What We Deliver
Our interdisciplinary approach ensures that forestry, agriculture, and livelihood interventions are planned and implemented as mutually reinforcing components of sustainable landscape management.
Forestry Products
Our permanent nursery in Jabana Sector, Gasabo District produces certified, quality-assured planting material year-round — RICA-licensed and REMA-authorized.
- Forest tree seedling production (native & exotic species)
- Grafted fruit trees — Avocado, Mango, Citrus, Guava, Papaya
- Agroforestry species — Grevillea robusta, Calliandra spp.
- Ornamental tree seedlings
Forestry Services
End-to-end forest management from plantation establishment and inventory through participatory planning, management plan development, and ongoing advisory support.
- Tree plantation establishment & maintenance
- Forest inventory & biodiversity assessment
- Forest Management Plan (FMP) development
- Participatory resource assessment
- Community forest management facilitation
- Village Land Use Plan development
Agriculture Services
Building Rwanda's climate resilience through structured CSA training programs, extension services, and land husbandry interventions with gender-inclusive approaches.
- Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) capacity building
- Agricultural extension services & technical advisory
- Land husbandry & soil conservation
- Seed processing & plant propagation
- Landscape care & maintenance
- Wetland restoration
Community Livelihood Development
Strengthening communities through evidence-based livelihoods analysis, market studies, cooperative formation, and technical assistance for income-generating activities.
- Livelihoods & climate vulnerability analysis
- Local market analysis & value chain studies
- Community cooperative formation & strengthening
- IGA design & implementation support
- Coaching, mentoring & training programs
Our Approach & Methodology
EPALSCO's delivery model is built on three foundational principles: technical rigor, participatory community engagement, and adaptive management.
Forest Management Planning
Bottom-up participatory approach starting with stakeholder mobilization, socio-economic surveys, and resource assessments — leading to simplified Forest Management Plans balancing local needs and national policy.
CSA Capacity Building
Two-stage model: Training of Trainers (ToT) targeting extension staff and NGO partners, followed by Farmer Field Schools (FFS). GESI principles integrated throughout all training interventions.
Livelihood Development
Rigorous vulnerability analysis, local market assessment, cooperative development, and business plan preparation — with ongoing technical assistance through bookkeeping, marketing and management.
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