The Somalia Food Systems Resilience Project (FSRP) is part of a regional initiative by the World Bank to provide a comprehensive framework to intervene at both the national and regional levels.
This Multi-phase Programmatic Approach (MPA) aims to tackle the underlying structural challenges of food insecurity and reduce beneficiaries' vulnerability to unpredictable climate, crisis, and conflict events.
It seeks to achieve this by rejuvenating Somalia's agri-livestock research institutions, seed systems, and extension services and developing community institutions that can anchor adaptation of climate smart agri-livestock practices.
This will support upgrading agriculture and livestock research institutions at the FGS and FMS levels.
Improving water availability for agriculture and livestock through rehabilitation of irrigation infrastructures.
Support investments in strengthening Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), value chain enterprises involved in inputs, aggregation, value addition and market linkage.
Support capacity building in the area of crops for the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation at FGS and corresponding line ministries at the FMS level.
Support establishment and strengthening of NPCU, full time staff costs, office facilities and infrastructure, operations and coordination.
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