The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), is an international organization whose objective of to improve agricultural development and livelihoods in developing countries. Its projects and programmes are carried out in remote and environmentally fragile locations, including least developed countries and small island developing States. The IFAD assists vulnerable groups such as smallholder farmers, pastoralists, foresters, fishers and small-scale entrepreneurs in rural areas by providing, among others, access to weather information, disaster preparedness, social learning and technology transfer that enables farmers to feed growing populations and increase the climate resilience of rural farming systems.
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Accreditation timeline
Accreditation term 1
09 Nov 2018 - 08 Nov 2023
Accreditation date
14 Oct 2016
AMA execution date
24 Sep 2018
AMA effectiveness
09 Nov 2018
Term end date
08 Nov 2023
Accreditation term 2
Pending
Re-accreditation date
25 Oct 2023
AMA execution date
Pending
AMA effectiveness
Pending
Term end date
Pending
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Category C
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Intermediation 3
Intermediation 2
Intermediation 1
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Projects
FP250
Mitigation
Viet Nam
Achieving emission reduction in the Central Highlands and South Central Coast of Viet Nam to support National REDD+ Action Programme goals (RECAF)
FP236
Cross-cutting
Mexico
Basin Approach for Livelihood Sustainability through Adaptation Strategies (BALSAS)
FP233
Cross-cutting
Tajikistan
Community-based Agriculture Support Programme ‘plus’ (CASP+)
FP227
Adaptation
Madagascar
Increase Resilience to Climate Change of Smallholders Receiving the Services of the Inclusive Agricultural Value Chains Programme (DEFIS +)
FP220
Adaptation
Multiple countries
Africa Rural Climate Adaptation Finance Mechanism (ARCAFIM) for East Africa region
FP183
Cross-cutting
Multiple countries
Inclusive Green Financing Initiative (IGREENFIN I): Greening Agricultural Banks & the Financial Sector to Foster Climate Resilient, Low Emission Smallholder Agriculture in the Great Green Wall (GGW) countries - Phase I
FP162
Cross-cutting
Multiple countries
The Africa Integrated Climate Risk Management Programme: Building the resilience of smallholder farmers to climate change impacts in 7 Sahelian Countries of the Great Green Wall (GGW)
SAP017
Adaptation
Burundi
Climate proofing food production investments in Imbo and Moso basins in the Republic of Burundi
FP143
Cross-cutting
Brazil
Planting Climate Resilience in Rural Communities of the Northeast (PCRP)
SAP012
Cross-cutting
Niger (the)
Inclusive Green Financing for Climate Resilient and Low Emission Smallholder Agriculture
Agreement bolstering Africa’s climate vulnerable sign of rapid GCF implementation
04 Apr 2022 / The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has signed an implementation agreement to scale up climate action across 13 African countries soon after the new funding programme was approved by the GCF Board.
The programme, implemented by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), empowers African national and local banks to direct funds to help farmers cope with increasingly erratic climate effects while also reducing farming emissions.
Great Green Wall gets USD 82.8 million boost from GCF and IFAD
08 Nov 2021 / A project agreement has been signed in the margins of the COP26 meeting in Glasgow to green-light a USD 82.8 million GCF investment in support of the Great Green Wall.
GCF and IFAD have today signed the agreement for the “Africa Integrated Climate Risk Management Programme: Building the resilience of smallholder farmers to climate change impacts in 7 Sahelian Countries of the Great Green Wall (GGW)”
IFAD and GCF scale-up action to improve life for millions of people and restore ecosystems in Africa’s Great Green Wall
11 Jan 2021 / Millions of poor farmers living in the world’s most climate-impacted parts of the Sahel have cause for hope today because of their governments’ support for accelerating Africa’s Great Green Wall (GGW), an area covering 11 countries from Senegal and Mali in the West to Ethiopia and Djibouti in the East. A new investment programme is planned to support Sahelian governments through a partnership between the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in order to boost climate finance for these rural populations.
GCF-IFAD agreement will help agricultural communities adapt to climate change
24 Sep 2018 / A key agreement signed today between GCF and IFAD will help pioneer new land-based pathways of climate action.
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