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RIU Rwanda has links with:
National public extension agencies in agricultural and livestock development
Rwanda Agricultural Development Authority
(RADA) and
Rwanda Animal Resources Development Authority
(RARDA) and research institutions: the
National Agricultural Research Institute ISAR
and
National University of Rwanda/Faculty of Agriculture
.
local NGOs such as the Rwanda Development Organisation (RDO)
women's organisations organised under the umbrella organisation
Profemmes Twese Hamwe
Rural Financial Institutions, the institution in charge of capacity building of rural SMEs
CAPMER (Centre for Support to Small and Medium Enterprises)
the Private Sector Federation (PSF) and the Cooperatives promotion agency in the
Ministry of Commerce and Cooperatives
farmer cooperatives organised under the apex organisation Network of
Farmers' Organisations in Rwanda (ROPARWA)
PASNVA
CATALYST for Agricultural Development
Project for the Strategic Transformation of Agriculture - PAPSTA
KWAMP (Kirehe Community Based Watershed Management Project)
The Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme CAADP
The Lake Kivu Pilot Learning Site under the Sub?
Saharan African Challenge Programme (FARA
and
SCARDA
(implemented by
ISAR
) under coordination of
ASARECA
Association for Strengthening Agricultural
Research in Eastern and Central Africa
Regional universities initiative
RUFORUM
Rwanda Development Bank (BRD)
RIU Rwanda introduces its warrantage scheme
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Who champions putting research into use?
Author: Andy Hall
April 2010 (PDF 70KB)
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