Project ID: 73100

Chinese Government provides $500,000 grant to WFP to build weir dam, nutrition garden and orchard in Shauke community within Zvishavane

Commitment amount

$ 576169.0785104869

Adjusted commitment amount

$ 576169.08

Constant 2021 USD

Summary

Funding agency [Type]

Unspecified Chinese Government Institution [Government Agency]

Recipient

Zimbabwe

Sector

Agriculture, forestry, fishing (Code: 310)

Flow type

Grant

Infrastructure

Yes

Category

Intent

Development (The next section lists the possible statuses.)

Commercial

Development

Representational

Mixed

Financial Flow Classification

ODA-like (The next section lists the possible statuses.)

Official Development Assistance

Other Official Flows

Vague (Official Finance)

Flows categorized based on OECD-DAC guidelines

Project lifecycle

Status

Implementation (The next section lists the possible statuses.)

Pledge

Commitment

Implementation

Completion

Suspended

Cancelled

Milestones

Commitment

2017-01-01

Actual start

2017-08-29

Planned complete

2017-12-01

Description

In 2017, the Chinese Government provided a $500,000 grant to the World Food Program (WFP) to build a 39,000 cubic meter weir dam, a 1.3 ha nutrition garden, and an orchard in the Shauke community within the Zvishavane district and Midlands Province. The project is being spearheaded by the WFP in partnership with its implementing local agency, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency Zimbabwe (ADRA). The purpose of this project is to boost food security and build the community's resilience to climate-induced shocks. The weir dam will reportedly benefit 480 households, 800 head of cattle, and 600 goats, while the nutrition garden will reportedly benefit 80 households from surrounding villages. The garden will reportedly produce a variety of vegetables for household consumption and for sale to generate income to improve the community's livelihoods. A groundbreaking ceremony for this project took place on 29 August, 2017. The project was slated for completion in December 2017.

Number of official sources

2

Number of total sources

3

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Details

Cofinanced

No

Direct receiving agencies [Type]

Government of Zimbabwe [Government Agency]

Implementing agencies [Type]

United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) [Intergovernmental Organization]