International Development Grant
Supporting Smallholder Farmers : A Women’s Economic Empowerment Approach - Nicaragua
Project Number: CA-3-P006667001
Status: Closed
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Maximum Contribution: $3,000,000.00
Start Date: November 05, 2020
End Date: March 31, 2024
Duration: 3.4 years
Project Description
This project aims to improve equitable and sustainable livelihoods for women and men smallholder farmers in Nicaragua’s Dry Corridor with a particular focus on the empowerment of women farmers to ensure that they can withstand economic and climate shocks. This project uses a women’s economic empowerment approach. The project will support smallholder farmers to become empowered and resilient agricultural producers capable of adapting to climate change and supplying products of high quality and in quantities to access formal markets. This project also works to improve food security and address impacts of coronavirus (COVID-19) on poor rural families.
Expected Results
Results achieved as of March 2024 include : (1) reached 4 604 smallholder farmers (2 296 women) through climate adaptation actions including improving water management; (2) 1 381 women and men smallholder farmers participated in training on gender-related topics including gender equality concepts participation and decision-making and management; (3) provided 4 137 smallholder farmers (2 106 women) with climate-smart technology tools information training and agricultural inputs for sustainable agricultural production; (4) 845 women received training in commercialization negotiation and basic accounting to improve their abilities to access markets and secure higher profit margins; (5) trained 1 024 women farmers in post-harvest production and environmental resilience encouraging the adoption of sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystems; (6) installed 247 eco stoves in smallholder farmers’ home reducing the quantity of woodfire needed to cook by approximately 50 percent; (7) supported eight micro-enterprises and food production transformation initiatives in the development of artisanal value-added products like yogourt bread beans and fertilizer; (8) supported 30 Women Economic Empowerment Groups (reaching 939 women) with tailored training on leadership entrepreneurship brand development good manufacturing practices and product transformation; and (9) provided 3 997 smallholder farmers with COVID-19 prevention kits for their families 36 percent of which are led by women.
Progress & Results Achieved
Results achieved as of March 2024 include : (1) reached 4 604 smallholder farmers 2 296 women) through climate adaptation actions including improving water management; (2) 1 381 women and men smallholder farmers participated in training on gender-related topics including gender equality concepts participation and decision-making and management; (3) provided 4 137 2 954 smallholder farmers (2 106 women) with climate-smart technology tools information training and agricultural inputs for sustainable agricultural production; (4) 845 women received training in commercialization negotiation and basic accounting to improve their abilities to access markets and secure higher profit margins; (5) trained 1 024 women farmers in post-harvest production and environmental resilience encouraging the adoption of sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystems; (6) installed 247 eco stoves in smallholder farmers’ home reducing the quantity of woodfire needed to cook by approximately 50 percent; (7) supported 8 micro-enterprises and food product transformation initiatives in the development of artisanal value-added products like yogurt bread beans and fertilizer; (8) supported 30 Women Economic Empowerment Groups (reaching 939 women) with tailored training on leadership entrepreneurship brand development good manufacturing practices and product transformation; and (9) provided 3 997 smallholder farmers with COVID-19 prevention kits for their families 36 percent of which are led by women.
Key Information
Executing Agency:
WFP - World Food Programme
Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada
Program:
NGM Americas
Last Modified:
September 19, 2025
Development Classifications
DAC Sector:
Aid Type: Contributions to specific-purpose programmes and funds managed by implementing partners
Collaboration: Bilateral
Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Selection Mechanism:
Department-Initiated