Pastoral Community Development Project II - IFAD
Pastoralists and agropastoralists make up nearly 15 per cent of Ethiopia's total population and are among the poorest and most vulnerable rural people in the country. This project is the second phase of a successful partnership between IFAD, Ethiopia's pastoral communities, local and federal governments, and the International Development Association. It builds on successes of the first phase to improve the livelihoods of about 600,000 pastoral and agropastoral households – about 25 per cent of Ethiopia's pastoralists.
In this second phase, the project increases its reach from 32 to 57 districts in the Afar, Oromia, Somali and Southern regions, where communities have high illiteracy rates, comparatively low school enrolment rates and very limited access to basic social services in health, sanitation, safe drinking water, transport and communications.
It has a people-centred, holistic approach and its aims include delivering basic social services, reducing rural poverty and enhancing economic growth. It also builds the institutional capacity of pastoral community organizations and local governments. The overall project design supports Ethiopia's GTP and the government's rural development, food security and pastoral development strategies and policies.
Source: IFAD
Additional Data
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Total Project Cost
US$ 138.72 million
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IFAD Financing
US$ 39.01 million
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Financing terms
DSF Grant/Highly Concessional
Co-financiers (International)
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World Bank: International Development Association
US$ 80.01 million
Co-financiers (Domestic)
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Beneficiaries
US$ 14.7 million
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Local Government
US$ 5 million
Project Contact
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Robson Mutandi