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Umutara Community Resource and Infrastructure Development Project I and II (PDRCIU)

After the genocide, the province of Umutara was created in the country’s former game reserve to house repatriates. Infrastructure is needed throughout the province, as is capacity building for public administration and community organizations in planning, executing and maintaining sustainable development on a participatory basis.

Access to drinking water is a serious problem – just 23 per cent of households have clean water to drink.

Poverty in the province is also aggravated by degraded soil, the absence of improved varieties of plant material, and poor animal health. Rural dwellers lack appropriate information on markets and technologies and adequate financial services. Poor road conditions keep farmers from markets and impede the circulation of commercial information. The project's goal is to help poor farmers in the former Umutara Province improve their living conditions and raise their incomes.

Working towards that goal, the project will promote decentralization and improve governance in the region, provide training support for associations to participate in decision-making, develop infrastructure such as roads and waterholes for household and livestock use, and provide support for rural enterprises and financial services development.

Source: IFAD

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Contact information

Alexandre Semarinyota
Project coordinator
B.P. 51 Nyagatare
Tel: +250 08303656
Fax: +250 65334
ucridp@rwanda1.com

Facts and figures

Total cost: US$57.1 million

IFAD loan: US$27.9 million

Duration: 2000-2011

Geographical area: 3 districts of Eastern Province: Nyagatare, Kayonza and Gatsibo (former Umutara Province)

Directly benefiting: 35,000 households

Cofinancing: OPEC Fund for International Development

  • Fonds de développement de l’OPEP (OFID) (9,8 millions de dollars)
  • Austrian Help Programme ($US107,000)
  • Déjardins International ($US107,000)
  • German Development Service (DED) ($US107,000)
  • Lutherian World Federation ($US107,000)
  • Netherlands Development Organization (SNV) ($US107,000)

Status: ongoing

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