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Water for Growth promotes effective use and management of Rwanda’s water resources to drive sustai

The Integrated Water Resources Management Programme (Water for Growth Rwanda) is a four-year, joint Rwanda-Netherlands initiative aiming to improve the effective management of water
resources in Rwanda. The programme is led by the Government of Rwanda and supported by the
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (EKN). The programme is implemented by an international project team led by Euroconsult Mott MacDonald, in collaboration with partners SNV Netherlands Development Organisation and SHER.

IWRM Conference 04/03/2019

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IWRM Conference Over the last three years, the Ministry of Environment of the Government of Rwanda, through the Water for Growth Rwanda, seized the opportunity of World Water Day (March 22), squeezed in between the International Day of Forests ( March 21) and The World Meteorological Day(March 23), to organise a mo...

Climate Smart Agriculture | Rwanda Water Portal 18/02/2019

: Did you know that farmers generate 90 % of the economic activity in rural areas producing food and fuel to improve livelihoods and are key to national food security? ReadMore:

Climate Smart Agriculture | Rwanda Water Portal Farmers generate 90 % of the economic activity in rural areas producing food and fuel to improve livelihoods and are key to national food security. Together the farmers manage over 80% of the lands under forest and agriculture in the catchment and biggest water users. Farmers are the manager of the....

Catchment restoration | Rwanda Water Portal 04/02/2019

: Did you know that natural ecosystems as forest and wetlands are the natural capital of the catchment? ReadMore:

Catchment restoration | Rwanda Water Portal Natural ecosystems as forest and wetlands are the natural capital of the catchment. Protected ecosystems are life-supporting systems providing a reliable flow of clean water and other ecosystem services as nature, clean air and biodiversity as well as protection against flooding and droughts. It is....

Water Productivity | Rwanda Water Portal 07/01/2019

: Did you know that labor productivity and capital productivity are well-known development indicators?

Water Productivity | Rwanda Water Portal Labor productivity and capital productivity are well-known development indicators. Water productivity is less well known but situations where water is the limiting factor it becomes relevant to maximize production and value per unit of water. Water productivity can be expressed on plant level, farm....

Terraces and trenches | Rwanda Water Portal 17/12/2018

: Did you know that terraces and filtration trenches are principal soil conservation measures for the catchment restoration and protection? ReadMore:

Terraces and trenches | Rwanda Water Portal Terraces and filtration trenches are principal soil conservation measures for the catchment restoration and protection. In agriculture, a terrace is a leveled section of a cultivated slope, designed as a method of soil conservation to slow or prevent the rapid surface runoff of rainwater. Less steep...

Forestry & Agroforestry | Rwanda Water Portal 13/12/2018

: The MoE has the mission to ensure the protection and conservation of the environment and ensure optimal and rational utilization of natural resources for sustainable national development. ReadMore

Forestry & Agroforestry | Rwanda Water Portal The Ministry of Natural Resources has the mission to ensure the protection and conservation of the environment and ensure optimal and rational utilization of natural resources for sustainable national development. Forestry and agroforestry are major components of the catchment rehabilitation plans t...

Catchment restoration | Rwanda Water Portal 13/12/2018

: Did you know that natural ecosystems as forest and wetlands are the natural capital of the catchment? ReadMore

Catchment restoration | Rwanda Water Portal Natural ecosystems as forest and wetlands are the natural capital of the catchment. Protected ecosystems are life-supporting systems providing a reliable flow of clean water and other ecosystem services as nature, clean air and biodiversity as well as protection against flooding and droughts. It is....

IWRM quick-guide | Rwanda Water Portal 12/12/2018

: Did you know that actions of one water user affects other water users up- and downstream in the catchment? ReadMore:

IWRM quick-guide | Rwanda Water Portal Actions of one water user affects other water users up- and downstream in the catchment. The activity can reduce the water flow or alter seasonal fluctuations or it can change water quality. Water use by one sector can result in increased scarcity and higher water prices for other sectors. On the ot...

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