The Urbanisation sector of the current
Belgo-Rwandan cooperation is focusing on boosting infrastructure in secondary
cities. Three districts namely Rubavu, Musanze and Rwamagana, in Western,
Northern and Eastern provinces respectively were targeted for this 28 million
Euros project dubbed Urban Economic Development initiative (UEDi).
To scale up the infrastructure, a workshop
and urban walk is organized in each district of intervention and brings
together Enabel, Local Administrative Entities Development Agency (LODA),
District authorities, the private sector and other partners for the identification
and prioritization of quick-wins
projects as well as role sharing among the stakeholders.
“With the Urban Walk, we want to understand, together with all the
stakeholders, the potentialities of the sites presented by the district and to
understand how to work on their development. We want to participate in the
construction process of a sustainable vibrant city” Mattias Piani, Intervention
Manager, Urbanisation intervention
In Rwamagana District, a road connecting the handcraft
centre to the city centre of Rwamagana is being built under this project which
is operating since January 2020.
“We will
benefit from this project as it will enable us creating more jobs from the
carpentry workshop; having a new market which will boost our businesses;
moreover, citizens will be getting jobs from roads construction” Celestin Munyaneza, Private
Sector representative in Rwamagana district
In Musanze District, construction of
the new handcraft centre has recently started and
is expected to finish mid-2021.
In the city of Rubavu, the construction of interconnecting
roads around its handcraft centre is starting soon.
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