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East Mpanda Rural Development Project

The 13-year project targeted the development of 6,000 ha of savannah just north of the capital, Bujumbura, by resettling almost 4,000 families from overpopulated hill areas. About 1,800 families living in the area also participated. Water was redirected from nearby rivers to feed a system of irrigation canals for rice fields and coffee plantations. Food production was significantly increased and diversified.

Schools, dispensaries, roads, warehouses and drinking water systems were built to serve 15 villages. The project supported participation by local women and farmers’ cooperatives. 

Source: IFAD

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Contact information
Mr Hamed Haidara
Country programme manager
IFAD
Via Paolo di Dono, 44
00142 Rome, Italy

Tel: +39 0654592604

Fax: +39 0654593604
h.haidara@ifad.org

Facts and figures

Total cost: US$42.5 million

IFAD loan: US$14.5 million

Cofinancing:

  • African Development Fund (US$9.5 million)
  • Government of Burundi (US$9.7 million)
  • European Development Fund (US$5.9 million)
  • OPEC Fund (US$2.0 million)
  • World Food Programme (US$850,000)

Duration: 1980-1993

Geographical area: lower Ruzizi Valley, in western Burundi

Directly benefiting: 5,320 households

Status: closed


Partners
  • Government of Burundi: Imbo Regional Development Company (SRDI)
  • African Development Bank
  • European Development Fund
  • OPEC Fund
  • World Food Programme