Shillong: Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul M Sangma has launched a statewide initiative to improve family incomes and quality of life in rural areas of the northeastern Indian state.

The Meghalaya Livelihoods and Access to Markets Project (Megha LAMP) inaugurated on August 2 at the Yojana Bhawan in Shillong, the state capital, has special focus on developing markets and value chains for sustainable livelihoods and ensuring that these livelihoods are adapted to the state’s geographical context and to the effects of climate change.

Megha LAMP, a key statewide initiative, is being implemented as a part of the Integrated Basin Development and Livelihoods Programme (IBDLP) and assisted by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).

Project budget is US$174 million, US$50 million as loan assistance with technical assistance from IFAD, US$50 million from the Meghalaya government and remainder from bank loans, convergence funds and some contribution from participating households, reports assamtimes.org.

Sangma in his address said the project will develop 47,000 enterprises set up by rural communities across all 39 blocks along with 54 value chain and livelihood clusters across at least 18 blocks touching a total of 140,000 households with a special effort to include poorer households, women and the socially excluded.

He also said the Megha LAMP will create infrastructure for 55 primary markets across Meghalaya, enhance rural connectivity for village clusters and producers through creating 250 km of eco-friendly roads, 20 submersible bridges and 10 ropeways across the target areas.

“The government is trying to fulfill its constitutional obligations to empower people so that they can take care of their social needs and basic necessities of food, clothing and shelter,” he added.

IFAD Mission Leader Edward Mallorie said that the Megha LAMP can become an international best practice as it is based on an institutional set up and largely demand driven and community driven.

Sangma also released the Annual Report of Basin Development, West Khasi Hills district during the launch.