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Supporting rural young people in IFAD projects Towards a holistic approach
Presentation by Anne-Laure Roy IFAD -PTA Youth Desk
Nairobi, August 2014
Who are those young people ?
Better educated
Open to new technologies
Different aspirations
Without a voice
Full of energy
Who are those young people ?
• A variety of age range (UN def. vs IFAD practices)• In depth analysis /profile (age, sex, ethnicity,
education, aspirations) (Nigeria, Argentina)
• 1 dedicated person in design + in project team• Youth strategy (Nigeria, Senegal)• Specific indicators in the M&E system (LAC+PAFA)
Challenges
• Raise the image of rural young people• Give them a voice• Help the youth think broader• Target specifically young rural women• An attractive and conducive environment• Offering moral, technical and financial support
to their ideas
Access to land and water
• Dialogue with traditional authorities (Gambia, Peru)
• Preferential access on rehabilitated land or irrigated areas (Sierra Leone, Egypt, Mali)
• Intra vivos land transfer taking into account interests of the 2 generations
Access to land and water
Access to education and training
Different options- ↗ Employability (link to manpower demand,
apprentices (Mada, PROMER))- ↗ Self-employability – enterprise
creation/dvpt (Rwanda, Mada, LAC)
- Local agents of change
Local agents of change
• Intergenerational complementarity and collaboration
• Trained to design and implement projects for their communities
• Link between rural and urban areas• Environmental stewards to promote
sustainable agriculture
Innovative ways for capacity building
Make sure the training modalities are not exclusive• Common learning/sharing spaces (Youth Platform and Youth
Forum Nigeria)- peer to peer exchanges (LAC)
• Intergenerational dialogue with support of facilitators
• Services providers’ improved skills/change attitude • Use communication tools (radio, posters, ICT
tools)
Access to financial support
• experimenting different tools– Financial literacy/numeracy– Savings as collateral or contribution– (matching) grants – subsidized interest rates loans
• Specific tailored instruments missing => develop win/win partnerships with rural micro-finance institutions
• Promoting agro-entrepreneurs = young and innovative small & medium scale entrepreneurs
• Along priority local value chains (traditionally led by youth, with a developing potential, short cycle)
• Along the whole value chain (inputs supply, processing, marketing)
Access to market and value chains
• Connecting farmers - Acting as intermediaries and service providers between traditional producers and wholesalers
• Developing non farm activities (maintenance of equipment, transportation, technical adviser, information broker)
• Participation to fairs (Senegal)
Access to market and value chains
• Within the farmers’ organisations (Senegal)
• With the governments (Nigeria, REAF Mercosur)
• With IFAD (farmers and IP forum) and technical and financial partners
Engagement in policy dialogue
No cookie-cutter solution
A holistic approach encompassing aspects on :
• Access to land and other natural resources• Access to appropriate capacity building• Access to combined forms of financial support• Access to markets and value chains• Access to intergenerational policy dialogue
No cookie-cutter solution
Anne-Laure Roy ([email protected] )
Young, Original, Unique, Talented, HopefulYOUTH