The Kirehe community-based Watershed management Project (KWAMP) operates in Kirehe District since 2009 as an agricultural investment project implemented by MINAGRI, originally co-financed by IFAD, WFP, DED and the Government of Rwanda. It became effective on 30th April 2009, and is due for completion in June 2016. Its overall objective is the development of sustainable profitable small-scale commercial agriculture in Kirehe District. The total cost of the project was estimated at USD 49.3 million. Today, as some financiers did not fulfil their commitment (WFP 8.13 million and DED 0.511 million), the total project cost now stands at 40.687 million. The current IFAD grant commitment amounts to USD 26.77 million. It operates in 18 watersheds of Kirehe district and aims at reaching 22 500 direct and 10 000 indirect beneficiaries.