Livestock: Integrated Livestock Development Project

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Integrated Livestock Development Project

The ILDP will empower the poor to work together to identify their needs, while integrating existing organizations and building new ones within the project framework. The project will assist the target group in forming community-based associations, such as farmers’ marketing associations, herders’ associations, rangelands management committees, village sanduq (microfinance) committees, milk collection groups, etc.

These associations will play a vital role in implementing project activities through:

  • identification and prioritizing of village development needs
  • market linkages and supply chain analysis
  • technical advisory services
  • joint or individual investment in micro- and small enterprises
  • dissemination of marketing information
  • combined procurement of inputs.  

The objective of the project is to achieve a sustainable increase in the incomes of poor rural people (nomads, small livestock holders, small farmers, rural women and unemployed youth) whose livelihoods are dependent on livestock activities in lowpotential areas. 

Status: Ongoing
Country
Syrian Arab Republic
Approval Date
15 December 2010
Duration
2010 - 2025
Sector
Livestock
Total Project Cost
US$ 8.52 million
IFAD Financing
US$ 6.25 million
Co-financiers (Domestic)
National Government US$ 2.14 million
Financing terms
Intermediate
Project ID
1100001542
Project Contact
Omar Njie

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Final Project Design Report, 2012 Region: Near East, North Africa, Europe and Central Asia

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