projectSAP002
Climate services and diversification of climate sensitive livelihoods to empower food insecure and vulnerable communities in the Kyrgyz Republic
802000
Beneficiaries Anticipated number of people with increased resilience
Impact
Adaptation
GCF results areas
- Health, food and water security
- Livelihoods of people and communities
- #2 Zero hunger
- #5 Gender equality
- #13 Climate action
- #17 Partnerships for the goals
Location & People
Region
- Asia-Pacific
Country
- Kyrgyzstan KGZ
Beneficiaries (approx.) 802,000
Investment Data
- Financing:
- Public
- Public / Private
- Private
- Project size:
- Micro
- Small
- Medium
- Large
- E&S Risk category:
- Category A
- Category B
- Category C
Total project investment
GCF Financing
- Instrument Grant USD
Co-Financing
- Government of Kyrgyzstan Grant USD
Project owners
Accredited Entity- Access Modality: International
- State Agency for Environmental Protection and Forestry Kyrgyzstan
- Ministry of Agriculture, Food Industries and Melioration Kyrgyzstan
- Ministry of Emergency Situations Kyrgyzstan
- Ministry of Labour and Social Development Kyrgyzstan
- World Food Programme Country Office in the Kyrgyz Republic Kyrgyzstan
Rural households in Kyrgyzstan are impacted by the climate changes effects of increasing temperatures and more variable rainfall patterns, which increases the risk of floods and mudflows in spring and severe drought in summer. This is expected to pose increased uncertainty and risks for farming households, which will need to adapt their agricultural practices and livelihoods to the changing climate.
The project will support vulnerable rural communities to better manage climate risks, including increased weather variability. This will include enhanced provision of climate services, local-level adaptation planning, small-scale climate risk reduction infrastructure, and livelihood diversification, which strengthens the overall economic resilience of communities in the face of greater risks to the agricultural sector.
The project has an estimated lifespan of 4 years.
The project will support vulnerable rural communities to better manage climate risks, including increased weather variability. This will include enhanced provision of climate services, local-level adaptation planning, small-scale climate risk reduction infrastructure, and livelihood diversification, which strengthens the overall economic resilience of communities in the face of greater risks to the agricultural sector.
The project has an estimated lifespan of 4 years.
Type | Document title | Published date |
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Gender assessment | SAP002 - WFP - Kyrgyz Republic | 16 Jan 2019 |
Gender action plan | SAP002 - WFP - Kyrgyz Republic | 16 Jan 2019 |
Approved funding proposal | SAP002 - WFP - Kyrgyzstan | 28 Nov 2018 |
- World Food Programme (WFP) Mr. Gernot Laganda Tel: +39 06 6513 3272 Ms. Micol Mulon Tel: +39 06 6513 3156