1. Marco Estratégico del FIDA 2011-2015 Dr. Rodney D. Cooke Director, División de Políticas y Asesoramiento Técnico Fondo Internacional de Desarrollo Agrícola Junio 2011
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5. Cofinanciación de los proyectos y programas del FIDA, 1998-2010 (en millones de US$) * No incluye los proyectos cancelados. ** Las cifras correspondientes a cofinanciados y aporte nacional no incluyen el Programa Nacional para el Empoderamiento Comunitario en las Zonas Rurales aprobado en el 2008. *** Incluye préstamos y donaciones complementarios y aporte nacional de India. Todos los programas y proyectos* 1998-2008** % 2009*** % 2010 % FIDA 4.919,7 48 677,1 50 811,5 33 Cofinanciados 2.343,7 23 313,4 23 693,0 28 Aporte nacional 3.090,3 30 368,3 27 939,1 38 Total 10.353,7 100 1.358,8 100 2.443,6 100 Número de programas y proyectos 304 33 89
IFAD Strategic Framework 2011-2015 Concept Note Henock Kifle, CDS Kevin Cleaver, PMD September 2010
Public-private partnerships in developing value chains (input supply-farming-marketing-processing-retailing) Using farmer groups to manage water and irrigation, forests, rural finance, marketing Extensive water resource management and conservation Forest conservation and management, together with GEF Export sectors- specialty crops to generate income growth Land tenure Private provision of public services in partnership with government Targeted rural development packages for marginalized and excluded groups (indigenous people, women, elderly, farm labor…)
There are five hundred million smallholder farms worldwide supporting around two billion people, or one third of the world’s population. They: Farm 80 % of the farmland in Asia and Africa. Produce 80 % of the food consumed in the developing world Feed one third of the global population. Women are increasingly the farmers of the developing world, performing the vast majority of agricultural work and producing between 45 and 80 % of food crops. Women account for 65 per cent of household food production in Asia, 70-80 per cent in Sub-Saharan Africa and 45 per cent in Latin America and the Caribbean islands.