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The Prosperity Initiative (design), 2007-
 
 
Country(ies)Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Viet Nam
Implementing agency(ies)The Prosperity Initiative (PI)
Funding agency(ies)AusAID, IFC, Oxfam, SDC
Date completedJanuary 2009
Web siteThe Prosperity Initiative website
 
Description
A regional feasibility analysis of the bamboo sector, linked to a number of local supply chain pilots in Vietnam and Laos, has demonstrated the potential for scaled poverty impacts in the region over the coming decade. Some of the preparatory research was presented at the Annual Seminar in Chiang Mai in 2006, and at the SDC Seminar in January 2007. Documents describing both the regional bamboo sector development programme, and the market portfolio programme, are included below.

Most recently added is the Concept Note for industrial bamboo in NW Vietnam and NE Laos - since the programme is starting to scale up. The Concept Note summarises PI¿s understanding of the industry, and sets out a clear rationale and priority actions for achieving measurable large-scale impact on poverty. It also provides evidence-based estimates of the scale and scope of expected impacts, as well as interim milestones against which to judge progress.


Associated documents
»Bamboo Consortium Concept Note (188 kB)
»Bamboo Consortium Phase 2 Project Document (397 kB)
»Concept Note on Industrial Bamboo in NW Vietnam and NE Lao, Dec. 08 (626 kB)
»Portfolio Concept Note (674 kB)
»Presentation made June 2007 (1.3 Mb)
 
Associated Activities and Documents
Market Assessment
»The Prosperity Initiative (research), 2007- (Is related to)
Impact Assessment
»Poverty Reduction in the Industrial Bamboo Value Chain, Prosperity Initiative, 2009 (Is related to)
   
  
  

  
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