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World Food Programme launches ShoraNeza Project in Rwanda

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Deadline: 30-May-25

The World Food Programme (WFP) has launched the ShoraNeza Project, a five-year initiative aiming to create new and strengthen existing employment opportunities for young women and men, while considering their different needs, through strengthened, interlinked, and efficient agricultural value chains.

Building on WFP’s ongoing programs and fully aligned with the Mastercard Foundation’s Young Africa Works strategy, the project now seeks Gender Capacity Partner for one year and half to deepen our gender-transformative approaches and secure long-term sustainability in the communities we serve.

Shora Neza’s efforts focus on key areas, including facilitating access to quality inputs, reducing post-harvest losses, improving financial access, and connecting farmers to better market opportunities with a specific focus on young women.

At the heart of the initiative are Farmer Service Centers (FSCs) – agri-preneurs who provide essential services to their local communities. FSCs serve as entry points for youth engagement, strengthening the service provider ecosystem, empowering Rwanda‘s smallholder farmers to boost productivity, access better inputs, and tap into new markets and creating youth in work.

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For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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