updated: 12.05.08
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Participatory Natural Resource Management Programme

In many parts of the West Bank substantial areas of land that lie fallow or are used only for grazing are suitable for reclamation and would benefit from improved farm access roads. This programme helps Palestinian villagers plan and implement development schemes for the land and water they control. Its main goal is to increase the incomes and living standards of rural families and create rural employment opportunities by helping farmers utilize and conserve potentially productive natural resources. Specifically, it sets out to:

  • rehabilitate and improve land for agriculture
  • improve crop productivity
  • improve the efficiency of water use
  • establish perennial orchards
  • establish a credit fund to finance income-generating activities in participating villages

The programme targets selected villages in which farmers are unable to develop their land without external assistance, especially those with less than 1 ha of land. By rehabilitating wells, cisterns and springs, as well as improving the efficiency of water use and expanding irrigated areas, it exploits existing water resources. The programme also focuses on encouraging women to participate in programme committees that design and oversee implementation at village level and to play a more active role in decision-making processes.

Programme activities were suspended for a period because of political tensions and were then resumed with greater involvement of local NGOs. By the end of 2005 progress had been made in reclaiming and improving a substantial area of land. Nearly 10,000 m2 of rock walls had been built for agricultural terraces and 14 water storage cisterns installed. These were expected to reach a total of 74,000 m2 of rock walls and 115 cisterns by April 2006, covering an area of about 1,170 km2.

 

Source: IFAD

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Contact information

Dr. Zakaria Salawdeh

General Director of Projects in Palestine

Ministry of Agriculture

Ramallah, Palestine

P.O. Box 147

Tel/Fax: +972 2 2406029

Zak_1705@hotmail.com

Facts and figures

Total cost: US$24.9 million

IFAD loan: US$7.8 million

Duration: 2000-2008

Geographical area: West Bank districts of Ramallah, Nablus, Jenin and Tulkarm

Directly benefiting: 3,600 households

Status: ongoing

Partners
  • Ministry of Agriculture, Palestinian Authority
  • Palestine Liberation Organization
  • United Nations Development Programme