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Liberia -Program for Advancing Youth Entrepreneurship Investment (PAYEI)

Submitted by Trine Tvile on
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AAAP upstream status
MDB board date
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Context

In Liberia, the unemployment rate is estimated at 85% with the youth (15-35 years) accounting for 75%. The youth population (15-35 years) is growing 3% per annum on average and currently makes up nearly 40% of the country’s total population of about 5.2 million. Out of the young working population, 90% face vulnerable or irregular employment. Youth, not in employment, education, and training (NEET) amount to 45% of youth (15-24 years).

Employment creation in Liberia faces extraordinary challenges. A significant number of youths are engaged in the development of MSMEs – or aspire to be – yet many of them operate in the informal sector with low productivity due to limited access to financial and non-financial services which are hindering their growth. While limited education and industry and business skills may be impeding youth entrepreneurship and MSME development, weak infrastructure, limited finance, low institutional capacity, and other structural issues are limiting the prospects for rapid and sustainable MSME development and the generation of jobs

 

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Investment value
17000000
Example results indicator
Enhanced ecosystem that provides comprehensive support to entrepreneurs and SMEs
Objectives

The overarching goal of the project is to foster an optimal environment for the development and promotion of youth entrepreneurship and youth-led businesses in Liberia by establishing sustainable vehicles and mechanisms to deploy financial services and non-Financial Services. This is achieved through:

  • Establishing  governance and stewardship for entrepreneurship
  • Strengthening support to entrepreneurship and SME development
  • Unlocking accessible financing to young entrepreneurs, youth-led growing small businesses and established SMEs.
AAAP added value
  • Conducting labor market assessment to identify potential adaptation jobs using an established adaptation taxonomy
  • Building capacity in enterprises for climate resilient jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities in adaptation by embedding training into local institutions such as TVET centres
  • Propose recommendations to create adaptation jobs through existing MDB investments in the country
Expected Outcomes
  • Create at least 1050 direct jobs (including 30% climate adaptation jobs) 
  • Support at least 300 Youth-led enterprises
  • At least 1000 youth to be trained in entrepreneurship and business development to secure formal work or self-employment
Expected impacts
  • Improved support systems and frameworks for entrepreneurship that ensure young entrepreneurs, youth-led growing small businesses, and established SMEs receive the necessary guidance, mentorship, and resources to thrive
  • Enhanced ecosystem that provides comprehensive support to entrepreneurs and SMEs. This includes access to business development services, training programs, networking opportunities, and technical assistance
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End Date
Fincial instrument
Loans
AAAP Focus Areas
Youth
Entrepreneurship
Project Value

USD 17 Million  (African Development Bank, OPEC, EU)

Unique identifier
451803

Digital Climate Adaptation Solutions Training – Southern Africa

Submitted by Trine Tvile on
Pillars
AAAP upstream status
Sector
PAC date
Sub-sector
Context

Harnessing the power of technological innovations and digitalization to improve agricultural productivity and strengthen climate resilience has been recognized as one of the potential game changers to address many of pressing climate concerns and rural transformation challenges facing Africa today. 

Digital climate-informed advisory services are tools and platforms that integrate climate information into agricultural decision-making. These services range from digital mobile apps, radio, and online platforms to digitally enabled printed bulletins based on climate models and extension services that utilize climate information platforms. DCAS offers crucial opportunities to build the resilience of small-scale producers in the face of worsening climate change impacts, particularly when bundled with complementary services (such as financing, input supply, market access, insurance).

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Enhanced capacity of selected agricultural stakeholders in public institutions and farmers groups across Southern Africa to use digital agriculture advisory solutions
Objectives

The objectives of the DCAS trainings are as follows:

  • Capacity enhancement for agricultural stakeholders across Southern Africa in DCAS
  • Supporting trainees to improve their confidence and capacity to design and implement DCAS projects to reach the last mile and farmers for improved food security and climate resilience
  • Facilitating knowledge/experience sharing of participants on contextual issues and approaches to scale up DCAS
AAAP added value
  • Increase the knowledge of stakeholders from across Southern Africa on opportunities and new approaches for the design, mainstreaming and use of digital tools and data-enabled agriculture to combat the effects of climate change
  • enhancing capacity to use  digital agriculture advisory services and solutions to ensure uptake by of DCAS among stakeholders in Southern Africa
Expected Outcomes
  • Over 50 Participants trained in digital agriculture and digital climate adaptation solutions
  • A new cohort or platform of African public officials, researchers, farmers organizations leaders and agricultural NGO focal points with improved expertise in DCAS (for subsequent experience capitalization follow up and training) 
  • Training evaluation assessment report
Expected impacts
  • Improved understanding / knowledge of target stakeholders in Southern Africa through training and information sharing including lessons learned on the challenges, opportunities and new approaches to the design, mainstreaming and use of DCAS and data-enabled agriculture
  • Enhanced capacity of selected agricultural stakeholders in public institutions and farmers groups across Southern Africa to use digital agriculture advisory solutions, implement digital climate smart advisory solutions, and train their members/colleagues to use DCAS tools
Start Date
End Date
Fincial instrument
Training Event
AAAP Focus Areas
Agriculture
Food Security
Project Value

€100,000

Unique identifier
277522

Programme for Integrated Development and Adaptation to Climate Change in the Zambezi River Basin (PIDACC Zambezi)

Submitted by Trine Tvile on
Pillars
AAAP upstream status
Sector
AAAP facility upstream
417937
PAC date
MDB board date
Sub-sector
Project stage
Context

Zambezi River Basin, in Southern Africa Region, has the largest drainage basin (1.4 million km2) with rich variety of natural resources, covering parts of eight riparian states namely Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Despite this potential, riparian states are struggling to cope up with worsening ecological circumstances, environmental degradation, global warming, and climate change, which have created conditions of chronic vulnerability, food insecurity, and economic hardships

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Investment value
150000000
Example results indicator
Reinforced inclusive and diversified climate resilient livelihoods support through enhanced agribusiness and small & medium enterprises (SME) development
Objectives

The objective of the project is to strengthen regional cooperation in building the resilience of the Zambezi River Basin communities to climatic and economic shocks, through promoting inclusive,  transformative investments, job-creation, and ecosystem-based solutions.

AAAP added value
  • Identified climatic risks to major agricultural value chains and digital technologies that have the potential to accelerate climate adaptation in the Zambezi River Basin
  • Prepared national profiles on digital adaptation in agriculture for the various countries of the Zambezi River Basin, a summary of the prevalent adaptation techniques among smallholder farmers, and the key institutional, policy and human capital challenges to digitization
  • Actionable design and engagement opportunities, which will mainstream digital climate advisory services into the implementation of the PIDACC program
Expected Outcomes
  • Benefit  about  800,000 (60% women and 10% youth) within hotspot areas, and indirectly the whole population
  • Improved access to water, climate smart agricultural technologies, and community-level  infrastructure for irrigation and markets
  • Associated benefits include multi-sectoral utilization of  shared  water  resources  within  the  context  of  integrated  land  and  water  resources development and management, gender equality and social inclusion
Expected impacts
  • Strengthened institutional capacities and mechanisms for coordination of Basin monitoring,   planning, and management
  • Increased demand-driven community-level feasible climate resilient infrastructure that  would  support  livelihoods
  • Reinforced inclusive and diversified climate resilient livelihoods support through enhanced agribusiness and small & medium enterprises (SME) development
  • Developed and improved livelihoods, including job creation by enhancing agribusiness through investments in water, sanitation, energy, human capital, and agriculture sectors
  • Support adaptive capacity of communities with a view to avoid, reduce and reverse land degradation and effectively manage water
Start Date
End Date
Fincial instrument
Loans
Grant
AAAP Focus Areas
Agriculture
Food Security
Project Value

AfDB Investment of USD16.7 million of total USD19.4 Million

Unique identifier
294725