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Other organizations funding or implementing with land governance projects which are included in Land Portal's Projects Database. A detailed list of these organizations will be provided here soon. They range from bilateral or multilateral donor agencies, national or international NGOs,  research organizations etc.

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Réponse d'urgence aux populations affectées par les déplacements pour un accès effectif aux services d'eau, hy

Objectives

Le projet vise à contribuer à la réduction de l'insécurité alimentaire et reconstruire les moyens de subsistance. Cet objectif fixé par le cluster securite alimentaire dans la définition stratégique, qui mets un accent sur la réponse aux besoins urgents, critiques et immédiats en fournissant une assistance humanitaire ciblant les populations les plus à risque. La sous-préfecture de Mbres est la zone principalement ciblée, vue son impact négatif en insécurité alimentaire et la destruction des moyens d’existence des ménages, suite aux crises récurrentes qui ont favorisées le déplacement de la population soit vers les familles d’accueil ou les sites des déplacés. En Janvier 2016, suite à une intervention d’assistance alimentaire, 4172 personnes déplacées dans les sites et celles vivant dans les familles d’accueils sur l’axe Kaga-Bandoro – Mbres, Kabo – Moyenne Sido, ont bénéficiées de la distribution des vivres en collaboration avec le Programme Alimentaire Mondial. Cette assistance alimentaire a pour objectif d’assurer une ration alimentaire mensuelle pour alléger la lourde charge dont cette population hôte et déplacée porte, pour subvenir au besoin alimentaire et prévenir le recourt aux stratégies d’adaptation négatives. Le projet appuiera directement 4677 personnes déplacées et 510 personnes autochtones ayant besoin d’appui aux semences en mettant en disposition les kits agricoles pour leur permettre de relancer leur culture maraichère. Depuis février 2016 les mouvements de retour vers les villages d’origine s’observent timidement, et le monitoring de protection encours mener par les équipes INTERSOS définira le nombre des ménages en besoin immédiat. Les populations vivant sur l’axe Mbres – Balekete et Balekete – Ayolo sont à 90% agriculteur et les motivations de retour vers leur village d’origine sont articulées par l’accès limité à la terre dans les sites où ils vivent ou dans les familles d’accueils. Une évaluation des ménages ayant accès à la terre s’ajoutera dans la définition des critères de sélection de la population cible. Les ménages qui auront reçu les kits agricoles dont FAO mets en place dans le cadre de ce projet. Les bénéficiaires des formations seront intégrés dans les groupements d’assises communautaires appuyées par l’ONG ADEM. Selon le besoin identifié dans la zone d’intervention le projet prévoit une distribution de 4620 géniteurs petits bétails dont 3 femelles et 1 mal directement aux 1155 ménages qui ont perdu leur bétails lors de leur déplacement dans les sites et familles d’accueils en septembre 2015. Ces cultures et petit élevage à cycle court, permettrons de répondre qualitativement et quantitativement aux besoins alimentaires immédiats. Dans le but d’accroitre et redynamiser les marchés locaux, le projet tient en considération le facteur aggravant représenté par la période de soudure en proposant une approche basée sur le transfert d’argent en termes des coupons aux personnes plus vulnérables et surtout les femmes chef de ménage qui ont un accès limité aux ressources. Une étude du marché basée sur la disponibilité et commercialisation des produits alimentaires sera réalisée au début du projet, pour dégager les aléas de la faisabilité mais aussi la capacité d’absorption du volume financier dans les marchés locaux des communautés cibles.

Establishing Industrial Processing and Marketing of Beles-based Food Products for Increased Income in Rural Co

General

There is a great potential to better utilize prickly pear, #Beles# in Amharic (Opuntia Ficus-Indica L.) as a source for food and feed processing in the semiarid parts of Northern Ethiopia. The plant grows freely, the fruits are appreciated and the pads are used to feed cattle particularly in the dry periods. However, there is not much value addition activities being undertaken and #Beles# fruits spoil quickly, leading to huge losses in the harvest season and a complete lack of #Beles# in the market in the off season. The project will establish a processing center as a pilot plant in order to better make use of both #Beles# fruits and the pads. Different food and feed products with longer shelf life will be trialled and marketed, building on experience from other countries with a long tradition of processing #Beles#. The project will organize youth and women associations for collection, processing and marketing, providing poor communities with income generation activities and contributing to poverty alleviation. In addition to its income generation potential, the cactus also mitigates land degradation, and thus has the potential to combat the ongoing desertification in the region.

Emergency assistance to 750 IDPs households (5250 individuals) through cash transfers, protection, and WASH to

Objectives

While the majority of moderately food insecure and severely food insecure populations in the Eastern provinces (including 53% in Kunar and 64% in Nangarhar including 68% of IDPs) , MADERA and SHPOUL have decided to respond to the emergency’s needs of improving the food consumption score of IDPs households through cash grants and improve their water and sanitation condition through establishing safe and clean water access infrastructure while taking into accounts their protection measures. In Kunar, the markets of Dara-e Pech (Nangalam) and Khas Kunar (Tanar and Arazi) are accessible and various food and non-food items are available including wheat flour, pulses, vegetable oil, local rices, salt and sugar to provide 2100 Kcal/person/day for one month to constitute an appropriate food basket and Nangarhar is similar – (Sukhrod district headquarter Bazar, the other local markets such as Muimobark Bazar , Sutltan Poor Bazar, Chamttala Bazar, Shekh Massry Bazar and other villages’ bazar) with availability of the same products mentioned to fill the basic needs of the population with possibilities for women to access those areas easily. The aims of helping them to buy nutritious food and understand the values of non-harming coping mechanisms in nutrition are mainly to ensure timely provision of affordable and dietary efficient food to avoid malnutrition. Nevertheless, as WFP pointed out, staple food’s price has been increasing due to the higher demands. MADERA wants to encourage the local market to flourish through its cash grants approach, The cash distribution seems to be an effective solution to enable the most vulnerable IDPs to cover their immediate basic needs particularly in terms of food access especially since markets of Dara-I-Pech, Khas Kunar and Surkh Rod are efficiently functioning. According to OCHA, cash assistance remains a “way to enable families to decide for themselves how best to meet their own needs” and to respond to their most urgent ones. This need responding approach is meeting two criteria: - Re-establishing linked to the market which will benefit the host communities - Empowering the most vulnerable that cannot access work through helping them to establish livelihoods MADERA and SHPOUL will obviously focus as well on ensuring timely access to a sufficient quantity of safe drinking water, use of adequate and gender sensitive sanitation and appropriate means of hygiene practices by the affected populations by linking rehabilitation of WASH infrastructures to the Citizen’s Charter implemented by DACAAR in the Eastern regions by promoting hygiene practices, rehabilitation of boreholes, water treatments in general to ensure limitation of diseases spread out through lack of sanitation appropriateness and release the burden on malnourished populations. Lack of drinking water and job opportunities are a few of the catalyst causes of facing hardships through displacements while land disputes add further tensions to the current humanitarian crisis. MADERA and SHPOUL through awareness campaigns dedicated for IDPs on their rights to land in the context of displacement and particularly affecting women,will ensure contribution to best-knowledge and practices which will enhance IDPs’ access to livelihoods in the longer term to find area of land to cultivate afterwards as everyone is entitled to a safe home. The 2 NGOs will liaise with relevant humanitarian partners in the area to reach out the most vulnerable and protect the dignity and diminish the suffering of women and children.

Mozambique - Drought Recovery and Agriculture Resilience Project (DRARP)

General

The Drought Recovery and Climate Resilience Project is an integrated operation to strengthen the capacity of the rural communities to address the inter-linked challenges of climate change, rural poverty, food insecurity and land degradation through the provision of water harvesting infrastructure, and improving food production and marketing activities as well as capacity building for the affected communities. This project consists of three approaches for scaling up agriculture water infrastructure development through: (1) small irrigation schemes, (ii) construction and installation of water harvesting structures and (iii) installation of water treatment plants with desalination systems powered by solar panel systems. The DRARP is a critical intervention as the effects and impacts of climate change are already being felt due to erratic and inadequate rainfall patterns and declining on-farm productivity as a result of the increasing intensity of adverse climatic conditions. The project will support the improvement of food security and marketing to increase resilience to climate change and provide capacity building on climate change risk management in particular related to drought, and systems for monitoring and evaluation. The total project cost is 11.0 UA (15.51 million dollars) over 5 years (2018-2022) and will be implemented in the four drought prone districts of Magude, Matutuine, Chigubo and Chibuto with estimated total direct beneficiaries of 20,000 and additional 20,000 indirect beneficiaries. It consists of the three following components: I) Agriculture Water Infrastructure Development; (ii) improved Food Security and Marketing to Increase Resilience to Climate Change; and (iii) Project Management.

Objectives

The DRARP goal is to strengthen the capacity of the rural communities to address the inter-linked challenges of climate change, rural poverty, food insecurity and land degradation through the provision of water harvesting infrastructure, and improving food production and marketing activities as well as capacity building for the affected communities.

Target Groups

The selected communities are among those mostly affected by the drought and they will be the direct beneficiaries of the activities under the project. Public institutions such as the Ministry of Public Works and Water Resources, National Agricultural Research Institute and relevant Directorates in the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security and the provincial and district directorates of Agriculture and Public Works will benefit from the project interventions in terms of capacity building. Other indirect beneficiaries are health centers, public schools and district offices (benefiting from the rain water harvesting structures), processors, traders, entrepreneurs, various service providers, NGOs, etc. In addition to infrastructure and improved agricultural practices, innovative techniques needed for quality maintenance of infrastructure, nutrition modules, conservation and processing of food products will be developed. Many people will also benefit from the project through radio jingles that will disseminate some of the project’s nutrition and weather information, and training programs. Estimates plan for approximately 20.000 indirect beneficiaries.

AquaS - Strengthening decentralized entities in 11 municipalities of Bassa Casamance in land planning and wate

General

The proposal is intended to accompany local actors in the creation of a land management system, in particular an integrated management of water resources, adapted to the Senegalese national context and in accordance with internationally recognized principles