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- +RW-MINAFFET-0766/09.06/32/16-P03151
- Iati-identifier: RW-MINAFFET-0766/09.06/32/16-P03151
- +Reporting-org: [type="90" ref="RW-MINAFFET-0766/09.06/32/16" ]
- Narrative: International Union for Conservation of Nature
- +Title:
- Narrative: Embedding Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) and Landscape Restoration in Rwanda
- +Description: [type="1" ]
- Narrative: The project has four main components: • Component 1: Restoration of degraded lands in Sebeya & other catchments • Component 2: Develop innovative financing mechanisms & value chains for improved livelihoods through ecological & economic benefits • Component 3: Scaling up catchment & micro catchment plans to Sebeya & other Catchments • Component 4: Knowledge management systems, including well managed project) for landscape restoration & integrated water resources management
- +Description: [type="2" ]
- Narrative: The objectives of the project are to: • Improve landscape & catchment management & governance; • Develop innovative financing mechanisms & value chains for improved ecological & economic benefits; • Scale up restoration to in Sebeya catchment and beyond; and • Develop and implement a knowledge management system for improved & integrated landscape restoration.
- +Participating-org: [ref="XM-DAC-7" type="10" role="1" activity-id="XM-DAC-7-PPR-4000002113" crs-channel-code="11000" ]
- Narrative: Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- +Participating-org: [ref="RW-MINAFFET-0766/09.06/32/16" type="90" role="4" activity-id="RW-MINAFFET-0766/09.06/32/16-P03151" ]
- Narrative: International Union for Conservation of Nature
- +Participating-org: [ref="NL-KVK-41152786" type="21" role="4" activity-id="NL-KVK-41152786" ]
- Narrative: SNV Netherlands Development Organisation
- +Participating-org: [type="10" role="4" ]
- Narrative: Rwanda Water Board
- +Participating-org: [ref="RW-RGB-023/11" type="22" role="4" activity-id="RW-RGB-023/11" ]
- Narrative: RWARRI
- +Participating-org: [ref="RW-MINAFFET-0766/09.06/32/16" type="90" role="2" activity-id="RW-MINAFFET-0766/09.06/32/16" ]
- Narrative: International Union for Conservation of Nature
- Activity-status: [code="2" ]
- +Activity-date: [type="2" iso-date="2019-05-01" ]
- Narrative: The project started on 1st May 2019.
- +Contact-info: [type="2" ]
- +Organisation:
- Narrative: International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
- +Department:
- Narrative: IUCN - Rwanda Country Office
- +Person-name:
- Narrative: Charles Karangwa
- +Job-title:
- Narrative: Regional Technical Coordinator - Forests, Landscapes and Li..., Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR), ESARO
- Telephone: +250788315029
- Email: rwanda@iucn.org
- Website: https://www.iucn.org/
- +Mailing-address:
- Narrative: P.O. Box 6935 Kigali, Rwanda
- +Organisation:
- Recipient-country: [code="RW" percentage="100" ]
- Sector: [code="14015" vocabulary="1" ]
- +Budget: [type="1" status="2" ]
- Period-start: [iso-date="2020-01-01" ]
- Period-end: [iso-date="2020-12-31" ]
- Value: [currency="EUR" value-date="2020-01-01" ] 2528842
- +Transaction:
- Transaction-type: [code="3" ]
- Transaction-date: [iso-date="2019-06-01" ]
- Value: [currency="EUR" value-date="2019-06-01" ] 1850000
- +Transaction:
- Transaction-type: [code="4" ]
- Transaction-date: [iso-date="2020-09-30" ]
- Value: [currency="EUR" value-date="2020-09-30" ] 2006693
- +Transaction: [humanitarian="0" ]
- Transaction-type: [code="11" ]
- Transaction-date: [iso-date="2020-12-01" ]
- Value: [currency="EUR" value-date="2020-09-30" ] 2720402
- +Description:
- Narrative: Second installment commitment
- +Provider-org: [ref="XM-DAC-7" provider-activity-id="XM-DAC-7-PPR-4000002113" type="10" ]
- Narrative: Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- +Receiver-org: [ref="RW-MINAFFET-0766/09.06/32/16" receiver-activity-id="RW-MINAFFET-0766/09.06/32/16-P03151" type="90" ]
- Narrative: International Union for Conservation of Nature
- Disbursement-channel: [code="1" ]
- +Result: [type="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Output 4.2: Programme governance Structure in place for overall management and coordination of the project
- +Indicator: [measure="5" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Indicator 4.2.1: Programme management structures (including Project Steering Committee, Project Advisory Committee, staff recruitment) established
- Baseline: [year="2019" iso-date="2019-06-01" ]
- +Period:
- Period-start: [iso-date="2019-06-01" ]
- Period-end: [iso-date="2020-09-30" ]
- Target: [value="YES" ]
- +Actual: [value="YES" ]
- +Comment:
- Narrative: Project management is all about -project staff (all positions are filled), -project launch (officially launched in June 2019), -develop annual work plan and report (update the quarterly progress in IATI and submit the annual work-plan), -Project Steering Committee established and operationalized, and -Conducting baseline report, yet to be finalized in Q4 2020.
- +Comment:
- +Title:
- +Title:
- +Result: [type="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Output 1.1: Village & Micro-catchment land use planning improved to enhance overall catchment management
- +Indicator: [measure="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Indicator 1.1.1: Number (#) of Village Land Use Action Plans (VLUAPs) and Hydrological Maps for Micro-catchments developed in Sebeya and other 4 catchments (MCAP, VLUAPs, Catchment)
- +Description:
- Narrative: Plan Type
- Baseline: [year="2019" iso-date="2019-08-01" value="0" ]
- +Period:
- Period-start: [iso-date="2019-06-01" ]
- Period-end: [iso-date="2020-09-30" ]
- Target: [value="200 plans" ]
- +Actual: [value="117 VLUAPs" ]
- +Comment:
- Narrative: This output has many activities regarding the action plan, including; #Developing VLUAP guidelines (this was developed between June and Aug 2019) #Training of facilitators for VLUAP process (1st round was done in Aug 2019 and the 2nd was done in July 2020) #Then, developing the VLUAPs with maps, technical specifications for all interventions and produce a SMART report #As of 30th Sept 2020, VLUAPs processes have been carried out in 117 villages and a smart report of 100 VLUAPs was submitted to RWB. # In Q4, there will be the process for next 100 villages
- +Comment:
- +Title:
- +Title:
- +Result: [type="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Output 2.1: Sustainable livelihood options expanded
- +Indicator: [measure="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Indicator 2.1.1: Number (#) of enterprises supported within targeted Value Chains
- +Baseline: [year="2019" iso-date="2019-08-01" value="0" ]
- Dimension: [name="Catchment and Gender" ]
- +Period:
- Period-start: [iso-date="2019-06-01" ]
- Period-end: [iso-date="2020-09-30" ]
- Target: [value="2 Value Chains" ]
- +Actual: [value="1 crucial value chain identified" ]
- Location: [ref="Sebeya catchment" ]
- Dimension: [name="Village" value="45" ]
- +Comment:
- Narrative: Development of enterprises is done by; #Identifying value chain (VC) for intervention (7 horticultural VC were identified based on analysis of livelihood specific issues in 97 villages) #Capacity building of farmers on Climate Smart Agriculture-CSA, milk handling and hygiene... #Support organisation of farmers into cooperatives
- +Title:
- +Title:
- +Result: [type="2" ]
- +Result: [type="3" aggregation-status="0" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Impact: Increased livelihood and conservation benefits from restoration & improved local land management in Sebeya (& other) catchments.
- +Indicator: [measure="1" aggregation-status="0" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Number of households (of which 45% are female headed) in target area with improved livelihoods (e.g. food, water, health)
- +Baseline: [year="2020" iso-date="2020-06-30" value="0" ]
- Dimension: [name="Gender" value="Female headed households" ]
- +Period:
- Period-start: [iso-date="2020-07-01" ]
- Period-end: [iso-date="2022-06-30" ]
- Target: [value="To be determined" ]
- +Title:
- +Indicator: [measure="1" ascending="0" aggregation-status="0" ]
- +Indicator: [measure="1" ]
- +Title:
- +Result: [type="2" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Outcome 1: Degraded lands in Sebeya and other Catchments Restored
- +Description:
- Narrative: Implementation of landscape restorations activities such as afforestation, agro-forestry, both radical and progressive terraces, trenches, etc.
- +Indicator: [measure="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Indicator 1.1: Area (Ha) of degraded land under improved landscape governance & management
- +Baseline: [year="2019" iso-date="2019-11-25" value="0" ]
- Dimension: [name="Catchment" ]
- +Period:
- +Title:
- +Title:
- +Result: [type="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Output 1.2: Priority landscape restoration & management actions implemented and monitored
- +Indicator: [measure="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Indicator 1.2.1: Number (#) of villages (Ha under restoration) implementing restoration actions as per the performance contracts
- Baseline: [year="2019" iso-date="2019-11-25" value="0" ]
- +Period:
- Period-start: [iso-date="2019-11-25" ]
- Period-end: [iso-date="2020-09-30" ]
- +Target: [value="200 Villages" ]
- Dimension: [name="Catchment" ]
- +Actual: [value="27 Villages" ]
- Location: [ref="17 villages of Rubavu, 4 villages of Nyabihu, 5 villages of Rutsiro and 1 village of Ngororero District. " ]
- Dimension: [name="Villages" ]
- +Comment:
- Narrative: This output covers different activities related to the VLUAP implementation, including; #The community mobilization for the implementation (this is done in parallel with the VLUAPs process) #Carry out studies in regard to flood control and mining situation analysis (Now under the recruitment process for the service provider) #Provide technical support for community and service providers to undertake the implementation of VLUAPs #AS of 30th Sept 2020, the VLUAPs are being implemented in 27 villages under different Landscape Restoration measures -Rutsiro (5 villages) -Ngororero (1 village) -Rubavu (17 villages) -Nyabihu (4 villages) #In total, 36.6 ha of Afforestation, 354.16 ha of Agro-forestry, 137.7 ha of Trenches, 461.82 ha of Radical terraces 162.32 ha of Progressive terraces 7.2 km of trees along the road 2.2 ha of Gully treatment
- +Title:
- +Indicator: [measure="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Indicator 1.2.2: Percentage (%) of target people to whom knowledge or skills have been effectively transferred through training
- +Baseline: [year="2019" iso-date="2019-06-01" value="0" ]
- Dimension: [name="Gender" ]
- +Period:
- Period-start: [iso-date="2019-06-01" ]
- Period-end: [iso-date="2020-09-30" ]
- +Target: [value="75%" ]
- Dimension: [name="Gender" ]
- +Actual: [value="44" ]
- Dimension: [name="Gender" value="26% female" ]
- +Comment:
- Narrative: The knowledge transfer is done in several ways, including; #Mobilization meetings/ training with local authorities (various workshops held at District level) #Raising awareness meetings (done in 102 villages as of 30th June 2020) #Radio and television programs (as of Q2, EWMR has produces 25 articles and 4TV reports) #Training on participatory approach (26 trainees of which 6 were female and ToT of 33 participants of which 6 were female as well)
- +Title:
- +Title:
- +Result: [type="2" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Outcome 2: Innovative investments promoted for improved livelihoods and conservation benefits
- +Indicator: [measure="2" ]
- +Title:
- +Result: [type="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Output 2.2: Inclusive financing mechanisms established for sustainable livelihood & landscape restoration
- +Indicator: [measure="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Indicator 2.2.1: # of people accessing financing as a result of project support
- +Baseline: [year="2019" iso-date="2019-11-25" value="0" ]
- Dimension: [name="Gender" ]
- +Period:
- Period-start: [iso-date="2019-06-01" ]
- Period-end: [iso-date="2020-09-30" ]
- Target: [value="To be determined" ]
- +Actual: [value="8,558 jobs" ]
- Dimension: [name="Gender" ]
- +Comment:
- Narrative: #As of 30th Sept, 8,558 jobs in landscape restoration were created (manpower gain 1,500 Rwf) #Identification of Income Generating Activities (IGAs) that are suitable for vulnerable groups, (poor HH expressed their preference in small livestock, kitchen garden and improved cooking stoves) #As of 30th Sept 2020, supporting measures (including Livestock analysis and fodder grass planting materials, Fruit trees nurseries and kitchen garden, Rain Water harvesting, Improved cooking stoves) have been validates and beneficiaries were selected (748 beneficiaries for cows and 2628 beneficiaries of small livestock)
- +Title:
- +Indicator: [measure="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Indicator 2.2.2: Number of people (45% female) with improved knowledge from training in sustainable enterprise development and financial management.
- +Baseline: [year="2019" iso-date="2019-06-01" value="0" ]
- Dimension: [name="Gender and Type of Training" ]
- +Period:
- +Title:
- +Title:
- +Result: [type="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Output 3.1: Catchment committees established or strengthened
- +Indicator: [measure="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Indicator 3.1.1: Number (#) of catchment committees (with 45% female representation) established and actively involved in catchment & village land use management activities
- +Baseline: [year="2019" iso-date="2019-06-01" value="0" ]
- Dimension: [name="Gender and Catchment" ]
- +Period:
- +Title:
- +Title:
- +Result: [type="1" ]
- +Result: [type="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Output 3.3 Technical Support and Monitoring of Ongoing projects in other catchments
- +Indicator: [measure="5" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Lessons learnt from previous projects developed and used to improve quality of implementation
- Baseline: [year="2019" ]
- +Period:
- Period-start: [iso-date="2019-05-30" ]
- Period-end: [iso-date="2020-09-30" ]
- Actual: [value="#TA conducted field assessment on the effectiviness of Bio-physical measures on flood/ erosion control in Sebeya in July 2020, #TA staff conducted monitoring missions to assess progress of works in the following locations: Nyabugogo EIP, Secoko Sub-Catchment, Sebeya EIP, Upper Nyabarongo EIP and Muvumba EIP" ]
- +Title:
- +Title:
- +Result: [type="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Output 4.1: Knowledge management system developed and operationalized
- +Indicator: [measure="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Indicator 4.1.1: Number (#) of knowledge or communication products/outputs developed and shared through various channels/means
- +Baseline: [year="2019" iso-date="2019-06-01" value="0" ]
- +Comment:
- Narrative: Communication materials produced are; _EWMR communications strategy developed _EWMR logo, acronym and project branding developed and approved. _Sebeya catchment success stories developed _Media tour conducted _EWMR brochures developed _EWMR Blog developed _Environmental journalists engaged in EWMR project _Socio-media compains conducted
- +Comment:
- +Period:
- +Title:
- +Indicator: [measure="5" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Indicator 4.1.2: Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Reporting System developed and regularly updated.
- Baseline: [year="2019" iso-date="2019-06-01" ]
- +Period:
- +Title:
- +Title:
- +Result: [type="2" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Outcome 4: Knowledge management System implemented for improved & integrated landscape restoration
- +Indicator: [measure="1" ]
- +Title:
- Narrative: Indicator 4.1: Number (#) of organizations/community groups applying/using knowledge or skills provided or promoted by the project
- +Baseline: [year="2019" iso-date="2020-06-01" value="0" ]
- Dimension: [name="Type of organization" ]
- +Period:
- Period-start: [iso-date="2019-06-01" ]
- Period-end: [iso-date="2020-09-30" ]
- +Target: [value="To be determined" ]
- Dimension: [name="Type of Organization" ]
- +Actual:
- +Comment:
- Narrative: #Communication materials produced are; _EWMR communications strategy developed _EWMR logo, acronym and project branding developed and approved. _Sebeya catchment success stories developed _Media tour conducted _EWMR brochures developed _EWMR Blog developed _Environmental journalists engaged in EWMR project _Socio-media compains conducted #Support and maintenance agreement of AQUARIUS database renewed. _Support provided in; The maintenance and repair of existing telemetry station and The configuration of new telemetry stations Capacity building for RWB staff-WEAP
- +Comment:
- +Title:
- +Title:
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