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| International Fund for Agricultural Development | |
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| Formation | 1977 |
| Type | Specialized agency |
| Headquarters | Rome, Italy |
| Membership | N/A |
| Language | N/A |
| Leader title | President |
| Leader name | Alvaro Lario |
| Website | N/A |
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is a specialized agency of the United Nations dedicated to eradicating poverty and hunger in rural areas of developing countries. Established in 1977, IFAD focuses on providing low-interest loans and grants to support agricultural development projects that improve food security and nutrition, increase rural incomes, and enhance resilience to climate change.
History[edit]
IFAD was established as an international financial institution in response to the food crises of the early 1970s, which highlighted the need for increased investment in agriculture and rural development. The organization was created following the 1974 World Food Conference, where member states of the United Nations recognized the importance of addressing the root causes of hunger and poverty.
Mission and Objectives[edit]
IFAD's mission is to empower poor rural women and men in developing countries to achieve higher incomes and improved food security. The organization aims to:
- Increase agricultural productivity and rural incomes
- Improve the nutritional status of rural populations
- Enhance the resilience of rural communities to climate change and other shocks
- Promote gender equality and empower women
Programs and Initiatives[edit]
IFAD supports a wide range of programs and initiatives, including:
- Smallholder agriculture development
- Rural financial services
- Market access and value chain development
- Natural resource management
- Climate change adaptation and mitigation
Governance[edit]
IFAD is governed by a Governing Council and an Executive Board. The Governing Council is the highest decision-making body, consisting of representatives from all member states. The Executive Board oversees the organization's operations and approves projects and programs.
Funding[edit]
IFAD's resources come from contributions by member states, loan repayments, and investment income. The organization also mobilizes additional resources through partnerships with other international financial institutions, governments, and the private sector.
Impact[edit]
Since its inception, IFAD has financed over 1,000 projects in nearly 100 countries, benefiting millions of rural people. The organization's work has contributed to significant improvements in agricultural productivity, food security, and rural livelihoods.
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- [Official website](https://www.ifad.org)
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IFAD headquarters in Rome
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