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1. Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA): REMA is the primary government body responsible for coordinating and overseeing environmental protection efforts in Rwanda. It implements environmental policies, conducts EIAs, monitors environmental compliance, and raises public awareness about environmental issues. [11]
Juliet Kabera is a Rwandan enviromentalist and civil servant, who currently serves as the Director General of the Rwanda Environment Management Authority. Appointed in 2020, Kabera had previously held the role of Director General of Environment and Climate Change at the Ministry of Environment.
Prior to that, she served as an Environmental Audit and Monitoring Officer at Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA). [ 4 ] Cyiza is the Director General, Environment and Climate Change at the Ministry of Environment in Rwanda, overseeing the development and dissemination of legal instruments, strategies and programme related to ...
Mukankomeje served as Director General of the Rwandan Environment Management Authority (REMA). [2] Her work led to a 2011 Future Policy Award for Rwanda’s National Forest Policy, which cited Rwanda's "major reversal in the trend of declining forest cover." [1] [3]
Nyandungu Eco Tourism Park in Kigali. Nyandungu Urban Wetland Ecotourism park is a 120-hectare Rwandan tourism park located between Gasabo and Kicukiro Districts which allows sustainable travel of people to enjoy natural areas and wild animals in Nyandungu Valley.
For a period of three months, from January 2013 to 23 April 2013, she served as the Legal Officer in "Rwanda Environment Management Authority" (REMA). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] From 24 April 2013, Debonheur worked as a specialist in legislative drafting and as legal advisor to the Rwanda Senate, serving in that capacity until 29 August 2017.
The river has sources at about 2,300 metres (7,500 ft) elevation in the south of Rwanda. Many of the valleys of the higher tributaries are choked by papyrus, which contains seasonal swamp forests. [1] The upstream portion of the river has a catchment area of about 2,650 square kilometres (1,020 sq mi). [2]
[nb 1] The Rwanda Environment Management Authority hypothesised that the high male-to-female ratio was due to a tendency for men to migrate to the city in search of work outside the agricultural sector, while their wives remained in a rural home. [111]