ascertain the impact of the Programme for Poverty Reduction. The program runs for five years, with 40 million euros financed by the Italian Government through the AICS.

Under this programme, more than 4,000 community institutions (with 43% women representation) have been formed and strengthened.

5,049 individuals have received productive assets while more than 11,000 individuals (42% women) have undertaken livelihood training.

As many as 753 infrastructure schemes consisting of clean drinking water, link roads, flood protection works, irrigation and renewable energy projects have also been completed.

Under the health component around 865 community resource persons (60% women) in health, lady health workers and community midwives have been trained around disease prevention and health seeking behavior, nutrition and maternal and child health.

In education, the programme provides selected communities with improved access to education and increased overall literacy. 88,084 students (44% girls) have been supported in 728 programmes through the government and community schools.

Community resource persons and teachers have received training in educational related themes including development of school development plans, awareness on right to education, innovative teaching approaches and running schools as a social enterprise.

The delegation met with members of local support organizations, asset recipients under the livelihood component and communities benefiting from education and health facilities and infrastructure projects, implemented in the villages of Landai Kabal and Maloch of district Swat.

Dr. Mole shared,

The objective of Programme for Poverty Reduction is to reduce the poverty of the marginalized communities in Pakistan. We aim to do this by supporting creation of sustainable conditions of social and economic development, including income and production capacity increase in Programme areas. We greatly appreciate PPAF’s efforts in implementing infrastructure projects and schemes in remote areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

During her visit, Dr. Mole inaugurated a 1,100 feet concrete link road which connects the village Dhero Khaimdara in Swat with main road Dhero. Benefiting more than 100 households, the link road will improve their access to the market, and facilities like education and health.

PPAF, implementing partner for AICS collaborated with LASOONA, a PPAF partner organization in Swat to build the link road. The link road was built at a total cost of Rs. 746,686 with 85% of this cost funded by the Programme and the remaining amount contributed by the community partly in cash and mostly in as skilled and unskilled labor.

Apart from improving access, the road will enable residents of the village to save time and labor incurred on the transportation of goods and services; and will also facilitate women and girls to access health and education facilities easily and safely thus bringing a positive transformation in their lives.

PPAF is implementing Programme for Poverty Reduction in 14 districts (38 union councils) of Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA through 17 local implementation partner organization. The 40 million euro Programme for Poverty Reduction ensures creation of sustainable conditions of social and economic development in programme areas.

In Balochistan the districts are Zhob, KillaSaifullah, Killa Abdullah, Pishin, Gwadar, Lasbela, Awaran, Panjgur and Kech. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa districts include Lower Dir, Upper Dir, Chitral and Swat and the Bajaur Agency in FATA.


  • Well such underprivileged societies need some aiding agents like that. Love that act!
    Don’t know whats real-time scenario.


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