Year 4 Work Plan: Solar Irrigation for Agricultural Resilience (SoLAR)
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Year 3 Work Plan: Solar Irrigation for Agricultural Resilience (SoLAR)
To contribute to climate-resilient, gender-equitable, and socially inclusive agrarian livelihoods in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan by supporting government efforts to promote solar irrigation
Year 2 Work Plan: Solar Irrigation for Agricultural Resilience (SoLAR)
Bangladesh government envisages solar irrigation as a cheaper and cleaner substitute for expensive diesel-based irrigation currently prevalent in the country. IDCOL is the primary organisation for SIP promotion with the “fee-for-service” model, where IDCOL provides loan and grant to sponsors, who installs SIPs and sell water to farmers in exchange for a fee.
Year 1 Work Plan: Solar Irrigation for Agricultural Resilience (SoLAR)
To contribute to climate-resilient, gender-equitable, and socially-inclusive agrarian livelihoods in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan by supporting government efforts to promote solar irrigation
Revised Year 1 Plan in response to COVID19
To contribute to climate-resilient, gender-equitable, and socially-inclusive agrarian livelihoods in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan by supporting government efforts to promote solar irrigation