Rwanda
One Acre Fund is proud to partner with the Rwandan government on nation-wide efforts to modernize agriculture.
Our Rwanda program, founded in 2007, operates under the local brand Tubura. We have more than 3,200 staff located across all four Rwanda provinces, as well as Kigali. Together, we directly served more than 2.8 million farmers in 2024. We also work closely with the government to support ambitious national efforts aimed at improving food security.
Vacancies in Rwanda
Think you have what it takes to join our team?
Agroforestry Innovations Associate
The Agroforestry Innovations Associate will be part of our dedicated international agroforestry team and will support ten embedded agroforestry teams - one in each country program. This role will report to the Agroforestry Director.
Sustainability Lead
The Sustainability Lead will lead sustainability assessments (emissions accounting, environmental & social impact assessments, etc.) and improvements (special projects to address any identified deficiencies).
Rwanda Procurement Associate
Seeking an exceptional professional to lead procurement operations to source effectively and save money for the program, reinforce controls, build team capacity, and drive execution excellence in our procurement operations.
Rwanda Mechanisation Research & Station Trials Senior Specialist (Fixed-Term)
Seeking an agricultural mechanization researcher to test smallholder farming technologies, evaluate their impact on farmers, and drive data-driven mechanization innovations to boost productivity and reduce costs.
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