CERF-funded Project
Chad
Action Anticipatoire pour le renforcement de la résilience des ménages exposés au risque d’inondation fluviale dans la ville de N'Djaména au Tchad (CERF-TCD-24-RR-FAO-33960)
| Grant | $800,000 |
|---|---|
| Recipient UN Agency | FAO |
| Emergency type | Flood |
| Window | Rapid Response |
| Sector | Agriculture |
| Group of people targeted | Other affected persons |
| People reached | 15,000 |
| Implementation dates | | |
Project overview
Through this anticipatory action project, FAO provides emergency assistance to vulnerable people at risk of flooding in N'Djamena, Chad ahead of the projected overflow of the Chari River. FAO provides cash-for-work assistance to improve water drainage systems, small-scale equipment for the construction of dikes to protect rice-growing and market-gardening areas as well as protective kits for food and seed conservation to 15,000 people, including 8,000 women and girls.