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IFAD provides US$40.1 million to help Indian farmers in Maharashtra overcome agrarian distress
Rome, 30 September, 2009 – More than a million and a half poor rural people in the east of India's State of Maharashtra are set to benefit from a new US$40.1
IFAD President at Istanbul World Bank-IMF meeting to move smallholder farmers higher up the development agenda
Kanayo F. Nwanze also to receive MDG3 torch towards meeting gender equality Rome and Istanbul, 1 October 2009 – Ahead of the and the (IMF) annual meeting
IFAD provides US$15.60 million to ease poverty pockets in Kenya’s Southern Nyanza area
Rome, 30 September 2009 – A US$15.60 million loan from IFAD to the Republic of Kenya for the Southern Nyanza Community Development Project is set to reduce
IFAD provides US$16.2 million to Burkina Faso for Rural Business Development
Rome, 23 September 2009 – A US$8.1 million loan and US$8.1 million grant from IFAD to Burkina Faso for the Rural Business Development Services Programme
IFAD Executive Board approves US$ 217.82 million for rural poverty work worldwide
Executive Board concludes two-day meeting in Rome Rome, 15 September – Poor farmers seeking to better their lives against the backdrop of climate change
Norman Borlaug – a champion of smallholder farmers
IFAD recalls scientist's significant contribution to humanity Rome, 15 September 2009: IFAD today praised the work of Dr Norman Borlaug, who died on Saturday
IFAD President meets government authorities in Côte d’Ivoire
Talks in Abidjan focused on food security and bilateral cooperation Rome, 20 August 2009 – Kanayo F. Nwanze, President of the International Fund for Agricultural
“Agriculture is about feeding people and reducing hunger”
IFAD President Kanayo Nwanze welcomes Hillary Clinton's remarks on agriculture and improving crop yields Rome 6 August 2009: Reacting to remarks made by
IFAD President Nwanze heads to Nigeria
Global food security to feature in talks with leaders Abuja and Rome, 23 July 2009: As the lights go down on the G8 Summit in L'Aquila, Kanayo F. Nwanze,