The programme will build, strengthen and scale up the resilience and adaptive capacities of smallholder farmers and rural communities of seven least developed countries (LDCs) in this region. It will...
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Niger Mozambique Nicaragua
Description:
This EU-funded programme - 23.2 M EUR, including EUR 18.2 million from the EU and EUR 5.0 million from Belgium - has the objective to...
Scope and objectives
Niger has faced a deteriorating security situation in recent years, which has resulted in situations of forced displacement both internally and across borders...
Lake Apanás, Nicaragua’s third-largest lake is an artificial water reservoir built in 1964 to generate electricity. Around 3,500 coffee farmers cultivate in the Lake Apanás basin...
The Hand-in-Hand Initiative focuses in the Dry Corridor on these thematic areas:
Micro-, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and Digital Ecosystems for Access to Markets
Technological Innovation: Water...
The Hand-in-Hand Initiative aims at facilitating partnerships and investments to accelerate the transformation of agrifood systems in the region.
The UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has launched a Crisis Response Initiative to ensure that small-scale farmers in high-risk countries can produce food over...
Scope and objectives
The activities will primarily support IDPs and their host communities in the border regions of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. They will target those...
The goal of this project is to build livelihoods and improve resilience to climate change of smallholder farmers of East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya and Ethiopia) and West Africa (Mali, Senegal, Niger...
The project development objective is to improve the resilience of the populations and of production systems to climate change and variability in targeted Communes.
Thousands of farmers in Niger benefited from the distribution of drought...