摘要*
The development objectives of the Third Phase of the Food Systems Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa Project for Eastern and Southern Africa, Kenya, Comoros, Malawi, Somalia are to increase resilience of food systems and the Recipient’s preparedness for food insecurity in project areas, and, in case of an eligible crisis or emergency, to respond promptly and effectively to it. The project comprises of six components. The first component, building resilient agricultural production capacity aims to strengthen the productivity and resilience of domestic food production to shocks and stressors by supporting the development and adoption of improved agricultural inputs and services and climate-smart and gender-sensitive farming technologies by producers in the crops, livestock, and fisheries sectors. It consists of following sub-components: (i) quality seed systems and climate-smart technologies for food crops; (ii) livestock sector productivity and safety; (iii) resilient fisheries; and (iv) digital agriculture and information services. The second component, supporting the sustainable development of natural resources for resilient agricultural landscapes aims to promote participatory planning and more sustainable natural resources and irrigation infrastructure management by communities, thus helping build resilience and mitigate the adverse impacts of climate change. It consists of following sub-components: (i) resilient landscape and watershed management; (ii) resilient water management; and (iii) resilient coastal and marine resources management. The third component, getting to market will promote the inclusion of smallholder farmers and rural communities in food crops, livestock, and fisheries value chains and more efficient food markets. It consists of following sub-components: (i) post-harvest, post capture handling and national and regional market links; and (ii) rehabilitation of rural feeder roads for improved market access. The fourth component, promoting a greater focus on food systems resilience in national and regional policymaking will handle cross-cutting policy efforts supporting food systems resilience at the national and regional levels. It consists of following sub-components: (i) strategies, standards, regulations, and institutional framework; (ii) agrifood system stakeholder capacity building; and (iii) regional integration efforts. The fifth component, contingent emergency response component (CERC) will finance eligible expenditures in the event of a disaster-related emergency. The sixth component, project management will support all aspects of project management.
发展目标
The objectives of the Project are to increase resilience of food systems and the Recipient’s preparedness for food insecurity in Project areas, and, in case of an Eligible Crisis or Emergency, to respond promptly and effectively to it.
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项目 细节
| **** | Active | Benjamin Billard ,Time Fatch,Jeehye Kim,Ghada Elabed,Mampionona Amboarasoa | The Republic of Kenya,African Union,The Federal Republic of Somalia,The Republic of Malawi,The Union of Comoros |
| Eastern and Southern Africa | 2023年03月03日 | (截至提交执董会之日) 2023年05月31日 |
2023年06月29日 |
| 375.00(百万美元) | Ministry of Agriculture Livestock Development (MoALD), Kenya,Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Environment, Tourism and Handicrafts (MAPETA), Comoros,Ministry of Agriculture, Malawi,Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (MoAI), Somalia,African Union Commission | Eastern and Southern Africa | 2023 |
| 682.00(百万美元) | N/A | Substantial | 2029年08月31日 |
| Yes | BANK APPROVED | 2024年06月28日 |