WHO WE ARE
MEET YOBE ACRESAL
Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscape (ACReSAL)
OUR VISION
To have strong practices and policies on ecological restoration and a climate change resilient community.
OUR MISSION
To address environmental challenges arising from Climate Change and poor land-use practices in Yobe State, Nigeria..
OVERVIEW
The Yobe ACReSAL project is a six-year World Bank assisted Project committed to landscapes restoration in Northern Nigeria. The region is characterized by high poverty rates, low literacy, an environment of fragility, conflict, and violence, degradation of natural resources, poor agricultural productivity, climate risks, desertification, poor penetration of modern technology, and weak institutional capacity.
Addressing these issues will require effort in multiple sectors. The Federal Ministry of Environment is the lead implementing Agency, in collaboration with the Federal Ministries of Water Resources, Agriculture and Rural Development.
The Yobe ACReSAL project is a multi-sectoral and multi-institutional scheme, covering Environment, Agriculture and Water. It was designed by the Federal Government to combat desertification, restore degraded lands, and special ecosystems for agriculture and biodiversity conservation.
It is also expected to tackle issues of water scarcity for Agricultural purposes and the negative impact of Climate Change on Agricultural productivity, as well as livelihood of rural farmers in the selected states of the country.
The Project Development Objective of the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) is to increase the implementation of sustainable landscape management practices in targeted watersheds in northern Nigeria and strengthen Nigeria’s long-term enabling environment for integrated climate-resilient landscape management.
Yobe ACReSAL, which is in line with President Muhammed Buhari‘s sustainable goal of restoring 4 million hectares of degraded agricultural land by 2030, has long term objective of increasing the adoption of Climate Resilient Landscape management practice for environmental sustainability and improved agricultural yield for rural farmers, especially women and youth groups. To that effect, a target of 1million hectares has been set for restoration at the end of the project in 2028.
The project will assist in minimizing the ugly incidence of herders-farmers conflicts, over grazing land, and water through community cohesion and peace building.
Yobe ACReSAL interventions will improve land use planning and help a wide range of communities adapt to evolving dryland conditions with an end target of 3.4 million direct project beneficiaries
The concept of ACReSAL is to fund investments strategically in the area of ecosystem restoration, flood and sedimentations control, sand dunes stabilization, watershed infrastructure such as integrated dams/small-scale multipurpose reservoirs and irrigation.
The sustainability of these investments will be reinforced by strengthening institutions and information services across sectors and States, including support to improve governance, regulatory compliance, environmental monitoring, impact evaluation, watershed and land use planning, thus, strengthening Nigeria’s capacity to promote and implement climate- resilient projects.
Yobe ACReSAL COMPONENTS
The Yobe ACReSAL project comprises four components. Please see below for details.
Dryland Management
This component will implement integrated watershed management planning and address challenges of large-scale watershed degradation in northern Nigeria.
It consists of the following sub-components:
(i) strategic watershed planning;
(ii) landscape investments; and
(iii) special ecosystems
Community Climate Resilience.
It consists of the following sub-components:
(i) community strengthening; and
(ii) community investments.
Institutional Strengthening and Project Management
This component includes investments to improve the enabling institutional and policy foundation for multisectoral integrated landscape management and climate resilience, as well as support to project management.
It consists of the following sub-components:
(i) institutional and policy strengthening; and
(ii) project management.
Contingent Emergency Response (CERC)
This is a financing mechanism available to borrowers in investment project financing (IPF) operations to enable quick deployment of uncommitted funds to respond to an eligible crisis or emergency
COMPONENT A
Dryland Management
This component will implement integrated watershed management planning and address challenges of large-scale watershed degradation in northern Nigeria.
It consists of the following sub-components:
(i) strategic watershed planning;
(ii) landscape investments; and
(iii) special ecosystems
COMPONENT B
Community Climate Resilience.
It consists of the following sub-components:
(i) community strengthening; and
(ii) community investments.
COMPONENT C
Institutional Strengthening and Project Management
This component includes investments to improve the enabling institutional and policy foundation for multisectoral integrated landscape management and climate resilience, as well as support to project management.
It consists of the following sub-components:
(i) institutional and policy strengthening; and
(ii) project management.
COMPONENT D
Contingent Emergency Response (CERC)
This is a financing mechanism available to borrowers in investment project financing (IPF) operations to enable quick deployment of uncommitted funds to respond to an eligible crisis or emergency