Empowering communities to increase resilience against climate change impact for improved food security

Background: 

Place(s)

Ghana, Northern region, Kumbungu District Assembly (Kprim,Dalun,Afayili, Dalun Kukuo and Nawunni communities), Yendi District Assembly (Malzeri, Gbungbaliga, Sunsong, Kamshegu and Zugu communities) and Gushegu District Assembly (Kpatinga/Kutung, Zamashegu, Nayugu, Damdaboli and Nabuli communities)

Partner(s)

Project District Assemblies, Department of Agriculture, Department of Social Development, Media houses, Community Based Organisations, Ghana Irrigation Development Authority, Farmer Groups, women’s group, shea butter and ground nut paste processing groups, farmer groups, women household heads

Target Group(s)

Farmer Groups, youth groups, women’s group (shea butter and ground nut paste processing groups) traditional authority and land owners

Final beneficiaries

Women headed household, disabled aged people (both men and women), widows, women accused as witches, aged both men and women of 60+ with households below the poverty line as defined by World Bank as identified during the baseline. Songtaba will employ a mixed approach using community-based assessment and mean test using quick poverty score approach to identify the final target beneficiaries. 

The “target groups” are the groups that benefit directly from the project’s positive impacts.

The "final beneficiaries" are those who will benefit in the long term from the effects of the project at the societal or broad sector level. 

Main activities

Objective 1: To strengthen the planning and management of water resources in 3 project district assemblies to be responsive to climate change impact:

Activities:

  • Document lessons learnt and share the impact with local government
  • Develop a guide to delivering social protection measures using experience from the project
  • Advocate for adoption in target district Support in the formulation and gazette of environmental bye-laws
  • Advocate and support the process of registering and renewal of national health insurance scheme cards for the target beneficiaries 

 

Objective 2: To empower 15 communities to recognize restoration of vegetation and multiple use of water with a focus on the impact of climate change

Activities:

  • Support to rehabilitate 5 community dams through community interest work instrument
  • Advertise and procure services of suppliers for trade fairs and coupons/vouchers
  • Support tree planting using community interest work 
  • Supply tree seedlings using coupons via trade fair
  • Institute award scheme and hold bi-annual reflection
  • Hold annual festival and celebration of success

 

Objective 3: To increase food security and income by 15% of 15 communities through dry season gardening and livelihood diversification

  • Support in developing irrigable land space for off-farm activities through community interest work instrument
  • Provide seedlings and other irrigable facilities using the coupons via trade fairs 
  • Provide livestock to women using vouchers via trade fairs 
  • Provide 150 vulnerable people with conditional cash transfers
  • Support honey production using vouchers
  • Supply inputs for dry season gardening e.g seeds, pipes, sprinklers and watering cans for irrigation or water horses

To support to create market linkages for the livelihood activities to increase income

Objectives: 

Overall objective(s)

To increase the adaptive capacity of communities against climate change risks for improved food security and income 

Specific Objectives

  • To strengthen the planning of social protection in 3 project district assemblies using evidence-based analysis from this project
  • To empower 15 communities to recognize restoration of vegetation and multiple use of water with a focus on the impact of climate change
  • To increase food security and income by 10% of 15 communities through dry season gardening and livelihood diversification
Expected Results: 
  • Improved targeting of social interventions such as Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) project and integration of climate smart plans in district annual action plans and budget.
  • Improved food security and increased income by 15% among target project communities
  • A guideline established and being implementing to regulate and coordinate the implementation of social interventions in the District

Improved and access to social intervention such as Health Insurance Scheme for the aged and vulnerable

Financial Partners: 
Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID)
Technical Partners: 
FAO
Duration: 
Monday, 18 September, 2017 to Tuesday, 17 September, 2019

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