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Iraqi Government and FAO Launch $39-Million Climate Resilience Project

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Iraqi Government and FAO Launch $39-Million Climate Resilience Project

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As part of his visit to Baghdad, Iraq, the Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Mr. QU Dongyu, together with key Iraqi ministries, launched the Green Climate Fund (GCF)-funded project titled “Strengthening Climate Resilience of Vulnerable Agricultural Livelihoods in Southern Iraq” (SRVALI)”. The announcement took place on the sidelines of the 5th Baghdad International Water Conference, in the presence of senior government officials, international partners and United Nations representatives. 

With a total investment of USD 39 million, the SRVALI project aims to directly benefit rural households in the governorates of Karbala, Najaf, and Muthanna, regions increasingly affected by drought, land degradation, and water scarcity. The project includes a generous co-financing from the Government of Canada and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) 

Mr. Dongyu emphasized that the SRVALI project is a testament to Iraq’s strong national ownership, inter-ministerial coordination, and efforts to delivering sustainable solutions to those most affected by climate change. He commended the Ministries of Environment, Water Resources, Planning, and Agriculture for their exemplary partnership throughout the project’s development. 

Iraqi Minister of Environment, H.E. Dr. Halo Al-Askari, highlighted that addressing climate change is a top priority for the Iraqi government, integral to the transition towards a sustainable green economy and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, including the eradication of hunger and poverty. 

The Minister of Water Resources, H.E. Dr. Aoun Diab Al-Abdullah, stated that the project represents a significant step toward achieving development goals through field interventions and sustainable infrastructure development. He affirmed the Ministry’s full commitment to supporting the project’s efficient implementation in collaboration with all relevant stakeholders, ensuring benefits for Iraq’s water and agricultural sectors. 

The initiative encompasses upgrading irrigation systems to enhance water use efficiency, deploying solar-powered irrigation solutions, reclaiming degraded farmlands, and promoting sustainable land and water management practices. Additionally, it focuses on strengthening Water User Associations, empowering rural women and youth, and introducing digital tools and early warning systems to mitigate risks and build resilience.  

Minister of Agriculture, H.E. Eng. Abbas Jabr Al-Maliki, noted that the project’s launch results from extensive collaboration with FAO and the GCF, significantly contributing to combating climate change and advancing Iraq’s agricultural strategy goals. 

Ghulam Mohamed   Isaczai,   UN Deputy Special Representative, Resident Coordinator, and Humanitarian Coordinator in Iraq, remarked that establishing Iraq’s first-ever GCF financing is a significant achievement in national climate finance, reflecting Iraq’s dedication to building climate resilience, enhancing food security, and transitioning towards a more sustainable and inclusive economy. 

Mr. Dongyu concluded by highlighting that the event’s timing with the Water Conference underscores that climate resilience begins with water. He reiterated FAO’s commitment to supporting digital water management through tools like the FAO WaPOR platform and promoting community-level water governance through climate-smart solutions.  

This event also marks Iraq’s growing prominence on the international stage, showcasing leadership and vision through initiatives such as the Hand-in-Hand Initiative, the One Country One Priority Product platform, and the World Food Forum. 

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