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Emergency Trust Fund for Africa
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Strengthening the ability of IGAD to promote resilience in the Horn of Africa

Strengthening the ability of IGAD to promote resilience in the Horn of Africa

The overall objective of the project is to make the IGAD region more resilient, through more effective implementation of IGAD's resilience strategy (IDDRSI).

Main objectives

The specific objectives of the project are: (I) to strengthen IGAD’s capacity for coordinating and facilitating the implementation of IDDRSI to build resilience, as a means of addressing the root causes of vulnerability, forced displacement and irregular migration; and (II) to promote reform in IGAD by upgrading IGAD’s administrative and financial systems in line with international standards, taking into account the conclusions of recent and on-going assessments of IGAD's capacity.

Contracts

GIZ

EUR 2 100 000

Strengthening the ability of IGAD to promote resilience in the Horn of Africa - Delegation agreement to GIZ

 

Intergovernmental Authority on Development

EUR 1 400 000

Strengthening the ability of IGAD to promote resilience in the Horn of Africa – Direct Grant to IGAD

 

KPMG Kenya

EUR 470 988

Strengthening the ability of IGAD to promote resilience in the Horn of Africa (KPMG)

Action Fiche

  • 2 MARCH 2023
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Region and Country
  • Horn of Africa
  • Regional Horn of Africa
Thematic
  • Improved governance and conflict prevention
  • Strengthening resilience of communities
Partner
  • Intergovernmental Authority on Development
  • GIZ

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