Africa

Appui au Programme Sectoriel Forêts et Environnement (PSFE)

Lors de l’avant-dernière revue conjointe du PSFE qui s’est tenue en décembre 2009 (la dernière a eu lieu en octobre 2010), la mission a constaté des faiblesses importantes notamment dans les capacités de mise en œuvre et la nécessité pour les ministères concernés de réaliser entre autres les activités suivantes: réorganiser, renforcer et mettre en place une assistance technique pour le Service de Passation des Marchés ; renforcer les capacités des directions à l’élaboration des Termes de Référence (TdR) ;

Improve animal health services in the livestock value chain in Ethiopia (LVC-PPD)

The action will foster and strengthen public-private dialog (PPD) in promoting an enabling environment to encourage and improve investment in the livestock sector with the final objective of adding value to the livestock commodity production chains by integrating strengthened animal health, advisory and regulatory services. The project will support the Ethiopian Government in the rationalisation of veterinary services, especially in the field of (ii) development of standards; (iii) implementation of certification procedures;

Technical assistance to the agriculture development project

This contract concerns the recruitment of the technical assistance team and a pool of key experts of which an expert in

  • development of commodity associations
  • a consultant experienced in improvement of port facilities and container handling for 3 crop produce.

The project aims at supporting the value chain of coffee, cocoa and cashew through:

i) development of efficient and effective value chains for targeted crops, with specific focus on increased quality production, processing, marketing and trading;

Programme d’Amélioration de la Productivité Agricole (PAPA)

L’objectif global du programme dont ce marché fait partie est d’améliorer le revenu des exploitations familiales agropastorales du Septentrion par des réseaux professionnels plus performants, par l’utilisation durable des ressources foncières et de production et par un soutien aux cultures de café et de cacao dans la zone méridionale en vue d’une plus grande sécurité alimentaire au Cameroun. Les objectifs spécifiques du programme sont:

Technical Assistance to the Rural Impulse Fund II

Rural Impulse Fund I (RIF I), the pioneer fund in rural microfinance and the fund precedent to RIF II, was the first commercial microfinance fund to identify the emergence of financially sustainable MFIs in rural areas. The pace and quality of investments made by RIF I proved that the demand for rural microfinance is largely unmet by traditional microfinance lenders. RIF I did not report a single delinquency or non-performance on any of its investments.

Technical Assistance to the Rural Impulse Fund II

Rural Impulse Fund I (RIF I), the pioneer fund in rural microfinance and the fund precedent to RIF II, was the first commercial microfinance fund to identify the emergence of financially sustainable MFIs in rural areas. The pace and quality of investments made by RIF I proved that the demand for rural microfinance is largely unmet by traditional microfinance lenders. RIF I did not report a single delinquency or non-performance on any of its investments.

Technical Assistance to the Rural Impulse Fund II

Rural Impulse Fund I (RIF I), the pioneer fund in rural microfinance and the fund precedent to RIF II, was the first commercial microfinance fund to identify the emergence of financially sustainable MFIs in rural areas. The pace and quality of investments made by RIF I proved that the demand for rural microfinance is largely unmet by traditional microfinance lenders. RIF I did not report a single delinquency or non-performance on any of its investments.

Access to Rural and Agricultural Finance in Uganda

The financial sector in Uganda has experienced considerable growth and regulatory reforms in recent years. Despite these successes, more than 70 percent of the Ugandan population (compared to 82% in 2007) do not have access to formal financial services, including savings and credit, while also lacking basic understanding thereof. Especially the poor and the rural population, women and small-scale farmers suffer from this lack of access, which is one of the biggest obstacles to development.

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