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Project

Impacts of government COVID-19 responses on food systems and livelihoods in the Sahel (COVID-19-AFS)
 

Burkina Faso
Cabo Verde
Mali
Niger
Senegal
Project ID
109578
Total Funding
CAD 748,600.00
IDRC Officer
Michele Leone
Project Status
Completed
End Date
Duration
12 months

Programs and partnerships

Agriculture and Food Security

Lead institution(s)

Project leader:
Mariame Maiga
Senegal

Summary

IDRC’s response to the COVID-19 crisis includes a rapid response to the pandemic’s food and nutritional security crisis. This response mechanism supports the development of new, short-term activities as a supplement to existing projects.Read more

IDRC’s response to the COVID-19 crisis includes a rapid response to the pandemic’s food and nutritional security crisis. This response mechanism supports the development of new, short-term activities as a supplement to existing projects. The goals are to document the impact of the pandemic (and control measures) on local food systems and food security, to document planned and spontaneous responses to the emerging crisis, and to strengthen responses to the current crisis. The rapid response mechanism also supports the development of new projects to document and analyze the efficacy of those responses. This will help low- and middle-income countries to respond more efficiently to subsequent waves of the epidemic, as well as potential future shocks.

This project will draw lessons from ongoing policy formulation and interventions to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 crisis in the Sahel. Data and results from the research will enhance risk management and disaster risk reduction methods of national and regional food system policies to be more impact-oriented, with due consideration for gender, youth, and vulnerable groups. It will cover five countries in West Africa: Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Mali, Niger, and Senegal.

Regional initiatives led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) will complement these efforts. Main stakeholders in this project include government ministries, the ECOWAS Commission, farmers, herders, input dealers, processors, agricultural product aggregators, wholesalers, and consumers as well as financial and technical partners. The project will pay special attention to the integration of women, youth, and vulnerable groups. The research methodology will include a desk review, online and physical surveys, focused group discussions, key informant interviews, and validation meetings.