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The Rwanda Country Programming Framework 2019-2024 states the priorities guiding the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)’s collaboration with the Government of Rwanda (GoR) based on identified gaps and comparative advantages in the areas of agriculture, food and nutrition security, fisheries, and forestry.

On-going FAO assistance in Rwanda is shaped by the 2019-2024 CPF, which is centred on four priority areas.

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.

Meetings / Workshops / Events

  • 18 - 20 April - 33rd FAO Regional Conference for Africa, Rabat, Kingdom of Morocco
  • ·       20 April – Chinese Language Day
  • ·       21 April – World Creativity and Innovation Day
  • ·       22 April – International Mother Earth Day
  • ·       23 April – English Language Day
  • ·       23 April – Spanish Language Day
  • ·       23 April – World Book Day
  • ·       25 April – International Girls in ICT Day
  • ·       27 April – World Veterinarian Day 

 

 

 

 

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