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Building the Future of the KCOA Network Through Collaboration and Learning

June 25, 2026
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Building the Future of the KCOA Network Through Collaboration and Learning
Kigali, Rwanda | 7–13 June 2026  

Representatives from the five KCOA Regional Hubs, GIZ- KCOA Team, and Consultants gather in Kigali, Rwanda, for the KCOA Transition Team Meeting aimed at shaping the future of the KCOA Network.

Representatives from the five Regional Hubs of the Knowledge Centres for Organic Agriculture and Agroecology (KCOA) in Africa Project in Eastern, Western, Southern, Central, and Northern Africa and the GIZ team convened in Kigali, Rwanda, from 7–13 June 2026 for the KCOA Transition Team Meeting hosted by the Rwanda Organic Agriculture Movement (ROAM), a Country Implementing Partner (CIP) under the KCOA-Knowledge Hub for Eastern Africa (KHEA).

The meeting brought together GIZ-KCOA Team, Hub representatives, and consultants-Strategies SARL from Cameroon to co-create the future KCOA Network, which is expected to take effect from July 2027 onwards. The discussions focused on developing sustainable governance and operational approaches that will support the network’s continued growth and impact beyond the current project phase.

The KCOA-Knowledge Hub for Eastern Africa (KHEA) was represented by Josephine Akia Luyimbazi, Country Coordinator at PELUM Uganda, and Francis Nsanga, KHEA Project Manager at Biovision Africa Trust (BvAT). They worked alongside the Rwanda Organic Agriculture Movement (ROAM), a KHEA Country Implementing Partner (CIP) and host of the Transition Team Meeting, in contributing to discussions on the future governance, sustainability, and operational direction of the KCOA Network.

The discussions focused on developing sustainable governance and operational approaches that will support the network’s continued growth and impact beyond the current project phase.

Participants engage in discussions on governance structures, operational models, and strategic priorities for the future KCOA Network.

A major focus of the meeting was the future management, promotion, and sustainability of the KCOA Digital Knowledge Platform (DKP), a key resource that provides access to knowledge products, training materials, success stories, and innovations in organic agriculture and agroecology across Africa.

Participants explored practical approaches to ensure the platform remains accessible, relevant, and sustainable while continuing to serve farmers, extension workers, researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders across the continent.

Learning from Success on the Ground

As part of the programme, participants undertook a learning visit to Humura Ferme du Lac, a KHEA Centre of Excellence and one of Rwanda’s leading agroecology learning centres. The visit offered an opportunity to witness firsthand the impact of capacity development, value addition, networking, and knowledge-sharing initiatives supported under the KCOA programme.

Members of the KCOA Transition Team visit Humura Ferme du Lac-A KHEA Centre of Excellence to learn about successful agroecological practices and community-led knowledge exchange initiatives.

During the visit, participants met Albert Nkudabagyenzi, Centre Manager of Humura Ferme du Lac and a KHEA Multiplier, alongside members of the CORPROBIO Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) Group.

Albert shared his inspiring journey in promoting agroecology in Rwanda. Following training at the Songhai Centre in Benin, he returned home determined to champion organic agriculture at a time when the sector received limited attention. Through collaboration with ROAM and additional support provided through the KCOA-KHEA project, Albert has transformed Humura Ferme du Lac into a thriving agroecological learning and demonstration centre.

Certified organic value-added products from the CORPROBIO PGS Group, showcasing how agroecology, certification, and market access are improving livelihoods under Albert Nkudabagyenzi’s leadership.
Albert Nkudabagyenzi shares his experience on how KCOA-KHEA support contributed to the growth and sustainability of Humura Ferme du Lac.

Today, women farmers supported by the centre are organized into Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) groups and produce certified organic products under the Kilimohai Organic Mark. Among these is the CORPROBIO PGS Group, whose journey toward becoming Rwanda’s first certified Participatory Guarantee System group highlights the transformative power of collective action, organic certification, and market access. Readers can learn more about their story in our feature, “CORPROBIO PGS Group: Rwanda’s First Certified Participatory Guarantee System Group Advancing Organic Agriculture.”

The cooperative has also diversified its livelihood opportunities through innovative enterprises such as mushroom farming. Their experience is documented in the success story, “The Transformative Journey of COPROBIO Cooperative Through Mushroom Farming,” which showcases how knowledge sharing and capacity development can translate into sustainable income opportunities for farming communities.

Women farmers affiliated with Humura Ferme du Lac play a vital role in advancing agroecology and organic production within their community.

Albert credits much of the centre’s growth, visibility, and sustainability to the opportunities and support provided through the KCOA-KHEA initiative. His story serves as a powerful example of how strategic investments in training, networking, and knowledge exchange can create lasting benefits for individuals, institutions, and communities.

Related Success Stories

📖 CORPROBIO PGS Group: Rwanda’s First Certified Participatory Guarantee System Group Advancing Organic Agriculture ; COPROBIO PGS Group: ROAM-Rwanda’s First Certified Participatory Guarantee System Group Advancing Organic Agriculture – KCOA

  • Learn how CORPROBIO became Rwanda’s first certified PGS group and is helping farmers access organic markets.

📖 The Transformative Journey of COPROBIO Cooperative Through Mushroom Farming ; The Transformative Journey of COPROBIO Cooperative through Mushroom Farming – KCOA

  • Discover how cooperative members leveraged mushroom production to improve livelihoods and strengthen resilience.

Looking Ahead

The Kigali meeting reaffirmed the commitment of KCOA partners to strengthening collaboration, preserving valuable knowledge resources, and building a sustainable future for the KCOA Network. As preparations continue towards the network’s transition in 2027, stakeholders remain focused on ensuring that agricultural knowledge remains accessible, practical, and impactful for communities across Africa.

Participants reflect on lessons learned and reaffirm their commitment to advancing organic agriculture and agroecology through the future KCOA Network.
From PGS Certification to Market Success: COPROBIO Products Bearing the Kilimohai Organic Mark
Products bearing the Kilimohai Organic Mark demonstrate the CORPROBIO PGS Group’s commitment to quality, sustainability, and market-driven agroecological production.

By Magino Pamella – KHEA Communications Officer – Biovision Africa Trust and PELUM Uganda   

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