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Featured: Major resilience project begins paying off for north-west Rwanda communities

For years, farmers in north-west Rwanda watched heavy rains sweep away their soil, crops and incomes. Today, many are harvesting record yields, earning steadier incomes and rebuilding hope – signs that climate resilience investments under a dedicated project are beginning to change lives on some of the country’s most fragile hillsides. Launched to help communities cope with climate change and disaster risks, the Volcanos Community Resilience Pro…
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The New Times | Rwanda broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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