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  1. Library Resource
    May, 1994
    Rwanda

    This paper describes how the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)/Rwanda is working with the Government of Rwanda and other donors to identify and resolve key issues re-lated to the management of the country’s renewable natural resources--its forests, soils, and water. The purpose of the study
    is to illustrate how small countries and Agency for International
    Development (A.I.D.) Missions with limited resources can incor-
    porate natural resources management into development activities

  2. Library Resource
    Rural Settlement in Rwanda: An assessment of land  management and livelihoods. cover image
    Reports & Research
    December, 2015
    Rwanda

    Residential land in Rwanda is scarce due to hilly terrain, a high population and a focus on agricultural growth to address food security concerns. The situation worsened following the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, which led to extensive destruction of houses and infrastructure, leading to thousands of Rwandans becoming homeless. To address these concerns, the government embarked upon a resettlement programme to regroup people into planned residential areas, ‘imidugudu’, the aim of which is to provide improved quality of life for the population through the provision of basic needs.

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