The Iran Project: The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in the Islamic Republic of Iran and Digikala have joined forces to boost livelihoods of Lake Urmia basin inhabitants. The area is home to approximately 5 million people, many dependent on agriculture and natural resources. The initiative promotes domestic economic diversification and greener jobs.
Theagreement between Digikala, as one of the major e-commerce platforms inIranand UNDPofficially cameinto forcein January 2022. Green and Digital has been designed to contribute to improving livelihoodsofvulnerable communities, in particularthe local women producers with the aim of improved skills, products, and access to e-commerce platformswhere sustainable products that are responsibly cultivated and sourced can be placed, advertised and sold.
The project has its roots in one of UNDP Irans flagship interventions:theConservation of Iranian Wetlands Project, which is one of the longest running community-based interventions in the country a joint initiative between Irans Department of Environment, the Global Environment Facility, the Government of Japan, and UNDP Iran. While promoting environmental sustainability practices, Green & Digital serves to as platform to address the digital divide and improve livelihoods.
The aim of thisinitiative istwofold: diversifying localproducers customer base,and introducing new fair trade, and green practices to consumers. In the long run,Green & Digitalobjectiveisto seek sustainable involvement of Irans main e-commerce players, further develop marketing capacities of localproducersin the field,andtopromote greener and more responsibly produced products.
UNDPs Resident Representative in Iran, Claudio Providashighlighted thatleveraging the potential of digitalization and innovation for development is a key priority for UNDP Iran.The initiative is in line with our COVID-19 recovery strategy and Irans national development priorities.
Hamid Mohammadi, Chief Executive Officer of Digikala, pointed out that:Economic sustainability is the precondition for sustainability of projects that have been implemented within the framework of Conservation of Iranian Wetlands Project to create sustainable green jobs in the past. We are responsible in this national issue; beside Digikala, we would like to call on other e-commerce platforms to support the green products sourced from Lake Urmia basis and facilitate online buying and selling of them. Many Iranian nationals are concerned about Lake Urmia, and we can pave the way to support green businesses owned by people living in the area. This project could be the first step of a journey in which national tech companies establish appropriate ties with local communities and thereby contribute to formation of a fair economic cycle that is rooted in participation and environmental resilience.