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Ifad
Ifad meaning
Acronym of International Fund for Agricultural Development.
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The strategic policy of IFAD is detailed in Strategic Framework for IFAD 2011–2015: Enabling the Rural Poor to Overcome Poverty.
Similarly; Alhaji Darma Muhammad, Programme Manager, Borno State Agricultural Development Programme, said the workshop would chart a way towards achieving greater goals of IFAD programme.
Speaking at the event on Friday in Lokoja, Dr Stella Adejoh, the State Programme Coordinator (SPC) of IFAD-VCDP, said the initiative would ensure consistency and accuracy in the measurement of weights, length, volume and other quantities.
Meanwhile, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has made available $20 million to Ghana Government to support agriculture expansion programmme following the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the report's findings, IFAD increased the reach of rural finance - including to remote areas - to an even larger group than originally planned.
Ada pun Program YESS ini merupakan kerja sama antara Badan Penyuluhan dan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia Pertanian (BPPSDMP) Kementerian Pertanian dengan International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
After graduation, he served as forestry officer and went on to serve as a monitoring and evaluation officer with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Khangma, Trashigang.
Before moving to China Gescher, at age 23, was legal advisor to ‘a tiny UN agency’ called International Fund for Agricultural development (IFAD).
Dr Ameh Onoja, IFAD-VCDP Nation,al Programme Coordinator (NPC), urged the communities to assist the committee to ensure that the facilities were adequately maintained.
Dr Mathew Ahmed, the State Programme Coordinator (SPC) of IFAD-VCDP, made this known at the opening of one of the entrepreneurship workshops in Minna on Friday.
IFAD is an international financial institution and a specialized United Nations agency based in Rome – the UN’ s food and agriculture hub.
Implemented in six districts, including Lilongwe with financial support from the International Fund for Agriculture Development (Ifad), the programme intends to reduce poverty and improve food security among the rural population.
THE Federal Government and the Value Chain Development Programme (VCDP) of International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) have started the training of 250 farmers in Niger in cassava and rice entrepreneurship.
A state becomes a member of IFAD by ratifying the multilateral treaty known as the Agreement establishing the International Fund for Agricultural Development.
IFAD is represented on the Leadership Council of Compact2025 by its president Kanayo F. Nwanze.
IFAD’s 2011 Rural Poverty Report demonstrated that during the past decade, the overall rate of extreme poverty in rural areas of developing countries has dropped from 48% to 34%, led by dramatic gains in East Asia.
IFAD’s immediate response was to make available up to $200 million, €175 million from existing loans and grants to provide an urgent boost to agricultural production in the developing world, in the face of high food prices and low food stocks.
IFAD tackles poverty not only as a lender, but also as an advocate for rural poor people.
The Executive Board is responsible for overseeing the general operations of IFAD and for approving its programme of work.
The Executive Board, responsible for overseeing the general operations of IFAD and approving loans and grants, is composed of 18 members and 18 alternate members.