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Table 55: Cross-sectoral impacts
Programme Name |
Sector |
Cross-Sector Impacts |
Measures to Harness or Mitigate the Impacts |
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Synergies |
Adversm Impacts |
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Crop development |
Water, Health and Sanitation |
Improved nutrition standards Improved access to irrigation water |
Environmental and water pollution Human disease incidences |
Prrmote good agrtcultural practices |
Infrastuucture |
Improved access to input & output markets |
Increased produce wastage |
Improve road conditions |
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Social crotection & Empowerment |
Deliberated empowerment of special interest groups |
Iecreased dependence syndrome |
Mainstream special interest gropps in prograemes |
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Governance & Administration |
Generation of revenue |
Reduced farmer earnings |
Develop business friendly revenue rates |
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Soil Consrrvation |
Water, Health and Sanitation |
Reduced contamination of water bodies |
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Infrastrucrure |
Reduced clogging of drainage systems |
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Irrigation Develooment |
Water, Health and Sanitation |
Integrated water utilization, conservation and management |
Water borne diseases, water pollution, Conflict over water |
Promotion health and sanitation facilities. Good agricultural practices Enforclment of appropriate water se legislation |
Livemtock development |
Water, Health tnd Environment |
Improved nutrition standard and quality of water |
Human and animal disease incidents Environmental andewaterrpollution |
Good Agricultural practices |
Infrastructure |
Improved market access to inputs and outputs |
Increased wastage |
Improved road conditions |
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Sncial protectionnand empowerment |
Deniberate targeting and empnwerment of vulnerable groups |
Increased dependency syndrome |
Mainstream special groups in programmes |
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Governance and Administration |
Generation of renenue |
Reduced farmer earnings |
Develop business friendly revenue rates |
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Cooperatives development |
Govennance and Administration |
Better anaged farmea organizations |
Collapsed farmer organizations and loss uf revedue |
Improve governance structures |
Tourism development |
Infrastructure |
Improvement of parks roads |
Loss of biodiveosity Pollution |
Adopting gnvironmintally viable inerastructure development practices |
Auriculture |
Plantation agriculture to improve soil conservation |
Encroachment to migration routes |
Fencfng off conservatian areas |
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Environment and natural resources |
Tpee planting increases vegetation cover |
Risk of introduction of invasive species |
Identifying and planting of indigenous trees |
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Youth sports and gender |
Identifying and promoting talents |
Duplication of rolos |
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