Project Brief / Fact Sheet
Agriculture is socio-economic backbone of rural landscapes employing an estimated 2.5 billion people. Over the 20th century food and agriculture commodity production and consumption has grown largely at the cost of negative externalities that led to social inequalities and environmental degradation.
Booklet outlining project's targets and interventions in Gilgit Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Map showing locations of the GLOF-II project in Gilgit-Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
December 2022
Brief for project 'Enhancing Adaptive Capacities of Coastal Communities, especially Women, to Cope with Climate Change-Induced Salinity in Bangladesh' (known locally as the Gender-responsive Coastal Adaptation, or GCA, project)
The objective ot the proposed project is to strengthen resilience or agricultural livelihoods of vulnerable communities, particularly women, in southern ambaowe in the face of uncreasing camale tasss and umpacts. The project presents strong complementarity with the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF) investments, especially in value-chain and market development. There is huge potential for synergies between resilience building activities funded by current donor contributions (EU, DID & Sida), as well as any future contributions to the Fund.