Rwanda: How Loans From WFP Are Growing Prospects for Women Farmers in Rwanda

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A project run by UN agencies is assisting women as they grow crops and business

Hoe in hand, Godelive Niyonagira heads to her fields in the quiet hills of Muyinza village, some 130 km south of Rwanda's capital Kigali. The warm sun chases away a chilly wind that sweeps through the high slopes.

Known as SheCan, the WFP initiative reaches more than 1,200 smallholder farmers in Rwanda - one of the most densely populated countries in Africa with more thantaps into crowdfunding and public donor contributions to help them grow their businesses. Women growers account for the majority of participants reaping the benefits

Women farmers are also more likely to have lower education levels and practice subsistence farming than their male counterparts. Additionally, most juggle unpaid household work, like cooking, cleaning and raising their children, amounting to less time in the field. And they have less access to tools that can get them ahead, including land, financing, farming services and markets.

The money allowed Niyonagira to expand her farming activities, resulting in a stunning 30 percent increase in her maize harvest. She says:"I'm very happy my life has been changed, I'm so hopeful to get out of poverty."There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.

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