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Irrigation, Rural Livelihoods and Agricultural Development Project

 

The project, co-financed with the World Bank, seeks to increase the incomes and agricultural productivity of poor small-scale farmers. In response to the current food crisis in the country, the project provides farmers with seeds and fertilizer to restore agricultural production. To reduce the risks associated with rainfed farming, the project also supports rehabilitation and development of new irrigation systems, reservoirs and rainwater harvesting structures.

 

Farmers gain access to support services that enable them to improve marketing of their produce. The project also aims to strengthen local government institutions and support capacity building for farmers and their organizations.

 

Interventions also focus on the development of small-scale and mini-scale irrigation schemes.

 

Source: IFAD



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Contact information

Abla Benhammouche
Country programme manager
Via Paolo di Dono, 44
Rome, Italy
Work: +39 0654592226
Fax: +39 0654593226
a.benhammouche@ifad.org

Dixie Kampani
Project Coordinator
dkampani@globemw.net

Facts and figures

Total cost: US$52.1 million
Approved IFAD loan: US$8.0 million
Duration: 2006 - 2012
Directly benefiting: 196,550 households
Cofinancing:

  • World Bank: IDA (US$40.0 million)
Status: Ongoing