Strengtheningclimate resilienceof rural communities in Northern Rwanda,commonly known as theGreen Gicumbi Project,is a six-yeargovernmental project,launched on 26 October 2019 by the Government ofRwanda,through the Ministry of the Environment and the Rwanda Green Fund (FONERWA) with target of strengthening climate resilience of rural communities in NorthernRwanda,especially inGicumbi District.[1][2][3][4]

Gicumbi Environment
Climate exposures in Gicumbi

Background

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The project is to be implemented by the National Fund for the Environment. Jean Marie Vianney Kagenza is Project Director.[5][3][6][7]

Project Components

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According to Ministry of environment ofRwanda,Green Gicumbi Project includes the following components:[8]

  1. Watershed protection and climate resilient agriculture
  2. Forest management and sustainable energy
  3. Climate resilient settlements
  4. Knowledge development and transfer and mainstreaming

Implementations

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In January 2022, theGovernment of Rwanda,through the Green Gicumbi Project, has started constructing 200 green and climate resilient houses forGicumbiresidents, most relocated citizens will be in Ubudehe category I and category II, high risk zones.[9]The green housing project is located in the Rubaya and Kaniga sectors, and is considered a model village where beneficiaries will receive additional support such as cows and the resources to start horticulture farms around the village, the Project Director has stated.[1][4]

Ongoing results

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  • Controlled soil erosion, thus increasing productivity beforethere were land affected by erosion but now the green gicumbi is solution to control soil erosion and increasing productivity by farmers.
  • Climate resilient settlementis a third component of the Green Gicumbi project is “Climate Resilient Settlements”. So far 40 climate-resilient houses have been constructed and occupied by most vulnerable beneficiaries from high-risk zones in Rubaya sector, while 60 more houses are under construction in Kaniga sector, Mulindi cell to host the most vulnerable families living in high-risk zones in the same sector. Their construction progress is currently at 70% and construction activities are expected to be completed by July 2023.
  • Sustainable forest management:Sustainable Forest management and sustainable energy, Green Gicumbi project has rehabilitated 1,107 hectares of degraded forests in the past three years as well as disseminated 19,900 clean cookstoves in a bid to reduce pressure on the forests and reduce carbon emissions.[10]

References

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  1. ^ab"Rwanda to launch major green growth investment to strengthen climate resilience in Gicumbi District".www.environment.gov.rw.Retrieved2022-03-21.
  2. ^Fund, Green Climate (2018-03-01)."FP073: Strengthening Climate Resilience of Rural Communities in Northern Rwanda".Green Climate Fund.Retrieved2022-03-21.
  3. ^ab"Rwf30 billion climate resilience project launched in Gicumbi".The New Times | Rwanda.2019-10-27.Retrieved2022-03-21.
  4. ^abYanditswe na Jean Claude Munyantore."Abarimo kubakirwa inzu na Green Gicumbi barishimira ko bagiye kuva muri ntuye nabi".Kigali Today.Retrieved2022-04-01.
  5. ^"Project Background | Green Gicumbi".fonerwa.org.Archived fromthe originalon 2022-04-16.Retrieved2022-03-21.
  6. ^"Green Gicumbi – Strengthening Climate Resilience"(PDF).2019-10-24.Retrieved2022-03-21.
  7. ^"See 25 photos showing the implementation of the Green Gicumbi project 18 months after its launch | TOP AFRICA NEWS".2021-06-16.Retrieved2022-03-21.
  8. ^"Rwanda to launch major green growth investment to strengthen climate resilience in Gicumbi District".www.environment.gov.rw.Retrieved2022-03-28.
  9. ^"'Green Gicumbi' Invests Rwf1.6billion In Model Village ".KT PRESS.2022-01-24.Retrieved2022-03-21.
  10. ^Nkurunziza, Michel (2023-01-30)."How Green Gicumbi Project is strengthening climate resilience in vulnerable communities".The New Times.Retrieved2023-01-30.