Investment
Duration
Status
Project Team
Project Manager
Songa Remy
Location
RDB New Building (KG 9 Ave), 2nd floor
rsonga@rema.gov.rw
Phone
+250 788473235
Green Amayaga
The Green Amayaga Project is a six year initiative that will promote biodiversity, foster ecosystem services, increase agricultural productivity and reduce the vulnerability of people and ecosystems to the adverse effects of climate change. The project was launched on 23 October 2020 in Nyanza District alongside the first tree planting of Rwanda’s annual Forest Planting Season 2020/21.
Project Team
Project Manager
Songa Remy
Location
RDB New Building (KG 9 Ave), 2nd floor
rsonga@rema.gov.rw
Phone
+250 788473235
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Overall, the Green Amayaga project will advance the restoration of the degraded forests in the area, the landscape of which covers more than 550 hectares, or 0.14% of Rwanda’s total national natural forests, 10% of the planted forest as well as many patches of remnant forest. The Amayaga region hosts the 354 hectare natural forest of Kibirizi-Muyira as well as the Busoga forest reserves.
The project targets forests that host important biodiversity and provide crucial ecosystem services to local communities. The project will enhance sustainable land management in the agricultural lands in the landscape, increase the productivity of plantation forests and reduce the negative impacts of household energy systems on the forests by introducing improved cookstoves as well as sustainable charcoal production.
Regarding climate adaptation and resilience, the project will strengthen the resilience of communities and biodiversity and contribute to climate change stabilization particularly in the District of Kamonyi, Ruhango, Nyanza and Gisagara.
The Green Amayaga project will also increase the erosion control and protection of marshlands and buffer zones, this will also increase agriculture productivity. In total, 263,000 hectares of agricultural land will be restored and rehabilitated. Small and large watersheds will also be rehabilitated and restored to provide water for human consumption as well as livestock and agriculture activities.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
The project will improve the livelihoods of local communities, increase agricultural productivity and food security, create green jobs as well as promote gender equality and expand forest management knowledge. More than 1.3 million people will benefit from the project, the majority of whom are women and young people.
The project will create approximately 150,000 jobs during the six years of implementation and provide 7,500 households with livestock to improve food security and increase incomes. In addition 60,000 households will be provided with improved and energy efficient cook stoves to reduce wood consumption and greenhouse gases emissions, and halt indoor respiratory diseases.
IMPACT
1.3 million beneficiaries from Gisagara, Nyanza, Kamonyi, and Ruhango districts
10/09/2021
362,000 direct beneficiaries
10/09/2021
150,000 green jobs to be created
10/09/2021
60,000 households to be provided with improved and energy-efficient cooking stoves
10/09/2021
7,500 households to be provided with small livestock
10/09/2021
4.7 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions avoided over the next five years
10/09/2021
13 million tons of indirect greenhouse gas emissions avoided over the next 20 years
10/09/2021
1.4 million trees to be planted in the 2020/2021 Forest Planting Season
10/09/2021
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