SEED FUNDING JOINT PROGRAMMES
Rwanda
Resilient Food Systems: Enhanced Value Chain and Post Harvest Management

PROJECT TITLE | Resilient Food Systems: Enhanced Value Chain and Post Harvest Management |
Context | Food systems transformation is embedded in several national policies in Rwanda, including the National Transformation Strategy, the Strategic Plan for Agriculture Transformation, the National Environment and Climate Change Policy. In 2021, Rwanda developed its National Pathway, which highlights four priority areas for the country towards 2030: ensuring food security and nutrition for all, while increasing demand for healthy diets; enhancing the environmental sustainability of food systems; improving livelihoods for farmers and all workers in food systems while building resilience to shocks; promoting inclusion of women and youth in food systems, including through enhanced financial opportunities. |
PUNOs | FAO, WFP, IFAD |
Contribution to SDGs | SDG 1 No Poverty; SDG 2 Zero Hunger; SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth; SDG 13 Climate Action |
Contribution to other SDG transitions | Decent Jobs and Universal Social Protection; Energy Access and Affordability |
Duration | July 2024 – June 2025 |
Expected financial leverage | $ 3,070,000 |
Alignment with SG Call to Action | Policy integration; Food systems governance; Research, data, technology and innovation; Inclusive and participatory design; Private sector engagement |
Outcomes | The JP leverages on improved post-harvest management as a strategic approach to simultaneously reduce food loss, improve incomes, and boost food availability. The JP promotes the economic integration of youth-led MSMEs and builds linkages with partners and initiatives focused on nutrition and food security to connect the dots between food production, processing and consumption. |
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Kuwait national talk on strengthening food systems

On 30 June 2024, the Public Authority for Food and Nutrition of the State of Kuwait convened a national talk on food systems at the Kuwait Institute for Medical Specialization (KIMS), drawing over 110 participants from diverse sectors, including judicial authorities, the private sector, charity associations, and farmers.
Following the event, Dr. Reem Al-Fulaij, Chairperson of the Board of Directors & Director General of the Public Authority for Food and Nutrition and the National Convenor of Kuwait, presented a comprehensive list of recommendations from the forum. The recommendations address critical challenges such as rural infrastructure and logistics, agricultural product distribution, food safety, water management, specialized training in agriculture and animal production, societal and legislative issues, and food importation.