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According to the ADB, the project aims to improve livelihoods, food security and climate and disaster resilience of selected rural communities in Atauro, Manufahi, Manatuto, Metinaro, and Oecussi. It will enhance resilience of agriculture-based communities through landscape management solutions that address water supply reliability and protect lives, farms and infrastructure from floods; and improve the productivity of farms and agroforestry through climate-smart approaches and enhance market linkages. The project follows a community-based approach where villagers plan and implement a combination of investments in water and rural infrastructure, agriculture and agroforestry, and capacity development. Government and village institutional capacity will be strengthened through technical support and training in infrastructure design and construction, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and landscape management. The project will support about 236,000 people by building 300 water, flood protection and rural infrastructure and by supporting climate-smart practices, landscape management, market linkages and capacity development.
The ADB categorized the project risk as follows:
Environment | C |
Involuntary Resettlement | C |
Indigenous Peoples | B |
ADB Team Leader:
Stefania Dina - Country Director for Timor-Leste
No contacts provided at the time of disclosure.
Executing Agency - Council for Administration of the Infrastructure Fund:
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