Economic Development
- 50 % increase in revenue
- Ensuring specialization in at least one crop in the basin
- Decrease in seasonal migration for work
- Increase in the use of new agricultural technology
Hüsnü M. Özyeğin Foundation Rural Development Programme engages with all development issues from a basic human rights perspective; from a standpoint that people are entitled to resources for sustainable income, education, and opportunities for social capacity building in order to lead fulfilling lives. This perspective regards development as an integrated and ongoing economic, social, cultural and political process and envisions development as a process of rebuilding and revitalizing lives of poor rural communities.
Hüsnü M. Özyeğin Foundation adopted a holistic and integrated approach to rural development with seven fundamental elements such as economic development, social development, infrastructure, women’s empowerment, organization and sustainability, environment and partnership and collaborations. Ultimately, it is aimed to influence rural policies.
Kavar Project was launched in November 2008 in Tatvan, located in southeastern Bitlis province, which is among the most impoverished areas of Turkey according to socio-economic indicators. The project area includes 6 villages and 5 hamlets. Hüsnü M. Özyeğin Foundation completed the project with intensive field activities between 2009 and 2015; it continues its support with the consultancy service it provides to the Kavar Cooperative.
In 2012, Hüsnü M. Özyeğin Foundation started the Ravanda Basin Rural Development Project in the 8 impoverished villages of Kilis Province where 2.200 people lived. Ravanda Basin Rural Development Project, completed in 2019, was shaped as a woman-oriented rural development experience. Özyeğin Foundation continues to provide consultancy services to the Ravandalı Women Association.
Students from Tokaçli village in Kavar have become “pen pals” with children from the low-income uptown neighborhood of Chicago through a joint project titled “Bridge: Chicago-Kavar Pen Pal Project.” The children exchange letters to form cross-cultural friendships.
The mission of Hüsnü M. Özyeğin Foundation is to develop models that focus on empowering rural communities in the field, to steer rural development policies and contribute to their formulation and to support this process with academic work and with partnerships.
KAVAR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATIVE
Hüsnü M. Özyeğin Foundation believes that sustainability of the project depends on the fact that the beneficiaries have a say in the process of formulation and implementation of project activities. It is this participatory process that ensures the ownership of the project by the local community. The Kavar Agricultural Development Cooperative, which was established in 2011 after extensive community discussions, field trips to see best practices in other regions, and various trainings, is a typical successful example of this participatory approach.
For more information about the Kavar Cooperative please visit: https://www.kavarkooperatifi.org/
RAVANDA WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION
For the last two years women from Ravanda villages have been organizing with the constant support and encouragement of Hüsnü M. Özyeğin Foundation to establish a women’s association. As a first step, the women attended capacity-building sessions on community organizing. Some of the topics included, “the importance of organizing,” “mutual trust and openness,” “participation,” and “success and failure in community organizing.” While the sales of products continue on the association’s own website, it also receives orders through Good4Trust.
CAPACITY BUILDING
With the EFSE fund of Finance in Motion, Germany which is one of the world’s leading impact asset managers the trainings have been held on the management of an organization, accountancy, good agriculture practices, and new agricultural and marketing techniques in all project villages.
Economic Development
Infrastructure
Environment and Protection of Natural Resources
Rural Policies
Social Development
Women’s Empowerment
Partnership and Collaboration