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IFAD provides financing through loans, grants and a debt sustainability mechanism.
Box 1: IFAD’s land policy objectives and guiding principles. Alignment with national priorities and support to poverty reduction strategies. Adherence to the “do-no-harm” principle at all times. Appreciation of the diversity and dynamic nature of existing agrarian structures and tenure systems.
IFAD applies a broader definition, to recognize the rural-urban continuum. Thus, rural people refers to people living in rural, semi-rural and peri-urban areas on the continuum.
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD; French: Fonds international de développement agricole (FIDA)) is an international financial institution and a specialised agency of the United Nations that works to address poverty and hunger in rural areas of developing countries.
IFAD Management plans to propose systematic updates along with new instruments and products in order to respond better to borrower requests and adapt to IFAD's evolving financial architecture.
I. Background and rationale for IFAD results-based lending 1. IFAD is currently constrained by its menu of lending products. In contrast to other international financial institutions (IFIs), which have a wider choice of options, IFAD currently has a single lending instrument. With IFAD’s increased
2 paź 2018 · IFAD’s financial architecture. The overarching purpose of the corporate-level evaluation on IFAD’s financial architecture is to independently assess how IFAD creates value for Member States through sound investment decisions and financial strategies contributing to rural poverty reduction.