“Success has many parents:” Agnes Kalibata explains that Rwanda managed to reduce poverty in Rwanda over five years by focusing on the livelihoods of the poor and points to the helpful evidence provided by IFPRI to support this effort
SEED SECTOR DEVELOPMENT IN RWANDA: A VALIDATION WORKSHOP ON POLICY, REGULATION, AND PRACTICE.
The focus on growth in Rwanda’s seed sector reflects Rwanda’s commitment to transforming agricultural production as outlined in the nation’s fourth Strategic Plan for Agriculture Transformation (PSTA 4). Since 2019, efforts to rapidly privatize seed production and distribution have brought many different perspectives to the table, with a range of views emanating commercial seed companies, […]
Inaugural Rwanda National Seed Congress paves the way for sustainable seed industry growth.
The inaugural Rwanda National Seed Congress, which took place in Kigali from 31 July to 1 August 2023, marked a significant milestone for the country’s seed industry. Themed “Private Sector Strategic Roadmap for the Seed Industry 2030”, the event brought together key stakeholders from the government, public, and private sectors to address challenges and opportunities in the national seed value chain. During the Congress, several key recommendations were proposed to increase the potential of the seed industry. By Marion Aluoch
Boosting Economic Resilience to Economic Shocks: Insights from the 9th Economic Policy Research Network Annual Research Conference
An IFPRI-EPRN event- presentation, facilitation, and panel discussion June 9, 2023 Rwanda’s Vision 2050 articulates the bold development strategy of propelling the country from low to high-income status, by intensifying country’s ambitions towards self-reliance and competitiveness through a private sector led growth and transformation economic model. To achieve the Vision’s targets, there is a need […]
2023 GLOBAL FOOD POLICY REPORT RETHINKING FOOD CRISIS RESPONSES
2023 GLOBAL FOOD POLICY REPORT
RETHINKING FOOD CRISIS RESPONSES
With new evidence on what works, now is the time to rethink how we address food crises.
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