RLSP

RLSP

The Rural Livelihoods Support Programme (RLSP) is a nine year programme being co-financed by the International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD) and the Government of Malawi. The total project cost is USD 16.5 million of which USD 14.8 million is a loan from IFAD, USD 1.2 million is GOM contribution and beneficiary contributions total USD 0.5 million. The loan agreement was signed on November 13, 2003 and declared effective on 30th August 2004 with the completion date of September 30, 2013 and closing date of 31st March 2014. The programme is intended to benefit rural poor households living in the programme impact areas, particularly female headed, those with smallest land holdings, school dropouts and other disadvantaged households.thierrybenoit.com/rlsp/

Author: Benoit_Thierry

Benoit Thierry. I am an agro-economist who worked for UN/IFAD International fund for Agriculture Development. I graduated Engineer in Tropical Agricultural Economy from ISTOM, France (1987) and completed a Doctoral Programme in Human Geography from Sorbonne University, France (1988). In the late 80’s, I worked as a Project Manager in Bolivia and for the group AFVP in Western Mali. In the 90’s, I was the Regional Representative for West Africa with GRDR, an NGO specialised in remittances. From 1995, as Project Manager in Cambodia with GRET (Research Group for Technological Exchange) I managed a rural water and sanitation program and designed the Prey Nup polder scheme rehabilitation. I then became Rural Development Advisor for UNDP Cambodia monitoring the CARERE reconstruction programme from 1996 to 1999. From 2000, I was Portfolio Manager with UNOPS office in Kenya supervising IFAD projects in the Eastern and Southern Africa region. Since I joined IFAD headquarter in 2004, hI was a country programme manager successively in charge of Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Comoros, Seychelles and Madagascar and setting up the knowledge network IFADAfrica. In October 2011, I moved to Asia division where I was successively in charge of Bhutan, Nepal, Thailand, Philippines, Laos, Cambodia and support the Farmers Organisations network in Asia-Pacific. From 2014 to 2016, I established the IFAD South East Asia/Mekong Hub covering 6 countries based in Hanoi. From 2016 to 2018, I came back to Rome headquarter covering Bangladesh the biggest IFAD portfolio and ensuring the function of Knowledge Management officer for Asia Pacific division (IFADAsia platform). Mid 2018 I was nominated Country Director and Head of Western Africa Hub based in Dakar Senegal and covering 7 countries.