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La population du sud-ouest de Madagascar connait un taux de pauvreté de 94%, et 65% des ménages vivent en inscurité alimentaire. Ils sont exposés aux menaces récurrentes de sécheresse et d‘invasions acridiennes. Le projet contribue à la prévention de la sous-nutrition chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans en agissant sur ses causes structurelles et conjoncturelles dans 5 communes du district de Betioky Atsimo.
Despite the widespread violence against women and girls, which is a major cause of suffering, poverty and a serious barrier to development worldwide, too little is done to abolish it. The UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women, managed by UN-Women, awards grants to innovative projects to contribute to the acceleration of prevention, reduction and abolishment of violence against women and girls in all regions of the world.
As government reforms struggle to take hold, Myanmar is at a turning point. Sixty years of mismanagement and civil strife have driven 32% of the population below the poverty line, with women and those in ethnic minority and conflict areas at higher risk. With its contribution to the multi-donor Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT), Switzerland helps improve livelihoods of two million rural poor, while helping shape pro-poor government development strategies.
La carte d'identification nationale (CIN), établie par l'Office National d'Identification (ONI) permet aux citoyens/-ennes haïtiens d’exercer leur droit de vote – mais aussi d’enregistrer une entreprise, d’ouvrir un compte bancaire, d’obtenir un emploi légal etc. Pour les élections sénatoriales partielles et locales – prévues entre avril et octobre 2014 – 500’000 citoyens/-ennes supplémentaires aux 5 millions d'adultes déjà enregistrés devraient recevoir une carte et ainsi le droit de vote et autres privilèges de la citoyenneté.
Launched by IFAD in 2012, the Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Programme (ASAP) aims at improving by 2020 the resilience to climate change of 8 million people who are living in poor smallholder farming communities. It will do so by delivering grants ranging between USD 3 and 15 millions to IFAD projects, where resilience is fully integrated into the wider IFAD country programme or project. ASAP is also expected to deliver co-benefits in terms of carbon sequestration and reduction in net emissions from agriculture, and to reduce the pressure on conversion of forests to agriculture use.
Restore the food and nutrition security and agriculture-based livelihoods of typhoon-affected households, through cash-for-work activities complemented by the distribution of key agricultural and fisheries inputs and facilities.
Deforestation and forest degradation are threatening the livelihoods of the rural poor in the Mekong region. Community forestry has proven to be a sustainable way to improve forest management, strengthen local livelihoods, and mitigate impacts of climate change. SDC supports RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests to promote community forestry throughout the Mekong region through a core contribution.