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Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project
The project built on the Highland Agriculture Development Project, which helped increase production, created employment opportunities and diminished income and development gaps in the project area. In its second phase, the project emphasized environmental concerns, better use of existing staff resources and strengthening of local government units. Its primary objective was to reduce poverty in the region by increasing the disposable incomes of smallholder families. To achieve that objective, it focused on promoting sustainable resource management, protecting the environment and mitigating adverse effects of development, strengthening existing institutions, involving poor people in planning and implementing activities, and improving their access to formal and informal credit.
Project activities included:
- mobilizing communities and improving natural resource management, with a focus on poor people’s participation in community-based forest management
- developing rural infrastructure, rehabilitating existing roads to improve access to agricultural production areas
- building and rehabilitating communal irrigation systems and providing villages with a safe water supply
- providing agricultural support services, including training and research
- assisting in project management and coordination
Source: IFAD
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| Contact information |
Mr Sana Jatta
Country programme manager
IFAD
Via Paolo di Dono, 44
00142 Rome, Italy
Tel: +39 0654592446
Fax: +39 0654593446
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| Facts and figures |
Total cost: US$41.5 million
IFAD loan: US$9.2 million
Duration: 1996-2004
Geographical area: 3 provinces in the Cordillera region
Directly benefiting: 23,150 households
Cofinancing: Asian Development Bank (US$19.0 million)
Status: closed
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Department of Agriculture
Asian Development Bank (AsDB) |
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