PEA

The Poverty-Environment Action for the Sustainable Development Goals (PEA) Project, is a new global support programme developed by UNDP and UN Environment (previous UNEP), that builds on the foundation laid by the previous phases of the UNDP-UNEP Poverty Environment Initiative (PEI) support in 22 countries, including 7 African countries. The Project is being implemented by the Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) at a national level, with two piloting districts of Musanze and Bugesera.

Investment

US $2.101m

Duration

4 Years (2018-2022)

Status

Concluded

Project Team

Project Manager

Janet Umugwaneza

Location

RDB New Building (KG 9 Ave), 2nd floor

Email

jumugwaneza@rema.gov.rw

Phone

+250 788313537

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

The PEA Project will address the relationship between unsustainable management of Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) and multi-dimensional povertyin Rwanda. The program will also support the country-driven efforts to mainstream poverty-environment linkages into development planning for national, sectoral and district development plans and budgets. The project will result in increasing and enhancing investments that deliver concrete and significant results in poverty reduction, environmental and natural resource sustainability and resilience building at national and district levels.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

The PEA Project will provide strategic, financial and technical assistance to government partners to set up institutional and capacity strengthening programmes and carry out activities to improve the sustainability of environment and natural resource use in a manner that contributes to national development goals, including ending poverty, and achieving SDGs.. It will also build capacities for programming, budgeting and action that eliminates poverty and delivers sustainable ENR management at district-level, as well as increasing investments with enhanced impacts for poverty elimination and ENR sustainability catalyzed.

IMPACT

Contribute to reduce air pollution from fossil fuel engines and contribute to Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) targets by retrofitting at 80 fueled motors in Kigali in a piloting e-mobility initiative
14/12/2021

Its partners and stakeholders will engage the private sector to invest in green jobs, conduct environmental audits for industries and train industries’ owners on environmental issues
14/12/2021

More than 500 government officials to be trained on mainstreaming Environment and Climate Change into the Action plan and budget.
14/12/2021

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