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Soutien alimentaire pour des populations vulnerables de Haut Katanga

Objectives

Ce projet vise à améliorer la sécurité alimentaire des 975 ménages, dont environ 975 hommes, 975 femmes, 2925 garçons et 2925 filles, grâce à des transferts monétaires et à la provision de kits agricoles. Alors que les transferts en espèces soutiendront les besoins alimentaires immédiats du ménage, les kits agricoles soutiendront la résilience des ménages qui ont accès à la terre. Les communautés hôtes et les personnes déplacées seront ciblées pour ce projet, la sélection des bénéficiaires sera déterminée en fonction de la vulnérabilité des ménages. WV est opérationnel dans le Territoire de Pweto depuis 2012 et possède une expérience significative de la programmation des moyens de subsistance à travers des initiatives agricoles et les transferts monétaires.

Integrated response of Protection, CCCM and Shelter to address the urgent needs for IDPs and HC in Maqbana in

Objectives

ltpgtThe proposed project aims to improve the living conditions and well-being of vulnerable communities in the Maqbanah District, Taiz Governorate. With a focus on Shelter, Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) and Protection, and Education in Hays District, Al Hudaydah Governorate and Maqbnah District, Taiz Governorate. The project seeks to address the urgent needs of displaced populations (IDPs) and enhance their resilience in addition to other relevant needs of the Host Community (HC).lt/pgtltp style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x: --tw-pan-y: --tw-pinch-zoom: --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position: --tw-gradient-via-position: --tw-gradient-to-position: --tw-ordinal: --tw-slashed-zero: --tw-numeric-figure: --tw-numeric-spacing: --tw-numeric-fraction: --tw-ring-inset: --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur: --tw-brightness: --tw-contrast: --tw-grayscale: --tw-hue-rotate: --tw-invert: --tw-saturate: --tw-sepia: --tw-drop-shadow: --tw-backdrop-blur: --tw-backdrop-brightness: --tw-backdrop-contrast: --tw-backdrop-grayscale: --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate: --tw-backdrop-invert: --tw-backdrop-opacity: --tw-backdrop-saturate: --tw-backdrop-sepia: margin: 1.25em 0px text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtUnder the shelter component, pillar 2 targeting 150 IDP Households, the project will provide durable and sustainable shelter solutions enhancing their shelters, ensuring safe and dignified living conditions for the most vulnerable households. This will involve the provision of Transitional Shelter Kits (TSKs) with secured land tenure to improve their living standard and mitigate further protection risks and items and access to other relevant necessities and needs in Al Hagb site in Maqbana District in Taiz Governorate. lt/pgtltp style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x: --tw-pan-y: --tw-pinch-zoom: --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position: --tw-gradient-via-position: --tw-gradient-to-position: --tw-ordinal: --tw-slashed-zero: --tw-numeric-figure: --tw-numeric-spacing: --tw-numeric-fraction: --tw-ring-inset: --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur: --tw-brightness: --tw-contrast: --tw-grayscale: --tw-hue-rotate: --tw-invert: --tw-saturate: --tw-sepia: --tw-drop-shadow: --tw-backdrop-blur: --tw-backdrop-brightness: --tw-backdrop-contrast: --tw-backdrop-grayscale: --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate: --tw-backdrop-invert: --tw-backdrop-opacity: --tw-backdrop-saturate: --tw-backdrop-sepia: margin: 1.25em 0px text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtIn the CCCM sector, pillars 1 and 2 targeting 3938 IDPs individuals and 201 HC individuals, the project will enhance the coordination and management of displacement sites, promoting the safety, security, and well-being of IDPs. This will involve the establishment of community committees, the engagement of site residents in decision-making processes, and the facilitation of access to different services and assistance in the 4 sites of Maqbana District, Taiz Governorate.lt/pgtltp style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x: --tw-pan-y: --tw-pinch-zoom: --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position: --tw-gradient-via-position: --tw-gradient-to-position: --tw-ordinal: --tw-slashed-zero: --tw-numeric-figure: --tw-numeric-spacing: --tw-numeric-fraction: --tw-ring-inset: --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur: --tw-brightness: --tw-contrast: --tw-grayscale: --tw-hue-rotate: --tw-invert: --tw-saturate: --tw-sepia: --tw-drop-shadow: --tw-backdrop-blur: --tw-backdrop-brightness: --tw-backdrop-contrast: --tw-backdrop-grayscale: --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate: --tw-backdrop-invert: --tw-backdrop-opacity: --tw-backdrop-saturate: --tw-backdrop-sepia: margin: 1.25em 0px text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtThe Education component, pillar 1 targeting 3248 school-aged children and 56 teachers, the project will ensure that school-aged children have access to quality education in a protected and safe learning environment. This will be achieved through the establishment, rehabilitation, and expansion of classrooms, the provision of school furniture and supplies, and support for teachers through incentives.lt/pgtltp style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x: --tw-pan-y: --tw-pinch-zoom: --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position: --tw-gradient-via-position: --tw-gradient-to-position: --tw-ordinal: --tw-slashed-zero: --tw-numeric-figure: --tw-numeric-spacing: --tw-numeric-fraction: --tw-ring-inset: --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur: --tw-brightness: --tw-contrast: --tw-grayscale: --tw-hue-rotate: --tw-invert: --tw-saturate: --tw-sepia: --tw-drop-shadow: --tw-backdrop-blur: --tw-backdrop-brightness: --tw-backdrop-contrast: --tw-backdrop-grayscale: --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate: --tw-backdrop-invert: --tw-backdrop-opacity: --tw-backdrop-saturate: --tw-backdrop-sepia: margin: 1.25em 0px text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtThe Protection sector, pillar 1 targeting 1700 IDPs individuals and 300 HC individuals, will focuses on an integration with CCCM and Shelter components addressing the specific needs and vulnerabilities of individuals and groups, including women, girls, persons with disabilities, and marginalized communitiesltspan style="text-align: left display: inline !important"gt.lt/spangt It will involve the provision of legal services ltspan style="text-align: left display: inline !important"gtincluding consultations, mediation, representation, civil document extraction and legal awareness sessions participationlt/spangt and efforts to promote gender equality and inclusion throughout the project activities.lt/pgtltp class="" style=""gtNMO will lead the implementation in close collaboration with local authorities, humanitarian actors, and the affected communities. NMO's extensive experience, local presence, and coordination capabilities ensure the project's effectiveness and sustainability.ltbrgtltbrgtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtThe project is underpinned by robust monitoring mechanisms. NMO has integrated strong Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) components in the project design. This approach involves continuous consultations, feedback mechanisms, and mainstreaming of AAP principles to ensure that project beneficiaries' voices and needs are consistently addressed. This comprehensive approach to monitoring and adaptation aligns with the project's objective of responsive and impactful interventions.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltp style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x: --tw-pan-y: --tw-pinch-zoom: --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position: --tw-gradient-via-position: --tw-gradient-to-position: --tw-ordinal: --tw-slashed-zero: --tw-numeric-figure: --tw-numeric-spacing: --tw-numeric-fraction: --tw-ring-inset: --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur: --tw-brightness: --tw-contrast: --tw-grayscale: --tw-hue-rotate: --tw-invert: --tw-saturate: --tw-sepia: --tw-drop-shadow: --tw-backdrop-blur: --tw-backdrop-brightness: --tw-backdrop-contrast: --tw-backdrop-grayscale: --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate: --tw-backdrop-invert: --tw-backdrop-opacity: --tw-backdrop-saturate: --tw-backdrop-sepia: margin: 1.25em 0px text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtNMO leads project implementation, collaboratively working with local authorities, humanitarian partners, and communities. This strategy ensures NMO's expertise, local presence, and coordination prowess are utilized optimally, enhancing project effectiveness and long-term sustainability.lt/pgtltp style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x: --tw-pan-y: --tw-pinch-zoom: --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position: --tw-gradient-via-position: --tw-gradient-to-position: --tw-ordinal: --tw-slashed-zero: --tw-numeric-figure: --tw-numeric-spacing: --tw-numeric-fraction: --tw-ring-inset: --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur: --tw-brightness: --tw-contrast: --tw-grayscale: --tw-hue-rotate: --tw-invert: --tw-saturate: --tw-sepia: --tw-drop-shadow: --tw-backdrop-blur: --tw-backdrop-brightness: --tw-backdrop-contrast: --tw-backdrop-grayscale: --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate: --tw-backdrop-invert: --tw-backdrop-opacity: --tw-backdrop-saturate: --tw-backdrop-sepia: margin: 1.25em 0px text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtBy addressing critical needs in Shelter, CCCM, Protection and Education, the project aims to improve the overall well-being and resilience of vulnerable communities in Maqbnah District, Taiz Governorate and Hays District in Al Hudaydeh Governorate. It aligns with the strategic priorities outlined in the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) and contributes to the cluster/sector objectives, while also promoting localization, gender equality, and community participation throughout the project cycle.lt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt

SJO-2019-HRF-PBI - is nu 4-5778

General

Central America is one of the most dangerous regions in the world in which to defend human rights, and human rights defenders working in Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua face risks to their physical and psychological security and well-being. Land rights and environmental defenders are es-pecially at risk, and form a large share of HRD casualties in the region. This project will therefore protect land rights and environ-mental defenders as they carry out their dangerous work, and will train them in the essential skills they need for their work, such as security and lobbying. Specific objectives (outcomes) of the project are: 1. The resilience and security is enhanced of land and envi-ronmental (W)HRDs from Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicara-gua through the protection and moral support provided through international accompaniment and observation. 2. Land and environmental (W)HRDs from Guatemala, Hondu-ras and Nicaragua develop their capacity to effectively carry out risk analysis and implement security plans and proce-dures; create and implement national and international advo-cacy strategies; and increase their resilience through direct workshops and participation in exchange spaces with other (W)HRDs from the country/region. 3. Authorities in Guatemala, Honduras and Costa Rica (Nicara-gua) are reminded of their international human rights obliga-tions regarding the security and protection of (W)HRDs, and the specific needs of land and environmental rights defend-ers, and take action to support and protect them.

Mriya IV Project

General

The project involves providing an annual revolving working capital facility to Mriya, a leading Ukrainian primary agricultural producer with a proven track record of growing wheat, barley, sugar beet, rapeseed, potatoes, and other crops. The working capital facility will provide financing for inputs needed for agricultural production to produce agricultural commodities for sale to local clients and international traders. In addition to the working capital facility, the project includes a three year loan to help Mriya improve its waste management and realize energy efficiencies.

Objectives

IFC''s financing will contribute to the development of a large-scale modern farming operation which will improve land productivity and have a demonstration impact on other neighboring farms. Mriya''s land and operations are located in Western Ukraine in the Ternopil, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, Chernivtsi and Khmelnitsky regions. These four regions are amongst the poorest regions in the country. Development impact of the project will be as follows: Employment: Mriya''s investment program and the additional permanent and seasonal employment positions created by Mriya will make a significant contribution to the emergence of economic opportunities for the population in the regions that Mriya operates in. In addition to creating new jobs, Mriya is setting new employment standards in the region by providing benefits to its farm workers such food and housing. Environmental and Social Standards: As part of the Environmental and Social Action Plan (ESAP), Mriya will implement an ESMS to further enhance its environmental and social management. Private Sector Development: Mriya sells its products to a diversified base of final customers and traders. Among them, there currently are about 50 MSME distributors of mainly potatoes and corn, for final sales on the domestic market and 110 trasporters to deliver the grains and crops to the port for export.

Sustaining peace and improving social cohesion through the promotion of rural employment opportunities for you

General

The project aims to sustain peace by addressing two interlinked root causes of confilct in LIberia, namely grievance over insufficient participation of young women and men in local dispute resolution and lack of employment and livelihoods opportunities for rural youth. To achieve this aim, the project works towards two interrelated outcomes: Outcome 1: Yound women and men have increased access to local conflict resolution mechanisms, with a focus on land disputes and become ctive agents of peace; Outcome 2: Rural young women and men have access to sustainable agricultural livelihoods addressing kex drivers of conflict. FAO, WFP and ILO jointly implement this project in close collaboration with implementing partners, including among others, the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Minstry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Labour, local government representatives and civil sociaty organisations working on bottom-up, alternative land dispute resolution and livelihood support and development. FAO as lead ensures proper coordination for provison of robust technical support and expertise to safeguard the successful implementation of the project. The project is further implemented in accordance with the national development priorities outlined in the Government of Liberia's Pro-Poor Agenda, focusing in particular on Pillar 1 ("Power to the People", and its Goal 1 of "Reducing development inequality to enable the people to prosper", that sees youth employment as a key priority, as well as Goal 3 "Sustaining the Peace."