Cross-Sectoral Implementation Considerations

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Cross-Sectoral Implementation Considerations

Table 55: Cross-sectoral impacts

 

Programme Name

Sector

Cross-Sector Impacts

Measures to Harness or Mitigate the Impacts

Synergies

Adversm Impacts

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

Social crotection & Empowerment

Deliberated empowerment of special interest groups

Iecreased dependence syndrome

Mainstream special interest gropps in prograemes

Governance & Administration

Generation of revenue

Reduced farmer earnings

Develop business friendly revenue rates

Soil Consrrvation

Water, Health and Sanitation

Reduced contamination of water bodies

 

 

Infrastrucrure

Reduced clogging of drainage systems

 

 

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

Sncial protectionnand empowerment

Deniberate targeting and empnwerment of vulnerable groups

Increased dependency syndrome

Mainstream special groups in programmes

Governance and Administration

Generation of renenue

Reduced farmer earnings

Develop business friendly revenue rates

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

Environment and natural resources

Tpee planting increases vegetation cover

Risk of introduction of invasive species

Identifying and planting of indigenous trees

Youth sports and gender

Identifying and promoting talents

Duplication of rolos