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  • 2011

    Looking back at the history of SNV in Rwanda since its inception in 1981

    Type: 
    Brochure
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2011
    Pages: 
    16
  • 2009

    This case study describes the transformation of coffee cooperative COCAMU from being a donor driven association to a business oriented cooperative. COCAMU’s mission is to contribute to a positive change in the livelihoods of its members through the improvement of quality and quantity of the coffee production, and accessing better markets. SNV Rwanda has been providing capacity development services, with the aim of strengthening the organisational and institutional capacities of COCAMU in the coffee industry.

    Type: 
    Case study
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2009
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Agriculture
    Sub-sector: 
    Cash crops
    Topic: 
    Governance
    Subject: 
    Producer Organiations
    Author: 
    François Sihimbiro, Vénéranda Nzayiturinka, Célestin Nkusintaganda
    Pages: 
    5
  • 2012

    A capability statement concerning our work on Agriculture in Africa which focuses on equity and growth for smallholders.

    Type: 
    Capability Statement
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2012
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
    Sector: 
    Agriculture
    Sub-sector: 
    Staple food crops
    Cash crops
    Meat and milk
    Author: 
    Francine Obura and Susan Onyango
    Publisher: 
    SNV
    Pages: 
    4
  • 2012

    Annual report 2011 SNV Rwanda.

    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2012
    Author: 
    SNV Rwanda
    Publisher: 
    SNV Rwanda
    Pages: 
    36
  • Presentations at national  REACH (Rwanda Education Alternatives for Children) workshop "Advocacy tool for School WASH" by SNV WASH and Winrock November first. 

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Author: 
    SNV Rwanda
    Pages: 
    43
  • 2007

    This study deals with the scope of the National Domestic Biogas Programme (NDBP) in Rwanda, and more specifically serves as a reliable database on energy needs of rural integrated farming households. A survey was used to thoroughly assess individual households’ situation regarding energy, sanitation, health, environmental protection and agriculture, and income generation. 96.5% of surveyed households practiced subsistence or small scale market agriculture, and 99% of those used firewood for cooking fuel. However, 89% would use energy generated from animal and toilet waste for cooking and lighting, and bio-slurry as a fertiliser. Based on the survey results specific challenges and issues needing further attention were identified. NDBP activities included the introduction of biogas lamps in the programme and promotional campaigns at district level involving local authorities.

    As for the selection criteria for potential implementation areas, it is important that the cattle keeping system is not the only indicator for the local biogas market potential, as even under zero grazing conditions the available biomass could be insufficient for a satisfying biogas production. For subsidies and micro-finance scheme, the efficient use of animal urine as mixing agent was said to play a key role to save water, together with rainwater harvesting. Further, a key priority for NDBP was to closely monitor the carbon credit market as it constantly develops and brings new opportunities. The rationale behind recommendations as well as detailed survey findings and future steps required can be found in the report.

    Type: 
    Report
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2007
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Renewable energy
    Sub-sector: 
    Domestic biogas
    Subject: 
    Monitoring & evaluation
    Author: 
    Huba, E.M., E. Paul
    Publisher: 
    SNV & GTZ
    Pages: 
    102
  • 2009

    Beekeeping has been carried out across many generations in Rwanda and plays a critical role in the livelihoods of the rural communities, although it has long remained traditional and of subsistence in nature. This is changing as beekeeping is increasingly taken up as a business enterprise; access to finance is however a key challenge for small entrepreneurs. SNV therefore initiated a Value Chain Financing Study (VCF) assessing the financial needs of current and potential beekeeping entrepreneurs, available opportunities from financial and other institutions, and identifying existing gaps hindering beekeeping entrepreneurs from accessing available financial services. The study also identified several best practices for adoption by SNV and other stakeholders towards enhancing the performance of the sub-sector in a sustainable way.

    Type: 
    Report
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2009
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Agriculture
    Sub-sector: 
    Cash crops
    Topic: 
    Market Access
    Value Chain Development
    Author: 
    The Institute of Community and Organizational Development
    Publisher: 
    SNV; IFAD
    Pages: 
    49
  • 2008

    Branding Rwanda as Tourism Destination

    Type: 
    Brochure
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2008
    Topic: 
    Tourism
    Publisher: 
    SNV, Erasmus University
    Pages: 
    25
  • 2011

    In June 2010 SNV, together with IFAD, organised a conference on ‘brokering knowledge for upscaling best practices in Inclusive Markets Access in East & Southern Africa’, which brought together over 70 participants from 11 African countries from donor, public and private sector to share experiences. This report summarizes the main issues discussed during the conference, of which the main focus was seeking to bring about systemic change for larger-scale sustainable inclusive markets with a wider significance.

    Type: 
    Report
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2011
    Region: 
    Africa, World
    Country: 
    Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe
    Sector: 
    Agriculture
    Sub-sector: 
    Staple food crops
    Cash crops
    Meat and milk
    Topic: 
    Governance
    Inclusive Business
    Market Access
    Author: 
    compiled by Roy van der Drift; proof reading and layout by Susan Onyango
    Publisher: 
    SNV and IFAD
    Pages: 
    40
  • 2013

    The project “Acceleration of Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) towards reaching Rwanda’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)” dubbed the WASH project, continues change the water and sanitation landscape in the districts of Nyabihu, Rubavu, Musanze and Burera. By the end of 2013, the project will have brought safe water to nearly 500,000 people. It will also have delivered improved gender-sensitive sanitation facilities to 50 health centres and 200 schools; changing the lives of 250,000 pupils and 450,000 new users in rural areas use improved sanitation facilities and safe hygiene practices, including hand washing with soap (or ash), after toilet use and before eating and feeding.

    The second objective of the water and sanitation strategy of 2010 is to “ensure sustainable functionality of rural water supply infrastructure by developing effective management structures”. The WASH project has focused on establishing sustainable, functional services through delegated management to provide water at affordable cost.

    Type: 
    Brochure
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2013
    Region: 
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
    Author: 
    SNV Rwanda-Energy Water and Sanitation Authority Rwanda-
    Publisher: 
    SNV Rwanda
    Pages: 
    20
  • 2008
    Type: 
    Research paper
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2008
    Topic: 
    Tourism
    Publisher: 
    SNV, ODI
    Pages: 
    6
  • WASH practitioners need to rely more capability to create and communicate knowledge.

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
    Author: 
    WASH team
    Publisher: 
    SNV Rwanda Water team
  • 2008
    empowering local organisations involved in Water Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) service
    Type: 
    Case study
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2008
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
    Author: 
    Michiel Verweij, Béatrice Mukakalisa, Aimé S. Kayinamura. Béatrice Mukasine
  • 2008

    This annual report provides more detail of the strategic position choices SNV made in East and Southern Africa in 2007 and illustrates our approach with case studies from our practice.

    Type: 
    Report
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2008
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
    Sector: 
    Agriculture, Renewable energy, Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
    Publisher: 
    SNV East and Southern Africa
    Pages: 
    44
  • 2010
    Type: 
    Case study
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2010
    Topic: 
    Education
    Author: 
    Russel Mushanga
    Pages: 
    5
  • 2012

    Energy in Africa capability statement

    Type: 
    Capability Statement
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2012
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, DR Congo, Ghana, Mali, Niger, Senegal
    Sector: 
    Renewable energy
    Author: 
    Francine Obura and Susan Onyango
    Publisher: 
    SNV
    Pages: 
    4
  • 2010
    Type: 
    Case study
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2010
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
    Author: 
    Mukasine Béatrice
    Pages: 
    7
  • 2005

    Report on the feasibility study for a biogas support programme
    in the Republic of Rwanda (2005).

    This study evaluates the feasibility of setting-up and implementing a National Biogas Programme in Rwanda (desk study, field visits, discussions, etc.).

    Study findings indicated that rural households depended for more than 90% on fuel wood to meet their daily energy needs, and that it has become increasingly difficult to satisfy this demand due to the increasing population and strict legislation for reducing fuel wood consumption. The conditions for dissemination of biodigesters as found by the study are on a technological (e.g. water availability; zerograzing; daily temperatures of over 20 0C), economic (e.g. scarcity of traditional cooking fuel, fuel wood and charcoal; dairy farming as the main source of income; access to credit; use of organic fertiliser), social (e.g. role of women in domestic decision-making, livestock keeping and participation in training programmes), and institutional level (e.g. political will of the Government to support the programme; existence of farmers associations; accessibility of farmers through Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs). From all factors mentioned, it has been suggested that access to credit for farmers is the only condition that was not present at all in the country, for which a finance mechanism providing credit under
    reasonable conditions needed to be immediately established.

    The report presents a comprehensive analysis of all factors needed to establish and implement the programme, as well as thorough recommendations as to how to improve the weak areas (e.g. technology, commercialization, integrated farming are only some of the areas for which references are provided).

    Type: 
    Report
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2005
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Renewable energy
    Sub-sector: 
    Domestic biogas
    Subject: 
    Programme management
    Author: 
    Dekelver, G., S. Ruzigana, J. Lam
    Publisher: 
    SNV
    Pages: 
    60
  • 2008

    Financing biogas installations in Rwanda

    Type: 
    Case study
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2008
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Renewable energy
    Sub-sector: 
    Domestic biogas
    Subject: 
    Credit provision
    Author: 
    Owekisa, D.
    Publisher: 
    SNV
  • 2010

    This short report presents a case study on financing clean energy in Rwanda. The Netherlands Development Organisation (SNV) and the ministry of Rwanda have set up a National Domestic Biogas Programme (NDBP) with clear objectives of developing a commercially viable and market oriented Rwandan biogas sector; building 15,000 family sized, quality biogas plants by the end of 2011 (first phase of 4 years). SNV has developed expertise in supporting setting up biogas sectors in various countries. The integrated advisory services given by SNV to NDBP include close support to the programme for its set up and developing various tools needed for strengthening the programme activities. Among others, financial systems’ support plays a vital role in the development of the programme and grants to small farmers an easy access to sufficient initial capital they need to acquire a biogas system. This report presents amongst others an overview of financing of domestic biogas plants in Rwanda, development of a loan product, cash flow estimation per household, a summary of the role of SNV in developing Rwandan (microfinance) biogas product, steps forward, and lessons learnt.

    Type: 
    Case study
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2010
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Renewable energy
    Sub-sector: 
    Domestic biogas
    Subject: 
    Credit provision
    Author: 
    Owekisa, D.
    Publisher: 
    SNV
    Pages: 
    4
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