Egypt Country Strategy and Programme Evaluation

https://www.ifad.org/evaluation/reports/cpe/tags/egypt/y2017/48023983

Overview

This evaluation covers the IFAD-supported country programme and strategy in Egypt for the period 2005 to 2016. Egypt is the largest borrower among the 22 countries in the Near East and North Africa region in which IFAD operates (15.8 per cent). The country programme has achieved some notable impacts, especially in improving farming systems in the old lands, and improving water and land management practices in the new lands, which are certainly key to enabling poor rural farmers to increase their production and their productivity. The focus on similar rural development issues has held steady over a long period, but opportunities to learn from this long-term engagement have been missed. During this period, the Government became more demanding in what it expects from increasingly expensive loans. Moreover, the scale of the challenges it needs to address will require more diverse and innovative solutions. For IFAD, this means that replicating well-tested approaches will not be sufficient. The Fund will need to sharpen its strategic focus, push for greater innovation, join forces with a wider range of partnerships, and ensure broad-based government ownership throughout its interventions.

Report Details

Agency

  • International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Report Type

  • Outcome/Country

Countries

  • Egypt

Completed Date

  • Sep 2017

Consultant Name

Agency Focal Person

  • Johanna Pennarz

Agency Focal Person Email

  • j.pennarz@ifad.org

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Joint Evaluation

  • No

Pooled Funding Evaluation

  • N/A

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