Kyrgyzstan Update: Family Group Practice, Health Insurance Fund, and Licensing & Accreditation
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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: planning and implementation (2018-2020), midterm evaluation (2020), and final evaluation (2022). Implementation details included the establishment of demonstration plots, farmer training programs, and market linkage facilitation. The program also provided support for irrigation infrastructure development and the promotion of sustainable agriculture practices. The initiative's recommendations emphasized the need for continued support for farmer training programs and market linkage facilitation. Additionally, the program highlighted the importance of addressing the specific needs of women-headed households and promoting the adoption of sustainable agriculture practices. The initiative's findings and conclusions were based on data collected from surveys, focus group discussions, and field observations. The program's methodology included a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods, including statistical analysis and thematic analysis. Overall, the agricultural development initiative in Rwanda demonstrated significant progress in improving crop yields, household income, and food security indicators. The program's findings and recommendations provide valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners seeking to promote agricultural development and food security in Rwanda and other similar contexts.
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