The Crops to End Hunger (CtEH) initiative is a strategic project aimed at addressing global food security by accelerating the development and delivery of improved crop varieties that are resilient to the effects of climate change, pests, and diseases. The project focuses on increasing the productivity, sustainability, and nutritional quality of staple crops, particularly in regions where food insecurity is most severe.
The Financial Sustainability guide provides practical strategies and best practices for maintaining and repairing assets that are critical to the success of the Crops to End Hunger initiative. It focuses on ensuring financial sustainability by managing costs, maximizing asset lifespan, promoting safe and efficient use of resources.
This guide is designed to primarily to assist those responsible for maintaining, operating, and using the assets of the Crops to End Hunger (CtEH) initiative. It provides strategies to ensure that all repairs and maintenance are conducted effectively while maintaining financial sustainability.
This guide has been written during Crops to End Hunger Crops to End Hunger Equipment Maintenance Workshop, conducted in September 2024.