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IFAD and Fishery

IFAD and Fishery. Nicole Franz Consultant Technical Advisory department 12-13 January 2009. Number of IFAD approved projects 1978-2008. Number of fisheries/aquaculture-related projects by IFAD division. Sub-component types in IFAD fisheries/aquaculture related projects. Source: PPMS.

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IFAD and Fishery

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  1. IFAD and Fishery Nicole Franz Consultant Technical Advisory department 12-13 January 2009

  2. Number of IFAD approved projects1978-2008

  3. Number of fisheries/aquaculture-related projects by IFAD division

  4. Sub-component types in IFAD fisheries/aquaculture related projects Source: PPMS

  5. Areas of potential interest for IFAD CPMs in relation to fisheries/aquaculture (number of nominations) Source: own survey data elaboration

  6. CoP for pro-poor fisheries and aquaculture development: Rationale for IFAD Rationale Acknowledging IFAD’s relatively limited expertise and resources in fisheries and aquaculture it is reasonable to seek partnerships with external knowledge centres.

  7. Knowledge-sharing and learning in IFAD- Community of Practice (CoP) Approach

  8. CoP for pro-poor fisheries and aquaculture development: Objective for IFAD • To facilitate the mainstreaming; • to enhance inter-sectoral linkages and • to reduce potential interface conflicts of fisheries and aquaculture related activities in IFAD investments through strengthened strategic interaction/collaborations with partner institutions (public and private, formal and informal)

  9. CoP for pro-poor small-scale fisheries and aquaculture development: Nature • Connection and coordination mechanism for strategic partnerships between small-scale fisheries and aquaculture development practitioners, managers, researchers, producer organizations and other stakeholders institutions • Building on the work, experience, knowledge and tools of the participating partners

  10. CoP for pro-poor small-scale fisheries and aquaculture development: excpected output Contribution to generating enabling conditions for: • Secured assets of small-scale fishers and fish farmers; • Improved productivity through sustainable use of natural resources; • Improved competitiveness of and access to markets for small-scale fisheries and aquaculture products

  11. IFAD’s Comparative Advantage • Knowledge broker and innovation catalyser on rural development • Advocate of the rural poor • Funding facility • Promoter of national ownership and grassroot organizations

  12. THANK YOU

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