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Welcome to CATALIST
Millions of people suffer from food insecurity in Central Africa’s Great Lakes Region (CAGLR), due to low agricultural productivity. In the face of such a great challenge, IFDC’s ambition is to catalyze local efforts and resources in order to contribute to the creation of an environment favorable to food security improvement and poverty reduction.
Revitalizing Agriculture
The name CATALIST stands for "Catalyze Accelerated Agricultural Intensification for Social and Environmental Stability." CATALIST aims to increase food security, reduce poverty and improve regional collaboration to foster peace and security in the Great Lakes Region. At a time when the world food crisis is the focus of national and international development efforts, CATALIST is enabling farmers to increase their production and incomes through an integrated approach that combines sustainable agricultural intensification technologies with farm-to-market linkages and road infrastructure construction.
Targeting Peace and Environmental Stability
To contribute to peace and environmental stability in the region, the CATALIST project focuses on agricultural intensification, agribusiness market development and public works (HIMO). The project’s activities are targeted to increase agricultural productivity (crop and livestock) and to develop associated agricultural input and output markets. Additionally, HIMO activities help vulnerable population groups, including demobilized, internally displaced and returnee populations, by creating jobs and developing local economic exchange. This three-pronged approach addresses a principal root cause of regional instability – farmers’ inability to provide for their families due to land degradation resulting from overpopulation and a reliance on low-input agriculture.
Latest news
September 2011 - September 2011 - Adoption of a law on fundamental principles related to agricultureSeptember 2011 - [RDC] September 2011 - ISFM technology contributes to sustainable management of the environment in Kivu
September 2011 - [Burundi] September 2011 - IFDC Burundi and the Belgian Technical Cooperation Partner to Promote Agricultural Intensification
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Latest Publications
August 2011 - Integrated soil fertility management in a season of drought (6,5 Mo)August 2011 - The October 2006 to March 2011 overview reports are available for Burundi (pdf - 11,2 Mo) and Rwanda (pdf - 7,5 Mo)
Dec 2010 - Feed, animal and food production, land and fertilizer requirements of smallholders in the Great Lakes Region of Central Africa
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