Sustainable Management of Natural Resources
To reduce environmental risks and preserve agricultural lands by investing in agricultural waste (sugarcane - wheat - corn - alfalfa - palm trees) through producing fertilizers and animal fodder to improve farmers? incomes and provide job opportunities
Capacity building for 10 members of the board, project staff, and the project team in the field of agricultural manufacturing project management. This aims to recycle approximately 20,000 tons of agricultural waste into feed production and involve around 6,000 farmers, enabling them to manage post-harvest waste properly and improve their economic livelihood.
Raise awareness within the community, on environmental issues, their consequences, and the alternatives. Establish connections with civil society organizations and media institutions to mobilize resources and efforts towards the project.
Enhance the living standards of 500 women engaged in duck farming, using climate-adaptive breeds. Empower them to establish productive projects, and acquire skills in information technology to access markets, thus reducing unemployment.
Improve the income of 200 farmers by supplying their agricultural waste to the association's feed production unit. Additionally, train women in Molard duck breeding, feeding , and climate change adaptation. Required resources include consultant fees, training facilities, and equipment.
Enable 1,200 farmers to produce compost (organic fertilizer) to enhance farm productivit
Capacity building for 10 members of the board, project staff, and the project team in the field of agricultural manufacturing project management. This aims to recycle approximately 20,000 tons of agricultural waste into feed production and involve around 6,000 farmers, enabling them to manage post-harvest waste properly and improve their economic livelihood.
Raise awareness within the community, on environmental issues, their consequences, and the alternatives. Establish connections with civil society organizations and media institutions to mobilize resources and efforts towards the project.
Enhance the living standards of 500 women engaged in duck farming, using climate-adaptive breeds. Empower them to establish productive projects, and acquire skills in information technology to access markets, thus reducing unemployment.
Improve the income of 200 farmers by supplying their agricultural waste to the association's feed production unit. Additionally, train women in Molard duck breeding, feeding , and climate change adaptation. Required resources include consultant fees, training facilities, and equipment.
Enable 1,200 farmers to produce compost (organic fertilizer) to enhance farm productivit
Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Al-Shorouk Association for Rural Women Development in Awsat Qamola
Country:
Egypt
Area Of Work:
Climate Change Mitigation
Grant Amount:
US$ 32,415.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 16,467.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 14,262.00
Project Number:
EGY/SGP/OP7/Y1/CC/2023/03
Status:
Currently under execution
SGP Country office contact
Dr. Emad Adly
Phone:
(+20-2) 25161519/25161245
Fax:
(+20-2) 25162961
Email:
Ms. Ghada Ahmadein
Phone:
+20 2 25161519
Fax:
+20 2 25162961
Email:
Address
Arab Office For Youth & Environment, 3A Masaken Masr lel-Taameer, Zahraa El-Maadi Str.,
Zahraa El Maadi, Cairo
Zahraa El Maadi, Cairo
Country Website
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