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Support Gaza Fishers’ Livelihoods through Improved Public Services and Sustainable Fishing practices








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    Support enhancement of the fishery-based livelihoods in Gaza 2023
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    Improving Rural Livelihoods in Azerbaijan through a Sustainable Agricultural Advisory Service System - GCP/AZE/018/EC 2023
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    While previous efforts have been made to reform Azerbaijan’s agricultural knowledge and innovation system (AKIS) the main shortcoming within its agricultural advisory services (AAS) has been the absence of a systemic and systematic approach with a strategic vision and clear mission, supported by an adequate enabling environment. Linkages between education, research and extension have also been absent, while capacities among the AAS actors for facilitating innovation are low or non-existent. This has led to a situation in which existing AAS institutions are unable to address adequately the needs of farmers, consumers, entrepreneurs and agro-industry. The project specifically aimed to assist the Government of Azerbaijan and service providers in rural areas in better understanding and adopting operational systems, processes and services that are more focused, targeted and relevant to farmers’ innovation needs for increasing farm incomes, while protecting and enhancing the natural environment.
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    Payments for Ecosystem Services to Support Forest Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods
    Evaluation Highlights
    2023
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    The Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) to Support Forest Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods project, supported by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), sought to promote biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation in the Miombo forest ecosystem. It aimed to strengthen the existing revenue sharing mechanism (RSM) that supports the sustainable use and conservation of forests and wildlife and improves local livelihoods. The terminal evaluation covered almost the entire original implementation period and had a dual purpose of accountability and learning, making it summative. The evaluation covered the Zambezia Province districts where project activities were implemented.

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