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Components

The 5 Identified USAID/CORE Components

Component 1 : Livelihood

 

Support livelihood development for vulnerable populations at the household level, especially women and children. Enhance household food and economic security through a diversity of livelihood support strategies, such as home gardening and community based minor infrastructure rehabilitation.
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Component 2 : Value Chains

 

Improve the competitiveness of agriculturally-based and other value chains, which benefit large numbers of traditionally underserved populations in Eastern Sri Lanka and which link them to growth opportunities, including domestic and/or export markets.
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Component 3 : Value Chain Services

 

Ensure that groups in target areas benefit from participation in selected value chains and business development services are provided in support of selected value chains to improve their competitiveness.
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Component 4 : Workforce

 

Implement a workforce development program that benefits groups located in strategic areas. Implement a workforce development program that improves the employability of target groups and enhances the technical know-how of value chain participants.
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Component 5 : Enabling Environment

 

Foster an enabling environment that facilitates economic growth and reduces inequalities and conflict.
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