Investing in rural households through community promoters: The Haku Wiñay/noa jayatai programme in Peru

Haku Wiñay/Noa Jayatai (“Let’s grow together” in the Quechua and Shipibo-Conibo languages respectively) is one of the few government programmes that work with poor rural households in subsistence agriculture. Through implementing community projects composed of training and technical assistance packa...

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Autores principales: Salcedo du Bois, Rodrigo, Arca Zimmermann, Alexandra, Davis, Kristin E., Gilbert, Rachel, Gammelgaard, Johanna, Ngwenya, Hlami
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Publicado: Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143134
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author Salcedo du Bois, Rodrigo
Arca Zimmermann, Alexandra
Davis, Kristin E.
Gilbert, Rachel
Gammelgaard, Johanna
Ngwenya, Hlami
author_browse Arca Zimmermann, Alexandra
Davis, Kristin E.
Gammelgaard, Johanna
Gilbert, Rachel
Ngwenya, Hlami
Salcedo du Bois, Rodrigo
author_facet Salcedo du Bois, Rodrigo
Arca Zimmermann, Alexandra
Davis, Kristin E.
Gilbert, Rachel
Gammelgaard, Johanna
Ngwenya, Hlami
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description Haku Wiñay/Noa Jayatai (“Let’s grow together” in the Quechua and Shipibo-Conibo languages respectively) is one of the few government programmes that work with poor rural households in subsistence agriculture. Through implementing community projects composed of training and technical assistance packages aimed at improving production techniques, as well as household organzation and financial inclusion, the programme seeks economic inclusion of these households by improving their access to markets. Training packages are implemented by local promoters called Yachachiqs (“The one who knows and teaches”), who are selected and hired by the community for a three-year period to develop community-based projects funded by the government’s Cooperation Fund for Social Development (FONCODES). This study seeks to provide further knowledge about how programme developed human capital, complementing existing literature on the programme impacts. Data were collected via structured interviews with key informants, mainly Yachachiqs, from the two poorest regions in Peru, Cajamarca and Huancavelica. Major findings are that, even though Yachachiqs are known and selected by the community to implement the community projects, it takes significant effort,time and resources for Yachachiqs to be viewed as trustworthy by programme participants and thus guarantee their participation in the programme. Also, although some positive economic impacts are reported by interviewees, the major improvements valued by programme participants is household organization and healthy practices such as hand washing and water boiling, as well as the installation of safe cookstoves. Income increases, as reported by interviewees and other studies, come mainly from higher yields and lower costs of production. Key features that guarantee the success of the programme are the active participation of the community in the design and implementation of the community projects, as well as the simplicity and low cost of development techniques transferred by Yachachiqs.
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spelling CGSpace1431342025-11-06T07:15:13Z Investing in rural households through community promoters: The Haku Wiñay/noa jayatai programme in Peru Salcedo du Bois, Rodrigo Arca Zimmermann, Alexandra Davis, Kristin E. Gilbert, Rachel Gammelgaard, Johanna Ngwenya, Hlami human capital investment households subsistence farming capacity development agriculture poverty rural areas Haku Wiñay/Noa Jayatai (“Let’s grow together” in the Quechua and Shipibo-Conibo languages respectively) is one of the few government programmes that work with poor rural households in subsistence agriculture. Through implementing community projects composed of training and technical assistance packages aimed at improving production techniques, as well as household organzation and financial inclusion, the programme seeks economic inclusion of these households by improving their access to markets. Training packages are implemented by local promoters called Yachachiqs (“The one who knows and teaches”), who are selected and hired by the community for a three-year period to develop community-based projects funded by the government’s Cooperation Fund for Social Development (FONCODES). This study seeks to provide further knowledge about how programme developed human capital, complementing existing literature on the programme impacts. Data were collected via structured interviews with key informants, mainly Yachachiqs, from the two poorest regions in Peru, Cajamarca and Huancavelica. Major findings are that, even though Yachachiqs are known and selected by the community to implement the community projects, it takes significant effort,time and resources for Yachachiqs to be viewed as trustworthy by programme participants and thus guarantee their participation in the programme. Also, although some positive economic impacts are reported by interviewees, the major improvements valued by programme participants is household organization and healthy practices such as hand washing and water boiling, as well as the installation of safe cookstoves. Income increases, as reported by interviewees and other studies, come mainly from higher yields and lower costs of production. Key features that guarantee the success of the programme are the active participation of the community in the design and implementation of the community projects, as well as the simplicity and low cost of development techniques transferred by Yachachiqs. 2021-07-29 2024-05-22T12:12:09Z 2024-05-22T12:12:09Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143134 en es https://doi.org/10.4060/cb6534en https://doi.org/10.4060/cb6534es https://doi.org/10.4060/cb7026en Open Access application/pdf application/pdf Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations International Food Policy Research Institute Salcedo du Bois, Rodrigo; and Arca Zimmermann, Alexandra. 2021. Investing in rural households through community promoters: The Haku Wiñay/noa jayatai programme in Peru. Country Investment Highlights 3. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.4060/cb5744en.
spellingShingle human capital
investment
households
subsistence farming
capacity development
agriculture
poverty
rural areas
Salcedo du Bois, Rodrigo
Arca Zimmermann, Alexandra
Davis, Kristin E.
Gilbert, Rachel
Gammelgaard, Johanna
Ngwenya, Hlami
Investing in rural households through community promoters: The Haku Wiñay/noa jayatai programme in Peru
title Investing in rural households through community promoters: The Haku Wiñay/noa jayatai programme in Peru
title_full Investing in rural households through community promoters: The Haku Wiñay/noa jayatai programme in Peru
title_fullStr Investing in rural households through community promoters: The Haku Wiñay/noa jayatai programme in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Investing in rural households through community promoters: The Haku Wiñay/noa jayatai programme in Peru
title_short Investing in rural households through community promoters: The Haku Wiñay/noa jayatai programme in Peru
title_sort investing in rural households through community promoters the haku winay noa jayatai programme in peru
topic human capital
investment
households
subsistence farming
capacity development
agriculture
poverty
rural areas
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143134
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