The project will target approximately 20,015 rural households, or nearly 100,000 beneficiaries, with a particular focus on social inclusion, with 30% of women and 40% of young people among the beneficiaries. By adapting its interventions to local realities, PADERMO aims to promote integrated, inclusive, and sustainable rural development in the mountainous areas of the Oriental province.
20 015
Rural households
100 000
Beneficiaries
30 %
Women
40 %
Young people
Target group typology
1. Small farmers whose income comes from farms not exceeding 3 hectares of irrigated land and 10 hectares of rain-fed land
2. Small-scale farmers whose income comes from extensive sedentary agro-pastoral farming and/or transhumant pastoralism with a herd of no more than 50 sheep and goats
3. Small beekeepers, mainly young people, with fewer than 50 hives who have lost some or all of their bees due to the mortality rates experienced by the sector in recent years
4. Groups of female heads of households and landless households with expertise in agricultural or non-agricultural activities
5. Unemployed young women and men wishing to engage in agricultural or income-generating activities.