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The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Federal Ministry of Finance organised a regional training workshop for IFAD-funded projects to support the effective implementation of major financial management and fiduciary reforms for the projects.
These reforms according to a statement issued by IFAD said the aim of the training is to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of projects for greater impact on the livelihood of small-scale farmers, women, young people and other vulnerable groups living in rural areas.
IFAD further stated that the primary aim of the training workshop was to strengthen the capacity of stakeholders with a view to improving the quality of financial management of IFAD-financed projects and programmes. Related Posts Plateau APC elders call for synergy among MDAs, stakeholders to tackle insecurity Osun NNPP tackles party stakeholders over Kwakwanso’s relationship with Tinubu Mining: Shun foreign patronage, promote local operations, FG urges stakeholders
The workshop built the capacity of 130 participants including Coordinators, Finance Managers, Accountants, Internal and external Auditors from Supreme Audit Institutions, as well as Ministries experts from Anglophone West and Central Africa (Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone).
The Regional Director of IFAD West and Central Africa (WCA), Mr Bernard Hien represented by Mr Ahmed Tarek commended the Federal Government of Nigeria for hosting this important international workshop.
He also congratulated Ministries experts, Government Auditors, Projects Coordinators and staff for their successful completion of the training and called on them to use the knowledge acquired for increased development impact and results in support of the food system transformation agenda.
IFAD West and Central Africa Senior Regional Financial Management Department Officer, Mr Radu Damianov, stressed his appreciation for the active participation of all stakeholders which was critical for achieving the objectives of the 3-day workshop.
Mr Daminanov indicated that the Financial Management Department in partnership with the Regional and Country offices will provide continuous technical advice to participants to accelerate the implementation of the financial reforms.
In his official remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Ernest Umakhihe, who was represented by Mr Bukar Musa, Director of the Projects Coordinating Unit thanked IFAD for the successful organization of this regional workshop which will contribute to scale up the impact of projects jointly funded by IFAD and Government on agriculture and food system transformation.
The Permanent Secretary, however, invited all participants to continue collaboration and networking within and across West and Central African countries for continued exchange of knowledge and best practices and solicited the support of IFAD to pursue this south-south cooperation in financial management.
After the receipt of the training certificates, participants committed to implementing the financial management best practices and tools shared during this regional workshop to enhance project efficiency, reporting and value for money.
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