Strengthening KCCEM to build the capacity of conservation professionals in the Albertine Rift Region
NICHE-RWA-025
Sector
Regional natural-resource based management
Budget
The maximum budget for this project is € 800,000.
Organisations
This project has been developed by Kitabi College of Conservation and Environmental Management (KCCEM). The tender for this project expired on 29 October 2010. Nuffic has awarded this tender to Stichting DLO/Centre for Development Innovation (CDI), which has formed a consortium with Ecole de Faune Garoua and the Southern African Wildlife College.
Project description
Biodiversity conservation will play an important role in developing the economy of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The conservation sector in Rwanda is closely linked with the tourism sector, a pillar under the country’s ambition to transform its agricultural-based economy into a services economy.
KCCEM is the country's main training institute. It targets mid-career conservation professionals. KCCEM trains these professionals to improve their skills by liaising with a different stakeholders including policy makers, community leaders, tourists and researchers.
Objectives
The project's overall objective is to reinforce KCCEM's capacity to offer professional training to all categories of conservation professionals in the Albertine Rift Region. This will increase the performance of the conservation sector through better collaboration between stakeholders, better biodiversity protection, more visitors and higher satisfaction ratings.
KCCEM is expected become a legally recognised public higher education institution. Once this status has been obtained, KCCEM will need to further improve its management systems to meet the requirements that come with its status as a public institution and the need to generate a substantial part of its income through course fees and others sources of income.

