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Seychelles values its partnership with Ifad |24 February 2017

The International Fund for Agricultural Development (Ifad) organised the 40th session of its Governing Council at its headquarters in Rome, Italy, on February 14-15.

Seychelles was represented by Ambassador Bernard Shamlaye, the Seychelles governor for Ifad and its permanent representative, and Michael Nalletamby, principal secretary for fisheries and agriculture. 

In its statement to the Governing Council session, the Seychelles delegation referred to the steady progress made by the Competitive Local Initiatives for Small-scale Agriculture (Clissa) project started three years ago and which will be completed next year.  Valuable knowledge and experience have been gained through the implementation of the project by its management team and the stakeholders involved and discussions have started with Ifad on a follow-up project focused on capacity building in agribusiness for small farmers and fishers.

Noting that the United Nations has declared 2017 the Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development, the delegation said that small farmers and fishers can contribute to sustainable tourism while also benefitting directly from the country’s major economic sector.  The potential for small fishers to participate in and benefit from the country’s Blue Economy initiative should be realised through appropriate support.

The delegation highlighted the development challenges of small island developing states in the face of climate change as well as world economic uncertainties. Ifad was recognised as a valuable development partner with the activities it supports reaching where they are most needed.    

The delegation commended Ifad on working in complementarity with the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and other multilateral organisations and welcomed its support to regional cooperation initiatives, notably in the Indian Ocean area.  

The Governing Council elected Gilbert Houngbo from Togo as the next president of Ifad. He succeeds Kanayo Nwanze who has been president for the last eight years.

Mr Nwanze made a working visit to Seychelles in March 2013, at the time that Seychelles and Ifad were negotiating the Clissa project. 

 

 

 

 

 

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