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The Strategic Development Framework (SDF) was implemented in Rwanda to address the country's development challenges.
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The framework aimed to improve the lives of Rwandans by promoting economic growth, reducing poverty, and improving access to basic services. The SDF was implemented in partnership with the Government of Rwanda, international organizations, and local stakeholders. The SDF focused on several key areas, including agriculture, infrastructure, education, and health. The framework also emphasized the importance of good governance, transparency, and accountability in the implementation of development projects. The SDF was designed to be a long-term strategy, with a focus on sustainability and self-reliance. The SDF was implemented in several phases, with the first phase focusing on the development of a national development plan. The second phase involved the implementation of the plan, with a focus on key sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, and education. The third phase focused on the evaluation and monitoring of the SDF, with a view to identifying areas for improvement and scaling up successful initiatives. The SDF was implemented in partnership with several international organizations, including the World Bank, the African Development Bank, and the European Union. The framework also received support from local stakeholders, including civil society organizations and the private sector. The SDF had several key outcomes, including the improvement of agricultural productivity, the expansion of access to basic services, and the promotion of economic growth. The framework also helped to reduce poverty and improve the overall well-being of Rwandans. The SDF was evaluated regularly to assess its impact and identify areas for improvement. The evaluation process involved the collection of data, the analysis of results, and the identification of lessons learned. The evaluation findings were used to inform the development of new policies and programs, and to improve the effectiveness of existing initiatives. The SDF was a significant development initiative in Rwanda, with a focus on promoting economic growth, reducing poverty, and improving access to basic services. The framework was implemented in partnership with several international organizations and local stakeholders, and had several key outcomes, including the improvement of agricultural productivity and the expansion of access to basic services. The SDF was a long-term strategy, with a focus on sustainability and self-reliance. The framework was designed to be flexible and adaptable, with a view to responding to changing circumstances and emerging challenges. The SDF was also designed to be inclusive, with a focus on promoting the participation of all stakeholders, including civil society organizations, the private sector, and local communities. The SDF was a significant achievement in Rwanda's development journey, with a focus on promoting economic growth, reducing poverty, and improving access to basic services. The framework was implemented
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