USAID
The initiative's geographic focus was on Eastern Province, with a specific emphasis on the districts of Kirehe, Kayonza, and Ngoma.
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Abstract
The program's timeframes were divided into three phases, with the first phase lasting from 2018 to 2020, the second phase from 2020 to 2022, and the third phase from 2022 to 2024. Implementation details for the program included the establishment of demonstration plots, farmer training programs, and market linkage facilitation. The program also focused on improving irrigation infrastructure, with a particular emphasis on the use of solar-powered pumps. Additionally, the program implemented a system for monitoring and evaluating the impact of the interventions. The program's recommendations included the need for continued support for farmer training programs, the expansion of market linkage facilitation, and the improvement of irrigation infrastructure. The program also recommended the establishment of a system for monitoring and evaluating the impact of the interventions, as well as the development of a plan for scaling up the program to other districts in Rwanda. The program's findings highlighted the importance of addressing the root causes of poverty and food insecurity in Rwanda, including soil degradation, limited market access, and lack of access to credit and other financial services. The program's conclusions emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to agricultural development, one that addresses the social, economic, and environmental factors that contribute to poverty and food insecurity.
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