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Research | Research in Ninh Thuan: Value chain | Research on “Gendered Market Selection and Mapping for Economic Leadership Development of Raglai Women in Bac Ai and Thuan Bac District, Ninh Thuan Province” funded by Oxfam Great Britain (OGB) and was conducted by a team of reseachers from the Centre for Sustainable Development Policy Studies (CSDP) and its associates, from 13 September to 20 September 2010. The purpose of the research was to analyse main local agricultural products in order to develop community enterprises from which Raglai poor women can participate in and benefit from. The research team was also requested to come up with recommendations on relevant future development interventions for local governments and OGB.
The research report analyses value chains of three local main agricultural products (local cows, maize and black pigs) based on the information gathered during the field mission and from secondary sources. It has also come up with findings and recommendations for local government in Ninh Thuan province and OGB about their possible development interventions for Raglai community especially Raglai women for the period 2011-2015.
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