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Ifad is now working with CARE in drawing up plans to introduce similar programme in Kenya, Mozambique and Zambia.
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In remote areas of Zimbabwe, Ifad helped the Co-operative for
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Ifad says: "On average, some 30 projects have been approved on a yearly basis over the last five years, for a total commitment of approximately 380 US Dollars."
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(UNOPS) Implementation Workshop for Ifad-funded projects, are expected to share ideas and establish a channel of communications to improve the concept of networking among themselves.
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Ifad was established in 1977, following a decision by the 1974
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"Through these activities, approximately 200 million men, women and children have been helped to work their way out of hunger, poverty and deprivation," says an Ifad publication, made available to IPS this week.
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An Ifad evaluation found that the programme have been largely successful in its objectives and has achieved an internal rate of return of more than
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As of mid-1998, Ifad had financed 498 projects in 112 countries and had provided upwards of 1000 grants for research and technical assistance.
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"At a time like this, Ifad needs more resources, not less," he says.
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Writing in Ifad Annual Report 1998, Ifad President Fawzi H. Al-Sultan said: "While the scale of poverty has grown, the international community has at the same time given a new emphasis to tackling the tragedy of chronic deprivation."
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