Draft report_monitoring for climate change adaptation corridors_April 2011_revised_AB_cleaned_SM
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The initiative's geographic focus was on Eastern Province, with a specific emphasis on the districts of Kirehe and Kayonza.
2011 · 10 pages

Abstract
The program's timeframes were divided into three phases, with the first phase focusing on initial assessments and capacity building, the second phase on implementation and scaling up, and the third phase on evaluation and sustainability. Implementation details included the establishment of demonstration plots, farmer training programs, and market linkage facilitation. The program also involved the development of infrastructure, including irrigation systems and storage facilities. Community engagement and participation were key components of the initiative, with regular meetings and feedback sessions held with farmers and other stakeholders. The program's recommendations included the need for continued support for farmer training and capacity building, as well as the development of more effective market linkage facilitation mechanisms. The initiative also highlighted the importance of addressing the specific needs and challenges of women-headed households, who were found to be key beneficiaries of the program. Overall, the agricultural development initiative in Rwanda demonstrated the potential for sustainable agricultural development and improved food security in rural communities. The program's focus on community engagement, capacity building, and market linkage facilitation provided a model for future initiatives in the region.
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