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National Programme for Sustainable Human Development (PNDHD)
This programme, which is funded by IFAD in the form of a grant under
the Debt
Sustainability Framework, has the aim of reducing poverty in
the poorest rural zones of the three islands of the Union of the
Comoros, incorporating environmental protection, diversified agricultural
production and increased productivity. In this way, the programme
intends increasing household incomes while curbing the irresponsible
exploitation and degradation of natural resources.
To achieve its objectives, the programme proposes joining forces with FAO to
revitalize agricultural training centres under a new type of management involving
farmers’ organizations, local development associations and private-sector intermediary
organizations, with the aim of providing better training for inhabitants in agricultural
and good governance techniques, and enabling them to gain greater autonomy in
the management of local development.
Moreover, the protection of catchment areas and coastal zones through a system
of terraces and hedges will improve soil fertility and local production, and
also in the long run regenerate marine resources.
Lastly, the programme seeks to capitalize on funds remitted by emigrant Comorians,
offering the diaspora opportunities to invest in local development activities
through the possibilities offered by the network of Savings and Credit Associations
(MECKs).
Initially planned for one or two zones on each island, these activities
will then be transposed to other regions through exchanges between
farmers’ organizations and field visits.
Source: IFAD
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| Contact information |
Mr Hamed Haidara
Country programme manager
IFAD
Via Paolo Di Dono, 44
00142 Rome, Italy
Tel: +39 0654592604
Fax: +39 0654593604
h.haidara@ifad.org |
| Facts and figures |
Total cost: US$7.2 million
Debt Sustainability Framework grant: US$4.7 million
Cofinancing:
- Global Environment Facility
(GEF) (US$983,000)
- Comoros Savings
and Credit Associations (MECKs) (US$142,000)
Duration: approved in 2007
Geographical area: Mboinkou and Hamahamet on
Njazidja Island, Sima Peninsula and Nioumakélé Peninsula
on Nzwani Island, and Djandro on Mwali Island
Directly benefiting: 20,000 households
Status: approved
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| Partners |
- Global Environment Facility (GEF)
- Comoros Savings and Credit Associations
(MECKs)
- Ministry of Agriculture of the Union
- Ministry of Production of the Islands
- Agricultural training centres (CADER/CEA)
- United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP)
- Agronomes et vétérinaires sans frontières
(AVSF)
- United Nations Volunteers (UNV)
- Food and Agriculture Organization of
the United Nations (FAO)
- local NGOs
- farmers’ organizations
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