Type of instrument: Payment-by-results (no pre-financing)
Delivery locations: Burkina Faso
Country classification: Low-income
Expected launch date: Q1-2023
Project design process began: Q2 2021
Max potential outcome payment: USD 6.30m
Intervention
Social or environmental challenge
Persistent gender inequality in rural agriculture and the need for more gender transformative results to create lasting change for women.
Description of the intervention
A set of interventions have been identified to complement an IFAD loan in implementation. Projected interventions centre on: (1) transforming gender social norms, (2) improving women's land rights, (3) strengthening women's access to larger-scale and longer-term financial credit, (4) improving women's business and entrepreneurial skills, and (5) increasing women's role in leadership and decision-making in value chain organizations.
Target population
Smallholder farmers working in targeted value chains, their grassroots farmers' organizations, and entrepreneurs involved in related activities along the targeted value chains in 4 regions: Sud-Ouest, Hauts-Bassins, Cascades and Boucle du Mouhoun.
Location
Country:
Burkina Faso
Locality:
Burkina Faso
Outcome metrics
TBD, but could include indicators such as: pro-WEAI, % of women with secure land rights, % of women holding leadership positions, % of women citing finance as one of their top constraints to improving their economic livelihoods.
Last data update
Data for this pipeline project was last updated in April 2022.
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