USAID
The project's geographic focus was on rural areas in Rwanda, with a specific emphasis on improving agricultural productivity and market access for smallholder farmers.
2010 · 118 pages

Abstract
The initiative was designed to be scalable and replicable, with the goal of improving food security and reducing poverty in rural Rwanda. The project's implementation was led by a team of local and international experts, with support from USAID and other partners. The team worked closely with local communities, farmers, and other stakeholders to design and implement the project's interventions. The project's results were evaluated through a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, including surveys, focus groups, and field observations. The evaluation found that the project's interventions had a significant impact on household income, food security, and agricultural productivity. The project's findings and recommendations were shared with policymakers, practitioners, and other stakeholders through a series of reports, workshops, and other dissemination activities. The project's results were also used to inform the development of new policies and programs aimed at improving agricultural development and food security in Rwanda.
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