Food Systems Financing Intelligence helps the Government of Rwanda and its development partners see how to allocate funds across the food system. It supports setting national goals and improving overall food system outcomes.
For Rwanda, FSFI works with 37 indicators grouped in 8 components. Stronger, better-targeted allocation across these areas supports food systems resilience and leaves the country less exposed when shocks arrive.
Rwanda national framework
National indicators
Food system components
FSFI
See, year by year, where financing pressure is strongest across Rwanda’s 37 indicators and eight food-system areas—so ministries and partners can prioritize dialogue and keep a saved, defensible record of each review.
Trace agriculture-related budgets through the same indicator framework—multiyear totals, shifting mixes, and volatility—so economic and sector conversations stay grounded in real programme lines, alongside the stress index.
Stress-test efficiency, reallocation, and multi-year envelopes—including PSTA-5-aligned views—before you lock in scenarios, MTEF corridors, or partnership commitments.
Track trends by fiscal year, priority area, and geography where subnational data exist, with reports and alerts that support coordinated follow-up across government and donors.
Defined for Rwanda's context and aligned with national priorities.
Developed in partnership with
About FSFI
The Food Systems Financing Intelligence (FSFI) initiative was established to help countries align their financial commitments and investments with food systems transformation goals.
This platform was developed under an IFAD grant through AKADEMIYA2063.