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According to the WB, the development objective is to: Pilot insect production and processing for increased resilience for forcibly displacedand host communities.
The pilot program focuses on forcibly displaced people, specifically women and youth, by helping them produce, process, and market micro-livestock, or insects, for human food, animal feed, and fertilizers (IF4FFF). The improved economic resilience from insect farming will contribute to providing income, livelihoods, and food security for forcibly displaced populations and would reduce the negative spillovers from FCV and help these communities recover, thereby reducing the risk of future violence.
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