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Pastoral Community Development Project

The Pastoral Community Development Project seeks to improve the livelihoods of the pastoral groups of the arid, and semi-arid Ethiopian lowlands, by fostering income growth, access to public services, and by facilitating better institutional, social, and environmental conditions. The three main project components aim to: 1) establish decentralized, and participatory planning procedures at the community level, and other groups that operate within the regional government structure.  
Communities will identify, design, and implement micro-projects, reflecting their development priorities, supported by capacity building, and required training, while the Community Investment Fund will provide investment to support infrastructure, and public service delivery; 2) build a community-based early warning system to establish a communal collection, and analysis of basic household welfare data, focusing on sub-groups to design pastoral production systems. A disaster contingency planning subcomponent will build capacity at regional levels for disaster preparedness - mitigation and rapid response - for drought management and recovery activities, providing grants to finance activities identified in contingency plans; and, 3) support operational, and training resources for the federal, and regional project coordination units, to ensure fiduciary obligations, policy analysis and liaison with stakeholder groups, and a multi-sectoral coordination.

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