Scaling up Climate Resilience Solutions for Burundian Smallholders

  • Cross-cutting
  • Under implementation
Date approved
24 Oct 2024
Est. completion
24 Oct 2029
ESS Category
Category C
Financing
Public sector
Entity
One Acre Fund

Overview

Burundi’s smallholder farmers face escalating climate vulnerability and food insecurity. The country is dependent on rain-fed agriculture, and yields remain low. There is widespread hunger and malnutrition, particularly among the poorest smallholders. Multiple climate hazards erode productivity gains and disrupt livelihoods among a community with very low adaptive capacity.

To address these challenges, the project aims to enhance smallholder farmers' adaptive capacity. It will focus on scaling up a proven model of capacity-building support in agroforestry and livelihood diversification, which will allow farmers to graduate from subsistence agriculture and diversify their activities and enable better access to markets.

This cross-cutting project will provide an integrated package of climate-smart agricultural inputs, advisory services, and agroforestry support. It is the first under the pilot Project-Specific Assessment Approach (PSAA), an initiative that aims to streamline and broaden access to GCF finance for new partners, countries, and technologies.

Result areas

Project timeline

  • Pipeline

    382 days

    • Concept note received

    • Funding proposal received

    • Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval

    • Cleared by GCF Secretariat

    • Cleared by iTAP

  • Approved

    1 days

    • Approved by GCF Board

    • FAA executed

  • Under implementation

    600 days so far

    • FAA effective

  • To be completed

    1,227 days to go

    Not started

  • Total project value $ 35 million

  • Tonnes of CO2 equivalent avoided 2.0 million

  • Total number of beneficiaries 2.3 million

Financing

GCF-financing

0.0%

USD

Co-financing

0.0%

USD

USD 35 million

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GCF-financing

45% disbursed

  • Grant USD 25,000,000
  • Total GCF-financing USD 25,000,000

Co-financing

  • Grant USD 3,000,000
  • Grant USD 6,000,000
  • Grant USD 1,000,000
  • Total co-financing USD 10,000,000

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