2009 Annual Report Arabic | English | French | Spanish |
Making the most of
agricultural investment:
A survey of business models
that provide opportunities
for smallholders |
| 100th session of the Executive Board - 15-17 September Arabic | English | French | Spanish |
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| Sixty-third session of the Evaluation Committee - 15-16 July English |
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| Impact of Farmer Field Schools on Agricultural Productivity and Poverty in East Africa English |
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Farmers speak out:
The vision and recommendations
of Africa’s farmers’ organizations
for the Comprehensive Africa
Agriculture Development Program English | French |
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The potential for scale and sustainability in weather index insurance for agriculture and rural livelihoods English | French | Spanish |
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The IFAD adaptive approach to participatory mapping Good practices in participatory mapping |
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IFAD at a glance Arabic | English | French | Spanish | Italian |
| Seeds of innovation series |
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Syrian Arab Republic: Thematic study
on land reclamation through de-rocking English |
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Community-driven development decision tools for rural development programmes English |
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The difference we make |
IFAD's response to climate change through support to adaptation and related actions |
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Institutional and Organizational Analysis for Pro-Poor Change: Meeting IFAD’s Millennium Challenge: a source book |
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Climate change: building the resilience of poor rural communities “Climate change has a special significance for IFAD. Agriculture is the main source of livelihood for most poor rural people, and it is also the human activity most directly affected by climate change. “Dealing with the inevitable impact of climate change is now high on the development agenda. By listening to the voices of poor rural people while planning adaptation and mitigation efforts, we can reduce the risks of climate change while accelerating progress towards food security and a world without poverty.” Arabic | English | French | Spanish |
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The rural poverty report 2010 IFAD’s flagship publication looks at rural poverty today, and it presents contrasting visions of the future, to seek solutions that will enable rural people overcome poverty in a rapidly changing world. It is intended to inspire policy makers and practitioners, especially those in developing countries, with an improved understanding of how to create the conditions for reducing rural poverty today, and with new ideas about the options going forwards. The Report is expected to have lasting value for IFAD and its partners as well as the rural development community more broadly over the years to come. |

2009 Annual Report









