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Driving Delivery of Results in the Agriculture Sector

The overall goal of the programme is to further enhance citizen progress – especially that of rural citizens – towards achievement of relevant SDGs, in particular SDG1 (No poverty) and SDG2 (Zero hunger), in selected IFAD Member States, through improving efficacy in realizing selected critical government priorities in agriculture and related sectors in each country. The objective is to improve the institutional capacities in the centre of government and in the Ministry of Agriculture, to better enable achievement of results on country rural development strategies and programmes in selected beneficiary countries

The target group will be composed of senior officials of the Ministries of Agriculture and other implementing agencies in the five participating national governments in Africa.

Status: Closed
Approval Date
13 September 2018
Recipient
Delivery Associates
Duration
2018 - 2022
Total Cost
US$ 4.2 million
IFAD Grant Amount
US$ 3.5 million
Grant ID
2000002238

Project design reports

Project design reports

Design report, September 2013 Region: Latin America and the Caribbean

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

Project completion report

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