Ngoma District in Rwanda has launched a Rwf271 million hillside irrigation project, funded by the Rwanda Green Fund, to boost the income of 1,200 smallholder farmers in the Zaza and Mutenderi sectors. The project uses solar energy to irrigate 20 hectares of land, benefiting farmers who previously could only grow crops during the rainy season. The scheme, part of the Small-Scale Irrigation Technology initiative led by the Rwanda Agriculture Board, aims to increase horticultural productivity, enhance climate resilience, and improve market access for vulnerable groups. Since 2020, the district has distributed around 400 small-scale irrigation systems to farmers, with a goal to irrigate 2,300 hectares by 2024.