COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly disrupted food systems and the livelihoods of farmers. IFAD built rural resilience during this global crisis.
In Pacific Small Island Developing States, the COVID-19 pandemic intensified existing challenges related to food security, nutrition and climate resilience. It emphasized the importance of Pacific agriculture and domestic food systems for food security, economic development, resilience to shocks and self-sufficiency.
The severity of the pandemic’s economic impact varies between countries depending on their dependence on imported food, integration with global supply chains, the significance of the tourism industry and their natural resources.
Launched in 2022, the Pacific Islands Rural and Agriculture Stimulus (PIRAS) Facility is a collaboration between IFAD and the Australian Government. PIRAS is a regional initiative aiming to minimize the impact of COVID-19 on rural households. The programme supports food system and economic recovery by prioritizing food self-reliance, improving local nutrition and developing sustainable, equitable agricultural livelihood opportunities for rural communities in Fiji, Kiribati, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu.
To catalyze the mobilisation of resources needed to meet communities’ needs, PIRAS is delivered through existing IFAD-funded projects and programmes. In partnership with governments, farmers’ organizations and civil society, PIRAS:
PIRAS funding totals US$8.1 million, with contributions from a US$3 million IFAD grant funded through the RPSF, Australia supplementary funds of AU$5 million and US$1.5 million from the UN COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Fund.
PIRAS Coordinator
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