A-15.
Promoting climate resilience in the fisheries sector
Ministry
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Category
Adaptation
Sector
Agriculture
Action progress
Action Implementation Location
This action progress below has been implemented at:
National Level
National Level
Sub-national Level
Annual Data
Annual progress made recorded by the respective ministry.
Target 1 - metric tons
Unit measured in Number
Additional information
Action Details | Input | Description |
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Technology Availability | Yes | |
Technology Availability | Yes | |
Technology Availability | Yes | |
Number of women/ % of women participation- Of Participants In Rehabilitation Of Fish Refuges And Mangrove Forest | 0%/50% | 50% women involved in fishing community/ Community Fishery, and fishery sector will participate in rehabilitation of fish refuges and protection of flooded and mangrove forest as the spawning, nursing and feeding habitat. Women will be involved in fishery technology transfer including preparing bait, supplying fishing gear and maintaining fishing equipment. Importantly, women will improve access to credit and extension service in large scale fishery value chain to close gap in access to necessary resources along with the organization of collective women business (i.e. women producer groups) that can improve income generation, food security for women in fishery value chain 50% of participants in rehabilitation of fish refuges and mangrove forest are women |
Number of women/ % of women participation- Of Beneficiaries Receiving Extension Services | 0%/50% | 50% of beneficiaries receiving extension services are women |
Number of women/ % of women participation- Loans (Or Credit Services) And Gained Access To Fisheries Resources | 0%/50% | 50% of women beneficiaries have successfully been approved for loans (or credit services) and gained access to fisheries resources |
Number of women/ % of women participation- Of Participants In Rehabilitation Of Fish Refuges And Mangrove Forest | 35%/50% | 35% of women engaged to participate in Community Fisheries development. |
Number of women/ % of women participation- Of Beneficiaries Receiving Extension Services | 35%/50% | 35% of women engaged in capacity developmental. |
Number of women/ % of women participation- Loans (Or Credit Services) And Gained Access To Fisheries Resources | 0%/50% | |
Number of women/ % of women participation- Of Participants In Rehabilitation Of Fish Refuges And Mangrove Forest | 0%/50% | |
Number of women/ % of women participation- Of Beneficiaries Receiving Extension Services | 0%/50% | |
Number of women/ % of women participation- Loans (Or Credit Services) And Gained Access To Fisheries Resources | 0%/50% | |
Youth (engaged, not engaged, description) | Yes | |
Youth (engaged, not engaged, description) | Yes | |
Youth (engaged, not engaged, description) | Yes | |
Private sector (engaged, not engaget, description) | Yes | |
Private sector (engaged, not engaget, description) | Yes | |
Private sector (engaged, not engaget, description) | Yes | |
Capacity Support Needed |
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Capacity Support Needed |
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Capacity Support Needed |
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SDGs |
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Financing
Financial Costs (USD)
33,500,000$
No. | Budget | Financed By | Funding Details | Year |
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1369 | 226,291 |
AFD
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AquaCAM - Aquaculture au Cambodge : durabilite et prevention des risques. This project aims to assess the sustainability of existing aquaculture production systems in Cambodia in order to allow the development of efficient and sustainable aquaculture | 2021 |
1370 | 2,257,210.1 |
The European Union
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CAPFISH-Capture: UNIDO complementary support. This project is part of the CAPFish capture component of the Cambodia Programme for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth in the Fisheries Sector with the overall objective to contribute to the achievement of the Royal Government of Cambodia's long term vision of social and economic development, food security and poverty reduction. It is in this framework that the CAPFISH Capture - Post Harvest Fisheries Development project is designed with the specific objective to contribute to the development of post-harvest fisheries through upgrading of the regulatory and institutional system, as well as the adoption of better practices and innovation by the private sector. This project will aim at inclusive post-harvest fisheries value chain development focusing on strengthening the institutional capacity of Competent Authority for establishing official control systems and subsequently supporting the development of post-harvest fisheries, through capacity building in terms of skills development, food safety system implementation, matching investment support and building business support mechanisms. | 2021 |
1371 | 4,702,295 |
World Bank Group
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Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project- Phase III (MIWRM3). This is the third phase of a regional series of operation, the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Program, following the first phase for Lao PDR and the Mekong River Commission (M-IWRM1), and the second phase for Vietnam (M-IWRM2). The overall regional objective is to:support implementation of the integrated water resources management in the Lower Mekong Basin at the regional, national and sub-national level. The specific objective for the proposed third phase project (MIWRM3)is to support the improvement of the fisheries resources management and establish river basin management in the areas of regional significance in Northern Cambodia. | 2021 |
1372 | 226,291 |
AFD
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"AquaCAM - Aquaculture au Cambodge : durabilite et prevention des risques. This project aims to assess the sustainability of existing aquaculture production systems in Cambodia in order to allow the development of efficient and sustainable aquaculture". | 2022 |
1373 | 2,880,571 |
The European Union
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CAPFISH-Capture: FAO Complementary Support. The objective is to improve the capacity of the public service at central and sub-national level and the local communities to strengthen fisheries management at all levels | 2022 |
1374 | 2,245,059 |
The European Union
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Initial budget in EUR 2,076,951 equivalent to USD 2,245,059. CAPFISH-Capture: UNIDO complementary support. This project is part of the CAPFish capture component of the Cambodia Programme for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth in the Fisheries Sector with the overall objective to contribute to the achievement of the Royal Government of Cambodia's long term vision of social and economic development, food security and poverty reduction. It is in this framework that the CAPFISH Capture - Post Harvest Fisheries Development project is designed with the specific objective to contribute to the development of post-harvest fisheries through upgrading of the regulatory and institutional system, as well as the adoption of better practices and innovation by the private sector. This project will aim at inclusive post-harvest fisheries value chain development focusing on strengthening the institutional capacity of Competent Authority for establishing official control systems and subsequently supporting the development of post-harvest fisheries, through capacity building in terms of skills development, food safety system implementation, matching investment support and building business support mechanisms. | 2022 |
1375 | 4,702,295 |
World Bank Group
|
This is the third phase of a regional series of operation, the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Program, following the first phase for Lao PDR and the Mekong River Commission (M-IWRM1), and the second phase for Vietnam (M-IWRM2). The overall regional objective is to:support implementation of the integrated water resources management in the Lower Mekong Basin at the regional, national and sub-national level. The specific objective for the proposed third phase project (MIWRM3)is to support the improvement of the fisheries resources management and establish river basin management in the areas of regional significance in Northern Cambodia. | 2022 |
1494 | 4,636,405 |
AFD
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This project ran between 16-Nov-18 to 31-Dec-23. | 2023 |
1510 | 7,735,379 |
The European Union
|
2023 | |
1511 | 7,501,261 |
The European Union
|
2023 | |
1512 | 3,743,130 |
The European Union
|
2023 | |
1513 | 883,416 |
The European Union
|
2023 | |
1514 | 4,745,574 |
The European Union
|
2023 | |
1515 | 946,705 |
The European Union
|
2023 | |
1516 | 1,228,218 |
The European Union
|
2023 | |
1517 | 282,400 |
The European Union
|
2023 | |
1521 | 4,012,090 |
Food and Agriculture Organization
|
2023 | |
1542 | 4,371,523 |
United Nations Industrial Development Organization
|
2023 | |
1600 | 300,000 |
Asian Development Bank
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ADB (53261-001) LN 4270-CAM | 2023 |
Action Budget Implementation Location
This budgets above has been implemented at: