Sylviculture durable et énergies renouvelables efficaces pour des conditions de vie améliorées
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Sylviculture durable et énergies renouvelables efficaces pour des conditions de vie améliorées

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Sylviculture durable et énergies renouvelables efficaces pour des conditions de vie améliorées
Sylviculture durable et énergies renouvelables efficaces pour des conditions de vie améliorées
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Donor(s)

  • Luxembourg

Implementation period

27.06.2024 - 26.06.2029

Total duration

60 months

Context

Rwanda faces climatic challenges, leading to severe weather events like landslides and floods in the Northern and Western Provinces, and droughts in the Eastern Province. The situation is exacerbated by soil erosion, resulting from unsustainable farming practices and forest degradation. The demand for solid biomass as cooking energy is increasing and, cannot be met by current biomass production.

Overall objective

The Sustainable forestry and efficient renewable energy for improved livelihood (SFERE) project aims to strengthen the resilience of forest landscapes and dependent communities to climate change in selected districts of Northwestern and in Eastern Rwanda.

Specific objective

The specific objective is to improve livelihoods by increasing sustainable biomass production for cooking, utilising improved cookstoves, and strengthening value chains.  

Project intervention strategy

The project is structured along three key result areas:  

  • restoration and sustainable management of forest plantations for biomass production through community engaged Private Forest Management Units (PFMUs);
  • increased urban and peri-urban use of improved cookstoves and sustainable biomass;
  • increased and diversified income, better value chain connections for smallholder private forest management units farmers. 

The project strategy focuses on capacity building, establishing private forest management units, restoring plantations, strengthening biomass and cookstove private actors, promoting agroforestry, and facilitating financial access. The key actors are the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Infrastructure and their operational agencies, in particular the Rwanda Forestry Authority, as well as district authorities. The project also set partnerships with civil society and private sector organisations. 

Sustainable Development Goals

  • 01. End poverty

  • 07. Affordable and clean energy

  • 08. Decent work and economic growth

  • 13. Climate action

  • 15. Life on land

Budget

Total budget

EUR 12,000,000

Contribution breakdown

  • EUR 12,000,000

    Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Defence, Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade

Documentation

  • In the foreground, tree stumps and cleared land indicate deforestation.
    • Project factsheet

    Sustainable Forestry and Efficient Renewable Energy for improved livelihood