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Community-Based Agricultural and Rural Development Programme


This programme was launched in eight northern states where poverty is widespread: Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara in the north-west and Borno and Yobe in the north-east. It builds on IFAD’s previous experience of implementing community-based projects in the northern states of Sokoto and Katsina, and its objective is to help the most vulnerable groups improve their incomes and living conditions. The programme targets a large section of the rural population, especially women, landless people, nomadic pastoralists and small-scale farmers, and those with only marginal lands. It is designed to empower these groups to participate in development activities. Specifically the programme works to:

  • promote awareness and build capacity of public and private sector service providers to respond to the needs of poor rural women and men
  • empower poor communities to manage their own development and support vulnerable groups
  • improve agricultural practices, resolve conflicts between farmers and pastoralists and intensify crop and livestock production
  • develop or upgrade safe water supplies, environmental sanitation, irrigation, and health and education facilities
     

Source: IFAD



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Contact information

Bukar Tijani
Programme Coordinator
Olusegun Obasanjo Drive, GRA
Katsina, Nigeria
Work: +234 65 433971
Mobile: +234 65 433972
btijani2002@yahoo.co.uk

Facts and figures

Total cost: US$113.4 million
Approved IFAD loan: US$29.9 million
Duration: 2003 - 2013
Directly benefiting: 400,000 households
Cofinancing:

  • To be determined (US$0.0 million)
Status: Ongoing