Family Farming Knowledge Platform

Lessons learned by the WIN project on livelihoods diversification and enterprise development

An overview of WIN LDED-related activities in Cambodia, Nepal and Zambia

The Livelihood Support Programme (LSP) evolved from the belief that FAO could have a greater impact on reducing poverty and food insecurity, if its wealth of talent and experience were integrated into a more flexible and demandresponsive team approach. The LSP works through teams of FAO staff members, who are attracted to specific themes being worked on in a sustainable livelihoods context. These cross-departmental and cross-disciplinary teams act to integrate sustainable livelihoods principles in FAO’s work, at headquarters and in the field. These approaches build on experiences within FAO and other development agencies. The programme is functioning as a testing ground for both team approaches and sustainable livelihoods principles. 

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Publisher: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
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Author: Karlyn Eckman
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Year: 2005
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Country/ies: Cambodia, Nepal, Zambia
Geographical coverage: Africa, Asia and the Pacific
Type: Report
Content language: English
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