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    UN FUND APPROVES NEARLY $200 MILLION IN GRANTS AND LOANS TO HELP RURAL POOR

    UN News Centre
    15 September 2007

    14 September 2007 - The United Nations International Fund for
    Agricultural Development (IFAD) announced that it has approved almost
    $200 million in grants and loans to support initiatives to bolster
    the living conditions of the rural poor in more than a dozen countries
    in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Near East.

    In West and Central Africa, IFAD will make $5.7 million in loans and
    $15 million in grants available.

    Some 28,000 farmers in the Woleu-Ntem province of Gabon will receive
    funding to help diversify their incomes through the development and
    marketing of new products form such staple crops as bananas, cassava
    and peanuts.

    In Guinea, a grant will help finance a project to bolster local
    governance in rural areas while in Guinea-Bissau, one of the world's
    poorest nations, another grant will assist 100,000 rural people build
    their communities through rehabilitating infrastructure and bolstering
    grassroots organizations.

    Lesotho, Uganda, Bangladesh, the Maldives, Pakistan, El Salvador,
    Nicaragua, Armenia, Morocco and Yemen will also receive IFAD grants
    or loans.

    Additionally, the fund approved six grants to international centres
    conducting agricultural research and development activities in rural
    areas in poor nations.

    IFAD supports nearly 200 ongoing rural poverty eradication programmes
    and projects, worth $6 billion, to reach 82 million rural poor people
    worldwide.
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