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COUNTRY PROGRAMMING FRAMEWORK
FOR RWANDA
2019 -2023
Juliette Yaramba left her technical job in Europe to engage in agriculture in Rwanda. She now grows and supplies bio organic fruits and vegetables.©FAOTeopista Mutesi
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Table of Contents iii
Acknowledgement iv
Foreword v
Endorsement vii
Executive Summary 1
Introduction 3
I. Country context and priorities 5
II. FAO’s contribution and expected results 14
III. Implementation, monitoring and reporting arrangements 20
Annexes 21
Table of contents
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Acknowledgement
The FAO Representation in Rwanda wishes to thank the many persons consulted during
the formulation of this Country Programming Framework. Inputs were generously provided
from government sources, non-governmental organizations, private sector, farmer
organizations, UN staff members and the dedicated staff of the FAO Representation in
Rwanda. Counterparts from Government of Rwanda, staff from FAO Sub-regional Office
for Eastern Africa (SFE), FAO Regional Office for Africa (RAF), and FAO Headquarters
provided valuable insights and feedback during extensive reviews.
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Foreword
The Government of Rwanda (GoR), represented by its Ministry of Agriculture and Animal
Resources (MINAGRI), and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
(FAO), represented by its Country Representative in Rwanda (FAOR) are pleased to jointly
launch the FAO Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2019-2023 in Rwanda. The FAO
CPF 2019-2023 for Rwanda emerged as a result of intensive consultative process with
various institutions and organizations, including the GoR selected sector ministries and
associated institutions. Besides this, consultations were made with Rwanda’s development
partners (DPs) including the multilateral and bilateral agencies, international organizations
and UN agencies. Relevant technical units of FAO Headquarters, Regional Office for Africa
(RAF) and Sub-regional Office for Eastern Africa (SFE) were also consulted at length. As
a result of this process, a set of four (4) priority areas for FAO–Government collaboration
have been identified;
(i) Innovative approaches to promote sustainable and integrated Crop, Livestock and
Aquaculture production systems promoted.
(ii) Food security, nutrition and climate and other shocks resilient agriculture improved
through sustainable and diversified production systems.
(iii) Inclusiveness of agricultural market systems as well as value addition and
competitiveness of diversified agricultural commodities in domestic, regional and
international markets promoted.
(iv) Enhanced enabling environment and Responsive institutions for effective and
efficient delivery of Services.
These are intended to represent a legacy and legitimate contribution from the
Organization, based on its comparative advantages and collective efforts guided by the
Government of Rwanda (GoR) in achieving its development endeavor.
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Co-owned by the GoR and FAO, this document represents a reaffirmation of their
development partnership. Efforts were made for the CPF to contribute towards the
achievement of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 1 & 2 of eradicating extreme
poverty and hunger while linking it to the FAO mandate and its Five global Strategic
Objectives, alignment with various GoR’s medium and long-term development
programmes, and with the Rwanda United Nations Development Assistance Plan
for Rwanda (UNDAP II – 2018-2023) as enshrined in sector strategies set up as top
priority.
The FAO Rwanda CPF signifies FAO’s mandate and commitment towards contribution
to the GoR’s priorities in food security, nutrition and rural development, as enshrined
in the Fourth Strategic Plan for Agriculture Transformation (PSTA 4 2018-2024) and with
the National Strategy for Transformation (NST1 2017-2024). For its implementation, the
GoR and FAO look forward to working in collaboration with, and getting the necessary
support from concerned partners.
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Endorsement
The Government of the Republic of Rwanda
Hon. Gérardine Mukeshimana
Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources
Date:
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Gualbert Gbehounou
FAO Representative
Date:
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Executive Summary
The Country Programming Framework (CPF) identifies government priorities to guide
FAO partnership with, and support to the government in alignment with global, regional
and national initiatives, policies, and strategies. It is developed through a results-based
approach meant to build institutional synergies and reinforce FAO’s commitment towards
improvement of the population’s livelihoods and food security, in a more harmonized and
coordinated way. As the previous CPF linked to the First United Nations Development
Assistance Plan (UNDAP I 2013-2018), the current CPF is informed by the Fourth Strategic
Plan for Agriculture Transformation (PSTA 4 2018-2024) and with the National Strategy for
Transformation (NST1 2017-2024). It is also aligned with outcomes laid out in the Second
United Nations Development Assistance Plan (UNDAP II 2018-2023).
FAO Rwanda elaborated its first CPF in 2013 for the period of five years. That CPF was
built on four priority areas, namely:
(i) adopt coping mechanisms to improve food security, nutrition and resilience;
(ii) adopt sustainable use of natural resources to increase agricultural productivity;
(iii) develop agri-business and enhance value chains;
(iv) enhance agriculture Knowledge Management.
The current CPF builds on the achievements of the previous CPF to continue the
transformation of the sector from subsistence to a knowledge-based value adding
sector.
Whilst the first two priority areas of both CPFs are similar, the current CPF places emphasis
on integrated farming and diversified production systems. There is a strong focus on
research and innovation to drive agricultural transformation. This entails introducing and
adopting new varieties, disease mitigation, developing capacity of farmers to support
intensification and value addition. On the third priority area, the current CPF stresses
the need for inclusiveness of the market systems, value addition and diversification of
markets, with a more pronounced involvement of the private sector.
Regarding the fourth priority area, the current CPF takes a broader look to encompass
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more elements of the enabling environment beyond agriculture knowledge management.
The current CPF is expected to cost fewer financial resources than the previous one and
its budget amounts to a total of USD 22 000 000. About 22 percent of the total required
resources is available while 78 percent will need to be mobilized, mostly from bilateral
and multilateral donors.
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Introduction
This Country Programming Framework (CPF) sets out four government priority areas
to guide FAO partnership with, and support to the Government of the Republic of
Rwanda – bringing together innovative international good practices and global
standards with national and regional expertise during the next five years from 2019 to
2023.
The CPF was prepared following consultation and agreement with a large number of
institutions: Government Ministries, Resource Partners/Donors, United Nations Agencies
(UN Country Team), Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Civil Society at large.
The entities consulted are: Belgian Embassy, Care International, Catholic Relief Services
(CRS), District Officials, Department for International Development (DFID), International
Fund For Agricultural Development (IFAD), International Union for Conservation of Nature
(IUCN), Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Local Administrative Entities
Development Agency (LODA), Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development
Board (RAB), Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI), Ministry of Finance
and Economic Planning (MINECOFIN), Ministry of ICT and Innovation (MINICT), Ministry
of Youth (MiniYouth), National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB), National
Early Development Childhood Development Program (NECDP), Rwanda Environment
Management Authority (REMA), Rwanda Youth in Agribusiness Forum (RYAF), UN Women,
the World Bank and FAO Team. The list is not exhaustive.
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A farmer explaining to an FAO staff how the FAO implemented project has helped them re-establish their lives.©FAO
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The total population of Rwanda is estimated at 11.8 million in 2016/17, and its structure
remains very young, with 52 percent of the population aged 19 years or young.
Youth population (16-30 years) makes up 26.6 percent of the total population of
Rwanda.
Development in Rwanda has been remarkable over the past few decades, including
improved livelihoods of Rwandans. Life expectancy increased from 49 in 2000 to 66.6
years in 2017. Poverty has reduced considerably from 60.4 percent in 2000 to 39.1 percent
in 2013/14 and to 38.2 percent in 2016/17, while extreme poverty reduced from 40 percent
in 2000 to 16 percent in 2016/17. However, the distribution of poverty reduction gains is
not even between urban and rural areas. Estimations of total poverty from the Integrated
Household Living Survey (EICV5) show that rural areas continue to have the highest
poverty rate of 43.1 percent, compared to an average of 15.8 percent in urban areas.
As for the extreme poverty, rural areas registered a higher rate as well at 18.1 percent
compared to 5.9 percent in urban areas.
Economic growth was solid averaging 6.1 percent (2013-2016) against the second
Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EDPRS2) target of 11.5 percent
over the period 2013-2020. Agriculture growth averaged 4.1 percent compared to 8.5
percent target, industry averaged 6.5 percent compared to 14 percent targeted, and
services grew by 7.5 percent compared to 13.5 percent targeted over the same period.
Key hindrances to slow agriculture growth are crop diseases and climate change effects.
Other constraints included smallholding sizes of land, challenges in accessing credit due
to risk perception, low value chain development, market connectivity and low farmer
professionalization. Exports have become more diversified, but both traditional and
non-traditional exports performance did not meet projections. Exports averaged a
growth of about 15 percent between 2013 and 2016 against a 28 percent annual growth
target.
I. Country context and priorities
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Despite increasing gains in agricultural productivity, Rwandan households are increasingly
dependent on markets to source their food for consumption. About 70 percent of all
the food consumed in Rwanda is accessed through markets, rather than self-production.
Malnutrition especially stunting also continues to be worrying with its increasing patterns
over time ( from 4.0 million in 2004-2006 to 4.8 million in 2014-2016).
Besides, there continues to be a strong nexus between poverty, rurality, which viciously
connects to agriculture as the sector still employs the majority of the population who
are mainly in rural areas. Therefore, synergies between social protection and agriculture
policies need to be strengthened as they have the potential to positively drive impact for
rural transformation, inclusive growth, improvement of nutrition and sustain agriculture
development. Such synergies look adequate for Rwanda and are in line with national
priorities and strategies as laid out in NST1.
The participation at the political and decision making levels and the reduction of the
gender disparities across several sectors in Rwanda have been improving considerably.
In the 2017 World Economic Forum Gender Parity Report, Rwanda ranked 4th out of 144
countries. That said, the country still faces challenges in economically empowering women,
constraining its desire for inclusive socio-economic transformation. This is mainly due to
deeply entrenched negative social norms and cultural mindsets.
Rwanda’s long-range developmental aspirations are championed in the Vision 2050 which
targets to transform Rwanda into an upper-middle income status country (USD 4 000
annual per capita income) by 2035 and a high-income status country (USD 12 000 annual
per capita income) by 2050. The Vision 2050 is elaborated in five main pillars: Quality
of Life; Modern Infrastructure and Livelihoods; Transformation for Prosperity, Values for
Vision 2050, and International Cooperation and Positioning. Under this Vision, six primary
drivers of the economic growth are identified: sustained human capital development;
export dynamism and regional integration; well-managed urbanisation; competitive
domestic enterprises; agricultural modernisation; as well as capable and accountable
public institutions.
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Marie Chantal Akingeneye in her farm. She receives daily on her feature phone information on nutrition
and farming.©FAOTeopista Mutesi
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Anchored on the overarching vision of the country (Rwanda Vision 2050), the CPF is
informed by nationally defined developmental priorities and objectives expressed in
the 7 Years Government Programme: National Strategy for Transformation (NST 1 2017-
2024), a blend of the 7 Years Government Program (2017-2024) and the national medium-
term development strategy, which were previously stand-alone documents. The NST1
identifies three pillars of development: economic transformation, social transformation,
and transformational governance and good governance. It also encompasses cross-
cutting areas, including capacity development, gender and family promotion, regional
integration and international positioning, environment and climate change and disaster
management.
The Economic Transformation Pillar presents a strategy to accelerate private-sector-led
economic growth and increased productivity. Transformation objectives laid out in the
NST1 document, under this pillar, are directly reflected into the CPF formulation, namely:
(i) promote industrial development, export promotion and expansion of trade related
infrastructure; (ii) increase agriculture and livestock quality, productivity and production;
and (iii) sustainably exploit natural resources and protect the environment. The social
transformation pillar entails strategic interventions for social transformation and goes
beyond measures such as GDP per capita to bringing positive qualitative change in all
aspects of people’s lives. This pillar is indeed of paramount significance and importance
to FAO’s work over the current CPF period, especially with regard to ensuring gender
equality across all priority areas and outcomes. The transformational governance pillar
aims to consolidate and provide building blocks for equitable transformational and
sustainable national development. Furthermore, the economic transformation pillar
stipulates seven priority areas, five of which are integrated into the current CPF. Besides,
two of the five priorities of the social transformation pillar of the NST1 are also considered
under CPF priorities. The transformational governance is equally an essential pillar that
speaks to the CPF priorities. Among the six priorities of this pillar, three are integrated
into CPF framing.
The three pillars (of the NST1) encapsulated in the section above are aligned with
Rwanda’s vision to reach upper middle-income status by 2035 and high-income
status by 2050, especially with regard to two of the five main areas (quality of life and
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transformation for prosperity). The three pillars also align with the regional, continental
and global developmental frameworks namely, the East African Community (EAC) Vision
2050, the African Union Agenda 2063 and its First 10-Year Implementation Plan 2014-
2023, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement on Climate
Change.
Key pillars of NST1 particularly on economic transformation (NST1 Pillar 1: priority area 1,
3, 4, 6 and 7) and social transformation (NST1 Pillar 2: priority area 1, 2, and 5) are equally
considered key to the CPF. Priority area 5 and 6 of the transformational governance pillar
are also of paramount importance to the attainment of the development agenda of the
country, and thus key considerations for this CPF.
The economic transformation and social transformation pillars guide the (i) development
and support of the value chain development and value addition in agriculture, especially
the following subsectors: agro-processing, meat and dairy, horticulture; (ii) promotion of
research and development as a key to fast-tracking Rwanda’s economic transformation; (iii)
expansion of the role of the private sector in domestic market recapturing; (iv) enlarging
agricultural export base. Further areas emphasize the need to improve the production
and productivity and to embrace and apply new modes and techniques; and put in place
mechanisms to increase access to finance for farmers. Finally, the economic transformation
pillar underlines the need for a more sustainable management of natural resources and
environment to transition Rwanda towards a green economy.
On the agricultural sector side, the NST1 aims to increase average productivity of key
crops by 2024 with an anticipated doubling of yields in maize, irish potato, beans, and
fruits; and an increase of at least 30 percent on average in rice, wheat, cassava, sweet
potatoes, soybean, and vegetables. The Strategy also places an emphasis on the
livestock investment and production. It targets an increase in the quantity of meat and
dairy products, especially milk, from 776 284 MT (2017) to 925 748 MT (2024), meat from
138 231 MT (2017) to 175 164 MT (2024) and eggs produced from 7 475 MT (2017) to 11
211 MT by 2024.
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Farmers in Nyaruguru District after harvesting tomatoes from the greenhouse built by FAO in collaboration with other
UN agencies.©FAOTeopista Mutesi
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In addition, ensuring and sustaining food security, nutrition and poverty reduction
(particularly targeting the poor and most food insecure and malnourished households)
is an integral part of the current CPF. On top of that, the Strategy seeks to strengthen
the commercialization of crop and animal resource value chains by increasing private
sector engagement, promoting market-oriented agribusinesses, and capturing greater
in-country surplus and value addition.
NST1 also envisages a sustainable management of natural resources and environment
to transition Rwanda towards a green economy. It is in this regard that the Strategy
projects an upward trend in the area covered by forest. By means of forest landscape
restoration, the area covered by forest will be increased and sustained at 30 percent
till 2024 from 29.6 percent in 2017. To ensure optimal allocation and use of land, efforts
will be directed towards strengthening land administration and management, including
rationalization and harmonization of land use master plans at both national and district
levels.
At the sectoral level, the National Agriculture Policy (NAP) of 2017 that contains very
specific policy statements and strategies for production, processing, financing and capacity
building, guides the CPF. Rwanda’s Fourth Strategic Plan for Agriculture Transformation
(PSTA4) is the vital strategy document and it outlines priority investments in agriculture
and estimates required resources for the agriculture sector for the period 2018-2024. It is
the delivery mechanism of NAP and represents the agriculture sector’s strategic document
under Rwanda’s National Strategy for Transformation. On the livestock side, strategic
direction of the current CPF is inspired by the Rwanda Livestock Master Plan (LMP 2018-
2023) that sets out the investment intervention (better genetics, feed and health services)
which could help improve productivity and total production in the key livestock value
chains for cow dairy, red meat, poultry and pork. The current CPF is also informed by
the National Agribusiness Investment Promotion Strategy (NAIPS) of 2017, a subsidiary
of NAP. It mainly seeks to promote increased private sector agribusiness investment in
Rwanda and to guide public sector measures to achieve this goal.
Further strategy documents include the Gender and Youth Mainstreaming Strategy of
2019 whose aim is to support the implementation of the PSTA4 and the NAP, to ensure that
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women, men and youth benefit equally from policy action, programs and activities and
that inequality is not perpetuated, and thus spells out important considerations to guide
the implementation of both strategies. Still on equity strand, PSTA4 gives considerable
weight to social protection interventions, an area where FAO has already added value
too. The Rwanda Domestic Market Recapturing Strategy is another relevant document to
the elaboration of this CPF. It aims to support local production for the domestic market,
remove obstacles to production or access to markets, thus enabling the reduction of the
Rwanda’s trade deficit. The CPF also considers key recommendations of the National
Strategy for Climate Change and Low Carbon Development that will help Rwanda to
gradually become a developed climate-resilient, low-carbon economy as targeted
by the Vision 2050. It also takes into account the National Disaster Risk Management
Plan of 2013 beyond climate change and climate related shocks ( e.g. plant and animal
diseases).
These national and sectoral development policies and strategies are aligned with a
number of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – mainly SDG1 on ending poverty
including promoting conducive policy frameworks (1b); SDG 1.3 on implementing
nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, and by 2030
achieving substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable; mainstreaming of gender
issues (1.5); SDG2 on ending hunger, achieving food security and improved nutrition;
SDG5 on gender equality; SDG6 on water for all; SDG8 on decent work and economic
growth; SDG12 on responsible consumption and production; SDG13 on climate change
actions; SDG14 on life below water; SDG15 on the responsible utilisation of terrestrial
ecosystems, and SDG17 on the implementation of the Global Partnership for Sustainable
Development. CPF is also aligned and will contribute to the African Union’s Comprehensive
African Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) and the Second United Nations
Development Assistance Plan (UNDAP II 2018-2023).
The CPF priority areas contribute directly to FAO Strategic Objectives and its three
Regional Initiatives (delivering mechanism) for Africa: i) Africa’s Commitment to End
Hunger by 2025, ii) Sustainable Production Intensification and Value Chain Development
in Africa, and iii) Building Resilience in Africa’s Drylands.
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Increased use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) among the youth will spur more job creation in
agriculture.©FAOTeopista Mutesi
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II. FAO’s contribution and expected results
The Government of Rwanda, FAO and other stakeholders have defined the CPF priorities
based on FAO’s competence, comparative advantage, as well as experience so as
to contribute to the three priority areas expressed by the government in its NST1, as
indicated above. The CPF has identified four priorities, namely:
(1) Innovative approaches to promote sustainable and integrated Crop, Livestock and
Aquaculture production systems promoted.
(2) Food security, nutrition and climate and other shocks resilient agriculture improved
through sustainable and diversified production systems.
(3) Inclusiveness of agricultural market systems as well as value addition and
competitiveness of diversified agricultural commodities in domestic, regional and
international markets promoted.
(4) Enhanced enabling environment and Responsive institutions for effective and
efficient delivery of Services.
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Priority 1
Innovative approaches to promote sustainable and integrated crop,
livestock and aquaculture production systems promoted
One of the Government’s priorities is to accelerate agriculture transformation by means
of promoting research and innovation, that is, introducing new crop varieties, disease
mitigation, as well as enhancing farmers’ knowledge and skills to support specialization,
intensification, diversification, and value addition. In a bid to contribute effectively to that
priority, FAO will focus action on achieving the following results:
• Farmers are engaged in innovative agricultural practices and improved business
management (innovative agricultural practices enhanced).
• Effective extension services are supported.
• Skills developed for agriculture value chain including farmers’ organization,
women and youth.
In line with the UNDAP II, supporting the implementation of existing national policies and
strategic frameworks will be a key aspect under this priority.
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Priority 2
Food security, nutrition and climate and other shocks resilient
agriculture improved through sustainable and diversified production
systems
As Rwanda modernises into a knowledge-based economy, agriculture remains the
backbone for sustained economic growth, with the potential of providing high quality
livelihoods for the population - the sector contributes about a third to the Gross domestic
product (GDP), and employs about 70 percent of the population.
That said, the attainment of the country’s vision will require substantial efforts geared at
improving the productivity and building a resilient economy.
This entails the need of increased yields and diversification into high-value commodities;
access to increased resilience to climate change and sustainable land and water
and husbandry management; and production, access and utilization of nutritious
food. Against this backdrop, FAO will pursue the achievement of the following
results:
• Climate-resilient agriculture, risk-informed and sustainable agro-ecological
crop production systems promoted.
• Animal production and fisheries improved.
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Priority3
Inclusiveness of agricultural market systems as well as value addition
and competitiveness of diversified agricultural commodities in
domestic, regional and international markets promoted
The structural transformation of the Rwandan economy will essentially require enhancing
value addition, promoting diversification, boosting the export base and fostering
market linkages. Against this end, FAO will focus on the achievement of the following
results:
• Initiatives to demonstrate and promote production and appropriate
post-harvest handling technologies and processing techniques are
conducted.
• Initiatives and activities compliant with sustainable market linkages are
conducted in the country, especially to promote long-term contract farming
models.
• Initiatives to support the development of online trading systems/platforms
are conducted to support and enhance regional and domestic trade &
market.
• National organizations (producers, private actors, governmental) are
capacitated to establish regulations and certification schemes and investment
plans to support improvement of quality and standards of agricultural
products.
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Priority4
Enhanced enabling environment and responsive institutions for
effective and efficient delivery of services
Under this priority area, FAO will mainly seek to attain the following results:
• Evidence based policies/strategies and regulatory frameworks across
agriculture sub-sectors are developed or reviewed.
• Capacities of members of parliament on Food Security and Nutrition (FSN)
including the right to adequate food are strengthened.
• Strengthened institutional capacities on evidence-based management and
learning/harnessing effective service delivery within the sector and across
other sectors and different levels.
• Strengthened capacities targeting private sector engagement in agriculture
sector.
The main themes cutting across these outputs are essentially the mainstreaming of
gender issues and due consideration and inclusion of the youth.
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Farmers in Rulindo using the four ICT4Ag mobile phone apps. They can now access information on nutrition, weather,
animal health and markets.©FAO
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III. Implementation, monitoring and reporting arrangements
The implementation of this CPF requires financial resources amounting
to USD 22 000 000. Of this amount, USD 4 864 433 (22%) is available; while USD 15 370
567 (70%) will need to be mobilized from bilateral and multilateral donors: USD 3 102
567 (14%) will be derived from South-South Cooperation (SSC) while the biggest portion
of the required resources (a total of USD 12 268 000 i.e. 56%) will need to be mobilized
through voluntary contributions.
It is envisaged that USD 1 765 000 (8%) of the resources required to implement the CPF will
be from FAO’s Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) during the CPF implementation
period.
Furthermore, the need to partner with other agencies of the United Nations is a key
aspect of achieving the results indicated in the CPF. To this end, the UN Development
System in Rwanda has prioritised an area-based programming approach, as well as joint
resource mobilization as key drivers to address government priorities. Partnerships with
civil society, farmers’ unions, academia and the private sector are a key part of FAO
Rwanda’s strategy to attain and sustain results, in a cost-effective way.
Monitoring and evaluation of the CPF will be in accordance with the results framework
and monitoring and evaluation plan agreed upon by FAO and the Government of
Rwanda. CPF reporting will be done annually and fed into the corporate system and
the UNDAP to show progress on implementation. Implementing partners will provide
periodic reports on progress, achievements and results in accordance with a format
established by the Government and FAO. Mid-term and final reviews of the CPF will also
be done.
Major changes in country circumstances or context can be addressed by a CPF revision
as and when needed.
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Annex 1: CPF results and resource requirements matrix
Annex 2 : UN system linkages
Annex 3 : TCP indicative pipeline
Annexes
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An
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et
Indi
cativ
e Re
sour
ce R
equi
rem
ent (
USD)
Im
plem
entin
g par
tner
s (G
over
nmen
t act
ors a
nd o
ther
s)
Tota
l es
timat
ed
reso
urce
s re
quire
d
Avai
labl
e fu
ndin
g Re
sour
ce m
obili
zatio
n ta
rget
(USD
) Vo
lunt
ary
(inclu
ding
UT
F)
SSC
or o
ther
pa
rtne
rshi
ps
TCP/
Asse
ssed
co
ntrib
utio
ns
Outp
ut 1
.1:
Farm
ers a
re
enga
ged
in
inno
vativ
e ag
ricul
tura
l pr
actic
es a
nd
impr
oved
bus
ines
s m
anag
emen
t (in
nova
tive
agric
ultu
ral
prac
tices
en
hanc
ed)
SDG
Targ
et 1
.1;
8.2;
13.
1; 1
3.2;
13
.3
By 2
023,
at l
east
thre
e (3
) in
nova
tive
prac
tices
for t
he
adap
tatio
n an
d m
itiga
tion
of
clim
ate
chan
ge in
duce
d ef
fect
s pr
omot
ed
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
Indi
cato
r 2.
1.1;
2.3
.2
3 70
0 00
0 50
000
2
500
000
700
000
450
000
MIN
AGRI
; Min
istry
of
Envi
ronm
ent;
NAEB
; RAB
; Rw
anda
Met
eoro
logy
Age
ncy;
RE
MA
By 2
023,
at l
east
twen
ty
coop
erat
ives
(inc
ludi
ng m
en,
wom
en a
nd yo
uth)
ado
pted
di
gita
l inn
ovat
ions
and
in
itiat
ives
in b
usin
ess
man
agem
ent (
e.g.
dig
ital
finan
cial r
ecor
d ke
epin
g)
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 2.1
.1
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICT,
Rw
anda
In
form
atio
n So
ciety
age
ncy
(RIS
A) a
nd P
rivat
e se
ctor
Fe
dera
tion
(PSF
) – IC
T ch
ambe
r
By 2
023,
at l
east
four
(4) t
ypes
of
inno
vativ
e m
echa
niza
tion
prac
tices
dev
elop
ed a
nd te
sted
th
roug
h pa
rtne
rshi
ps
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 2.1
.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
(1) k
it of
m
obile
soil
test
ing
equi
pmen
t an
d ot
her r
elat
ed G
eogr
aphi
c In
form
atio
n Sy
stem
(GIS
) te
chno
logi
es p
rovi
ded
to
MIN
AGRI
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 2
.1.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
; MIN
ICT;
RIS
A an
d PS
F –
ICT
cham
ber
By 2
020,
at l
east
one
agr
icultu
re
zone
equ
iped
with
soil
fert
ility
m
anag
emen
t tec
hnol
ogy
tool
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 2
.1.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
; MIN
ICT,
RIS
A;
PSF
– IC
T ch
ambe
r
By 2
022,
at l
east
twen
ty (2
0)
coop
erat
ives
(inc
ludi
ng w
omen
, m
en a
nd y
outh
) ado
pted
in
nova
tive
post
-har
vest
te
chni
ques
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 2
.1.1
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICT;
PSF
By 2
023,
at l
east
10
dist
ricts
ad
opte
d an
d ef
fect
ivel
y im
plem
ente
d an
ear
ly w
arni
ng
syst
em in
agr
icultu
ral s
ecto
r
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICT;
Rw
anda
M
eteo
rolo
gy A
genc
y; R
ISA
23Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
By 2
023,
at l
east
four
(4) t
ypes
of
inno
vativ
e m
echa
niza
tion
prac
tices
dev
elop
ed a
nd te
sted
th
roug
h pa
rtne
rshi
ps
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 2.1
.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
(1) k
it of
m
obile
soil
test
ing
equi
pmen
t an
d ot
her r
elat
ed G
eogr
aphi
c In
form
atio
n Sy
stem
(GIS
) te
chno
logi
es p
rovi
ded
to
MIN
AGRI
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 2
.1.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
; MIN
ICT;
RIS
A an
d PS
F –
ICT
cham
ber
By 2
020,
at l
east
one
agr
icultu
re
zone
equ
iped
with
soil
fert
ility
m
anag
emen
t tec
hnol
ogy
tool
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 2
.1.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
; MIN
ICT,
RIS
A;
PSF
– IC
T ch
ambe
r
By 2
022,
at l
east
twen
ty (2
0)
coop
erat
ives
(inc
ludi
ng w
omen
, m
en a
nd y
outh
) ado
pted
in
nova
tive
post
-har
vest
te
chni
ques
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 2
.1.1
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICT;
PSF
By 2
023,
at l
east
10
dist
ricts
ad
opte
d an
d ef
fect
ivel
y im
plem
ente
d an
ear
ly w
arni
ng
syst
em in
agr
icultu
ral s
ecto
r
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICT;
Rw
anda
M
eteo
rolo
gy A
genc
y; R
ISA
24Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 5.2
.1
By 2
021,
at l
east
sixt
y cr
op
farm
ers’
asso
ciatio
ns
thro
ugho
ut th
e co
untr
y in
tegr
ated
live
stoc
k ke
epin
g an
d/or
aqu
acul
ture
into
thei
r fa
rmin
g sy
stem
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 5
.2.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
; MIN
ECOF
IN;
Rwan
da A
gricu
lture
and
Liv
esto
ck In
spec
tion
and
Cert
ifica
tion
Serv
ices (
RALIS
)
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
inno
vativ
e an
d su
stai
nabl
e pa
rtne
rshi
p th
at
enga
ges t
he p
rivat
e se
ctor
in
the
prom
otio
n of
inve
stm
ent i
n ag
ri-fo
od sy
stem
s is e
nabl
ed
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 2.2
.1
FAO;
Bila
tera
l Don
ors;
Mul
tilat
eral
Org
aniza
tions
; RYA
F;
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICT;
PSF
Outp
ut 1
.2:
Effe
ctiv
e ex
tens
ion
serv
ices a
re
supp
orte
d SD
G Ta
rget
2.a
By 2
023,
at l
east
150
farm
ers
facil
itato
rs in
eig
ht p
ilot d
istric
ts
adop
ted
the
harm
onize
d ex
tens
ion
mes
sage
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 3
.1.1
1 00
0 00
0 38
0 00
0 47
0 00
0 10
0 00
0
50 0
00
MIN
AGRI
; One
Acr
e Fu
nd; U
SAID
(H
inga
Wez
e)
By 2
023,
at l
east
twen
ty (2
0)
farm
ers’
asso
ciatio
ns a
cros
s the
co
untr
y st
reng
then
ed a
nd
enab
led
to tr
ansf
er k
now
ledg
e an
d te
chno
logy
to d
iffer
ent
valu
e ch
ain
acto
rs
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 3.3
.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICT;
RYA
F
By 2
023,
at l
east
five
(5) r
adio
sh
ows o
rgan
ized
on a
gricu
ltura
l su
cces
s sto
ries
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 3.3
.2
Bila
tera
l Don
ors;
Mul
tilat
eral
Or
gani
zatio
ns; R
YAF;
MIN
AGRI
By 2
022,
trai
ning
mat
eria
ls (d
igita
l, au
dios
, and
vid
eos,
prin
ted…
) ado
pted
by
twen
ty
(20)
farm
er co
oper
ativ
es
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 3.3
.2
RAB;
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICT
By 2
022,
at l
east
100
FFS
fa
cilita
tors
capa
city
deve
lopm
ent a
ctiv
ity (T
rain
ing
of T
rain
ers)
cond
ucte
d Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 3
.3.2
Outp
ut 1
.3:
Skill
s dev
elop
ed fo
r ag
ricul
ture
val
ue
chai
n in
cludi
ng
farm
ers’
orga
niza
tion,
w
omen
and
yout
h SD
G Ta
rget
2.3
; 5.5
By 2
022,
thre
e (3
) cap
acity
bu
ildin
g se
ssio
ns o
n cli
mat
e ch
ange
del
iver
ed to
farm
ers’
asso
ciatio
ns
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 6.1
.3
1 00
0 00
0 63
7 43
3 1
00 0
00
162
567
100
000
Min
istry
of E
nviro
nmen
t; M
INAG
RI
By 2
022,
at l
east
five
(5)
prof
essio
nal t
rain
ings
to p
re-
serv
ice, i
n se
rvice
pro
fess
iona
ls su
ppor
ted
MIN
AGRI
; Min
istry
of
Envi
ronm
ent;
MIN
ICOM
; RYA
F;
Rwan
da C
oope
rativ
e Ag
ency
(R
CA)
25Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
By 2
023,
at l
east
five
(5) r
adio
sh
ows o
rgan
ized
on a
gricu
ltura
l su
cces
s sto
ries
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 3.3
.2
Bila
tera
l Don
ors;
Mul
tilat
eral
Or
gani
zatio
ns; R
YAF;
MIN
AGRI
By 2
022,
trai
ning
mat
eria
ls (d
igita
l, au
dios
, and
vid
eos,
prin
ted…
) ado
pted
by
twen
ty
(20)
farm
er co
oper
ativ
es
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 3.3
.2
RAB;
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICT
By 2
022,
at l
east
100
FFS
fa
cilita
tors
capa
city
deve
lopm
ent a
ctiv
ity (T
rain
ing
of T
rain
ers)
cond
ucte
d Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 3
.3.2
Outp
ut 1
.3:
Skill
s dev
elop
ed fo
r ag
ricul
ture
val
ue
chai
n in
cludi
ng
farm
ers’
orga
niza
tion,
w
omen
and
yout
h SD
G Ta
rget
2.3
; 5.5
By 2
022,
thre
e (3
) cap
acity
bu
ildin
g se
ssio
ns o
n cli
mat
e ch
ange
del
iver
ed to
farm
ers’
asso
ciatio
ns
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 6.1
.3
1 00
0 00
0 63
7 43
3 1
00 0
00
162
567
100
000
Min
istry
of E
nviro
nmen
t; M
INAG
RI
By 2
022,
at l
east
five
(5)
prof
essio
nal t
rain
ings
to p
re-
serv
ice, i
n se
rvice
pro
fess
iona
ls su
ppor
ted
MIN
AGRI
; Min
istry
of
Envi
ronm
ent;
MIN
ICOM
; RYA
F;
Rwan
da C
oope
rativ
e Ag
ency
(R
CA)
26Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.3
.1
By 2
021,
at l
east
one
trai
ning
se
ssio
n co
nduc
ted
on e
mer
ging
di
seas
es fo
r vet
erin
ary
exte
nsio
nist
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor
6.1.
3; 5
.2.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
; Rw
anda
Cou
ncil
of V
eter
inar
y Do
ctor
s (RC
VD)
By 2
023,
at l
east
twen
ty (2
0)
yout
h, w
omen
and
farm
ers’
asso
ciatio
ns a
nd co
oper
ativ
es
skill
s im
prov
ed in
agr
ibus
ines
s de
velo
pmen
t Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 4
.3.1
Min
istry
of G
ende
r and
Fam
ily
Prom
otio
n (M
IGEP
ROF)
; M
INIC
OM; M
INAG
RI; R
CA
By 2
023,
at l
east
five
(5)
capa
city
deve
lopm
ent s
essio
ns
for i
mpr
oved
bee
keep
ing
are
cond
ucte
d
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.
3.1;
5.2
.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
Tota
l res
ourc
es re
quire
d 5
700
000
1 06
7 43
3 3
070
000
962
567
600
000
27Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
Pr
iorit
y 2:
Food
secu
rity,
nut
ritio
n an
d cli
mat
e an
d ot
her s
hock
s res
ilien
t agr
icultu
re im
prov
ed th
roug
h su
stai
nabl
e an
d di
vers
ified
pro
duct
ion
syst
ems
Coun
try
Outc
ome
Indi
cato
r: Fo
od se
curit
y, n
utrit
ion
and
clim
ate
resil
ient
agr
icultu
re e
nhan
ced
thro
ugh
sust
aina
ble
and
dive
rsifi
ed p
rodu
ctio
n sy
stem
s [S
DG1,
SDG
2, S
DG 3
, SDG
12, S
DG 1
3; U
NDAP
II 1
.2, 2
.2]
Rela
ted
UNDA
P II
Outc
ome:
UNDA
P Ou
tcom
e 1:
By
2023
, peo
ple
in R
wan
da b
enef
it fro
m m
ore
inclu
sive,
com
petit
ive
and
sust
aina
ble
econ
omic
grow
th th
at g
ener
ates
dec
ent
wor
k an
d pr
omot
es q
ualit
y liv
elih
oods
for a
ll
UNDA
P Ou
tcom
e 2:
By
2023
, Rw
anda
n in
stitu
tions
and
com
mun
ities
are
mor
e eq
uita
bly,
pro
duct
ivel
y an
d su
stai
nabl
y m
anag
ing
natu
ral r
esou
rces
an
d ad
dres
sing c
limat
e ch
ange
Re
gion
al P
riorit
y (Re
gion
al In
itiat
ive
2, 3
): Su
stai
nabl
e Pr
oduc
tion
Inte
nsifi
catio
n an
d Va
lue
Chai
n De
velo
pmen
t in
Afric
a/Bu
ildin
g Res
ilien
ce in
Afri
ca’s
Dryl
ands
Ou
tput
In
dica
tor/
targ
et
Indi
cativ
e Re
sour
ce R
equi
rem
ent (
USD)
Im
plem
entin
g pa
rtne
rs
(Gov
ernm
ent a
ctor
s an
d ot
hers
)
Tota
l es
timat
ed
reso
urce
s re
quire
d
Avai
labl
e fu
ndin
g Re
sour
ce m
obili
zatio
n ta
rget
(USD
) Vo
lunt
ary
(inclu
ding
UT
F)
SSC
or o
ther
pa
rtne
rshi
ps
TCP/
Asse
ssed
co
ntrib
utio
ns
Outp
ut 2
.1:
Cl
imat
e-re
silie
nt a
gricu
lture
, ris
k-in
form
ed a
nd
sust
aina
ble
agro
-eco
logi
cal
crop
pro
duct
ion
syst
ems
prom
oted
SD
G Ta
rget
1.5
; 2.5
, 2.1
; 12
.2; 1
2.6,
13.
1
By 2
022,
at l
east
fifty
(50)
farm
ers’
coop
erat
ives
incr
ease
d th
eir
capa
city
on cl
imat
e-sm
art
agric
ultu
re a
nd su
stai
nabl
e ag
ro-
ecol
ogica
l pra
ctice
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 2
.1.2
; 2.
3.2
3 00
0 00
0 1
715
000
980
000
24
0 00
0 65
000
M
inist
ry o
f You
th;
MIN
AGRI
; Min
istry
of
Env
ironm
ent;
MIG
EPRO
F,
MIN
ICOM
; RCA
By 2
023,
at l
east
two
(2) r
adio
talk
sh
ows a
bout
live
lihoo
d bu
ildin
g in
ar
eas a
ffect
ed b
y di
sast
ers
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 5
.1.2
Min
istry
of
Emer
genc
y M
anag
emen
t (M
INEM
A);
MIN
AGRI
; Rw
anda
M
eteo
rolo
gy
Agen
cy; R
ALIS
28Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
By 2
023,
at l
east
thre
e (3
) ses
sions
on
goo
d pr
actic
es in
pes
t and
di
seas
e m
anag
emen
t tec
hnol
ogie
s su
ppor
ted
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 5
.1.2
; 5.
2.1
MIN
AGRI
; Min
istry
of
Env
ironm
ent;
RAB
By 2
022,
at l
east
one
insu
ranc
e sc
hem
e fo
r cro
p an
d liv
esto
ck is
ad
opte
d by
farm
ers t
o pr
otec
t sm
all f
arm
ers f
rom
shoc
ks
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 5.1
.2;
5.3.
2
M
INAG
RI;
MIN
ECOF
IN; R
AB
Outp
ut 2
.2:
Anim
al p
rodu
ctio
n an
d fis
herie
s im
prov
ed
SGD
targ
et 2
.5; 2
.3; 3
.9
By 2
023,
at l
east
ten
(10)
pro
duce
r co
oper
ativ
es a
re tr
aine
d on
goo
d pr
actic
es in
ani
mal
hus
band
ry
tech
niqu
es, d
iseas
e m
anag
emen
t Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 2
.1.1
3 00
0 00
0 36
0 00
0 2
140
000
400
000
100
000
M
INAG
RI; R
AB
By 2
023,
at l
east
ten
(10)
Milk
Co
llect
ion
Cent
er (M
CC)
coop
erat
ives
are
trai
ned
on g
ood
indu
stry
pra
ctice
s, pr
oduc
tion,
m
anag
emen
t and
util
izatio
n of
liv
esto
ck fe
ed re
sour
ces
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 2.1
.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAL
IS;
RAB
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
ani
mal
ge
netic
impr
ovem
ent p
rogr
am
rein
forc
ed
RALI
S; M
INAG
RI;
RAB
29Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
By 2
023,
at l
east
thre
e (3
) ses
sions
on
goo
d pr
actic
es in
pes
t and
di
seas
e m
anag
emen
t tec
hnol
ogie
s su
ppor
ted
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 5
.1.2
; 5.
2.1
MIN
AGRI
; Min
istry
of
Env
ironm
ent;
RAB
By 2
022,
at l
east
one
insu
ranc
e sc
hem
e fo
r cro
p an
d liv
esto
ck is
ad
opte
d by
farm
ers t
o pr
otec
t sm
all f
arm
ers f
rom
shoc
ks
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 5.1
.2;
5.3.
2
M
INAG
RI;
MIN
ECOF
IN; R
AB
Outp
ut 2
.2:
Anim
al p
rodu
ctio
n an
d fis
herie
s im
prov
ed
SGD
targ
et 2
.5; 2
.3; 3
.9
By 2
023,
at l
east
ten
(10)
pro
duce
r co
oper
ativ
es a
re tr
aine
d on
goo
d pr
actic
es in
ani
mal
hus
band
ry
tech
niqu
es, d
iseas
e m
anag
emen
t Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 2
.1.1
3 00
0 00
0 36
0 00
0 2
140
000
400
000
100
000
M
INAG
RI; R
AB
By 2
023,
at l
east
ten
(10)
Milk
Co
llect
ion
Cent
er (M
CC)
coop
erat
ives
are
trai
ned
on g
ood
indu
stry
pra
ctice
s, pr
oduc
tion,
m
anag
emen
t and
util
izatio
n of
liv
esto
ck fe
ed re
sour
ces
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 2.1
.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAL
IS;
RAB
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
ani
mal
ge
netic
impr
ovem
ent p
rogr
am
rein
forc
ed
RALI
S; M
INAG
RI;
RAB
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 2.1
.1
By 2
023,
at l
east
two
thou
sand
s (2
00
0) h
ouse
hold
s inv
olve
d in
liv
esto
ck a
nd fi
sher
ies i
mpr
oved
an
d di
vers
ified
thei
r nut
ritio
n
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 3.3
.2
MIN
AGRI
; RAL
IS;,
RAB
By
2023
, at l
east
two
(2)
wor
ksho
ps a
re su
ppor
ted
to
stre
ngth
en th
e ca
pacit
y of
act
ors
on O
ne H
ealth
App
roac
h Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 4
.1.1
Wor
ld H
ealth
Or
gani
zatio
n (W
HO);
RALI
S;
MIN
AGRI
, RAB
; Rw
anda
Bio
med
ical
Cent
er (R
BC);
Min
istry
of H
ealth
(M
oH)
Tota
l res
ourc
es re
quire
d 6
000
000
2 07
5 00
0 3
120
000
640
000
165
000
30Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
Pr
iorit
y 3:
Inclu
siven
ess o
f agr
icultu
ral m
arke
t sys
tem
s as w
ell a
s val
ue a
dditi
on a
nd co
mpe
titiv
enes
s of d
iver
sifie
d ag
ricul
tura
l com
mod
ities
in d
omes
tic,
regi
onal
and
inte
rnat
iona
l mar
kets
pro
mot
ed
Coun
try
Outc
ome
Indi
cato
r: In
clusiv
enes
s of a
gricu
ltura
l mar
ket s
yste
ms,
incr
ease
d va
lue
addi
tion
and
com
petit
iven
ess o
f div
ersif
ied
agric
ultu
ral c
omm
oditi
es
for d
omes
tic, r
egio
nal a
nd in
tern
atio
nal m
arke
ts [S
DG1,
SDG
2, S
DG12
, SDG
14, S
DG17
; UND
AP II
1, 2
] Re
late
d UN
DAP
II Ou
tcom
es:
UN
DAP
Outc
ome
1: B
y 20
23, p
eopl
e in
Rw
anda
ben
efit
from
mor
e in
clusiv
e, co
mpe
titiv
e an
d su
stai
nabl
e ec
onom
ic gr
owth
that
gen
erat
es d
ecen
t wor
k an
d pr
omo t
es q
ualit
y liv
elih
oods
for a
ll
UNDA
P Ou
tcom
e 2:
By
2023
, Rw
anda
n in
stitu
tions
and
com
mun
ities
are
mor
e eq
uita
bly,
pro
duct
ivel
y an
d su
stai
nabl
y m
anag
ing
natu
ral r
esou
rces
and
ad
dres
sing c
limat
e ch
ange
Re
gion
al P
riorit
y (R
egio
nal I
nitia
tive
2): S
usta
inab
le P
rodu
ctio
n In
tens
ifica
tion
and
Valu
e Ch
ain
Deve
lopm
ent i
n Af
rica
Outp
ut
Indi
cato
r/ta
rget
In
dica
tive
Reso
urce
Req
uire
men
t (US
D)
Impl
emen
ting
part
ners
(G
over
nmen
t act
ors
and
othe
rs)
Tota
l es
timat
ed
reso
urce
s re
quire
d
Avai
labl
e fu
ndin
g Re
sour
ce m
obili
zatio
n ta
rget
(USD
) Vo
lunt
ary
(inclu
ding
UT
F)
SSC
or o
ther
pa
rtne
rshi
ps
TCP/
Asse
ssed
co
ntrib
utio
ns
Outp
ut 3
.1:
Initi
ativ
es to
dem
onst
rate
and
pr
omot
e pr
oduc
tion
and
appr
opria
te p
ost-h
arve
st
hand
ling
tech
nolo
gies
and
pr
oces
sing
tech
niqu
es a
re
cond
ucte
d SD
G Ta
rget
1.2
; 1.4
; 2.3
; 12.
3
By 2
023,
one
stud
y co
nduc
ted
to
anal
yze
post
-har
vest
loss
and
su
gges
t str
ateg
ies f
or m
itiga
tion
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.4
.2
2 00
0 00
0 0
1 50
0 00
0
400
000
10
0 00
0 M
INAG
RI; R
AB; P
SF
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
impr
oved
po
st-h
arve
st te
chno
logy
is
enha
nced
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 2
.1.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
; PSF
By 2
023,
at l
east
five
(5) r
ound
s of
com
mun
ity se
nsiti
zatio
n on
ag
ricul
tura
l goo
d pr
actic
es a
nd
on-fa
rm d
emon
stra
tion
thro
ugh
farm
er fi
eld
scho
ol a
ppro
ach
are
carr
ied
out
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 3.1
.2
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
By 2
022
, at l
east
ten
(10)
farm
er
coop
erat
ives
(inc
ludi
ng m
en,
wom
en, y
outh
) are
trai
ned
on
stor
age
good
pra
ctice
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 3
.1.2
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
Outp
ut 3
.2:
Initi
ativ
es a
nd a
ctiv
ities
co
mpl
iant
with
sust
aina
ble
mar
ket l
inka
ges a
re co
nduc
ted
in th
e co
untr
y, e
spec
ially
to
prom
ote
long
-term
cont
ract
fa
rmin
g m
odel
s SD
G Ta
rget
2.3
; 17.
6
By 2
023,
kno
wle
dge
sem
inar
s on
cont
ract
farm
ing
mod
els a
re
cond
ucte
d at
leas
t for
ten
(10)
fa
rmer
s’ as
socia
tions
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 3
.1.2
1 90
0 00
0 60
0 00
0 9
00 0
00
200
000
20
0 00
0 M
INAG
RI; R
AB; R
YAF
By 2
022,
at l
east
one
hig
h-le
vel
polic
y di
alog
ue is
hel
d w
ith
finan
cial i
nstit
utio
ns a
nd
agrib
usin
ess e
xecu
tives
to
expl
ore
oppo
rtun
ities
for m
arke
t lin
kage
s of a
gricu
ltura
l pro
duct
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 3
.1.2
RYAF
; MIN
AGRI
; RAB
; M
INIC
OM; m
ulti-
late
ral p
artn
ers
By 2
023,
ale
ast t
hree
(3) "
mar
ket
mat
chin
g" e
xerc
ises a
re
orga
nize
d Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 3
.1.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
31Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
Pr
iorit
y 3:
Inclu
siven
ess o
f agr
icultu
ral m
arke
t sys
tem
s as w
ell a
s val
ue a
dditi
on a
nd co
mpe
titiv
enes
s of d
iver
sifie
d ag
ricul
tura
l com
mod
ities
in d
omes
tic,
regi
onal
and
inte
rnat
iona
l mar
kets
pro
mot
ed
Coun
try
Outc
ome
Indi
cato
r: In
clusiv
enes
s of a
gricu
ltura
l mar
ket s
yste
ms,
incr
ease
d va
lue
addi
tion
and
com
petit
iven
ess o
f div
ersif
ied
agric
ultu
ral c
omm
oditi
es
for d
omes
tic, r
egio
nal a
nd in
tern
atio
nal m
arke
ts [S
DG1,
SDG
2, S
DG12
, SDG
14, S
DG17
; UND
AP II
1, 2
] Re
late
d UN
DAP
II Ou
tcom
es:
UN
DAP
Outc
ome
1: B
y 20
23, p
eopl
e in
Rw
anda
ben
efit
from
mor
e in
clusiv
e, co
mpe
titiv
e an
d su
stai
nabl
e ec
onom
ic gr
owth
that
gen
erat
es d
ecen
t wor
k an
d pr
omot
es q
ualit
y liv
elih
oods
for a
ll
UNDA
P Ou
tcom
e 2:
By
2023
, Rw
anda
n in
stitu
tions
and
com
mun
ities
are
mor
e eq
uita
bly,
pro
duct
ivel
y an
d su
stai
nabl
y m
anag
ing
natu
ral r
esou
rces
and
ad
dres
sing c
limat
e ch
ange
Re
gion
al P
riorit
y (R
egio
nal I
nitia
tive
2): S
usta
inab
le P
rodu
ctio
n In
tens
ifica
tion
and
Valu
e Ch
ain
Deve
lopm
ent i
n Af
rica
Outp
ut
Indi
cato
r/ta
rget
In
dica
tive
Reso
urce
Req
uire
men
t (US
D)
Impl
emen
ting
part
ners
(G
over
nmen
t act
ors
and
othe
rs)
Tota
l es
timat
ed
reso
urce
s re
quire
d
Avai
labl
e fu
ndin
g Re
sour
ce m
obili
zatio
n ta
rget
(USD
) Vo
lunt
ary
(inclu
ding
UT
F)
SSC
or o
ther
pa
rtne
rshi
ps
TCP/
Asse
ssed
co
ntrib
utio
ns
Outp
ut 3
.1:
Initi
ativ
es to
dem
onst
rate
and
pr
omot
e pr
oduc
tion
and
appr
opria
te p
ost-h
arve
st
hand
ling
tech
nolo
gies
and
pr
oces
sing
tech
niqu
es a
re
cond
ucte
d SD
G Ta
rget
1.2
; 1.4
; 2.3
; 12.
3
By 2
023,
one
stud
y co
nduc
ted
to
anal
yze
post
-har
vest
loss
and
su
gges
t str
ateg
ies f
or m
itiga
tion
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.4
.2
2 00
0 00
0 0
1 50
0 00
0
400
000
10
0 00
0 M
INAG
RI; R
AB; P
SF
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
impr
oved
po
st-h
arve
st te
chno
logy
is
enha
nced
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 2
.1.1
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
; PSF
By 2
023,
at l
east
five
(5) r
ound
s of
com
mun
ity se
nsiti
zatio
n on
ag
ricul
tura
l goo
d pr
actic
es a
nd
on-fa
rm d
emon
stra
tion
thro
ugh
farm
er fi
eld
scho
ol a
ppro
ach
are
carr
ied
out
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 3.1
.2
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
By 2
022
, at l
east
ten
(10)
farm
er
coop
erat
ives
(inc
ludi
ng m
en,
wom
en, y
outh
) are
trai
ned
on
stor
age
good
pra
ctice
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 3
.1.2
MIN
AGRI
; RAB
Outp
ut 3
.2:
Initi
ativ
es a
nd a
ctiv
ities
co
mpl
iant
with
sust
aina
ble
mar
ket l
inka
ges a
re co
nduc
ted
in th
e co
untr
y, e
spec
ially
to
prom
ote
long
-term
cont
ract
fa
rmin
g m
odel
s SD
G Ta
rget
2.3
; 17.
6
By 2
023,
kno
wle
dge
sem
inar
s on
cont
ract
farm
ing
mod
els a
re
cond
ucte
d at
leas
t for
ten
(10)
fa
rmer
s’ as
socia
tions
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 3
.1.2
1 90
0 00
0 60
0 00
0 9
00 0
00
200
000
20
0 00
0 M
INAG
RI; R
AB; R
YAF
By 2
022,
at l
east
one
hig
h-le
vel
polic
y di
alog
ue is
hel
d w
ith
finan
cial i
nstit
utio
ns a
nd
agrib
usin
ess e
xecu
tives
to
expl
ore
oppo
rtun
ities
for m
arke
t lin
kage
s of a
gricu
ltura
l pro
duct
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 3
.1.2
RYAF
; MIN
AGRI
; RAB
; M
INIC
OM; m
ulti-
late
ral p
artn
ers
By 2
023,
ale
ast t
hree
(3) "
mar
ket
mat
chin
g" e
xerc
ises a
re
orga
nize
d Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 3
.1.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
32Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
By 2
022,
at l
east
one
stud
y on
bu
sines
s pro
fitab
ility
on
sele
cted
va
lue
chai
ns is
carr
ied
out
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.4
.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
Outp
ut 3
.3:
Initi
ativ
es to
supp
ort t
he
deve
lopm
ent o
f onl
ine
trad
ing
syst
ems/
plat
form
s are
co
nduc
ted
to su
ppor
t and
en
hanc
e re
gion
al a
nd
dom
estic
trad
e &
mar
ket
SDG
targ
et 2
.3
By 2
023,
at l
east
two
mar
ket
info
rmat
ion
tool
s are
dev
elop
ed
and
appl
ied
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.4
.2
1
200
000
283
000
71
7 00
0
100
000
10
0 00
0 M
INAG
RI; M
INIC
OM;
MIN
ICT;
Rw
anda
De
velo
pmen
t Boa
rd
(RDB
); RI
SA
By 2
022,
onl
ine
trad
ing
syst
ems
regu
latio
ns o
r/an
d gu
idel
ines
are
de
velo
ped
or re
vise
d
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.1
.2
MIN
AGRI
; RDB
; M
INIC
OM; M
INIC
T;
RISA
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
capa
city
deve
lopm
ent s
emin
ar co
nduc
ted
to se
nsiti
ze n
atio
nal a
ctor
s on
onlin
e tr
adin
g st
rate
gy
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.1
.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
; M
INIC
T; R
ISA
Outp
ut 3
.4:
Natio
nal o
rgan
izatio
ns
(pro
duce
rs, p
rivat
e ac
tors
, go
vern
men
tal)
are
capa
citat
ed
to e
stab
lish
regu
latio
ns a
nd
cert
ifica
tion
sche
mes
and
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
com
mer
cial
qual
ity st
anda
rd fo
r agr
icultu
ral
prod
uce
is de
velo
ped
or re
vise
d
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.1
.2
1 30
0 00
0 15
0 00
0 85
0 00
0 20
0 00
0 10
0 00
0 M
INAG
RI; M
INIC
OM;
RALI
S; R
AB; R
wan
da
Stan
dard
s Boa
rd
(RSB
)
33Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
By 2
022,
at l
east
one
stud
y on
bu
sines
s pro
fitab
ility
on
sele
cted
va
lue
chai
ns is
carr
ied
out
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.4
.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
Outp
ut 3
.3:
Initi
ativ
es to
supp
ort t
he
deve
lopm
ent o
f onl
ine
trad
ing
syst
ems/
plat
form
s are
co
nduc
ted
to su
ppor
t and
en
hanc
e re
gion
al a
nd
dom
estic
trad
e &
mar
ket
SDG
targ
et 2
.3
By 2
023,
at l
east
two
mar
ket
info
rmat
ion
tool
s are
dev
elop
ed
and
appl
ied
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.4
.2
1
200
000
283
000
71
7 00
0
100
000
10
0 00
0 M
INAG
RI; M
INIC
OM;
MIN
ICT;
Rw
anda
De
velo
pmen
t Boa
rd
(RDB
); RI
SA
By 2
022,
onl
ine
trad
ing
syst
ems
regu
latio
ns o
r/an
d gu
idel
ines
are
de
velo
ped
or re
vise
d
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.1
.2
MIN
AGRI
; RDB
; M
INIC
OM; M
INIC
T;
RISA
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
capa
city
deve
lopm
ent s
emin
ar co
nduc
ted
to se
nsiti
ze n
atio
nal a
ctor
s on
onlin
e tr
adin
g st
rate
gy
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.1
.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
; M
INIC
T; R
ISA
Outp
ut 3
.4:
Natio
nal o
rgan
izatio
ns
(pro
duce
rs, p
rivat
e ac
tors
, go
vern
men
tal)
are
capa
citat
ed
to e
stab
lish
regu
latio
ns a
nd
cert
ifica
tion
sche
mes
and
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
com
mer
cial
qual
ity st
anda
rd fo
r agr
icultu
ral
prod
uce
is de
velo
ped
or re
vise
d
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 4.1
.2
1 30
0 00
0 15
0 00
0 85
0 00
0 20
0 00
0 10
0 00
0 M
INAG
RI; M
INIC
OM;
RALI
S; R
AB; R
wan
da
Stan
dard
s Boa
rd
(RSB
)
in
vest
men
t pla
ns to
supp
ort
impr
ovem
ent o
f qua
lity
and
stan
dard
s of a
gricu
ltura
l pr
oduc
ts
SDG
targ
et 1
4.4
By 2
023,
at l
east
(2) s
emin
ars a
re
orga
nize
d fo
r rel
evan
t act
ors o
n pr
actic
al a
pplic
atio
n of
stan
dard
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 4
.1.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
; RA
LIS;
RAB
; RSB
; Rw
anda
Insp
ectio
n an
d Ce
rtifi
catio
n Au
thor
ity (R
ICA)
Tota
l res
ourc
es re
quire
d
6 40
0 00
0 1
033
000
3 96
7 00
0 90
0 00
0 50
0 00
0
34Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
Pr
iorit
y 4:
Enh
ance
d en
ablin
g en
viro
nmen
t and
resp
onsiv
e in
stitu
tions
for e
ffect
ive
and
effic
ient
del
iver
y of
serv
ices
Coun
try
Outc
ome
Indi
cato
r: En
hanc
ed e
nabl
ing
envi
ronm
ent a
nd re
spon
sive
inst
itutio
ns fo
r effe
ctiv
e an
d ef
ficie
nt d
eliv
ery
of se
rvice
s [SD
G1, S
DG2,
SDG
5,
SDG9
, SDG
13, S
DG14
, SDG
17; U
NDAP
II 1
.4; 2
.1; 3
.4]
Rela
ted
UNDA
P II
Outc
ome
(2):
By 2
023,
Rw
anda
n in
stitu
tions
and
com
mun
ities
are
mor
e eq
uita
bly,
pro
duct
ivel
y an
d su
stai
nabl
y man
agin
g na
tura
l res
ourc
es
and
addr
essin
g clim
ate
chan
ge
Regi
onal
Prio
rity (
Regi
onal
Initi
ativ
e 1)
: Afri
ca’s
Com
mitm
ent t
o En
d Hu
nger
by 2
025
Outp
ut
Indi
cato
r/ ta
rget
In
dica
tive
Reso
urce
Req
uire
men
t (US
D)
Impl
emen
ting
part
ners
(G
over
nmen
t act
ors
and
othe
rs)
Tota
l es
timat
ed
reso
urce
s re
quire
d
Avai
labl
e fu
ndin
g Re
sour
ce m
obili
zatio
n ta
rget
(USD
)
Volu
ntar
y (in
cludi
ng
UTF)
SSC
or o
ther
pa
rtne
rshi
ps
TCP/
Asse
ssed
co
ntrib
utio
ns
Outp
ut 4
.1:
Evid
ence
bas
ed
polic
ies/
stra
tegi
es
and
regu
lato
ry
fram
ewor
ks a
cros
s ag
ricul
ture
sub-
sect
ors a
re
deve
lope
d or
re
view
ed
SDG
Targ
et 2
.a; 9
.b
By 2
022,
at l
east
one
regu
lato
ry fr
amew
ork
on fo
od sa
fety
or n
utrit
ion-
sens
itive
ag
ricul
ture
or a
gricu
lture
inpu
ts is
dev
elop
ed
or re
vise
d Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 1
.2.1
1 00
0 00
0 6
00 0
00
30
0 00
0
50 0
00
50 0
00
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
; RA
LIS;
RAB
; M
INAL
OC; L
ODA;
NE
CDP;
RSB
By 2
022,
at l
east
one
tech
nica
l ass
istan
ce o
n W
ater
Gov
erna
nce
is pr
ovid
ed to
nat
iona
l in
stitu
tions
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 6
.4.2
MIN
AGRI
; Min
istry
of
Envi
ronm
ent;
Rwan
da W
ater
Re
sour
ces
Man
agem
ent
Auth
ority
; RAB
; Rw
anda
Hou
sing
Auth
ority
(RHA
) By
202
2, tw
o w
orks
hops
are
carr
ied
out t
o re
view
and
upd
ate
the
agric
ultu
re g
ende
r st
rate
gy
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 6.3
.1; 6
.3.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIG
EPRO
F
Ou
tput
4.2
: Ca
pacit
ies o
f m
embe
rs o
f pa
rliam
ent o
n Fo
od
Secu
rity
and
Nutr
ition
(FSN
) in
cludi
ng th
e rig
ht
to a
dequ
ate
food
ar
e st
reng
then
ed
SDG
Targ
et 1
.b; 2
.1;
2.c;
5.c
By 2
023,
a te
chni
cal s
uppo
rt is
pro
vide
d to
st
reng
then
the
exisi
ting
natio
nal
parli
amen
taria
n al
lianc
e on
Foo
d Se
curit
y an
d Nu
triti
on (F
SN)
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 1.4
.2
900
000
0
600
000
150
000
15
0 00
0 Rw
anda
Par
liam
ent;
MIN
AGRI
By 2
023,
at l
east
thre
e (3
) cap
acity
de
velo
pmen
t eve
nts a
re o
rgan
ized
on g
ood
prac
tices
rela
ted
to le
gal f
ram
ewor
ks a
nd
acco
unta
bilit
y m
echa
nism
s on
food
secu
rity,
nu
triti
on a
nd g
ende
r Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 1
.1.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
; M
INIJU
ST; R
wan
da
Parli
amen
t
Outp
ut 4
.3:
Stre
ngth
ened
in
stitu
tiona
l ca
pacit
ies o
n ev
iden
ce-b
ased
m
anag
emen
t and
le
arni
ng/h
arne
ssin
g ef
fect
ive
serv
ice
deliv
ery
with
in th
e se
ctor
and
acr
oss
othe
r sec
tors
and
di
ffere
nt le
vels
SDG
Targ
et 1
3.2;
13
.b; 1
7.18
By 2
023,
nat
iona
l ins
titut
ions
capa
citie
s are
st
reng
then
ed o
n ev
iden
ce g
ener
atio
n us
ing
prot
ocol
s and
tool
s to
impr
ove
info
rmed
-de
cisio
n m
akin
g an
d le
arni
ng
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 6.2
.1; 6
.2.2
; 6.2
.3
1 00
0 00
0 8
9 00
0 7
11 0
00
100
000
10
0 00
0 M
INAG
RI;M
inist
ry o
f En
viro
nmen
t; M
INAL
OC; N
atio
nal
Inst
itute
of S
tatis
tics
of R
wan
da (N
ISR)
; M
INIC
OM
By 2
023,
at l
east
thre
e (3
) cro
ss-s
ecto
ral
polic
y di
alog
ues a
re co
nduc
ted
on th
e co
here
nce
and
harm
onize
d pr
ogra
mm
ing
on
cros
s-cu
ttin
g iss
ues (
e.g
. nut
ritio
n, fo
od
safe
ty, y
outh
and
gen
der,
resil
ienc
e, cl
imat
e ch
ange
ada
ptat
ion,
socia
l pro
tect
ion
etc.
) Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 1
.1.1
; 2.1
.2; 3
.4.1
MIN
AGRI
; Min
istry
of
Envi
ronm
ent;
MoH
; M
INIC
T; R
EMA;
RAB
35Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
Pr
iorit
y 4:
Enh
ance
d en
ablin
g en
viro
nmen
t and
resp
onsiv
e in
stitu
tions
for e
ffect
ive
and
effic
ient
del
iver
y of
serv
ices
Coun
try
Outc
ome
Indi
cato
r: En
hanc
ed e
nabl
ing
envi
ronm
ent a
nd re
spon
sive
inst
itutio
ns fo
r effe
ctiv
e an
d ef
ficie
nt d
eliv
ery
of se
rvice
s [SD
G1, S
DG2,
SDG
5,
SDG9
, SDG
13, S
DG14
, SDG
17; U
NDAP
II 1
.4; 2
.1; 3
.4]
Rela
ted
UNDA
P II
Outc
ome
(2):
By 2
023,
Rw
anda
n in
stitu
tions
and
com
mun
ities
are
mor
e eq
uita
bly,
pro
duct
ivel
y an
d su
stai
nabl
y man
agin
g na
tura
l res
ourc
es
and
addr
essin
g clim
ate
chan
ge
Regi
onal
Prio
rity (
Regi
onal
Initi
ativ
e 1)
: Afri
ca’s
Com
mitm
ent t
o En
d Hu
nger
by 2
025
Outp
ut
Indi
cato
r/ ta
rget
In
dica
tive
Reso
urce
Req
uire
men
t (US
D)
Impl
emen
ting
part
ners
(G
over
nmen
t act
ors
and
othe
rs)
Tota
l es
timat
ed
reso
urce
s re
quire
d
Avai
labl
e fu
ndin
g Re
sour
ce m
obili
zatio
n ta
rget
(USD
)
Volu
ntar
y (in
cludi
ng
UTF)
SSC
or o
ther
pa
rtne
rshi
ps
TCP/
Asse
ssed
co
ntrib
utio
ns
Outp
ut 4
.1:
Evid
ence
bas
ed
polic
ies/
stra
tegi
es
and
regu
lato
ry
fram
ewor
ks a
cros
s ag
ricul
ture
sub-
sect
ors a
re
deve
lope
d or
re
view
ed
SDG
Targ
et 2
.a; 9
.b
By 2
022,
at l
east
one
regu
lato
ry fr
amew
ork
on fo
od sa
fety
or n
utrit
ion-
sens
itive
ag
ricul
ture
or a
gricu
lture
inpu
ts is
dev
elop
ed
or re
vise
d Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 1
.2.1
1 00
0 00
0 6
00 0
00
30
0 00
0
50 0
00
50 0
00
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
; RA
LIS;
RAB
; M
INAL
OC; L
ODA;
NE
CDP;
RSB
By 2
022,
at l
east
one
tech
nica
l ass
istan
ce o
n W
ater
Gov
erna
nce
is pr
ovid
ed to
nat
iona
l in
stitu
tions
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 6
.4.2
MIN
AGRI
; Min
istry
of
Envi
ronm
ent;
Rwan
da W
ater
Re
sour
ces
Man
agem
ent
Auth
ority
; RAB
; Rw
anda
Hou
sing
Auth
ority
(RHA
) By
202
2, tw
o w
orks
hops
are
carr
ied
out t
o re
view
and
upd
ate
the
agric
ultu
re g
ende
r st
rate
gy
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 6.3
.1; 6
.3.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIG
EPRO
F
Ou
tput
4.2
: Ca
pacit
ies o
f m
embe
rs o
f pa
rliam
ent o
n Fo
od
Secu
rity
and
Nutr
ition
(FSN
) in
cludi
ng th
e rig
ht
to a
dequ
ate
food
ar
e st
reng
then
ed
SDG
Targ
et 1
.b; 2
.1;
2.c;
5.c
By 2
023,
a te
chni
cal s
uppo
rt is
pro
vide
d to
st
reng
then
the
exisi
ting
natio
nal
parli
amen
taria
n al
lianc
e on
Foo
d Se
curit
y an
d Nu
triti
on (F
SN)
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 1.4
.2
900
000
0
600
000
150
000
15
0 00
0 Rw
anda
Par
liam
ent;
MIN
AGRI
By 2
023,
at l
east
thre
e (3
) cap
acity
de
velo
pmen
t eve
nts a
re o
rgan
ized
on g
ood
prac
tices
rela
ted
to le
gal f
ram
ewor
ks a
nd
acco
unta
bilit
y m
echa
nism
s on
food
secu
rity,
nu
triti
on a
nd g
ende
r Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 1
.1.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
; M
INIJU
ST; R
wan
da
Parli
amen
t
Outp
ut 4
.3:
Stre
ngth
ened
in
stitu
tiona
l ca
pacit
ies o
n ev
iden
ce-b
ased
m
anag
emen
t and
le
arni
ng/h
arne
ssin
g ef
fect
ive
serv
ice
deliv
ery
with
in th
e se
ctor
and
acr
oss
othe
r sec
tors
and
di
ffere
nt le
vels
SDG
Targ
et 1
3.2;
13
.b; 1
7.18
By 2
023,
nat
iona
l ins
titut
ions
capa
citie
s are
st
reng
then
ed o
n ev
iden
ce g
ener
atio
n us
ing
prot
ocol
s and
tool
s to
impr
ove
info
rmed
-de
cisio
n m
akin
g an
d le
arni
ng
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 6.2
.1; 6
.2.2
; 6.2
.3
1 00
0 00
0 8
9 00
0 7
11 0
00
100
000
10
0 00
0 M
INAG
RI;M
inist
ry o
f En
viro
nmen
t; M
INAL
OC; N
atio
nal
Inst
itute
of S
tatis
tics
of R
wan
da (N
ISR)
; M
INIC
OM
By 2
023,
at l
east
thre
e (3
) cro
ss-s
ecto
ral
polic
y di
alog
ues a
re co
nduc
ted
on th
e co
here
nce
and
harm
onize
d pr
ogra
mm
ing
on
cros
s-cu
ttin
g iss
ues (
e.g
. nut
ritio
n, fo
od
safe
ty, y
outh
and
gen
der,
resil
ienc
e, cl
imat
e ch
ange
ada
ptat
ion,
socia
l pro
tect
ion
etc.
) Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 1
.1.1
; 2.1
.2; 3
.4.1
MIN
AGRI
; Min
istry
of
Envi
ronm
ent;
MoH
; M
INIC
T; R
EMA;
RAB
36Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
By 2
023,
the
Natio
nal F
ood-
Base
d Di
etar
y Gu
idel
ines
(FBD
Gs) i
mpl
emen
ted
acro
ss
agric
ultu
re su
b-se
ctor
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 1
.1.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ALOC
; M
oH; M
IGEP
ROF
By 2
022,
a n
atio
nal f
ood
safe
ty a
nd fo
od
trad
e pl
atfo
rm is
est
ablis
hed
and
stre
ngth
ened
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 4
.1.1
; 4.1
.2
RSB;
MIN
ICOM
; M
INAG
RI; R
ALIS
; Rw
anda
Foo
d an
d Dr
ugs A
utho
rity
(FDA
)
Outp
ut 4
.4:
Stre
ngth
ened
ca
pacit
ies t
arge
ting
priv
ate
sect
or
enga
gem
ent i
n ag
ricul
ture
sect
or
SDG
Targ
et 1
.4; 2
.3;
5.5
By 2
023,
at l
east
thre
e (3
) ses
sions
are
or
gani
zed
to st
reng
then
priv
ate
sect
or
capa
citie
s to
incr
ease
inve
stm
ents
in
agric
ultu
re se
ctor
and
mar
ket e
xpan
sion
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 1
.1.1
; 4.2
.1; 4
.3.2
1 00
0 00
0 0
500
000
300
000
200
000
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
; PS
F; R
YAF;
RDB
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
yout
h em
ploy
men
t fa
cility
in a
gricu
lture
is e
stab
lishe
d
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 3.2
.1
Min
istry
of L
abor
( M
IFOT
RA);
MIN
AGRI
; M
INIC
OM; R
YAF
By 2
023,
at l
east
ten
(10)
sess
ions
of c
apac
ity
deve
lopm
ent a
re co
nduc
ted
for y
outh
, men
an
d w
omen
org
aniza
tions
eng
aged
in a
gri-
busin
ess
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 3.2
.1
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICT;
M
inist
ry o
f You
th
and
Cultu
re
(MIN
IYOU
TH);
MIG
EPRO
F; R
YAF
Tota
l res
ourc
es re
quire
d
3 90
0 00
0 68
9 00
0 2
111
000
600
000
500
000
Priority area Output and Indicator
Indicative Resource Requirement (USD)
Priority 1 Total estimated resources required
Available funding
Resource mobilization target (USD)
Voluntary (including UTF)
SSC or other partnerships
TCP/Assessed contributions
Output 1.1: 3 700 000 50 000 2 500 000 700 000 450 000
Output 1.2 1 000 000 380 000 470 000 100 000 50 000
Output 1.3 1 000 000 637 433 100 000 162 567 100 000
Total (1) 5 700 000 1 067 433 3 070 000 962 567 600 000
Priority area 2 Output and Indicator
Indicative Resource Requirement (USD)
Total estimated resources required
Available funding
Resource mobilization target (USD)
Voluntary (including UTF)
SSC or other partnerships
TCP/Assessed contributions
Output 2.1 3 000 000 1 715 000 980 000 240 000 65 000
Output 2.2 3 000 000 360 000 2 140 000 400 000 100 000
Total (2) 6 000 000 2 075 000 3 120 000 640 000 165 000
Priority area 3 Output and Indicator
Indicative Resource Requirement (USD)
Total estimated resources required
Available funding
Resource mobilization target (USD)
Voluntary (including UTF)
SSC or other partnerships
TCP/Assessed contributions
Output 3.1 2 000 000 0 1 500 0000 400 000 100 000
Output 3.2 1 900 000 600 000 900 000 200 000 200 000
Output 3.3 1 200 000 283 000 717 000 100 000 100 000
Output 3.4 1 300 000 150 000 850 000 200 000 100 000
Total (3) 6 400 000 1 033 000 3 967 000 900 000 500 000
Priority area 4 Output and Indicator
Indicative Resource Requirement (USD)
Total estimated resources required
Available funding
Resource mobilization target (USD)
Voluntary (including UTF)
SSC or other partnerships
TCP/Assessed contributions
Output 4.1 1 000 000 600 000 300 000 50 000 50 000
Output 4.2 900 000 0 600 000 150 000 150 000
Output 4.3 1 000 000 89 000 711 000 100 000 100 000
Output 4.4 1 000 000 0 500 000 300 000 200 000
Total (4) 3 900 000 689 000 2 111 000 600 000 500 000
GRAND TOTAL 22 000 000 4 864 433 12 268 000 3 102 567 1 765 000
PERCENTAGE 100 22 56 14 8
37Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
By 2
023,
the
Natio
nal F
ood-
Base
d Di
etar
y Gu
idel
ines
(FBD
Gs) i
mpl
emen
ted
acro
ss
agric
ultu
re su
b-se
ctor
s Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 1
.1.2
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ALOC
; M
oH; M
IGEP
ROF
By 2
022,
a n
atio
nal f
ood
safe
ty a
nd fo
od
trad
e pl
atfo
rm is
est
ablis
hed
and
stre
ngth
ened
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 4
.1.1
; 4.1
.2
RSB;
MIN
ICOM
; M
INAG
RI; R
ALIS
; Rw
anda
Foo
d an
d Dr
ugs A
utho
rity
(FDA
)
Outp
ut 4
.4:
Stre
ngth
ened
ca
pacit
ies t
arge
ting
priv
ate
sect
or
enga
gem
ent i
n ag
ricul
ture
sect
or
SDG
Targ
et 1
.4; 2
.3;
5.5
By 2
023,
at l
east
thre
e (3
) ses
sions
are
or
gani
zed
to st
reng
then
priv
ate
sect
or
capa
citie
s to
incr
ease
inve
stm
ents
in
agric
ultu
re se
ctor
and
mar
ket e
xpan
sion
Co
rpor
ate
outp
ut in
dica
tor 1
.1.1
; 4.2
.1; 4
.3.2
1 00
0 00
0 0
500
000
300
000
200
000
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICOM
; PS
F; R
YAF;
RDB
By 2
023,
at l
east
one
yout
h em
ploy
men
t fa
cility
in a
gricu
lture
is e
stab
lishe
d
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 3.2
.1
Min
istry
of L
abor
( M
IFOT
RA);
MIN
AGRI
; M
INIC
OM; R
YAF
By 2
023,
at l
east
ten
(10)
sess
ions
of c
apac
ity
deve
lopm
ent a
re co
nduc
ted
for y
outh
, men
an
d w
omen
org
aniza
tions
eng
aged
in a
gri-
busin
ess
Corp
orat
e ou
tput
indi
cato
r 3.2
.1
MIN
AGRI
; MIN
ICT;
M
inist
ry o
f You
th
and
Cultu
re
(MIN
IYOU
TH);
MIG
EPRO
F; R
YAF
Tota
l res
ourc
es re
quire
d
3 90
0 00
0 68
9 00
0 2
111
000
600
000
500
000
Priority area Output and Indicator
Indicative Resource Requirement (USD)
Priority 1 Total estimated resources required
Available funding
Resource mobilization target (USD)
Voluntary (including UTF)
SSC or other partnerships
TCP/Assessed contributions
Output 1.1: 3 700 000 50 000 2 500 000 700 000 450 000
Output 1.2 1 000 000 380 000 470 000 100 000 50 000
Output 1.3 1 000 000 637 433 100 000 162 567 100 000
Total (1) 5 700 000 1 067 433 3 070 000 962 567 600 000
Priority area 2 Output and Indicator
Indicative Resource Requirement (USD)
Total estimated resources required
Available funding
Resource mobilization target (USD)
Voluntary (including UTF)
SSC or other partnerships
TCP/Assessed contributions
Output 2.1 3 000 000 1 715 000 980 000 240 000 65 000
Output 2.2 3 000 000 360 000 2 140 000 400 000 100 000
Total (2) 6 000 000 2 075 000 3 120 000 640 000 165 000
Priority area 3 Output and Indicator
Indicative Resource Requirement (USD)
Total estimated resources required
Available funding
Resource mobilization target (USD)
Voluntary (including UTF)
SSC or other partnerships
TCP/Assessed contributions
Output 3.1 2 000 000 0 1 500 0000 400 000 100 000
Output 3.2 1 900 000 600 000 900 000 200 000 200 000
Output 3.3 1 200 000 283 000 717 000 100 000 100 000
Output 3.4 1 300 000 150 000 850 000 200 000 100 000
Total (3) 6 400 000 1 033 000 3 967 000 900 000 500 000
Priority area 4 Output and Indicator
Indicative Resource Requirement (USD)
Total estimated resources required
Available funding
Resource mobilization target (USD)
Voluntary (including UTF)
SSC or other partnerships
TCP/Assessed contributions
Output 4.1 1 000 000 600 000 300 000 50 000 50 000
Output 4.2 900 000 0 600 000 150 000 150 000
Output 4.3 1 000 000 89 000 711 000 100 000 100 000
Output 4.4 1 000 000 0 500 000 300 000 200 000
Total (4) 3 900 000 689 000 2 111 000 600 000 500 000
GRAND TOTAL 22 000 000 4 864 433 12 268 000 3 102 567 1 765 000
PERCENTAGE 100 22 56 14 8
Indicative budget summary per priority area and per output
38Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
Annex 2: UN-system linkage The Government of Rwanda and the United Nations (UN) have become part of the global initiative known as
“Delivering as One” (DaO) or “One UN” since 2008. Following this period, the first common programming
framework known as Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) [2008-2013] was developed. Subsequently,
the First United Nations Development Assistance Plan (UNDAP I) 2013-2018 was elaborated with contribution
from FAO. UNDAP I informed UNDAP II elaboration among all contributing UN agencies operating in Rwanda,
including FAO. It is also worth noting that UNDAP II preparation significantly benefitted from the parallel
development of the Vision 2050, the NST1 2017-2024, and various sector strategic plans that are, at the same
time, the basis for the development of the current CPF.
The UNDAP strongly encourages UN agencies to build and reinforce synergies for the implementation of outputs
and key actions to effectively contribute to the achievement of UNDAP outcomes, which are aligned with
national development strategies. In a bid effectively and efficiently gain from the synergy, the concept of
flagship projects and programs was adopted with the main purpose of strengthening the relevance of UN
contribution towards national development efforts.
UNDAP therefore attempts to support Rwanda’s strategic orientation as elucidated in the strategy documents
mentioned above, especially the NST1.
FAO Rwanda is mainly engaged in agriculture, food security and nutrition, natural resources management (land,
forestry and environment) and disaster risk management. FAO also provides support for the implementation of
an array of projects and programmes, either through collaborative efforts with other UN agencies under “One
UN”, and/or bilateral and multilateral agencies, or as “stand-alone”. It is within this context that FAO is
optimizing its comparative advantages, and indeed, Rwanda should draw upon not only from lessons learned
from past organization’s experience in the country, but also from the FAO subregional (SFE) and regional (RAF)
offices and collaboration with other UN agencies operating in Rwanda to serve the common purpose and
contribute significantly to Rwanda’s development aspirations.
Both the UNDAP II and the CPF will be implemented within nearly the same period – from 2018 to 2023, and
from 2019 to 2023, respectively. There are therefore good possibilities for joint programming with other
agencies. Furthermore, there is also good congruence with the NST1, which is implemented from 2017 to 2024.
39Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
Small-scale irrigation technologies enhance farm productivity, rural incomes and employment
along the agricultural value chains. ©FAO/Teopista Mutesi
40Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
A
nnex
3: T
CP In
dica
tive
Pipe
line
2019
-202
3
Coun
try
Rwan
da
CPF
impl
emen
tatio
n cy
cle
Star
t: Ye
ar 2
019
M
onth
Janu
ary
End:
Yea
r 202
3 M
onth
Dec
embe
r Ti
me
fram
e fo
r the
Indi
cativ
e TC
P pi
pelin
e St
art:
Year
201
9 M
onth
Janu
ary
End:
Yea
r 202
3 M
onth
Dec
embe
r
Ref.
to C
PF p
riorit
y an
d ou
tput
TC
P co
ntrib
utio
n to
CPF
resu
lt
Indi
cativ
e bi
enni
um fo
r re
sour
ce
allo
catio
n
Indi
cativ
e re
sour
ce
requ
irem
ents
/ ran
ge
(US$
)
Impl
emen
ting
Gove
rnm
ent
inst
itutio
n/ p
artn
er
Title
or T
hem
atic
Area
(TCP
and
TCP
facil
ity)
Prio
rity
1: In
nova
tion
and
Exte
nsio
n Ou
tput
1.1
: Fa
rmer
s are
eng
aged
in in
nova
tive
agric
ultu
ral p
ract
ices a
nd im
prov
ed
busin
ess m
anag
emen
t (In
nova
tive
agric
ultu
ral p
ract
ices e
nhan
ced)
Title
: TCP
/RW
A/37
01/C
1 Su
ppor
t to
Agric
ultu
ral
Serv
ices a
nd D
igita
l Inc
lusio
n in
Rw
anda
Ob
ject
ive:
Pro
vide
the
rura
l far
mer
s with
bet
ter a
nd
mor
e eq
uita
ble
acce
ss to
agr
icultu
ral i
nfor
mat
ion
and
know
ledg
e, p
rodu
ctiv
e re
sour
ces,
serv
ices,
and
mar
kets
usin
g IC
T
2018
-201
9 50
000
M
INAG
RI
Outp
ut 1
.2:
Effe
ctiv
e ex
tens
ion
serv
ices a
re
supp
orte
d
Title
: TCP
/RW
A/37
04 B
ioen
ergy
and
Foo
d Se
curit
y As
sess
men
t and
Cap
acity
Bui
ldin
g fo
r Rw
anda
Ob
ject
ive:
The
pro
pose
d TC
P w
as d
evel
oped
to
resp
ond
to th
e re
ques
t for
supp
ort f
rom
the
Gove
rnm
ent o
f Rw
anda
in re
latio
n to
thei
r ong
oing
w
ork
on th
e Bi
omas
s Ene
rgy
Stra
tegy
for R
wan
da.
Mor
e sp
ecifi
cally
the
TCP
will
ass
ist th
e Go
vern
men
t in
som
e ke
y ar
eas r
elat
ed to
the
bioe
nerg
y as
sess
men
t com
pone
nts w
hich
are
curr
ently
lack
ing
2019
-202
0
284
000
M
inist
ry o
f Env
ironm
ent
MIN
AGRI
, Min
istry
of
Infra
stru
ctur
e (M
ININ
FRA)
, De
velo
pmen
t par
tner
s and
ot
her p
ublic
and
priv
ate
stak
ehol
ders
Outp
ut 1
.3:
Skill
s dev
elop
ed fo
r agr
icultu
re v
alue
ch
ain
inclu
ding
farm
ers o
rgan
izatio
n,
wom
en a
nd y
outh
Title
: UT
F/RW
A/04
2/RW
A Te
chni
cal S
uppo
rt to
Rw
anda
Dai
ry D
evel
opm
ent P
roje
ct (T
A-RD
DP)
Obje
ctiv
e: C
ontr
ibut
e to
pro
-poo
r nat
iona
l ec
onom
ic gr
owth
and
impr
ove
the
livel
ihoo
d of
re
sour
ce-p
oor r
ural
hou
seho
lds (
focu
sing
on fo
od
secu
rity,
nut
ritio
n an
d em
pow
erm
ent o
f wom
en
20
19-2
021
637
433
(M
INAG
RI, R
AB, D
istric
ts
and
yout
h) in
a su
stai
nabl
e an
d cli
mat
e-re
silie
nt
dairy
val
ue ch
ain
deve
lopm
ent
Pr
iorit
y 2:
Pro
duct
ivity
and
Res
ilien
ce
Outp
ut 2
.1: C
limat
e Re
silie
nt
Agric
ultu
re a
nd su
stai
nabl
e ag
ro-
ecol
ogica
l cro
p pr
oduc
tion
syst
ems
prom
oted
Title
: GCP
/GLO
/275
/MUL
Bui
ldin
g cli
mat
e re
silie
nce
in ci
ty re
gion
food
syst
ems t
hrou
gh
adap
ted
prod
uctio
n sy
stem
s Ob
ject
ive:
Pro
vide
tech
nica
l and
pol
icy
assis
tanc
e to
loca
l sta
keho
lder
s to
deve
lop
inte
grat
ed a
nd p
artic
ipat
ory
inte
rven
tion
stra
tegi
es a
nd p
olici
es a
imin
g to
incr
ease
cli
mat
e re
silie
nce
of fo
od sy
stem
s in
3 cit
y re
gion
s (in
cludi
ng K
igal
i), w
ith fo
cus o
n sm
all
scal
e pr
oduc
tion
2019
-202
1 30
0 00
0 Ci
ty o
f Kig
ali,
MIN
AGRI
, RAB
Title
: UT
F/RW
A/03
7/RW
A Te
chni
cal
Supp
ort
to
Sust
aina
ble
Agric
ultu
ral
Inte
nsifi
catio
n an
d Fo
od
Secu
rity
Proj
ect (
TA-S
AIP)
Ob
ject
ive:
Incr
ease
agr
icultu
ral p
rodu
ctiv
ity, m
arke
t ac
cess
and
food
secu
rity
in ta
rget
ed ru
ral a
reas
2019
-202
3 1
497
888
MIN
AGRI
, RAB
, In
tern
atio
nal
Cons
ulta
nts,
natio
nal s
ervi
ce
prov
ider
s, di
stric
ts.
Title
: TCP
/RW
A/36
08 S
uppo
rt to
the
Gove
rnm
ent
of R
wan
da in
sust
aina
ble
cont
rol a
nd m
anag
emen
t of
Fal
l Arm
ywor
m
Obje
ctiv
e: FA
O Rw
anda
has
des
igne
d th
e pr
ojec
t pr
opos
al in
colla
bora
tion
with
MIN
AGRI
with
the
obje
ctiv
e of
sign
ifica
ntly
redu
cing
FAW
like
ly
dam
age
on cr
ops a
nd th
e su
bseq
uent
neg
ativ
e im
pact
on
food
secu
rity
and
lives
tock
feed
with
st
reng
then
ing
Capa
citie
s at a
ll le
vels
to m
onito
r and
m
anag
e th
e FA
W in
fest
atio
ns a
nd it
s spr
ead
2018
-201
9 28
4 00
0 RA
B, d
istric
ts/s
ecto
rs
Ti
tle:
TCP/
RWA/
3707
Pr
omot
ion
of
safe
r al
tern
ativ
es
to
Seve
rely
Ha
zard
ous
Pest
icide
s Fo
rmul
atio
ns (S
HPFs
) and
cre
atio
n of
Org
anic
crop
s pr
oduc
ers C
oope
rativ
es fo
r sal
e as
IGA
in R
wan
da
2019
-202
0 99
000
M
INAG
RI, R
AB, R
ALIS
and
REM
A
41Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
A
nnex
3: T
CP In
dica
tive
Pipe
line
2019
-202
3
Coun
try
Rwan
da
CPF
impl
emen
tatio
n cy
cle
Star
t: Ye
ar 2
019
M
onth
Janu
ary
End:
Yea
r 202
3 M
onth
Dec
embe
r Ti
me
fram
e fo
r the
Indi
cativ
e TC
P pi
pelin
e St
art:
Year
201
9 M
onth
Janu
ary
End:
Yea
r 202
3 M
onth
Dec
embe
r
Ref.
to C
PF p
riorit
y an
d ou
tput
TC
P co
ntrib
utio
n to
CPF
resu
lt
Indi
cativ
e bi
enni
um fo
r re
sour
ce
allo
catio
n
Indi
cativ
e re
sour
ce
requ
irem
ents
/ ran
ge
(US$
)
Impl
emen
ting
Gove
rnm
ent
inst
itutio
n/ p
artn
er
Title
or T
hem
atic
Area
(TCP
and
TCP
facil
ity)
Prio
rity
1: In
nova
tion
and
Exte
nsio
n Ou
tput
1.1
: Fa
rmer
s are
eng
aged
in in
nova
tive
agric
ultu
ral p
ract
ices a
nd im
prov
ed
busin
ess m
anag
emen
t (In
nova
tive
agric
ultu
ral p
ract
ices e
nhan
ced)
Title
: TCP
/RW
A/37
01/C
1 Su
ppor
t to
Agric
ultu
ral
Serv
ices a
nd D
igita
l Inc
lusio
n in
Rw
anda
Ob
ject
ive:
Pro
vide
the
rura
l far
mer
s with
bet
ter a
nd
mor
e eq
uita
ble
acce
ss to
agr
icultu
ral i
nfor
mat
ion
and
know
ledg
e, p
rodu
ctiv
e re
sour
ces,
serv
ices,
and
mar
kets
usin
g IC
T
2018
-201
9 50
000
M
INAG
RI
Outp
ut 1
.2:
Effe
ctiv
e ex
tens
ion
serv
ices a
re
supp
orte
d
Title
: TCP
/RW
A/37
04 B
ioen
ergy
and
Foo
d Se
curit
y As
sess
men
t and
Cap
acity
Bui
ldin
g fo
r Rw
anda
Ob
ject
ive:
The
pro
pose
d TC
P w
as d
evel
oped
to
resp
ond
to th
e re
ques
t for
supp
ort f
rom
the
Gove
rnm
ent o
f Rw
anda
in re
latio
n to
thei
r ong
oing
w
ork
on th
e Bi
omas
s Ene
rgy
Stra
tegy
for R
wan
da.
Mor
e sp
ecifi
cally
the
TCP
will
ass
ist th
e Go
vern
men
t in
som
e ke
y ar
eas r
elat
ed to
the
bioe
nerg
y as
sess
men
t com
pone
nts w
hich
are
curr
ently
lack
ing
2019
-202
0
284
000
M
inist
ry o
f Env
ironm
ent
MIN
AGRI
, Min
istry
of
Infra
stru
ctur
e (M
ININ
FRA)
, De
velo
pmen
t par
tner
s and
ot
her p
ublic
and
priv
ate
stak
ehol
ders
Outp
ut 1
.3:
Skill
s dev
elop
ed fo
r agr
icultu
re v
alue
ch
ain
inclu
ding
farm
ers o
rgan
izatio
n,
wom
en a
nd y
outh
Title
: UT
F/RW
A/04
2/RW
A Te
chni
cal S
uppo
rt to
Rw
anda
Dai
ry D
evel
opm
ent P
roje
ct (T
A-RD
DP)
Obje
ctiv
e: C
ontr
ibut
e to
pro
-poo
r nat
iona
l ec
onom
ic gr
owth
and
impr
ove
the
livel
ihoo
d of
re
sour
ce-p
oor r
ural
hou
seho
lds (
focu
sing
on fo
od
secu
rity,
nut
ritio
n an
d em
pow
erm
ent o
f wom
en
20
19-2
021
637
433
(M
INAG
RI, R
AB, D
istric
ts
and
yout
h) in
a su
stai
nabl
e an
d cli
mat
e-re
silie
nt
dairy
val
ue ch
ain
deve
lopm
ent
Pr
iorit
y 2:
Pro
duct
ivity
and
Res
ilien
ce
Outp
ut 2
.1: C
limat
e Re
silie
nt
Agric
ultu
re a
nd su
stai
nabl
e ag
ro-
ecol
ogica
l cro
p pr
oduc
tion
syst
ems
prom
oted
Title
: GCP
/GLO
/275
/MUL
Bui
ldin
g cli
mat
e re
silie
nce
in ci
ty re
gion
food
syst
ems t
hrou
gh
adap
ted
prod
uctio
n sy
stem
s Ob
ject
ive:
Pro
vide
tech
nica
l and
pol
icy
assis
tanc
e to
loca
l sta
keho
lder
s to
deve
lop
inte
grat
ed a
nd p
artic
ipat
ory
inte
rven
tion
stra
tegi
es a
nd p
olici
es a
imin
g to
incr
ease
cli
mat
e re
silie
nce
of fo
od sy
stem
s in
3 cit
y re
gion
s (in
cludi
ng K
igal
i), w
ith fo
cus o
n sm
all
scal
e pr
oduc
tion
2019
-202
1 30
0 00
0 Ci
ty o
f Kig
ali,
MIN
AGRI
, RAB
Title
: UT
F/RW
A/03
7/RW
A Te
chni
cal
Supp
ort
to
Sust
aina
ble
Agric
ultu
ral
Inte
nsifi
catio
n an
d Fo
od
Secu
rity
Proj
ect (
TA-S
AIP)
Ob
ject
ive:
Incr
ease
agr
icultu
ral p
rodu
ctiv
ity, m
arke
t ac
cess
and
food
secu
rity
in ta
rget
ed ru
ral a
reas
2019
-202
3 1
497
888
MIN
AGRI
, RAB
, In
tern
atio
nal
Cons
ulta
nts,
natio
nal s
ervi
ce
prov
ider
s, di
stric
ts.
Title
: TCP
/RW
A/36
08 S
uppo
rt to
the
Gove
rnm
ent
of R
wan
da in
sust
aina
ble
cont
rol a
nd m
anag
emen
t of
Fal
l Arm
ywor
m
Obje
ctiv
e: FA
O Rw
anda
has
des
igne
d th
e pr
ojec
t pr
opos
al in
colla
bora
tion
with
MIN
AGRI
with
the
obje
ctiv
e of
sign
ifica
ntly
redu
cing
FAW
like
ly
dam
age
on cr
ops a
nd th
e su
bseq
uent
neg
ativ
e im
pact
on
food
secu
rity
and
lives
tock
feed
with
st
reng
then
ing
Capa
citie
s at a
ll le
vels
to m
onito
r and
m
anag
e th
e FA
W in
fest
atio
ns a
nd it
s spr
ead
2018
-201
9 28
4 00
0 RA
B, d
istric
ts/s
ecto
rs
Ti
tle:
TCP/
RWA/
3707
Pr
omot
ion
of
safe
r al
tern
ativ
es
to
Seve
rely
Ha
zard
ous
Pest
icide
s Fo
rmul
atio
ns (S
HPFs
) and
cre
atio
n of
Org
anic
crop
s pr
oduc
ers C
oope
rativ
es fo
r sal
e as
IGA
in R
wan
da
2019
-202
0 99
000
M
INAG
RI, R
AB, R
ALIS
and
REM
A
42Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
Obje
ctiv
e: P
rom
otio
n of
hea
lthy,
sust
aina
ble
and
haza
rdou
s pes
ticid
es-fr
ee a
gricu
lture
at n
atio
nal
leve
l Ti
tle: T
CP/R
WA/
3702
Sup
port
for E
nhan
cing
the
Prod
uctio
n an
d Di
strib
utio
n of
See
ds a
nd H
ealth
y Ba
nana
Pla
ntin
g M
ater
ials
Obje
ctiv
e: C
ontr
ibut
ion
to th
e re
habi
litat
ion
of
bana
na fa
rms a
nd su
stai
nabl
e va
lue
chai
n de
velo
pmen
t of t
he o
ther
sele
cted
crop
s
2018
- 20
20
257
000
MIN
AGRI
and
dist
ricts
Prio
rity
3: In
clusiv
e M
arke
ts a
nd V
alue
Add
ition
Ou
tput
3.2
: In
itiat
ives
and
act
iviti
es co
mpl
iant
with
su
stai
nabl
e m
arke
t lin
kage
s are
co
nduc
ted
in th
e co
untr
y, e
spec
ially
to
prom
ote
long
-term
cont
ract
farm
ing
mod
els
Title
: GCP
/INT
/335
/MUL
Inte
grat
ed C
ount
ry
Appr
oach
(ICA
) for
boo
stin
g de
cent
jobs
for y
outh
in
the
agri-
food
syst
em
Obje
ctiv
e: T
he In
tegr
ated
Cou
ntry
App
roac
h fo
r bo
ostin
g de
cent
jobs
for y
outh
in th
e ag
ri-fo
od
syst
em (I
CA p
roje
ct) w
ill su
ppor
t cou
ntrie
s in
adop
ting
and
impl
emen
ting
mor
e yo
uth-
inclu
sive
agri-
food
syst
em d
evel
opm
ent p
olici
es, s
trat
egie
s an
d pr
ogra
mm
es to
war
ds re
duct
ion
of ru
ral p
over
ty
and
dist
ress
mig
ratio
n am
ong
the
rura
l you
th b
y re
ducin
g un
empl
oym
ent a
nd u
nder
empl
oym
ent
2018
- 20
22
600
000
MIN
AGRI
, MIN
IYOU
TH, R
YAF
and
othe
r you
th fo
ra.
Ou
tput
3.3
: In
itiat
ives
to su
ppor
t the
dev
elop
men
t of
onl
ine
trad
ing
syst
ems/
plat
form
s ar
e co
nduc
ted
to su
ppor
t and
enh
ance
re
gion
al a
nd d
omes
tic tr
ade
& m
arke
t
Title
: TCP
/RW
A/37
06: S
uppo
rt Lo
cal s
uppl
iers
’ ca
pacit
y de
velo
pmen
t and
pro
mot
ion
of e
-Co
mm
erce
for a
gricu
ltura
l val
ue ch
ains
in R
wan
da
Obje
ctiv
e: S
tren
gthe
n th
e ca
pacit
y of
loca
l sup
plie
rs
(Tra
de s
take
hold
ers)
and
sup
port
dig
ital c
omm
erce
ca
pacit
y dev
elop
men
t bas
ed o
n an
ass
esse
d ca
pacit
y de
velo
pmen
t nee
ds a
nd s
kills
requ
ired,
in o
rder
, to
link
loca
l su
pplie
rs w
ith b
ig b
uyer
s bo
th i
n an
d ou
tsid
e Rw
anda
2019
-202
1 18
5 00
0 RD
B, M
INAG
RI a
nd M
INIC
OM
Outp
ut 3
.4:
Natio
nal o
rgan
izatio
ns (p
rodu
cers
, pr
ivat
e ac
tors
, gov
ernm
enta
l) ar
e ca
pacit
ated
to e
stab
lish
regu
latio
ns
and
cert
ifica
tion
sche
mes
and
in
vest
men
t pla
ns to
supp
ort
impr
ovem
ent o
f qua
lity
and
stan
dard
s of
agr
icultu
ral p
rodu
cts
Title
: GCP
/GLO
/893
/MUL
Cod
ex T
rust
Fun
d 2A
Ob
ject
ive:
Impr
ove
food
safe
ty a
nd p
ublic
hea
lth in
de
velo
ping
and
tran
sitio
n ec
onom
y co
untr
ies t
o in
crea
se th
eir p
artic
ipat
ion
to in
tern
atio
nal t
rade
in
food
2019
-202
1 15
0 00
0 RS
B
Prio
rity
4: E
nabl
ing
Envi
ronm
ent a
nd R
espo
nsiv
e In
stitu
tions
Ou
tput
4.1
: Ev
iden
ce-b
ased
pol
icies
/ str
ateg
ies a
nd
regu
lato
ry fr
amew
orks
acr
oss
agric
ultu
re su
b-se
ctor
s are
dev
elop
ed
or re
view
ed
Title
: GCP
/GLO
/907
/GER
Kno
win
g w
ater
bet
ter:
Tow
ards
faire
r and
mor
e su
stai
nabl
e ac
cess
to
natu
ral r
esou
rces
for g
reat
er fo
od se
curit
y (K
noW
at)
Obje
ctiv
e: D
evel
op a
n in
tegr
ativ
e ap
proa
ch to
w
ater
reso
urce
s ass
essm
ents
that
inclu
des
wat
er a
ccou
ntin
g, a
uditi
ng a
nd te
nure
2018
-202
1 50
0 00
0 M
inist
ry o
f Env
ironm
ent,
MIN
AGRI
, Rw
anda
Wat
er a
nd
Fore
stry
Aut
horit
y (R
WFA
)
Outp
ut 4
.3:
Stre
ngth
ened
inst
itutio
nal c
apac
ities
on
evi
denc
e-ba
sed
man
agem
ent a
nd
lear
ning
/har
ness
ing
effe
ctiv
e se
rvice
de
liver
y w
ithin
the
sect
or a
nd a
cros
s ot
her s
ecto
rs a
nd d
iffer
ent l
evel
s
Title
: TCP
/INT
/370
3 In
stitu
tiona
lizat
ion
of F
AO’s
Rura
l Inv
est P
acka
ge to
enh
ance
nat
iona
l st
akeh
olde
rs’ i
nves
tmen
t pla
nnin
g an
d m
onito
ring
capa
citie
s Ob
ject
ive:
Impr
oved
nat
iona
l cap
acity
for s
mal
l and
m
ediu
m sc
ale
entr
epre
neur
s in
inve
stm
ent p
lann
ing
and
mon
itorin
g
2018
-202
0 50
000
M
INAG
RI/R
AB
Title
: TCP
/SFE
/360
4 Cr
eatin
g an
ena
blin
g en
viro
nmen
t and
capa
city
for s
choo
l foo
d an
d nu
triti
on in
Eas
tern
Afri
ca
Obje
ctiv
e: C
ontr
ibut
e to
the
tran
sfor
mat
ion
of th
e cu
rren
t sch
ool m
eal p
rogr
amm
e to
a lo
cal f
arm
er
frien
dly,
sust
aina
ble
and
nutr
ition
sens
itive
pr
ogra
mm
e w
hich
will
also
ben
efit
loca
l eco
nom
ies
2017
-201
9 39
000
M
INED
UC
43Country Programming Framework for Rwanda
2019 - 2023
Obje
ctiv
e: P
rom
otio
n of
hea
lthy,
sust
aina
ble
and
haza
rdou
s pes
ticid
es-fr
ee a
gricu
lture
at n
atio
nal
leve
l Ti
tle: T
CP/R
WA/
3702
Sup
port
for E
nhan
cing
the
Prod
uctio
n an
d Di
strib
utio
n of
See
ds a
nd H
ealth
y Ba
nana
Pla
ntin
g M
ater
ials
Obje
ctiv
e: C
ontr
ibut
ion
to th
e re
habi
litat
ion
of
bana
na fa
rms a
nd su
stai
nabl
e va
lue
chai
n de
velo
pmen
t of t
he o
ther
sele
cted
crop
s
2018
- 20
20
257
000
MIN
AGRI
and
dist
ricts
Prio
rity
3: In
clusiv
e M
arke
ts a
nd V
alue
Add
ition
Ou
tput
3.2
: In
itiat
ives
and
act
iviti
es co
mpl
iant
with
su
stai
nabl
e m
arke
t lin
kage
s are
co
nduc
ted
in th
e co
untr
y, e
spec
ially
to
prom
ote
long
-term
cont
ract
farm
ing
mod
els
Title
: GCP
/INT
/335
/MUL
Inte
grat
ed C
ount
ry
Appr
oach
(ICA
) for
boo
stin
g de
cent
jobs
for y
outh
in
the
agri-
food
syst
em
Obje
ctiv
e: T
he In
tegr
ated
Cou
ntry
App
roac
h fo
r bo
ostin
g de
cent
jobs
for y
outh
in th
e ag
ri-fo
od
syst
em (I
CA p
roje
ct) w
ill su
ppor
t cou
ntrie
s in
adop
ting
and
impl
emen
ting
mor
e yo
uth-
inclu
sive
agri-
food
syst
em d
evel
opm
ent p
olici
es, s
trat
egie
s an
d pr
ogra
mm
es to
war
ds re
duct
ion
of ru
ral p
over
ty
and
dist
ress
mig
ratio
n am
ong
the
rura
l you
th b
y re
ducin
g un
empl
oym
ent a
nd u
nder
empl
oym
ent
2018
- 20
22
600
000
MIN
AGRI
, MIN
IYOU
TH, R
YAF
and
othe
r you
th fo
ra.
Ou
tput
3.3
: In
itiat
ives
to su
ppor
t the
dev
elop
men
t of
onl
ine
trad
ing
syst
ems/
plat
form
s ar
e co
nduc
ted
to su
ppor
t and
enh
ance
re
gion
al a
nd d
omes
tic tr
ade
& m
arke
t
Title
: TCP
/RW
A/37
06: S
uppo
rt Lo
cal s
uppl
iers
’ ca
pacit
y de
velo
pmen
t and
pro
mot
ion
of e
-Co
mm
erce
for a
gricu
ltura
l val
ue ch
ains
in R
wan
da
Obje
ctiv
e: S
tren
gthe
n th
e ca
pacit
y of
loca
l sup
plie
rs
(Tra
de s
take
hold
ers)
and
sup
port
dig
ital c
omm
erce
ca
pacit
y dev
elop
men
t bas
ed o
n an
ass
esse
d ca
pacit
y de
velo
pmen
t nee
ds a
nd s
kills
requ
ired,
in o
rder
, to
link
loca
l su
pplie
rs w
ith b
ig b
uyer
s bo
th i
n an
d ou
tsid
e Rw
anda
2019
-202
1 18
5 00
0 RD
B, M
INAG
RI a
nd M
INIC
OM
Outp
ut 3
.4:
Natio
nal o
rgan
izatio
ns (p
rodu
cers
, pr
ivat
e ac
tors
, gov
ernm
enta
l) ar
e ca
pacit
ated
to e
stab
lish
regu
latio
ns
and
cert
ifica
tion
sche
mes
and
in
vest
men
t pla
ns to
supp
ort
impr
ovem
ent o
f qua
lity
and
stan
dard
s of
agr
icultu
ral p
rodu
cts
Title
: GCP
/GLO
/893
/MUL
Cod
ex T
rust
Fun
d 2A
Ob
ject
ive:
Impr
ove
food
safe
ty a
nd p
ublic
hea
lth in
de
velo
ping
and
tran
sitio
n ec
onom
y co
untr
ies t
o in
crea
se th
eir p
artic
ipat
ion
to in
tern
atio
nal t
rade
in
food
2019
-202
1 15
0 00
0 RS
B
Prio
rity
4: E
nabl
ing
Envi
ronm
ent a
nd R
espo
nsiv
e In
stitu
tions
Ou
tput
4.1
: Ev
iden
ce-b
ased
pol
icies
/ str
ateg
ies a
nd
regu
lato
ry fr
amew
orks
acr
oss
agric
ultu
re su
b-se
ctor
s are
dev
elop
ed
or re
view
ed
Title
: GCP
/GLO
/907
/GER
Kno
win
g w
ater
bet
ter:
Tow
ards
faire
r and
mor
e su
stai
nabl
e ac
cess
to
natu
ral r
esou
rces
for g
reat
er fo
od se
curit
y (K
noW
at)
Obje
ctiv
e: D
evel
op a
n in
tegr
ativ
e ap
proa
ch to
w
ater
reso
urce
s ass
essm
ents
that
inclu
des
wat
er a
ccou
ntin
g, a
uditi
ng a
nd te
nure
2018
-202
1 50
0 00
0 M
inist
ry o
f Env
ironm
ent,
MIN
AGRI
, Rw
anda
Wat
er a
nd
Fore
stry
Aut
horit
y (R
WFA
)
Outp
ut 4
.3:
Stre
ngth
ened
inst
itutio
nal c
apac
ities
on
evi
denc
e-ba
sed
man
agem
ent a
nd
lear
ning
/har
ness
ing
effe
ctiv
e se
rvice
de
liver
y w
ithin
the
sect
or a
nd a
cros
s ot
her s
ecto
rs a
nd d
iffer
ent l
evel
s
Title
: TCP
/INT
/370
3 In
stitu
tiona
lizat
ion
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