Sustainable Transformation for Agricultural Resilience in Upper Egypt (STAR)

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Sustainable Transformation for Agricultural Resilience in Upper Egypt

The programme's goal is to contribute to improved living standards of smallholder farmers and poor and vulnerable women and youth in the rural areas of Upper Egypt. Its objective is to improve the income and resilience of smallholder and landless families.

This will be done through better marketing linkages, sustainable and climate change-adapted agricultural intensification: development of small rural businesses; and Inclusive policies and strategies that build on the untapped potential of women and youth as resources for family resilience.

The programme has three main components:

  1. Strengthening rural institutions, enterprises and markets.
  2. Improvement of smallholder productivity and resilience.
  3. Programme management and policy engagement.

The programme will be implemented in three governorates of Upper Egypt: Menya, Asyut and Sohag. It will provide services to 240,000 poor rural households, of which 160,000 smallholder households will receive the full set of STAR services and 80,000 households will benefit from the STAR-supported rehabilitated water infrastructure.

Source: IFAD

Status: Ongoing
Country
Egypt
Approval Date
11 December 2019
Duration
2019 - 2029
Sector
Irrigation
Total Project Cost
US$ 269.64 million
IFAD Financing
US$ 64.54 million
Co-financiers (International)
OPEC Fund for International Development US$ 20 million
World Food Programme US$ 9.87 million
Adaptation Fund US$ 2.87 million
African Development Bank US$ 90.04 million
Co-financiers (Domestic)
National Government US$ 15.46 million
Beneficiaries US$ 12.76 million
Private sector local US$ 54.1 million
Financing terms
Ordinary
Project ID
2000002202
Project Contact
Mohamed Abdelgadir Adam Ahmed

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Egypt 2000002202: STAR Project Design Mission:June - July 2019 Type:
Region: Near East, North Africa, Europe and Central Asia

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