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Green Amayaga Benefits More Than 415,000 People as Rwanda Launches $20 Million Phase II

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More than 415,000 people across four districts in Southern Rwanda have benefited from environmental restoration and livelihood improvement initiatives under the Green Amayaga Project, officials said on Saturday as the government officially closed the project's first phase and launched a new $20 million second phase. The announcement was made in Mbogo Cell, Gikonko Sector of
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The Director General of the Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA), Juliet Kabera, has announced that the first phase of the Green Amayaga project has achieved its goals. She reiterated this during the launch of the Environment Week, the closing of the first phase of the Green Amayaga project, and the launch of the second phase of the project. These activities took place in Rwatano Village, Mbogo Cell, Gikonko Sector, Gisagara District. …

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UMUSEKE broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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