Panama - IFAD
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The context
Panama is a high-income country, but significant gaps remain in terms of rural poverty and malnutrition, particularly among Indigenous Peoples.
Panama’s dependence on fuel imports for transport and electricity leaves it exposed to global market fluctuations. It is also dependent on food and fertilizer imports.
The strategy
IFAD improves the wellbeing of poor smallholders, focusing on climate adaptation strategies and empowering Indigenous Peoples, youth and women.
Key activities include:
enhancing food security and climate resilience for smallholder communities by building resilient food systems; and
sharing best practices and lessons learnt on rural development and climate resilience.
Country facts
- Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Panama’s economy grew four times the regional average.
- Seventeen per cent of people cannot afford a healthy diet.
Experts
Mariano Pidal
Programme Officer, Latin America and the Caribbean Division
[email protected]Projects and Programmes
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Participative Development and Rural Modernization Project
Cost: US$ 12.82 million
Sustainable Rural Development Project for the Ngöbe-Buglé Territory and Adjoining Districts
Cost: US$ 21.21 million
Sustainable Rural Development Project in the Provinces of Cocle, Colon and Panama West
Cost: US$ 17.39 million
Sustainable Agricultural Development and Environmental Protection Project for the Darien
Cost: US$ 14.19 million
Rural Development Project for Ngobe Communities
Cost: US$ 14 million
Agricultural Credit Project II
Cost: US$ 43.9 million
Rural Development Project for the Guaymi Communities
Cost: US$ 13.59 million
Agricultural Credit Project
Cost: US$ 45.3 million