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IFAD
in Chad
Since 1992 IFAD has approved five loans to Chad for a total amount of US$54.4 million. In addition to loans, Chad has received a significant amount of grant funds, including two Belgian Survival Fund Joint Programme grants totalling US$3.7 million, a supplementary grant of US$1.0 million from the Italian Government and IFAD grants amounting to US$2.0 million. IFAD’s strategy in Chad Currently, most of IFAD's operations in Chad focus on the Sahelian region of the country. The Sahelian zone is one of the poorest regions in the world. Development interventions focus on improving food security while protecting the environment, and on integrating economic, social, health and community development activities within selected target areas. Project initiatives also help strengthen capacity among the local populations, and increase farmers' access to appropriate technologies for better management of natural resources. Interventions range from introducing micro-irrigation in the ouadis, to improving access to financial services and training, for example. The empowerment of local women is also a priority. Specific objectives of IFAD's strategy are to:
IFAD is currently updating its strategy in Chad to evaluate progress made so far, and capitalize on lessons learned from past and ongoing operations. It will also ensure that current projects address the Government’s priorities in a changing environment, and adhere to the Paris declaration by partnering with other development actors active in the country. The new country strategic opportunities paper (COSOP) is expected to be ready early in 2009. SOURCE: IFAD |
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