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ACTIVE PROJECT

Improving resilience of farmers’ livelihoods to climate change through innovative, research proven climate-smart agroforestry and efficient use of tree resources in the Eastern Province and peri-urban areas of Kigali city

Improving resilience of farmers’ livelihoods to climate change through innovative, research proven climate-smart agroforestry and efficient use of tree resources in the Eastern Province and peri-urban areas of Kigali city

Duration: July 2020 - October 2025

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Description

The project seeks to increase the pace and scale of agroforestry-based restoration of degraded agricultural lands and sustainable use of biomass energy, with associated improvements of land health, livelihoods and poverty reduction. This will be done by effectively understanding and demonstrating the ecological, social and economic pathways to, and resultant benefits from, the scale up of agroforestry-based restoration and sustainable biomass use in Eastern Province and in the peri-urban areas of Kigali city

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Athanase Mukuralinda

Principal Investigator

Details

Project locations

Rwanda

Project duration

July 2020 - October 2025
(5 years, 4 months)

Thematic areas

  • Rwanda

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

  • Climate action

Project team

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Athanase Mukuralinda

Rwanda Country Representative
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Catherine Muthuri

Kenya Country Coordinator, and East Africa Regional Convenor

Funders