Puntland State Of Somalia

Location: Puntland, Garowe
Address: garowe
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The Somalia Food Systems Resilience Program (FSRP) is part of a regional initiative by the World Bank to provide a comprehensive framework for intervention at both the national and regional levels. This Multiphase 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, strengthening the availability of water and improved rangelands management for resilient agriculture and livestock production; support animal health services, enhancing the integration of the production systems to domestic and regional markets, with appropriate investments in food safety and value addition, and establishing an enabling policy and institutional framework at a sub-national, national and regional level capable of supporting food systems resilience for Somalia.

The Project Development Objective (PDO) for Somalia Food Systems Resilience Program (FSRP) will be to increase preparedness against food insecurity and improve the resilience of food systems in targeted project areas of Somalia. Progress toward the PDO will be measured using five PDO indicators and intermediate indicators. All relevant indicators will be disaggregated by gender (men and women) and age (youth and adult). The five indicators

The Puntland State of Somalia is establishing a core multi-sectoral Project Coordination Unit (PCU) supervised by the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation. The role of the PCU is to support the management, coordination, implementation monitoring, and evaluation of project activities. The PCU will be staffed with the following positions: State Project Coordinator, Finance Management Specialist, Procurement Specialist, Social Safeguard Specialist, M&E Specialist, Environmental Safeguard specialist Communication Specialist, GBV Specialist and other technical Agricultural, Livestock and Rangeland specialists.

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BACKGROUND

The Somalia Food Systems Resilience Program (FSRP) is part of a regional initiative by the World Bank to provide a comprehensive framework for intervention at both the national and regional levels. This Multiphase 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, strengthening the availability of water and improved rangelands management for resilient agriculture and livestock production; support animal health services, enhancing the integration of the production systems to domestic and regional markets, with appropriate investments in food safety and value addition, and establishing an enabling policy and institutional framework at a sub-national, national and regional level capable of supporting food systems resilience for Somalia.

The Project Development Objective (PDO) for Somalia Food Systems Resilience Program (FSRP) will be to increase preparedness against food insecurity and improve the resilience of food systems in targeted project areas of Somalia. Progress toward the PDO will be measured using five PDO indicators and intermediate indicators. All relevant indicators will be disaggregated by gender (men and women) and age (youth and adult). The five indicators

The Puntland State of Somalia is establishing a core multi-sectoral Project Coordination Unit (PCU) supervised by the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation. The role of the PCU is to support the management, coordination, implementation monitoring, and evaluation of project activities. The PCU will be staffed with the following positions: State Project Coordinator, Finance Management Specialist, Procurement Specialist, Social Safeguard Specialist, M&E Specialist, Environmental Safeguard specialist Communication Specialist, GBV Specialist and other technical Agricultural, Livestock and Rangeland specialists.

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