Fiji Agricultural Partnerships Project
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Fiji Agricultural Partnerships Project
Through the Fiji Agricultural Partnerships Project, IFAD is supporting the Government of Fiji to promote the concept of ‘farming as a business'. The project promotes effective policies to strengthen the private agribusiness sector, agricultural value chains and marketing in rural areas.
The project will also continue to encourage community development, the adoption of climate change resilient technologies and certification of organic products, thus applying good practices acquired through IFAD grant activities over the past 10 years.
President's reports
Project design reports
Project design reports
Supervision and implementation support documents
Supervision and implementation support documents
Environmental and social impact assessment
Final environmental and social management framework
Interim (mid-term) review report
Interim (mid-term) review report
Resettlement action framework
PCR digest
Special study
Project list
Audit and Financial Statements
Audit and Financial Statements
Project completion report
Co-financiers
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IFAD Supported Training and Apprenticeship within the Rural Enterprises Project Phase II in Ghana - A Field Study of Training Approaches and Outcomes
June 2011
As part of its initiative for mainstreaming innovation, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) explored various types of training and skills development activities in the programmes supported by the Fund and which training results have been achieved including through innovative ways.
In Ghana the IFAD supported programme Rural Enterprises Project Phase Two (REP II) has enhanced Business Development Service (BDS), and Technology Promotion and Support to Apprentice Training (TPSAT) in about 53 districts in since 2003.
The objective of this Ghana field study is to document the diversity of approaches of training and skills development in IFAD supported programmes. In particular, it aims to assess their relevance, effectiveness and efficiency, outcomes and challenges.