The International Fund for Agricultural Development on Sunday in collaboration with INAFI Bangladesh and PROCASUR Corporation organised a follow-up workshop on ‘Learning Route’ to fine tune the action plans of development projects. A news release of IFAD, a specialised body of United Nations, and International Network of Alternative Financial Institutions on the day said INAFI and PROCASUR had developed seven case studies to highlight lesions of four IFAD-supported projects.
‘The follow-up workshop aimed at fine tuning these action plans in order to make them actually “actionable” documents which could improve the impact of IFAD-financed and other projects,’ said the release.
It said the current project of IFAD focused on small producers and entrepreneurs, value chains and market access, climate change adaptation, and marginalised groups, especially poor rural women.
Policy and management-level staffs from Local Government Engineering Department, PKSF and all project staff from six IFAD financed projects in the country took part in the learning process.
-With New Age input