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rowidIDProject_NameRegionCountryProvince_CommunityScaleFocus_SectorMain_Climate_RisksAdaptation_MeasuresTime_frameFinance_DesegregationMain_funding_agenciesImplementing_agencyDatabaseDescriptionMain_Source
12 12 Char Development and Settlement Project – Phase IV South Asia Bangladesh Nangulia, Noler, Caring, Ziauddin and Urir Chars in the coastal area of Noakhali District in southeast Bangladesh. Subnational Water; Disaster risk reduction; Coastal protection; Infrastructure; Food and agriculture Storms; Floods; Drought; Saltwater intrusion; Forest and land degradation Infrastructure; Finance; Nature-based solutions and ecosystem services 2011 - 2018 Total USD89.2 million IFAD loan: USD47.30 (SDR30.6 million) GoN grant: USD20.6 million GoB counterpart financing: USD15.6 million NGOs credit contribution:USD4.9 million Beneficiaries’ in kind or cash contribution: USD0.81 million International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the Government of Netherlands (GoN) and the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh (GoB) For each component a different ministry IFAD The Goal of CDSP-IV is reduced poverty and hunger for poor people living on newly accreted coastal chars. The Project Purpose is improved and more secure rural livelihoods for 28,000 households who comprise the population of Nangulia, Noler, Caring, Ziauddin and Urir Chars in the coastal area of Noakhali District in southeast Bangladesh. 3. Project implementation is organised in five components: (1) protection from climate change (water management and social forestry); (2) climate-resilient infrastructure (internal infrastructure, water and sanitation); (3) land settlement and titling; (4) livelihood support (agricultural support, social and livelihoods support); and (v) technical assistance and management support. https://www.ifad.org/documents/38711624/40089498/CDSP_sv_report_2017_0010-41-4540_7612.pdf/8f78a3b2-172e-4030-a63b-363d09f92241?1517983961769= AND https://www.mottmac.com/article/1127/char-development-and-settlement-project