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Author Kinka, Hilary, author

Title Kigali, Rwanda : urban agriculture for food security? / Hilary Kinka, Chimdindu Onwudiegwu, Caroline Smeallie, Shalini P. Vajjhala
Published London : University of Washington, Evans School of Public Policy & Governance, 2014

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Series SAGE Knowledge. Cases
SAGE Knowledge. Cases
Summary This case evaluates the premade decision of the Kigali City Council (KCC) to incorporate urban agriculture into the city's long-term development agenda, as the primary tool to address the problem of food security. A land-scarce country characterized by a predominantly rural population, Rwanda has a history of unsustainable approaches to food security, exacerbated by the collapse of the coffee industry in the 1980s and the genocide in the 1990s. After the genocide, international donors swept in to rebuild the war-torn country, which included projects designed to combat food insecurity. After seeking out the guidance of the FAO in designing a plan to increase agricultural productivity in Kigali, urban agriculture was officially incorporated into the Kigali Conceptual Master Plan (KCMP) in 2009. There are challenges to the sustainability of urban agriculture as a solution to food security in Kigali. High population density and growing urban development have created competing interests for land and water, thereby constraining the productivity and effectiveness of UA in achieving food security goals. Additionally, dependence on the international community for a consistent stream of funding is unsustainable
Notes Originally Published InKinka, H., Onwudiegwu, C., Smeallie, C., & Vajjhala, S.P. (2014). Kigali, Rwanda: Urban agriculture for food security? Seattle, WA: Evans School of Public Policy & Governance, University of Washington
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Subject Food supply -- Rwanda -- Case studies
Food security -- Rwanda -- Case studies
Food security
Food supply
Rwanda
Genre/Form Case studies
Case studies.
Études de cas.
Form Electronic book
Author Onwudiegwu, Chimdindu, author
Smeallie, Caroline, author
Vajjhala, Shalini P., author
ISBN 9781526483935
1526483939