Haor Infrastructure and Livelihood Improvement Project - Climate Adaptation and Livelihood Protection - IFAD
The Haor Infrastructure and Livelihood Improvement Project (HILIP) will help reduce poverty in five districts of the Haor basin: Netrakona, Habiganj, Brahmanbaria, Kishorganj and Sunamganj. The target group includes poor rural people; smallholder farming households with less than 2.5 acres of land; small fishing households; women from poor households; and small traders and intermediaries in local markets.
The project aims to improve road infrastructure, build local capacity and expand access to natural resources, technology and markets. Improved infrastructure will reduce transportation time and costs, while increasing the volume of marketed goods. It will also facilitate access to health centres and schools.
Other project objectives include increasing fish yields and aquatic biodiversity, enhancing the productivity of smallholder farms and reducing their vulnerability to adverse weather conditions. In addition, the project will secure employment for poor rural women under infrastructure improvement contracts, and it will support women's income-generating activities.
Source: HILIP President’s report (23/8/2011)
The purpose of the Climate Adaptation and Livelihood Protection Project (CALIP) is to finance supplementary activities to scale up the IFAD-supported Haor Infrastructure and Livelihood Improvement Project (HILIP), which has been under implementation since July 2012. CALIP will complement HILIP by introducing a number of innovations as part of a targeted response to the need for greater community and ecological resilience to climate change.
Source: CALIP President’s report (19/9/2013)
Additional Data
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Total Project Cost
US$ 133.31 million
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IFAD Financing
US$ 71.14 million
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Financing terms
Highly Concessional
Co-financiers (International)
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Spanish Fund
US$ 29.75 million
Co-financiers (Domestic)
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National Government
US$ 32.42 million
Project Contact
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Arnoldus Leo Julianus Hameleers