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  • 1
    ISSN: 2512-4552
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (8 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Good-Practice-Reihe 22
    Keywords: Äthiopien Selbsthilfe ; Landwirtschaft ; Ernährung ; Trockengebiet ; Klimawandel ; Frau und sozio-ökonomische Rolle ; Entwicklungszusammenarbeit
    Abstract: The R4 Rural Resilience Initiative enables rural communities to build their resilience in the face of extreme climate events. R4, formerly known as HARITA, is designed to increase smallholders` food and income security in drought-prone areas through a holistic risk management strategy. Operating in the northern Ethiopian region Tigray since 2009, R4 has reduced adverse impacts of climate shocks and stresses considerably. The initiative is currently implemented by Oxfam America (OA) and the World Food Program (WFP) in Ethiopia as well as in Kenya, Malawi, Senegal, Zambia and Zimbabwe. R4 comprises four programme components: risk reduction, risk transfer, risk reserves, and prudent risk taking. Taken together, they offer farmers access to index climate risk insurance and credit, improve natural resource management, and encourage savings. Farmers lacking sufficient funds to pay the insurance premium benefit from an innovative insurance-forwork approach. Instead of paying in cash they work in disaster risk reduction (DRR) projects in their community.The initiative reflects the global effort to enable the most vulnerable communities to better prepare for, respond to and recover from climate shocks and stresses. Climate extremes - becoming more frequent and intense as the climate changes - particularly threaten the well-being of rural populations engaged in smallholder agriculture. Extreme events such as heavy rains and droughts have a long-term effect on their income and food security.As this desk study shows, in Tigray, R4 can be con- sidered a good practice as it mitigates drought impacts on food and income security. It contributes to securing productive assets during droughts and increasing savings, loans as well as opportunities for income diversification during good seasons. Besides, R4 resulted to be particularly empowering for female farmers: They have become more food secure and managed to maintain and accumulate more productive assets than the control group. Moreover, female R4 farmers have been more prone to use credits and diversify their income sources.
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  • 2
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (8 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Good-Practice-Reihe 10
    Keywords: Äthiopien Amhara ; Landwirtschaft ; Bewässerung ; Ernährung ; Entwicklungszusammenarbeit
    Abstract: Das von der Welthungerhilfe und der äthiopischen Nichtregierungsorganisation ORDA (Organization for Rehabilitation and Development in Amhara) durchgeführte Projekt "Multi-dimensional food and nutrition security in Amhara" arbeitet in drei Woredas (Distrikten) im Hochland Nordäthiopiens. Etwa 10.400 kleinbäuerliche Haushalte mit insgesamt 50.000 Menschen profitieren von den Projektmaßnahmen. Das Projekt geht das Problem der Ernährungssicherung in der Region von mehreren Seiten an. Zum einen wird die landwirtschaftliche Produktion gesteigert und damit direkt im kleinbäuerlichen Betrieb mehr Nahrung produziert. Erosionsschutz, Kompostbildung, Bewässerung und andere Maßnahmen helfen, die landwirtschaftliche Produktion nachhaltig zu steigern. Bislang konnten die Kleinbauern und Kleinbäuerinnen im Regenfeldbau lediglich eine Ernte pro Jahr erzielen. Nun sind es bis zu drei Ernten im Jahr. Zum anderen werden modellhaft verbesserte Speicher zur Verfügung gestellt, um die hohen Nachernteverluste zu minimieren. Ein drittes Interventionsgebiet ist die Fortbildung von Männern und Frauen in verbesserter Hygiene und Ernährung, verbunden mit Gender-Training. Die Teilnahme am Projekt hat bei allen im Rahmen dieser Studie befragten Familien zu einer quantitativ und qualitativ verbesserten Ernährung sowie zu einem höheren Einkommen geführt. Die Einführung von Spar- und Kreditgruppen hilft den Menschen, ihr zusätzliches Einkommen gewinnbringend einzusetzen. Das zusätzliche Einkommen wird zuerst in die Ausbildung und Versorgung der Kinder investiert. Neben der ökonomischen Wirkung des Projekts schätzen die Bauern und Bäuerinnen auch die sozialen Wirkungen, die das Ansehen der armen Familien erhöht und den Zusammenhalt in der Gemeinde gestärkt haben.
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (8 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Good-Practice-Reihe 10B
    Keywords: Äthiopien Amhara ; Landwirtschaft ; Bewässerung ; Ernährung ; Entwicklungszusammenarbeit
    Abstract: The project " Multi-dimensional food and nutrition security in Amhara ", carried out by Welthungerhilfe and the Ethiopian non-governmental organisation ORDA (Organization for Rehabilitation and Development in Amhara), works in three woredas (districts) in the highlands of Northern Ethiopia. Around 10,400 smallholder households, or a total of 50,000 people, benefit from the project measures. The project addresses the problem of food security in the region from several angles. On the one hand, agricultural production is increased and thus more food is produced directly on the smallholder farm. Erosion control, compost formation, irrigation and other measures help to sustainably increase agricultural production. Instead of just one harvest a year previously in rainfed agriculture, small farmers can now achieve up to three harvests a year. On the other hand, improved storage models are made available in order to mini- mise the high post-harvest losses. A third area of intervention is the further training of men and women in improved hygiene and nutrition, combined with gender training. Participation in the project has led to a quantitative and qualitative improvement in nutrition and a higher income for all families surveyed in this study. The introduction of savings and credit groups helps people to use their additional income profitably. The additional income is first invested in the education and care of the children. In addition to the economic impact of the project, the farmers also appreciate its social effects, which have increased the standing of poor families and strengthened cohesion in the community
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