The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) provided direct assistance by repairing the greenhouses of conflict-affected farmers in Gaza Strip. This intervention not only helped in building back better but also contributed to an increase in farm productivity, a reduction in the cost of production, and an increase in profitability.Read More
FAO’s cash-for-work (CFW) interventions in Pakistan helped achieve the twin objectives of providing income-generation opportunities for unskilled laborers and restoring irrigation channels that were rendered non-functional due to floods and siltation to improve food self-sufficiency.Read More
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) rehabilitated a water-harvesting structure to improve crop-related livelihoods in Gaza Strip. Crop-related infrastructure like irrigation ponds and rainwater harvesting systems help farmers not just increase their crop yield but also extend the production cycle by a couple of months.Read More
The Food and Agriculture of the United Nations’ (FAO) strategies on unconditional and restricted cash cost share helped displaced households in South Ossetia access critical input like water to increase crop production and strengthen food security.Read More
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