Mali Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment Plan
This document provides an investment plan for climate-smart agriculture (CSA) in Mali, developed with support of the AAA Initiative and the World Bank, and technical assistanceof the International Center for Tropical Agriculture, the World Agrofore...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2019
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/891521574885114479/Climate-Smart-Agriculture-Investment-Plan-for-Mali http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32741 |
Summary: | This document provides an investment
plan for climate-smart agriculture (CSA) in Mali, developed
with support of the AAA Initiative and the World Bank, and
technical assistanceof the International Center for Tropical
Agriculture, the World Agroforestry Centre and the CGIAR
Research Program on Agriculture, Climate Change and Food
Security (CCAFS). It identifies specific interventions that
define on-the-ground action that are consistent with Mali’s
NDC and national agricultural strategy, which can be funded
by public and private sector partners. CSA interventions are
designed to increase agricultural productivity, to help
farmers, livestock keepers and fisher-people adapt and build
resilience to climate risks, and, where appropriate, to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate
change.This plan includes a set of 12 key CSA investments
for Mali that were developed with strong stakeholder
engagement, expert input and scientific evidence. This plan
is not intended to be comprehensive but can further include
additional projects when more funds will be available. The
plan presents a situation analysis of Mali’s national
policies, plans and programs in relation to key climate
risks, which form the context for key prioritized
interventions. Designed project concepts are developed for
each of these key investments, including the main project
objectives, components and implementation arrangements.
These provide a tangible set of project concepts for
potential investors and donors to consider for funding.
Finally, a general framing for developing a monitoring and
evaluation (M&E) framework for the CSA investment plan
(CSAIP) is provided, showing how CSA outcomes relate to
other M&E frameworks and other monitoring activities for
national-level development priorities.The CSAIP provides the
context and evidence for the importance of these projects,
and details how they can be economically beneficial and
provide food security to the people of Mali. This can help
spur investment and funding for CSA to help Mali deliver on
its NDC and other national targets. |
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