The final report for the Feed the Future Rwanda Hinga Weze Activity, implemented by CNFA from 2017-2022, highlights the Activity’s key initiatives, impact and achievements across the ten target districts of Bugesera, Gatsibo, Karongi, Kayonza, Ngoma, Ngororero, Nyabihu, Nyamasheke, Nyamagabe and Rutsiro.
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The Feed the Future Nigeria Agribusiness Investment Activity supported the development of the Kaduna State Agricultural Policy.
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The Feed the Future Nigeria Agribusiness Investment Activity supported the development of the Niger State Agricultural Policy.
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The Feed the Future Nigeria Agribusiness Investment Activity supported the development of the National Agricultural Technology and Innovation Policy 2022-2027.
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The Feed the Future Nigeria Agribusiness Investment Activity supported the development of the Niger State Sector Specific Investment Incentives Policy.
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The Finance and Investment Compendium Volume 2, released by the USAID-funded Feed the Future Nigeria Agribusiness Investment Activity, is the second volume of a user-friendly quick reference guide for Nigerian agribusinesses looking for concise information on available financing options to expand and scale up their operations.
In 2021, the CNFA-implemented Amalima Loko program undertook a natural resource management (NRM) barriers and motivation study to understand what leads to or prevents the adoption of improved NRM practices by households, communities, market actors, and government entities. The Amalima Loko program is a five-year USAID/Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA)-funded Resilience Food Security Activity (RFSA) designed to improve food and nutrition security in Zimbabwe through increased food access and sustainable watershed management. The program is implemented in Matabeleland North by a consortium led by CNFA and comprised of the Organisation of Rural Associations for Progress, Dabane Water Workshops, The Manoff Group, International Medical Corps, and Mercy Corps.
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The Feed the Future Rwanda Hinga Weze Activity was a five-year, $32.6 million USAID-funded activity that aimed to sustainably increase smallholder farmers’ income, improve the nutritional status of women of reproductive age (15-49) and children under two and increase the resilience of Rwanda’s agricultural and food systems to a changing climate. Hinga Weze was implemented by CNFA, the Rwanda Development Organization (RDO) and Imbaraga Farmers’ Federation.
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