Restoring and promoting Sustainable Agriculture based Livelihoods to improve Food Security, Employment and Nutrition in

November 2018 , 1/20 Outline

1. Project Profile 2. Project Achievements 3. LGAs and Communities supported during Rainy season 4. IPs working with the project 6. Planned Activities up to end of the year 8. Some pictures from the field

2/20 Project Profile

3/20 Project Profile (cont’d) Title Restoring and promoting sustainable agriculture based livelihoods for food security, employment and nutrition improvement in Borno State

Duration 36 months (3 years) Geographical Borno State, Nigeria: scope Biu, Bama, , , , , Jere, Kaga, , , , ,

Total Cost 22,169,793 Euro

Implementing FAO, UN Women, WFP, National institutions, local and international NGOs, national and international research partner institutes, private sector

Target Groups Host communities, IDP and returnees Final Beneficiaries 99,500 households (646,750 people) will be directly reached by productive safety nets to boost their agricultural production and income generating activities. Among those, the action will provide safety nets through cash transfers to 78,300 vulnerable households (391,500 people). 4 Project Profile (cont’d)

Overall objective To build the resilience of conflict affected people and public sector institutions in Borno State in an environment-friendly way

Purpose (specific To enhance social protection, through creation of employment and the promotion of environment and objectives) climate-friendly livelihood opportunities (with a special focus on women, youth and vulnerable households) with the aim of increasing access to basic needs, significantly reducing malnutrition and strengthening resilience in communities affected by the insurgency.

Expected results Result 1: Small holder farmers (men, women and youth) have enhanced skills and knowledge to implement good agricultural, nutrition, and gender practices Result 2: Small holder farmers (men, women and youth) have diversified food source and income Result 3: Small holder farmers (men, women and youth) have opportunities for markets and business development

5/20 2. Project Achievements Component Planned Achieved • 21,000 hhs for seed and • 21,000 reached across 6 fertilizer support for LGAs rainy season production • 21,000 hhs for food/cash • 16,300 hhs reached support by WFP • Procurement of input Crop • 10,000 hhs for dry done. season farming (6,000 • Beneficiary registration vegs; 4,000 rice/maize) on progress. in 6 LGAs • Distribution will be launched end of this month.

• 1,000ha to be developed • Site assessments in the for small scale irrigation 4 LGAs (Konduga, Jere, Mobbar, Damboa) done, • Procurement on progress 6/20 2. Project Achievements (cont’d)

Component Planned Achieved • 10 LGAs planned for • Assessments of livestock distribution in project sites done 2018 • 2,000 women/youths • Procurement launched headed hhs for goat for all livestock on (8,00) restocking in 6 progress Livestock LGAs • 500 women headed hhs for poultry (6,000) • procurement of vet starter kit in 7 LGAs medicine ongoing • 600 youths headed hhs for feedlot bull (600) in 3 LGAs • Training of 50 CBAHWs • 10,598 HH will for 10 LGAs beneficiaries • Vaccination/treatment of 40,000 heads of cattle and 80,000 of shoats 7/20 2. Project Achievements (cont’d) Component Planned Achieved Aquaculture • Training of 50 fish farm • Training starter kits beneficiaries manual/process ready • procurement launched • Distribution of fish farm • Project sites starter kits to 50 selection/assessments beneficiaries done

Baseline • Interview 2,000 hhs for • Data collection on the survey/assessment RIMA baseline survey in 2,000 hhs completed, s 10 LGAs analysis and reporting ongoing • 1 Gender assessment by • Gender assessment UN Women done, report shared

• RMA • Study tool under development 8/20 3. List of LGAs, Communities and inputs supported Rainy season Component LGA Community Support Project Bama (6) Soye, Sheuri, Mairi, Vegetable, cowpeas and Hausari, Kasugula, fertilizer Abbaram

Konduga (4) Kawuri, Amarwa, Auno, Maize, sorghum, millet, Jakana cowpeas, vegetables, fertilizer Crop Damboa (5) Damboa, Nzuda, Aziz, Maize, sorghum, cowpea Multe, Fod-Fid vegetables, fertilizer

Gwoza (1) Gwoza Maize, sorghum, cowpea, groundnut, fertilizer Mafa (3) Mafa, Tamsu Ngamdu, Sorghum, millet, cowpeas, Laskuri sesame, vegetables, fertilizer Jere (5) Old Maiduguri, Dala, Maize, sorghum, millet, Dusuman, Zabbarmari, cowpeas, vegetables, Gongulong fertilizer 9/20 4. IPs working with EDF Project in 2018 by season and LGA

IPS working with EDF Project Rainy Season Ips Working with EDF Project Dry Season Sector IPs/DPs LGAs Sector Ips/DPs LGAs DHCBI Jere ADRA Damboa Jere ADP-Borno SWINI Gwoza Bama Damboa Jere ADRA Crop Crop Ngala ADP-Borno Mafa HERWA Mobbar Bama YFWP, YFWP, Samaritan Care Konduga Samaritan CareKonduga CAID Dikwa

10/20 IPs working with EDF project, Dry Season Livestock

Sector Ips/DPs LGAs Kaga DHCBI Konduga Jere Mafa CAID Monguno Livestock Dikwa Ngala ADDRA Damboa Mobbar CBARDP Gubio 11/20 5. Planned activities in the remaining project period in 2018 Component Activity Timeline Oct Nov Dec Distribution of kits for dry Crop season farming and cash transfer for protection Support development of small scale irrigation Distribution of goats, bulls and poultry starter kits Livestock Cash transfers to protect livestock interventions Training of CBAHWs Vaccination campaigns for cattle, sheep and goats Training of fish farm starter kits beneficiaries Aquaculture Distribution of fish farm starter kits 12/20 6. Current project implementation status

Figure 1: Maize farm planted with FAO Figure 2: Hausari A community planning seed in Nzuda, Damboa LGA committee Bama LGA 13/20 6. Current project implementation status

Figure 3: Map of Kangaleri community (Bama Figure 4: Maize farm planted with FAO seeds in LGA): a field perspective Amarwa, Konduga LGA 14/20 6. Current project implementation status

Figure 5: Community profiling at a CBPP in Figure 6: Okra farm planted with FAO seeds Hausari, Bama LGA 15/20 6. Current project implementation status

Figure 7: Community profiling at a CBPP in Figure 8: SLP consultation in Bama LGA Kangaleri, Bama LGA 16/20 6. Current project implementation status

Figure 9: Kangaleri community planning Figure 10: Okra farm for woman IDP in committee, Bama LGA Amarwa 17/20 6. Current project implementation status

Figure 11: Cowpea farm planted with FAO seeds in Amarwa, Konduga LGA 18/20 19