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EWADE and CFI sign MoU to back 13,500 farmers

Representatives from Eswatini Water and Agricultural Development Enterprise and CFI gather to mark the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding in support of the FINCLUDE Project, which has reached more than 13,500 smallholder farmers and micro-entrepreneurs across Eswatini. (Photo: EWADE) Representatives from Eswatini Water and Agricultural Development Enterprise and CFI gather to mark the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding in support of the FINCLUDE Project, which has reached more than 13,500 smallholder farmers and micro-entrepreneurs across Eswatini. (Photo: EWADE)
Representatives from Eswatini Water and Agricultural Development Enterprise and CFI gather to mark the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding in support of the FINCLUDE Project, which has reached more than 13,500 smallholder farmers and micro-entrepreneurs across Eswatini. (Photo: EWADE)

Mbabane – Eswatini Water and Agricultural Development Enterprise has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with CFI in support of the FINCLUDE Project, a partnership aimed at ensuring the successful completion of a programme that has already reached more than 13,500 smallholder farmers and micro-entrepreneurs across the Kingdom.

EWADE Chief Executive Officer Dr Samson Sithole and CFI officials sign a Memorandum of Understanding in support of the FINCLUDE Project, formalising a partnership focused on delivering lasting benefits for rural communities across the Kingdom. (Photo: EWADE)

EWADE Chief Executive Officer Dr Samson Sithole and CFI officials sign a Memorandum of Understanding in support of the FINCLUDE Project, formalising a partnership focused on delivering lasting benefits for rural communities across the Kingdom. (Photo: EWADE)

Under the agreement, EWADE will provide technical and project management support, focusing on delivery, coordination and execution within CFI’s leadership framework as the FINCLUDE project moves into its implementation and closeout phases.

The two organisations said the partnership was aimed not only at completing outstanding activities but at protecting the gains already made and securing lasting benefits for rural communities across the kingdom.

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