Livelihood development

This program A livelihood development program addresses climate change impacts on health and the environment and empowers vulnerable communities with sustainable skills and resources.

It promotes climate-resilient agriculture, clean energy use, and eco-friendly practices to enhance food security, reduce environmental degradation, and prevent climate-related diseases.

The program integrates health education, water and sanitation initiatives, and income-generating activities like green entrepreneurship.

It strengthens community resilience, fosters adaptive capacity, and advocates for environmental conservation. Through training, resource access, and partnerships, the program ensures improved well-being, sustainable livelihoods, and climate-smart solutions tailored to local needs, especially for women, youth, and marginalized populations.

Water scarcity is a significant climate risk for Rwanda’s rain-fed farming communities, particularly for small and marginal farmers. Most Rwandans depend on traditional agricultural practices. However, many..