Rural Microfinance Development Support Project

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Rural Microfinance Development Support Project

Rural Microfinance Development Support Project

  

The goal of the Rural Microfinance Development Support Project (PADMIR) is to reduce the poverty of the target group through increased incomes and enhanced food security. The project is aligned with Cameroon’s microfinance policy. It will serve as a support mechanism to finance family farms in their efforts to improve agricultural productivity and diversify their livelihoods by:

  • Creating a more conducive environment for microfinance that better addresses the difficulties posed by rural finance;
  • Providing access to the most disadvantaged rural people, especially women and young people, to services that meet their needs by strengthening existing microfinance networks and institutions operating in rural areas and offering services to the target group, widening outreach and developing appropriate services and products.

PADMIR was launched in January 2011 and will close in 2016.

Source: IFAD


Statut: Clôturé
Pays
Cameroun
Date d'approbation
11 septembre 2008
Durée
2008 - 2017
Secteur
Crédit et services financiers
Coût total
25,42 millions d'USD
Financement du FIDA
16,68 millions d'USD
Cofinanceurs (Échelle nationale)
National Government 2,47 millions d'USD
Beneficiaries 5,93 millions d'USD
Conditions de financement
Conditions particulièrement favorables
Numéro de projet
1100001362
Référent sur le projet
Bernard Mwinyel Hien

Rapports de conception du projet

Rapports de conception du projet

Design report Région: Asie et Pacifique

Étude de l'impact environnemental et social

Cadre de gestion environnementale et sociale

Rapport sur l'examen à mi-parcours

Cadre d’action de réinstallation

Condensé de rapport d'achèvement de projet

Études spéciales

Liste de projets

Rapport d'achèvement de projet

Co-financeurs

À propos du projet

À propos du projet

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