Rwanda and Germany Sign Frw 30 billion Grant Agreement for Climate Action

December 18, 2024: The Government of Rwanda has signed a grant agreement with the German Development Bank KfW, representing the German Federal Government, to provide EUR 20.97 million (approximately RWF 30 billion) for the "Green and Gender-Sensitive Public Spaces" project. 

This new agreement follows a previous grant of EUR 20 million, also signed between the two parties, aimed at supporting reforms in green financing and investments. 

These fundings enhance contributions to climate action through the Rwandan-German Climate and Development Partnership, established in 2022 to assist in achieving Rwanda’s national climate adaptation and mitigation targets.

The signing ceremony, held at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, was attended by Hon. Yusuf Murangwa, Minister of Finance and Economic Planning; Juliet Kabera, Director General of the Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA); and representatives from the German embassy in Kigali and KfW Development Bank.

The "Green and Gender-Sensitive Public Spaces" project aims to promote urban development through nature-based solutions, including tree planting and soil unsealing. These measures will address urban challenges related to climate change, such as landslides and heat retention. The project seeks to enhance urban resilience, improve the quality of life for city inhabitants—particularly women—and increase urban biodiversity. REMA will oversee the project’s implementation in selected secondary cities across Rwanda.

Rwanda has received additional funding for climate initiative focused on accelerating investments in climate action and nature conservation, through budget support to improve relevant policies and regulations. A key component of this initiative is the implementation of Rwanda's newly launched Climate and Nature Finance Strategy (CNFS).

Following the signing, Minister Murangwa noted that the contributions have the potential to catalyze investments in climate resilience projects. "Given Rwanda’s vulnerability to climate change, the Government has set ambitious targets in NST-2 to enhance resilience. Mobilizing sufficient resources to achieve these targets will be a top priority in the near future. Our partnership with Germany spans various sectors, and our joint efforts to combat climate change remain a key focus," Minister Murangwa stated.

German Ambassador to Rwanda, Heike Uta Dettmann, emphasized the growth of Rwandan-German development cooperation, particularly since the establishment of the bilateral Climate and Development Partnership in 2022. "This partnership currently exceeds EUR 260 million and is being implemented alongside our Rwandan partners through KfW and GIZ. Today’s signing of implementation arrangements for KfW-funded projects totaling over EUR 40 million further demonstrates the strong commitment of Germany and Rwanda to combat the adverse effects of climate change through concrete actions," Ambassador Dettmann remarked.

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