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Seeding a Climate-resilient Future: Creating Markets for Irrigation Technologies in Niger

Sep 30, 2020
09:00 AM EDT
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WEBINAR: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,  9:00AM EDT

Agriculture is vital to Niger. It accounts for about 40 percent of the country’s GDP and it is the main employer of labor. Despite being a primary source of income and food for rural dwellers, agricultural productivity has remained low and less than 10 percent of land in the country is irrigated. Climate vulnerability remains high in Niger, given that 80 percent of farming was rainfed. In addition, private sector-led initiatives in Agriculture in Niger have been scarce.

Under the framework of Niger’s Strategic Program for Climate Resilience, the Niger Irrigation Project was created to test new small-scale irrigation techniques through the private sector that would engender beneficiary acceptance and promote sustainable agriculture, while creating conditions for private sector involvement in the agricultural sector in Niger. 

This Climate Delivery Lab will convene private sector irrigation experts, representatives of the government of Niger, sector experts, and climate change specialists to discuss the main challenges faced in seeding a climate resilient future for Niger through sustainable irrigation technologies. 

This Climate Delivery Lab is part of challenge accepted: Tackling Delivery Challenges in Climate Action, a learning event series co-hosted by the Climate Investment funds (CIF) and the Global Delivery Initiative (GDI)

 

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  • External Participants: Register
  • World Bank Staff: RSVP and add to calendar
  • Join Using Zoom: Meeting ID: 942 9204 7725 ; Meeting password: CIFNiger-1
  • Join Using Phone: Meeting ID: 942 9204 7725 ; Passcode: 4206713131 Global call-in numbers

This webinar is in English and French

For additional information, contact kkouadio1@worldbank.org and rlukasiewicz@worldbank.org

Country
Niger
Program
Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR)

SPEAKERS

Richard Colback
Richard Colback
Soil and Water Global Platform LeadIFC

Moussa Amadou
Moussa Amadou
Director General of Rural Engineering Ministry of Agriculture, Niger

Frédéric Dollon
Frédéric Dollon
Irrigation Specialist, in charge of West Africa Netafim

Seyni Ganda Seydou
Seyni Ganda Seydou
Former NIP/Netafim Local Project Coordinator NIP/Netafim

Mutsa Masiyandima
Mutsa Masiyandima
Consultant, Senior Irrigation Specialist World Bank

Regina Nesiama
Regina Nesiama
Case Study Co-Author Climate Investment funds(CIF)

Amel El-Abed
Amel El-Abed
Case Study Co-Author Climate Investment funds(CIF)

Sruti Bandyopadhyay
Sruti Bandyopadhyay
Knowledge Management Officer Global Delivery Initiative, World Bank

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