IFAD VP- Michel Mordasini, |
Rome, 8 May 2015 – The Vice President of the International Fund for
Agricultural Development (IFAD), Michel Mordasini, will visit Senegal from 12
to 16 May 2015 to meet Papa Abdoulaye Seck, Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Infrastructure, Amadou Ba, Minister of Economy, Finance and Planning and,
Aminata Mbengue Ndiaye, Minister of Livestock and Animal Production to discuss
their continued partnership.
“Our partnership with Senegal is an excellent example of
how rural transformation can occur when targeted investments are made within a
strong agricultural policy environment,” Mordasini said.
In addition, Mordasini will meet the representatives of
other United Nations’ agencies and development partners working in the country,
as well as with Samba Guèye, President of the National Framework of Rural
Consultation of Senegal. Following these meetings, Mordasini will travel to the
Kaolack region in Senegal’s centre-west to see first-hand how the IFAD-financed
Agricultural Value Chains Support Project has helped to create more jobs in the
community, and increase sales of local farmers’ produce.
“I think the most exciting part of our work is seeing how
investing in rural communities increases their access to markets, builds
assets, and creates opportunities for rural women and men that visibly improves
their lives and livelihoods,” Mordasini said about his pending visit to the
Kaolack region.
While in the country, Mordasini will also deliver a keynote
address at the inaugural session of the global forum of the International Land
Coalition (ILC). IFAD played a crucial role in ILC’s creation in 1995, and has
since supported the organization with 17 technical assistance grants totalling
more than US$14 million.
Since 1979, IFAD has contributed $215.5 million to the
financing of 16 programmes and projects in Senegal amounting to $435.1 million,
directly benefiting 455,943 rural families.
Press release No.: IFAD/33/2015
IFAD invests in rural people, empowering them to reduce
poverty, increase food security, improve nutrition and strengthen resilience.
Since 1978, we have provided nearly US$16.6 billion in grants and low-interest
loans to projects that have reached about 445 million people. IFAD is an
international financial institution and a specialized United Nations agency
based in Rome – the UN's food and agriculture hub.
Contact
In Senegal
David
Paqui
IFAD
Communications Division
Cell: +221
771152124
Cell: +393357516406
Cell: +393357516406
In Rome
Katie
Taft
IFAD Communications Division
Tel: +39 3665620976
k.taft@ifad.org
IFAD Communications Division
Tel: +39 3665620976
k.taft@ifad.org
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