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Investir dans les populations rurales au Viet Nam
La présente fiche de pays illustre la stratégie adoptée par le FIDA pour éradiquer la pauvreté au Viet Nam, qui s’attache surtout à multiplier les innovations favorables aux pauvres.
Recettes du Viet Nam: 34 plats traditionnels cuisinés par les populations rurales et groupes ethniques minoritaires du Viet Nam
Ce livre de recettes contient 34 plats traditionnels faciles à préparer cuisinés par les populations rurales et groupes ethniques minoritaires du Viet Nam, et rend hommage à leur rôle central dans la préservation de la diversité culturelle et biologique du pays, donnant ainsi à voir les liens étroits entre alimentation, culture et nature.
Des moyens d’existence plus durables et une meilleure résilience climatique dans les zones rurales au Viet Nam
Ce livre photos raconte l’histoire de dix personnes qui ont bénéficié de du Projet en faveur de l’adaptation au changement climatique dans les provinces de Ben Tre et Tra Vinh dans le delta du Mékong. Trois ans après la clôture du projet, les entreprises rurales qu’elles ont créées se sont avérées durables, ce qui leur a permis de sortir de la pauvreté et de contribuer au bien-être de leur famille et de leur communauté.
Investir dans les populations rurales des Îles du Pacifique
Le FIDA aide les pays des Îles du Pacifique à bâtir des systèmes alimentaires ouverts à tous, productifs, résilients et durables qui soient axés sur la communauté.
Philippines: Country Technical Note on Indigenous Peoples’ Issues
Various sources estimate the population of indigenous peoples in the Philippines at 12-15% of the current national population of 108 million, or a total of about 16-17 million.
Indonesia: Country Technical Note on Indigenous Peoples’ Issues
Indonesia is comprised of 13.000 islands with a total area of 7 million km2. It has a total population of 273 million in more than 1.000 various ethnic and sub-ethnic groups with their own cultures and traditions.
Cambodia: Country Technical Note on Indigenous Peoples’ Issues
Indigenous Peoples of Cambodia represent 24 different groups, who reside mainly in the upland forests, plains, and mountains of the northern and north-eastern provinces.
Viet Nam: Country Technical Note on Indigenous Peoples’ Issues
This report aims to provide the most recent information on the issue of Ethnic Minorities in Viet Nam in terms of the general situation, poverty reduction, impact of COVID-19, Government policies and programs as well as such as NGOs, ODA and IFAD in Viet Nam.
Résultats du programme INSURED 2018-2023
Ce dossier présente les résultats et les enseignements tirés de la première phase du programme d'assurance pour la résilience rurale et le développement économique (INSURED).
Investing in rural people in Sri Lanka
Altogether, IFAD has implemented 19 projects in Sri Lanka, benefiting 654,832 households at a total cost of US$654.57 million (with IFAD providing US$340.49 million in financing).
Reportage photo. Le Mécanisme de relance en faveur de l’agriculture et des zones rurales dans les îles du Pacifique aux Fidji
Le PIRAS aide les agriculteurs et agricultrices à remonter la pente et à accroître leurs revenus par la diversification des cultures, la transformation alimentaire et un accès élargi à de nouveaux marchés. Ce livret trace le portrait de certains des hommes et des femmes appuyés par le PIRAS aux Fidji.
The IFAD in Asia and the Pacific newsletter - Issue 16
IFAD’s Asia Pacific newsletter captures inspirational storytelling and in-depth research from across the region.
La cuisine laotienne. Recettes traditionnelles du nord du Laos
Ce vaste guide culinaire donne la parole aux petits producteurs et productrices agricoles soutenus dans le cadre de projets financés par le FIDA et le Programme mondial sur l’agriculture et la sécurité alimentaire.
Investing in rural people in Cambodia
To date, 12 projects have been conducted in the country, at a total cost of US$950.48 million, with IFAD financing amounting to US$309.08 million. An estimated 1,565,500 households have benefited directly.
Accès des organisations paysannes aux financements: données probantes issues d’une enquête multipays
Partant d’une enquête menée auprès de 220 organisations paysannes d’Afrique de l’Ouest et de la région Asie et Pacifique, ce rapport contient de nouvelles données probantes qui serviront à étayer la conception de produits financiers adaptés et opportuns pour les organisations paysannes.
Investing in rural people in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic
IFAD began operations in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic in 1978. Our strategy is to invest in rural people, empowering them to increase their food security, improve the nutrition of their families and increase their incomes.
PIRAS - Mise à jour Fiche pays: Samoa
Le PIRAS appuie la reprise des systèmes alimentaires et des économies post COVID-19. Au Samoa, il soutient la production alimentaire, la gestion après récolte et l’accès au marché
PIRAS - Mise à jour Fiche pays: Kiribati
Le PIRAS appuie la reprise des systèmes alimentaires et des économies au lendemain de la pandémie de COVID-19. À Kiribati, le projet porte plus précisément sur le manque d’eau et la sécurité alimentaire des ménages agricoles ruraux vulnérables.
PIRAS - Mise à jour Fiche pays: Îles Salomon
Le PIRAS appuie la reprise des systèmes alimentaires et des économies post COVID-19. Aux Îles Salomon, il collabore avec 30 communautés afin de soutenir la production alimentaire, d’améliorer la nutrition et de renforcer les filières locales inclusives.
PIRAS - Mise à jour Fiche pays: Fidji
Le PIRAS appuie la reprise des systèmes alimentaires et des économies post COVID-19. Aux Fidji, il intervient dans 70 villages et soutient la production alimentaire, la gestion après récolte et l’accès au marché.
PIRAS - Mise à jour Fiche pays: Tonga
Le PIRAS appuie la reprise des systèmes alimentaires et des économies post COVID-19. Il répond aux besoins agricoles urgents de 62 communautés des Tonga à la suite de l’éruption du volcan Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai et du tsunami survenus en janvier 2022.
PIRAS - Mise à jour Fiche pays: Vanuatu
Le PIRAS appuie la reprise des systèmes alimentaires et des économies post COVID-19. Au Vanuatu, il permet d’accroître la production alimentaire, d’améliorer la nutrition et de renforcer les liens commerciaux des communautés rurales:
Enseignements tirés de l’appui aux services de développement pluriels en Asie et en Afrique
Ce rapport reprend les dix enseignements tirés de 23 projets soutenus par le FIDA et auxquels ont été associés des prestataires privés afin de proposer un système d’aide pluriel qui soit efficace, inclusif et durable.
Myanmar: Country Technical Note on Indigenous Peoples’ Issues
Myanmar is one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse countries in the Asian region, and ethnicity is a complex, contested, and politically sensitive issue in the country where ethnic groups have long believed that successive governments of Myanmar manipulate ethnic groups for political purposes.
Bangladesh: Country Technical Note on Indigenous Peoples’ Issues
There are different and conflicting opinions, and until very recently, acute shortage of reliable data and statistics, regarding the population size of the different Indigenous Peoples in Bangladesh
Nepal: Country Technical Note on Indigenous Peoples’ Issues
Indigenous peoples of Nepal have been living in Nepal since time immemorial.
Lao People’s Democratic Republic: Country Technical Note on Indigenous Peoples’ Issues
Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) is one of the countries with the largest number of different ethnic groups in the world. The history of these ethnic groups extends beyond human memory.
India: Country Technical Note on Indigenous Peoples’ Issues
Internationally, the ‘Scheduled Tribes’ (STs) of India are generally referred to as ‘Indigenous Peoples (IPs)’. However, the Government of India emphatically rejects equating Scheduled Tribes (STs) with IPs even while abiding by the operational directives of bilateral and multilateral agencies with regard to IPs while operationalising projects with their financial aid.
Renforcer l'engagement du secteur privé et des communautés locales dans la gestion des tourbières. Des politiques et un système de suivi innovants en Indonésie
Cette note décrit comment un projet FIDA-Fonds pour l'environnement mondial favorise la gestion durable des tourbières, la sécurisation des stocks de carbone et la conservation de la biodiversité, tout en améliorant le niveau de vie des communautés locales.
Renforcement des systèmes alimentaires du Pacifique aux fins de riposte face à la COVID-19 – effets, interventions et débouchés clés pour reconstruire en mieux
Ce rapport propose une analyse approfondie des défis liés à la sécurité alimentaire et à la nutrition avant la pandémie dans les îles du Pacifique, et présente les mesures clés devant être prises pour faire face aux répercussions actuelles, éclairer la planification de la riposte à moyen et long terme et mieux se préparer aux crises futures.
Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic: Implications and way forward in Asia and the Pacific
Agriculture is the largest economic sector in Asia and the Pacific region, providing livelihoods to more than 266 million workers. Therefore, examining the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on this sector is crucial for securing the livelihoods of rural people in the region and preventing a food crisis in countries that are already experiencing food and nutrition security challenges.
La laine de yak: un fil à suivre
Il s'agit de la première publication exclusivement consacrée à la production de laine de yak et sa commercialisation, en prenant en compte l’évolution socio-environnementale de la région de la Haute-Asie et de ses communautés d'éleveurs.
Renforcement de la résilience face aux changements climatiques dans la région Asie et Pacifique
Cette étude examine six projets, dans trois des principaux écosystèmes de la région: une région montagneuse, une zone humide et un delta de rivière.
Transitioning shifting cultivation to resilient farming systems in South and Southeast Asia
This resource book and policy briefs provide an overview of the impacts on food availability, ecosystem services and security of tenure in the shift to settled agricultural systems.
Investing in rural people in Bangladesh
IFAD has worked in Bangladesh for almost 40 years. It has supported 34 projects, costing a total of US$2,356 million, with IFAD financing of US$913 million.
Digital Agriculture in Asia and the Pacific region: A synthesis of ongoing work
While the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and digital tools has been increasing steadily across large swathes of rural Asia during the past two decades, the ongoing COVID-19 crisis has imparted a sense of urgency in terms of accelerating this trend.
Investing in rural people in Indonesia
Over the last 40 years, IFAD and the Government of Indonesia have invested more than US$1 billion in rural people to strengthen inclusive and environmentally sustainable economic growth.
Stories from the field: Innovative agriculture
Research Series Issue 58: Investing in rural youth in the Asia and the Pacific region
This study characterizes the structural and rural transformation of the Asia and the Pacific region.
Investing in rural people in Pakistan
Since IFAD began its operations in Pakistan in 1978, the focus has been on combating rural poverty by promoting integrated participatory rural development.
Investing in rural people in Nepal
Nepal was one of the first countries to benefit from IFAD loans, beginning in 1978.
Collection of sustainable land management technologies practices by smallholder farmers in Lao PDR
Working towards sustainable land management - A collection of SLM technologies from Cambodia
Impact assessment: The Coastal Community Development (CCDP)
An outlook on Asia’s agricultural and rural transformation: Prospects and options for making it an inclusive and sustainable one
If the success of Asian countries in transforming their rural economy is measured by the extent to which poverty has declined over the past 20 years, there is no question that their transformation can be regarded as one of the major achievements in human history. However, new problems are overtaking the older ones and Asia is now entering a critical part of its history.
Grant Results Sheet: E-Project for Agricultural Development and Economic Empowerment (E-PADEE)
funding from the Republic of Korea in partnership with IFAD.
Impact assessment: Coastal Climate Resilient Infrastructure Project (CCRIP)
Impact assessment: Guangxi Integrated Agricultural Development Project
Impact assessment: Irrigated Rice Production Enhancement Project
Impact assessment: High-Value Agriculture Project in Hill and Mountain Areas
Sustainable rural transformation in the Asia and the Pacific region
Dans la région Asie et Pacifique, des avancées spectaculaires ont été réalisées au cours de la dernière décennie, qui se sont accompagnées d'une réduction substantielle de la pauvreté. Présent dans la région depuis quatre décennies, le FIDA en est un partenaire fiable, qui a financé plus de 300 projets.
Grant Results Sheet: ICRAF - Climate-smart, Tree-based, Co-investment in Adaptation and Mitigation in Asia (Smart Tree-Invest)
Occasional paper: IFAD’s experience in scaling up in Asia and the Pacific region - Lessons learned from successful projects and way forward
The Asia and the Pacific region includes the world’s fastest growing and most dynamic countries and is a key driver of growth in the world economy.
Research Series Issue 27 - Asia’s rural-urban disparity in the context of growing inequality
Global Forum on Remittances, Investment and Development 2018 Asia-Pacific - Outcomes
Grant Results Sheet: Linking farmers to Fairtrade markets in Papua New Guinea through ICT to improve livelihoods in remote rural areas
Grant Results Sheet - ICRISAT: Sustainable Management of Cropbased Production Systems for Raising Agricultural Productivity in Rainfed Asia
Grant Results Sheet - APRACA: Enhancing access of poor rural people to sustainable financial services through policy dialogue, capacity-building and knowledge-sharing in rural finance
agroentrepreneurs, so they are better equipped to face emerging challenges and benefit from new opportunities.
Grant Results Sheet - ICIMOD: Improving livelihoods and enhancing resilience of the rural poor in the Hindu Kush Himalayas to environmental and socio-economic changes (AdaptHimal)
Grant results sheet - ROUTASIA: Strengthening Knowledge Sharing on Innovative Solutions Using the Learning Route Methodology in Asia and the Pacific – Phase 2
IFAD’s support for land and natural resource tenure security - Asia and the Pacific region
RemitSCOPE - Remittance markets and opportunities Asia and the Pacific
RemitSCOPE, a new website portal, is designed to provide data, analyses and remittancemarket1 profiles on individual countries or areas. In coordination with the Global Forum on Remittances, Investment and Development 2018, RemitSCOPE is being launched to provide market profiles for 50 countries or areas in the Asia and the Pacific region.
The additional four regions will be included gradually: Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, and Near East and the Caucasus. RemitSCOPE intends to address the fast-changing market realities in the remittance industry in order to help bring together the goals of remittance families, as clients, and the strategies of the private-sector service providers. RemitSCOPE is designed as a free, one-stop shop that is available to any organization or entity interested in accessing all relevant public information on remittances.
Rural women's leadership programme in grass-roots organizations: a case study in Nepal
Developing nutrition-sensitive value chains in Indonesia
Grant Results Sheet: Integrated crop– livestock conservation agriculture for sustainable intensification of cereal-based systems in Central and West Asia and North Africa
Research Series Issue 20 - Transformation and Diversification of the Rural Economy in Asia
Reducing Poverty in Coastal Communities in Indonesia
Investing in Rural Areas, Investing in Indonesia
Investing in Rural Indonesia
IFAD in the Philippines' Cordilleras
Asia-Pacific Farmers’ Forum IFAD’s Medium-term Cooperation Programme with Farmers’ Organizations Phase Two (MTCP2)
the Pacific (MTCP) as well as in Africa with the Support to Farmers’ Organizations in Africa Programme (SFOAP).
Myanmar - Connecting rural people to knowledge, resources and markets
With Fostering Agricultural Revitalization in Myanmar (FARM), the first project it has financed in Myanmar, IFAD is scaling up the best parts of regional and global projects, both its own and those of other organizations. For example, FARM has introduced a new method to complement pre-existing extension services.
This is benefiting both farmers and landless microentrepreneurs across the project area. At the heart of FARM’s innovation is the establishment of Knowledge Centres (KCs). Built on the structure and network of public extension services, the KCs are staffed by a ministry extension worker – the KC Manager. The KC Manager brings together farmers and microentrepreneurs in common interest groups, and helps them make the most of newly available extension services.
The Republic of Korea and IFAD: working for food security and rural development
Grant Results Sheet: Tebtebba - Indigenous Peoples Assistance Facility: Asia and the Pacific
Investing in rural people in the Philippines
Case study: Tonga Agriculture Sector Plan (TASP)
Research Series Issue 1 - Agricultural and rural development reconsidered
Public-private-producer partnerships (4Ps) in small ruminant value chain development in India
IFAD in the Pacific - Partnering for rural development
IFAD recognizes that small island developing states are different than other developing countries.
They face constraints that are quite particular to their size, remoteness, insularity and ocean resource base. In the light of a changing world and new challenges faced by rural people living in SIDS, IFAD recently took the opportunity of the Global Conference on Small Island Developing States held in Samoa in 2014 to articulate its lessons learned and current approach to financing investment in rural people in its paper presented at the Conference, IFAD’s approach in Small Island Developing States.
Pacific Regional Workshop Report
In February 2013, the First Global Meeting of the Indigenous Peoples Forum took place at the IFAD headquarters in Rome, in conjunction with the 36th session of the Governing Council. In attendance at this inaugural meeting were 31 indigenous people’s representatives from 25 countries in Asia, Pacific, Latin America, Africa and the Caribbean regions. Of the 19 Asia- Pacific regional representatives, two were from the Pacific; Mr. Anthony Wale, the Executive Director Aoke Langalanga Constituency Apex Association (ALCAA), and Ms Rufina Peter, Senior Research Officer at the PNG Institute of National Affairs.
During the meeting the Pacific representatives highlighted the need for the Pacific to have a “separate identity” as per the outcomes of Asia Pacific regional preparatory workshop in Bangkok. The issue was one of visibility for the Pacific Region due to its unique, rich and diverse cultures and traditions, its significant land and sea area and its high biodiversity. The Pacific Regional meeting proposed three action plans, of which the Pacific Regional Workshop in preparation of the Second Global Meeting of the Indigenous Peoples’ Forum at IFAD is a direct result.