The project aimed to restore the livelihoods of 269 project-affected persons (PAPs) in the Ratmate area, displaced by the Electricity Transmission Project (ETP) construction. It focused on agricultural enhancement, skill-based training, financial literacy, and cooperative establishment. The program led to improved agricultural productivity, increased income, enhanced employment, and better access to savings and credit for the PAPs. The envisioned outcomes included higher agricultural productivity, skill development and employment opportunities, and improved access to savings and credit through cooperative and institutional support.