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Étude de cas Le modèle de la vie familiale en Ouganda

septembre 2015
Le modèle de la vie familiale a été mis au point et est actuellement appliqué dans le cadre du Community Connector Project, un projet d’une durée de cinq ans lancé par l’Agence des États-Unis pour le développement international (USAID) dans le cadre de son Initiative alimentaire pour l’avenir (Feed the Future). Le principal organisme d’exécution de ce projet est FHI 360 (anciennement Family Health International), une organisation de développement humain à but non lucratif. 

An Innovative, Scalable, Pro-poor Home Cooking-based Charcoal Production Value Chain For Women

septembre 2015
With a small grant, INBAR has innovated Household Charcoal (HHC) production from cooking with firewood into a new livelihood opportunity and sustainable value chain for the economic empowerment of poor rural women. Women from poor rural households in Ethiopia, India and Tanzania were trained to put out fires when they had finished cooking to prevent smouldering, collect household charcoal through the clusters and process it into briquettes. INBAR has also developed the NCPP Social Enterprise Model which is an Innovative & Inclusive Institutional system to strengthen the rural development ecosystem and enable safe investment opportunities for rural women.

Note pratique Méthodologies axées sur les ménages

septembre 2015

Cette Note pratique constitue un guide, étape par étape, de la mise en œuvre des méthodologies (ou méthodes) axées sur les ménages. Y sont décrites les activités menées à l’échelle du ménage, les différentes approches suivies pour appliquer ces méthodes, le système des prestataires de services et des facilitateurs, ainsi que le rôle de la communauté et de l’environnement global. Elles indiquent les points principaux à prendre en compte pour inclure ces méthodes au stade de la conception et de l’exécution des projets. 

Note pratique: Évaluation des risques liés au changement climatique dans les projets relatifs à des filières

septembre 2015

Les projets relatifs à des filières, qui sont performants et contribuent à réduire la pauvreté, peuvent aussi favoriser l’adaptation au changement climatique, en entraînant une augmentation des ressources des exploitants et en renforçant leurs liens avec les institutions. 

Ecuador - Sustainable Management of Biodiversity and Water Resources in the Ibarra-San Lorenzo Corridor

septembre 2015
Over the last decade, Ecuador’s poverty levels have fallen despite a period of recent political and economic crises. Nevertheless, in rural spheres, indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorian communities continue to face barriers to economic inclusion, ranging from lack of secure access to land and water resources to limited investment opportunities. The situation varies across regions and social groups. In the Amazon for instance, indigenous groups struggle to obtain clear titles for communal lands that are under increased pressure from oil exploration and production. In the highlands, peasant communities face shortages of land and increasing degradation due to agricultural intensification and unregulated expansion into the upper reaches of water basins (páramos). In the coastal regions, communities face growing encroachment on their lands by large landholdings, in addition to degradation of mangrove forests due to unsustainable exploitation.

GEF Senegal factsheet

septembre 2015
The project interventions focus on water resources management through three
main components: i) capacity building, awareness raising and knowledge
management at the national level, ii) water harvesting and watershed
management, and iii) water conservation and efficient irrigation.

Climate Change Adaptation Project in the Areas of Watershed Management and Water Retention

septembre 2015
The project interventions focus on water resources management through three
main components: i) capacity building, awareness raising and knowledge
management at the national level, ii) water harvesting and watershed
management, and iii) water conservation and efficient irrigation.

ASAP Burundi factsheet

septembre 2015
Project activity has been classified into separate components, however they all come together to deliver the same overall objective. One component revolves around sustainable growth and capacity building. It will focus efforts on things such as improvements to infrastructure and hydro agriculture; developing wetlands and watershed areas.

ASAP Uganda factsheet

septembre 2015
The project work will be split into two components. The first will deal with Rural Livelihoods and the second with Market Linkages and Climate Resilient Infrastructure.
PRELNOR will enable smallholder farmers to improve their productivity to a level where there is enough surplus production that the farmer can sell at market.

GEF Mexico factsheet

septembre 2015
The project objective is to strengthen sustainable forest management in the
project area and develop local capabilities, leading to the reduction of carbon
emissions from deforestation and the increase of carbon sequestration
through the financing of initiatives for the most vulnerable. Project operations
are focused in 25 municipalities, in which 83 per cent of the population are
indigenous peoples.

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