International Fund for Agricultural Development explained

International Fund for Agricultural Development
Map:IFAD.png
Type:United Nations specialised agency
Abbreviation:IFAD
Leader Title:Head
Leader Name:President
Alvaro Lario
Status:Active
Headquarters:Rome, Italy
Parent Organization:United Nations Economic and Social Council

The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD; French: link=no|Fonds international de développement agricole (FIDA)) is an international financial institution and a specialised agency of the United Nations that works to address poverty and hunger in rural areas of developing countries. It is the only multilateral development organization that focuses solely on rural economies and food security.[1]

Headquartered in Rome, IFAD is involved in over 200 projects across nearly 100 countries.[2] It funds and sponsors initiatives that improve land and water management, develop rural infrastructure, train and educate farmers in more efficient technologies, build up resilience against climate change, enhancing market accessibility, and more.[3]

IFAD has 177 member states and works in partnership with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). As of 2021, since its foundation, IFAD has provided US$23.2 billion in loans and grants and coordinated an addition US$31 billion in international and domestic co-financing.[4]

History

IFAD was established as an international financial institution in 1977 through United Nations General Assembly Resolution 32/107 (30 December 1977) as one of the major outcomes of the 1974 World Food Conference.[5] Its headquarters are in Rome, Italy, and it is a member of the United Nations Development Group.[6] The current President of the IFAD is Alvaro Lario from Spain, who took over from Gilbert Houngbo in late 2022.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: IFAD at a glance. 2020-08-28. IFAD. en-US.
  2. Web site: IFAD at a Glance.
  3. Web site: Topics. 2020-08-28. IFAD. en-US.
  4. Web site: International Fund for Agricultural Development Department of Economic and Social Affairs . 2023-05-30 . forest-finance.un.org.
  5. en. 1980. Ross. Talbot. 2. 95. JSTOR (The Academy of Political Science). 261–276. Political Science Quarterly. 785797935. 07036315. 0032-3195. 1538-165X. The International Fund for Agricultural Development. 2149367. 154064823. 10.2307/2149367.
  6. Web site: UNDG Members . 2012-05-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110511144047/http://www.undg.org/index.cfm?P=13 . 11 May 2011 . dmy-all. United Nations Development Group.
  7. Web site: Alvaro Lario, global finance executive, takes helm at UN's International Fund for Agricultural Development . IFAD . 17 December 2022 . 30 September 2022.