Our theory of change

Goal #1

Improve smallholder farmers livelihoods

Livelihoods are difficult to define, and even harder to improve. Based on research on Timorese smallholder households, we seek to improve livelihoods in the following way. The theory is dynamic, and will be adjusted based on local conditions.

Challenge #1

Low and unstable income

Intervention

Pay a 100% price premium

Pay a higher unity price in years with low yields

Outcomes

Increased net household income

Stable income enables household to invest in education and the farm.

Challenge #2

High level of malnourishment

Intervention

Substitute fortified nutrients

Educate households on healthy diets and nutrients need

Outcomes

Reduced level of stuntedness

A more diverse intake of nutrients

Challenge #3

Vulnerable to natural disasters

Intervention

Establish an emergency fund through cooperatives

Educate local communities on measures to mitigate risks to floods and landslides. Implement effective measures.

Outcomes

Access to capital after a natural disaster

Reduced vulnerability to natural disasters

In 2022, Kria dalan conducted a flood-project in Lemorana. The village was heavily affected by the 2021-flood, including one causality and many households loosing everything they had. The project sought to increase local competence on preventive flood measures.


Goal #2

Build a sustainable, Timorese-based business

Many specialty coffee value chains in Timor-Leste are managed by foreigners. We believe it is important for the future of Timorese coffee that value chains are managed and governed by Timorese.

Challenge #1

Lack of knowledge / insight into export and world markets

Intervention

Education on global value chains, consumption trends and patterns

Improve english proficiency

Outcomes

Establish relationships with importers in consumption markets

Challenge #2

Lack of access to venture capital

Intervention

Konfiansa Norway pay a premium to Konfiansa Timor-Leste, financing growth and organisational development.

Outcomes

Konfiansa Timor-Leste can grow organically without expensive finance.

Challenge

Lack of knowledge on best-practices

Intervention

Education on ‘cup of excellence’ and the relation between farming practices and cup score.

Outcomes

Konfiansa Timor-Leste can guide and educate farmers to produce specialty coffee

Do you think relationship coffee interventions contribute in a positive or negative way?

I think it is good – after the independence, they ensured a market for coffee. But we need to give more power to the farmers. 

What do you mean by power? 

Ownership. We must prepare locals to take over and manage the structures and export. […] We should let the locals run the business, and have their own creativity.

Do you believe some of these interventions constrain Timorese creativity? 

One must make a reflection if a community can take ownership. But I think it is time, it has been 20 years already (since the independence). It is not sustainable if the industry remains dependent on these structures.

From an interview with a Timorese industry actor, 2023