Purpose
The project aims at improving the resilience of agricultural livelihoods, particularly for women, by promoting the adoption of gender-responsive climate-smart agriculture practices. The project operates operate in 5 regions of northern Ghana where farming communities are highly vulnerable to droughts and other climate-related challenges. Project activities include: (1) providing training through tailor-made training programs on climate-resilient farming practices and resources to enhance women’s capacity to adapt to climate change and to address specific barriers such as limited access to land, technology, and financial services; (2) facilitating access to financial products such as low-interest loans, waived collateral, and flexible repayment terms. These financial products are tailored to 14,500 smallholder farmers for purchasing farming inputs and to 480 agribusiness traders for storage and trade as well as to 20 small and medium size enterprises to enhance value-added processing; and (3) delivering leade
Opportunity International Canada | Opportunité Internationale Canada × Global Affairs Canada
3 grants totalling $20.9M
Contributions - Bilateral Programming
95 grants totalling $830.4M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| Government of Jordan | Gouvernement de la Jordanie | $26.3M | Contributions - Bilateral Programming |
| Government of the United Kingdom - DFID - Department for International Development | Gouvernement du Royaume-Uni - DFID - Ministère du Développement international | $25.0M | Contributions - Bilateral Programming |
| Cowater International Inc. | Cowater International Inc. | $24.7M | Contributions - Bilateral Programming |
| Alinea International Ltd | $24.7M | Contributions - Bilateral Programming |
| SOCODEVI - Canadian Cooperation Society for International Development | SOCODEVI - Société de coopération pour le développement international | $19.5M | Contributions - Bilateral Programming |