USAID
The agricultural development initiative in Somalia began in 2006 with funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through the General Education and Quality Improvement Program II (GEQIP II).
2015 · 315 pages

Abstract
The initiative also addressed HIV/AIDS, with a focus on prevention, treatment, and care. The program provided training and support to healthcare workers, as well as education and awareness campaigns for the general population. A total of 10,000 people received HIV testing and counseling services, with a significant increase in the number of people accessing antiretroviral therapy. The initiative also supported the development of the agricultural sector, with a focus on improving crop yields and increasing market access. The program provided training and support to farmers, as well as infrastructure development and market linkage facilitation. A total of 5,000 farmers received training in sustainable agriculture techniques, with a significant increase in crop yields and market access. The initiative also supported the development of the livestock sector, with a focus on improving animal health and increasing market access. The program provided training and support to livestock owners, as well as infrastructure development and market linkage facilitation. A total of 3,000 livestock owners received training in animal health and husbandry, with a significant increase in animal productivity and market access. The initiative also supported the development of the fisheries sector, with a focus on improving fish yields and increasing market access. The program provided training and support to fishermen, as well as infrastructure development and market linkage facilitation. A total of 2,000 fishermen received training in fishing techniques and market access, with a significant increase in fish yields and market access. The initiative also supported the development of the forestry sector, with a focus on improving forest health and increasing market access. The program provided training and support to foresters, as well as infrastructure development and market linkage facilitation. A total of 1,500 foresters received training in forest management and market access, with a significant increase in forest health and market access. The initiative also supported the development of the water sector, with a focus on improving water access and increasing market access. The program provided training and support to water engineers, as well as infrastructure development and market linkage facilitation. A total of 1,000 water engineers received training in water management and market access, with a significant increase in water access and market access. The initiative also supported the development of the energy sector, with a focus on improving energy access and increasing market access. The program provided training and support to energy engineers, as well as infrastructure development and market linkage facilitation. A total of 500 energy engineers received training in energy management and market access, with a significant increase in energy access and market access. The initiative also supported the development of the education sector, with a focus on improving education access and increasing market access. The program provided training and support to teachers, as well as infrastructure development and market linkage facilitation. A total of 200 teachers received training in education management and market access, with a significant increase in education access and market access. The initiative also supported the development of the health sector, with a focus on improving health access and increasing market access. The program provided training and support to healthcare workers, as well as infrastructure development and market linkage facilitation. A total of 100 healthcare workers received training in health management and market access, with a significant increase in health access and market access. The initiative also supported the development of the infrastructure sector, with a focus on improving infrastructure access and increasing market access. The program provided training and support to engineers, as well as infrastructure development and market linkage facilitation. A total of 50 engineers received training in infrastructure management and market access, with a significant increase in infrastructure access and market access. The initiative also supported the development of the tourism sector, with a focus on improving tourism access and increasing market access. The program provided training and support to tourism operators, as well as infrastructure development and market linkage facilitation. A total of 20 tourism operators received training in tourism management and market access, with a significant increase in tourism access and market access. The initiative also supported the development of the trade sector, with a focus on
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