Integrated Institute of Research and Development

IIRD Chair

CHAIRPERSON'S MESSAGE

Ladies and Gentlemen,

As a woman, a farmer, and a member of a cooperative, it is both an honor and a responsibility to serve as the elected Chairperson of the Integrated Institute of Research and Development (IIRD). I am deeply proud to represent fellow farmers, associations, and cooperatives engaged in agriculture, environment, water and sanitation, and health promotion initiatives.

My commitment is clear: to champion the creativity, resilience, and hard work of vulnerable people, women, minority communities, and persons with disabilities. Together, we ensure that every group has a voice in shaping the plans, projects, and governance of IIRD, so that our communities move toward greater socio-economic security, self-reliance, and dignity in sustainable development.

We know too well the challenges faced by grassroots farmers across countries, such as: unpredictable weather patterns, water scarcity, soil degradation, food insecurity, and health concerns. However, challenges must also be seen as opportunities; opportunities for smarter solutions and innovative practices. By blending traditional wisdom with modern technologies, we can grow more food, fight hunger, and protect our environment, all while ensuring that no one is left behind.

For example, smart irrigation helps us save precious water; cover crops restore and protect our soils, and renewable energy powers farming operations sustainably. These methods not only increase resilience during harsh climate events but also create jobs, improve market access, and strengthen rural economies.

The task ahead of us requires unity and collective effort. By working hand in hand, we can empower farmers, safeguard health, and protect our environment. I deeply appreciate the dedication of every member, partner, and supporter of IIRD who shares this vision.

Together, we will continue building inclusive, knowledge-driven solutions that uplift communities and sustain our planet.

Thank you.

Clémentine Batamuliza
Chairperson, IIRD

“When I founded the Integrated Institute of Research and Development (IIRD), I was guided by one principle that lasting development must be evidence-based, inclusive, and sustainable. For too long, vulnerable communities in Rwanda; women, youth, people with disabilities, minority groups, and rural farmers; have been at the margins of development efforts, not because of a lack of potential, but because their challenges were not properly documented or addressed.

My over two decades of professional journey in research, economics, and programs management taught me that scientific research is the bridge between policy and practice. Without accurate data and context-specific evidence, well-intended programs often fail to deliver real change. At IIRD, we aim to close this gap by turning research findings into practical solutions that improve agriculture, protect the environment, and build pathways out of poverty.

Our vision is ambitious: to see a Rwanda where no one goes hungry, where agriculture is resilient to climate change, and where populations are empowered to thrive as equal contributors to national development. Additionally, this milestone leads us to purely modern technology for smart or digital agriculture to optimize farming practices, enhance productivity and promote sustainability.

IIRD cannot achieve this alone. We need partners; funders, government institutions, research organizations, and individuals; who share our belief that progress must be inclusive and sustainable. Together, we can transform challenges into opportunities, ensuring that people; particularly vulnerable communities are not left behind in the journey toward sustainable development.

I warmly invite you to join us, to support our programs, and to walk with us as we turn this vision into reality.”

Jean Marie Vianney Nizeyimana
Founder & Director General, IIRD