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Soil Values project staff retreat in Lome, Togo
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Private Dukundimana, value chain expert for Cordaid in Rwanda.
'The rainy season was good this year', Private says, as he gazes over the endless green slopes. 'The previous years were different. The solar-powered irrigation systems were a good solution. The sun used to be the problem, but now it has become a tool. On top of that, we want to increase the entrepreneurial spirit in the community. We want farmers to become professional entrepreneurs who not only work the land to feed their own families but sell their produce on the market.'
According to Private, making the farmers acquainted with new, digital tools is indispensable for improving their livelihoods. 'We can support many of them through training, but we will reach many more via their smartphones. We send them important information and tips about how to deal with climate change, how you can still get a good harvest in times of drought and successfully reach the market.'
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Rwanda has been trying to shake off the yoke of its dark history of genocide for decades. Successfully so. But as in many African countries, climate change is throwing a spanner in the works.
Particularly in the eastern part of the country, farmers are experiencing serious challenges due to years of drought or excessive rainfall.
When a harvest fails, they lose a year's income. Not to mention the concerns for food insecurity when the yield remains disappointing for too long.
Despite the country’s many efforts to mitigate and adapt to the consequences of climate change, more action is needed. Various projects of Cordaid in Rwanda build further on the results of those efforts and help create sustainable solutions.
In its programme 'Transforming Eastern Province through Adaptation', Cordaid supports 260,000 people with access to climate-resilient investments. The project also restores 60,000 hectares of degraded landscapes into climate-resilient ecosystems, through re-forestation, agroforestry, restoration of pasturelands, and soil erosion control measures over the next three years.
Pig breeding workshop held in Yangambi - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR-ICRAF
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Photo group of Damayanti Buchori, AIPI and Professor of Faculty of Agriculture, IPB University, Mulia Nurhasan, Scientist of CIFOR-ICRAF, Josi Katharina, Senior Researcher of ICEL, Nining Liswanti, Researcher CIFOR-ICRAF, Haryo Pambudi, Coordinator of the Domestic Cooperation Working Group, Ministry of Environment/Environmental Control Agency, Hendro, Forest Farmer of Group Makmur Banyuwangi, Aji Wahyu Anggoro, Blue Carbon Program Manager of Yayasan Konservasi Alam Nusantara (from the right to left) at the session of blue carbon governance and ecosystem servicesduring 'Blue Carbon Economic Value and Indonesia's Leadership' event at the National Library of Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia on October 14, 2025.
Photo by Agoes Rudianto/CIFOR-ICRAF
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Subject: Hut
Key Element: value
Key Principle: nature
The Fix: Basic Edit + mask
Depth of Field: shallow
Directional of Natural Light: Interior
Soil Values project Launch in Nigeria.
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