Strengthening agricultural resilience through transformational livelihood adaptation in Liberia (SARTLA)
Geography
Approval FY
2024
Fund
Global Environment Facility
Fund Spend
$9,781,000
Co-Financing
$104,688,106
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Building climate resilience in natural-source dependent rural communities of Liberia through system-based, transformational adaptation in agricultural, fisheries and ecotourism sectors
Indicators and targets (mid-term; end of project targets):
Mandatory Indicator 1: # direct project beneficiaries disaggregated by gender (individual people) : [33,153 (14,466 men and 18,687 women); 99,460 (43,400 men and 56,060 women i.e 56.36% of women)]
Indicator 2: LCDF Core indicator 2: Area of land/coastal or marine area managed for climate resilience (hectares): (800 ha; 3,640.00 ha)
Indicator 3: LCDF Core indicator 3: Total number of policies, plans, and frameworks that will mainstream climate resilience
Sub indicators:
- 3.4 Number of institutional partnerships or coordination mechanisms established or strengthened: (1; 3)
Indicator 4: LCDF Core indicator 4: Number of people trained or with awareness raised
Sub indicators:
- 4.1 Number of people trained or made aware of climate change impacts and appropriate adaptation responses (sex disaggregated) at different target groups): [40,900 (18,400 men and 22,500 women); 81,800 (36,800 men and 45,000 women)]
Indicator 5: LCDF Core indicator 5: Number of private sector enterprises engaged in climate change adaptation and resilience action
Sub indicators:
- 5.1 Amount of investment mobilized (US$) from private sector sources: [0; 500,000 USD (non-grant financing secured)]
- 5.4 Number of MSMEs incubated/accelerated with technical assistance, financial matchmaking, and/or direct financing: (7; 30)
About this project
Approval FY
2025
Geography
Fund
Global Environment Facility
Fund Spend
$9,781,000
Co-Financing
$104,688,106
Status
Project Approved
Implementing Agency
United Nations Development Programme
Focal Area
Climate Change
Type
Project
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Risk
Impacted group
Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Climate finance
Public finance actor
Adaptation/resilience
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