HEALTH SYSTEM

IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY

The RISE project is a one-year project which started in 1st December 2022 and will be completed in 30th November 2023. It is aligned with national priorities and strategies as outlined in the Somalia National Development Plan for 2020 to 2024 (NDP-9 – Pillar 3 Economic Development and Pillar 4 Social Development) which is further aligned with mainstreaming the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across the Government’s agenda reflecting the principles of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

The objective of the  project is to contribute to the conducive Agro-ecological and market conditions, protecting productive livelihoods and tapping new market opportunities to reduce small-scale producers’ vulnerability, enhancing their resilience to the shocks from the Ukraine crisis on their livelihoods and improve their incomes.

The project seeks to maintain and improve climate- smart agricultural productive capacity, post-harvest, and resilient water infrastructure access for small-scale producers by supporting the agricultural productive capacity and functionality of food supply chains,  resilient irrigation  systems and domestic water supply infrastructure through innovations and technologies.

The project is primarily targeting small holder’s farmers groups (Agropastoral communities) in the districts of Qardo and North Galkacyo in Puntland  and  Beledweyne and Jowhar districts in Hirshabelle State. The project is also supporting the fishing communities in Hobyo district of Galmudug state. The project also seeks to maintain and improve climate- smart agricultural productive capacity, post-harvest, and resilient water infrastructure access for small-scale producers by supporting the agricultural productive capacity and functionality of food supply chains,  resilient irrigation  systems and domestic water supply infrastructure through innovations and technologies.

This project is estimated to reach 10,000 households (HHs), which is 60,000 direct beneficiaries. However, with the available initial allocation under the CRI, the project will target about 5,000 HHs (50%) of the total project outreach or 30,000 direct beneficiaries. In line with IFAD targeting policy, at least 50% of the targeted beneficiaries will be women and 25% will be youth from the marginalized groups and affected crisis.

IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY

The RISE project is a one-year project which started in 1st December 2022 and will be completed in 30th November 2023. It is aligned with national priorities and strategies as outlined in the Somalia National Development Plan for 2020 to 2024 (NDP-9 – Pillar 3 Economic Development and Pillar 4 Social Development) which is further aligned with mainstreaming the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across the Government’s agenda reflecting the principles of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

The objective of the  project is to contribute to the conducive Agro-ecological and market conditions, protecting productive livelihoods and tapping new market opportunities to reduce small-scale producers’ vulnerability, enhancing their resilience to the shocks from the Ukraine crisis on their livelihoods and improve their incomes.

The project seeks to maintain and improve climate- smart agricultural productive capacity, post-harvest, and resilient water infrastructure access for small-scale producers by supporting the agricultural productive capacity and functionality of food supply chains,  resilient irrigation  systems and domestic water supply infrastructure through innovations and technologies.

The project is primarily targeting small holder’s farmers groups (Agropastoral communities) in the districts of Qardo and North Galkacyo in Puntland  and  Beledweyne and Jowhar districts in Hirshabelle State. The project is also supporting the fishing communities in Hobyo district of Galmudug state. The project also seeks to maintain and improve climate- smart agricultural productive capacity, post-harvest, and resilient water infrastructure access for small-scale producers by supporting the agricultural productive capacity and functionality of food supply chains,  resilient irrigation  systems and domestic water supply infrastructure through innovations and technologies.

This project is estimated to reach 10,000 households (HHs), which is 60,000 direct beneficiaries. However, with the available initial allocation under the CRI, the project will target about 5,000 HHs (50%) of the total project outreach or 30,000 direct beneficiaries. In line with IFAD targeting policy, at least 50% of the targeted beneficiaries will be women and 25% will be youth from the marginalized groups and affected crisis.