O PERATIONAL AND T ECHNICAL S OLUTIONS FOR I NVESTING IN D RYLANDS Operational solutions/ actions delivered by FAO TCI
R EGIONAL PUSH FOR DROUGHT RESILIENCE Following the 2010/11 drought, IGAD is mandated by Member States to launch IDDRSI at regional and country level; TCI supports the development of RPP and CPPs Strategic frameworks for planning and investing in resilience Set-up of IGAD Regional Platform
R OLE OF FAO AND PARTNERS FAO initiative “Hunger-free Horn of Africa” Co-led by SFE and TCI, on behalf of ADG-TC Working across technical divisions, DOs and COs Other partnerships and platforms IGAD Regional Platform for Drought Resilience and Sustainability Development Partners’ Global Alliance for Action for Drought Resilience & Growth Technical Consortium – CGIAR/FAO, financed by USAID
I NVESTING IN THE RESILIENCE AGENDA TCI supports design of the World Bank funded Regional Pastoral Livelihoods Resilience Project (RPLRP) Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda, with a regional component to be implemented by IGAD Natural Resources management, Market Access and Trade, Livelihood Support, Pastoral Risk Management, Policy and Institutional Support
I NVESTMENT DESIGN 2.0 Building on existing processes and knowledge IDDRSI RPP and CPPs as building blocks for the RPLRP design and prioritization Technical Consortium Technical Papers M&E work undertaken by Technical Consortium and others Development of the “cluster approach for cross-border resilience enhancing investments”
I NVESTMENT DESIGN 2.0 ( CONTINUED ) Design led by National Project Preparation Teams (NPPTs), with coaching from TCI Close collaboration with Technical Divisions and DOs and COs Support to PIM development in Ethiopia
Financing approved for RPLRP worth about US$ 200 million Over 2 years, many TCI colleagues have been involved on RPLRP and CPPs, including: Mohamed, Marc M., Thomas, Benoist, Nancy, Amadou, Ahmed, Julien, Tomasso, Julia, Anna- Lisa, Pamela Colleagues in technical divisions and DOs also participated: Robert Allport, Deborah Duveskog and Joseph Matere (FAO Kenya), Gijs VantKlooster (FAO Ethiopia), Badi Besbes (AGAG) and others…