Promotion of Rural Incomes through Market Enhancement Project

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Promotion of Rural Incomes through Market Enhancement Project

The project is designed to be implemented in seven governorates: Qena, Sohag, Assiut, Minya and Beni Seuf in Upper Egypt, and Beheira and Kafr el Sheikh in Lower Egypt.
 
The target group will include:
  • smallholder households
  • landless labourers with rudimentary education and no access to agricultural land
  • unemployed youth
  • women and female-headed households
  • small- and medium-scale entrepreneurs.

The project's goal is to contribute to the reduction of rural poverty in Egypt. Specifically, it will seek to increase the incomes of 50,000 rural households by integrating them into the agriculture value chain.

In line with the IFAD Strategic Framework 2011-2015 and IFAD's COSOP for Egypt, the programme will focus on project management and coordination, marketing support and rural finance.

Estado: custom-msg-closed
País
Egypt
approval-date
13 Dezembro 2011
Duração
2011 - 2021
sector
sector.credi
total-project-cost
millions-usd
ifad-financing
millions-usd
co-financiers-dom
National Government millions-usd
Beneficiaries millions-usd
Other Domestic millions-usd
financing-terms
lending-term.inter
project-id
1100001571
project-contact
Mohamed Abdelgadir Adam Ahmed

Project design reports

Project design reports

Egypt: PRIME Project Design Report Região: Near East, North Africa, Europe and Central Asia

Environmental and social impact assessment

Final environmental and social management framework

Interim (mid-term) review report

Resettlement action framework

PCR digest

Special study

Project list

Project completion report

Project completion report

Co-financiers

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