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According to WB website, the Proposed Development Objective (PDO) is to promote the adoption of improved technologies leading to increase productivity and to ehance the climate resilience of agricultural production systems in the areas targeted by the project. The project consists of four components, namely:
(a) First component, Institutional support for sustainable agriculture development and climate resilience is designed to strengthen institutional capacities for agricultural research and development (AR&D) and climate change adaptation at national level.
(b) Second component, Supporting the adoption of demand-driven technologies and climate-smart agriculture will support the adoption of high productivity and climate resilient technologies and practices.
(c) Third component, Contingency emergency response, will create a mechanism for financing emergency eligible expenses in case of a disaster event by including a 'zero-dollar" Contingent Emergency Response Component (CERC); (d) Fourth component, Project management, coordination, M&E and knowledge management, will support: (i) coordination and management, including human resources, financial management (FM) and procurement; (ii) monitoring and evaluation and technical studies; (iii) knowledge management and communication; (iv) safeguards and citizen engagement, including piloting an iterative beneficiary monitoring (IBM) system for obtaining feedback and informing on project implementation; (v) establishing a Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM)
Team Leader: Amadou Ba
Senior Agriculture Economist, World Bank
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Team Leader: Ziva Razafintsalama
Senior Agriculture Economist, World Bank
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Implementing Agency: Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Equipment
Abdelkhadir Kiboro, General Secretary, MAIEA
Email Address: bordaba2001@yahoo.com
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