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FAO Rwanda Newsletter 2016. Volume 2, Issue 3









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    In its second newsletter of 2016, FAO-Rwanda continues to build regular communication with government, development, and community partners by sharing valuable project updates and inspiring success stories. This issue chronicles the regional workshop for Africa on Agenda 2030, a knowledge-sharing meeting on Forest Landscape Restoration in partnership with IUFRO, and much more.
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    FAO-Rwanda's first newsletter of 2016 covers updates and achievements from January through June. The publication includes stories about FAO-Rwanda's work to mainstream gender in its projects, the collaboration of diverse partners on Forest and Landscape Restoration, the economic and nutritional successes of beneficiaries engaged in poultry production, and more. This newsletter is a tool for translating the technical work of the office into meaningful and engaging stories that capture the impact of projects. It also aims to be a source of consistent communication and inspiration for stakeholders, partners, and interested community members.
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    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) collaborated with lawmakers in Rwanda to discuss the importance and effectiveness of gender mainstreaming as the country works to realize global and regional commitments. This high level policy dialogue, titled “Rwanda agriculture policy and its nexus with gender equality: Malabo Declaration and the SDGs for Climate-Smart Agriculture”, highlighted challenges that are still evident in mainstreaming gender, such as constraints in accessing markets, limited access to tools and transport facilities, and women having less access and control over their household’s agricultural resources. An small-scale irrigation technologies project in rural Rwanda helped farmers in Kirehe, Kayonza and Nyagatare Districts to increase food production as well as being able to grow crops all year round. The Africa Solidarity Trust Fund (ASTF) funded project supported 200 vulnerable households, mainly women-headed, to establish poultry farms for egg production. The project also helped improve nutrition, as families benefitted from additional protein by adding eggs to their diets.

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