Enhancing Agricultural Production and Improving Access to Food in Mozambique - GCP/MOZ/111/EC

Project's full title | Enhancing Agricultural Production and Improving Access to Food in Mozambique - GCP/MOZ/111/EC |
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Introduction | The outcome of the project was to enhance agricultural production, improve access to food and improve dietary intake and feeding practices. Three specific objectives were defined, corresponding to the three pillars of food security and nutrition, namely ( i ) enhancing agricultural and fisheries production (food availability), (ii) increasing access to food and (iii) improving nutrition. In order to achieve the above results, 16 result components were defined and implemented. |
Country | European Union Mozambique |
Start date | 01/06/2013 |
End date | 30/06/2019 |
Status | Closed |
Donor | European Union |
Recipient / Target Areas | Mozambique |
Budget | USD 28 388 614 |
Project Code | GCP/MOZ/111/EC |
Objective / Goal | The outcome of the project was to enhance agricultural production, improve access to food and improve dietary intake and feeding practices. Three specific objectives were defined, corresponding to the three pillars of food security and nutrition, namely (i) enhancing agricultural and fisheries production (food availability), (ii) increasing access to food and (iii) improving nutrition. In order to achieve the above results, 16 result components were defined and implemented. The result components overseen by FAO (those regarding seeds, e-vouchers, vaccination, post-harvest and nutrition) were mainly built around the component of Farmer Field Schools, as the main approach to introducing new knowledge and technologies at household level. This contributed to harmonizing the targeting of beneficiaries, intervention implementation and monitoring and evaluation of expected results. A different approach was used under the result component focusing on nutrition education and home gardens, whereby nutrition education of schoolchildren was implemented through primary schools. Specifically, the technical assistance provided by the project was focused in the following thematic areas: (i) enhancing agricultural and poultry production through improved access to inputs and advisory services, improved access to poultry vaccination promotion of home gardens for women and reducing post-harvest losses, (ii) increasing access to adequate appropriate food through improved infrastructure and linkages with buyers, investing in social capital-building through support to farmers´ organizations and market information systems and (iii) direct interventions to improve nutrition by diversifying food production and support for food fortification to improve access to essential nutrients and provide nutrition education for adults and children. |
Partners | Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Ministry of Education and Human Development, Provincial and District Governments |
Beneficiaries | Households and community members, farmers participating in Farmer Field Schools, women engaging in home gardens and children receiving nutrition education |
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Impact | There is compelling evidence that the FAO sub-programme contributed to the improvement of some important factors determining food and nutrition security in Mozambique, such as (i) a reduced percentage of households that have their own agricultural production with fewer than five months of food reserves and (ii) a 17 percent increase in the productivity of maize for farmers involved (compared to the baseline figure). The project focused significantly on capacity-building, in particular multisectoral coordination and training of the main implementing partners (such as government staff, community-based organization staff and the private sector) in procedures, contents and methods related to the implementation of each programme component. As a result, the institutional capacity of the different project partners was significantly strengthened with a view to working towards the country’s food and nutrition security in the future. Meanwhile the provision of equipment and materials to some of the implementing partners, such as District Services for Economic Activities and community organizations, enabled them to better deliver their services. This was reflected in the active engagement of stakeholders during the implementation, particularly at government level, which contributed effectively to the sustainability of the sub-programme’s interventions. |
Contact | FAO Representation in Mozambique - [email protected] |
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