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 3,000 staff located in all four Rwanda provinces, as well as Kigali. Together, we directly served more than 631,000 farmers in 2020. We also work closely with the government to support ambitious national efforts to improve food security.
Vacancies in Rwanda
Think you have what it takes to join our team?
Rwanda Senior Impact and Research Associate
We are seeking an analytical research and evaluation professional with more than 3+ years of experience to focus on our tree and farmer training programs and improve the MEL Operations, and coordinate our MEL activities across multiple programs and teams.
Communications Associate
Seeking a communication and project management professional with 3-5+ years of experience in corporate communications to craft and disseminate org-wide communications aligned to the organization’s strategic objectives.
Strategy & Technology Manager
Seeking an exceptional professional with 5+ years of technology consulting experience to support the organization in the delivery and implementation of key technology projects and priorities.
Rwanda Recruitment Specialist (Fixed-Term)
We are looking for a professional with at least 2+ years of experience who is passionate about people and data and enjoys building relationships. Successful candidates will be excited to deliver for our hiring managers and candidates alike.
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