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DocumentImprove Livelihoods in Targeted Drought Affected Communities in Kenya- OSRO/KEN/002/SWE
Evaluation report
2012Also available in:
No results found.The Project OSRO/KEN/002/SWE “Improving livelihoods in targeted drought affected communities in Kenya” (the Project) was funded by the Swedish International Development Agency as a contribution to the Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP) made by the Government of Kenya in 2010, following three years of successive drought. The Project was executed by FAO-Kenya and the national counterpart was the Kenyan Ministry of Agriculture that appointed a National Project Coordinator. -
ProjectSupport Livelihood Restoration to the Disaster Affected Communities in Kagera Region of Tanzania - TCP/URT/3606 2020
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No results found.Kagera Region of the United Republic of Tanzania is predominantly rural, completely landlocked and remote from the coast and capital, and largely dependent on agriculture. Agricultural production engages about 75 percent of the regional population in the production of food and cash crops. The region has been affected by prolonged drought, and the effects of the severe earthquake that took place in September 2016 has compounded the risk of food shortages and seed scarcity. It is among the regions in the country with the highest rates of malnutrition among women and children below five years of age, with a reported stunting level of over 50 percent. The overall objective of the project was to provide technical support to smallholder producers (farmers, livestock keepers and fisher folk) affected by the earthquake and drought disaster, to improve food security, nutrition and the quality of life of communities in five districts of Kagera Region. -
DocumentCommunity Livelihoods and Micro-Industry Support Project in rural and Urban Areas of Northern Iraq (MISPII) - OSRO/IRQ/602/UDG
Final Evaluation Report
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No results found.The MISP II aims at initiating a process of sustainable income generation for vulnerable households in Erbil and Sulaymaniyah Governorates of KRG through increased employment and self-employment of household members (beneficiaries). The vehicle for this desired development is technical and business management training of selected beneficiaries undertaken by a number of project trained trainers (TOTs) and a toolkit programme supporting the trainees (TOBs) in performing their acquired skills as em ployed or self-employed.
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