Developing Capacity for Climate Resilient Road Transport Infrastructure
This project will involve the road works; social improvements (school and educational facilities, multifunctional centers for women); capacity-building, project management; and resettlement compensation.
Period
3 years
Status
Ongoing
Source of funds
NDF
Implementing organisation
RTDA
Green Growth and Climate Resilience Strategy
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In 2011, Rwanda adopted a Green Growth and Climate Resilience Strategy to become a developed, climate-resilient, and low-carbon economy by 2050. To…