Young Africans Development Action

Food Security, Livelihood and microfinance

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Food Security, Livelihood and microfinance

YADA aims to enhance food security, nutritional status and improvement of self-reliance by improving household food self-sufficiency and income; increase supplies at market level through the rehabilitation and development of production systems. This program also seeks to enhance self-reliance in food security and nurturing of key communal resources and services.

It addresses poverty and vulnerability through early recovery, rehabilitation and development programs so that the target people become more resilient and less vulnerable. It also creates a choice of alternative livelihoods for enhanced access to adequate and sustainable income and resources to meet their basic needs in short term and coping with shocks in the longer-term. To improve emergency preparedness and response mechanisms YADA undertakes these interventions.

  • Rehabilitate farmers’ irrigation schemes, including support to suitable management and operation systems
  • Support to pastoral/agro-pastoral production systems, including semi-urban and urban livestock production
  • Intervene in restocking emergency operations
  • Collaborate with other agencies involved Food Security programs
  • Increment of entrepreneurial ventures
  • Increased levels of computer literacy levels

 

YADA will use innovative credit programs to stimulate micro, small and medium enterprise development and sustainable economic growth in rural communities through:

  • Gender-based initiatives
  • Agricultural credit and loan programs
  • Revolving loan and micro-finance projects
  • Market research and feasibility studies

“Food distribution centre, women in queue and receiving food during food distribution in Kolbio in 2010. Funded by Gift of the Givers Foundation”

Provision of 1,700 Solar Cookers and Awareness Training for 500 people to reduce the use of charcoal and fuel wood at house hold level and improve income in Badhadhe district (Funded by UNDP)

Clearing, bloughing and making use of the cleared land in Jilib district through Improve livelihoods of the riverine communities in Jilib. The project was funded by SCWG, Denmark.