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Rural Development Project for the North-west

Most people living in north-west Azerbaijan depend on irrigated agriculture for their livelihoods. But the local irrigation system is deteriorating because of neglect, lack of maintenance and lack of resources.

The main objectives of the project, which is directly supervised by IFAD, are to:

  • rehabilitate irrigation infrastructure and introduce participatory irrigation management practices with the aim of ensuring efficient and sustainable system management
  • ensure delivery of advisory services, technology transfer, and financial and enterprise support services, and establish a sustainable microfinance system with significant outreach into rural areas
  • strengthen the capabilities of communities to look after their own affairs and plan and implement their own development initiatives more effectively

The project will help small farmers and pastoralists improve crop and livestock productivity and diversify their incomes, while assisting them as they organize themselves to gain access to the many support services available from other agencies and projects in the area. Activities have a focus on the most disadvantaged groups and on women.

The loan includes an allocation for technical assistance that will be used to:

  • provide guidance for institutionalizing effective participatory irrigation management practices
  • assist microfinance institutions in developing new products and marketing strategies and upgrading financial management
  • help community-based associations acquire needed organizational, business and resource management skills

Source: IFAD

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Contact information
Mr Abdelkarim Sma
Country programme manager
IFAD
Via Paolo Di Dono, 44
00142 Rome, Italy
Tel: +39 0654592500
Fax: +39 065459300
a.sma@ifad.org
Facts and figures

Total cost: US$30.0 million

IFAD loan: US$17.2 million

Duration: 5 years

Geographical area: Agstafa, Gazakh, Shamkir and Tovuz districts in north-west Azerbaijan

Directly benefiting: 22,300 households

Status: not signed