Rwanda's Nyandungu Eco-park recognised among world's best wetland educators #rwanda #RwOT

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Among just sixteen global winners, Nyandungu Eco-Park received a Full Star accreditation alongside category Stars for 'People' and 'Biodiversity,' highlighting its excellence in community engagement and ecological conservation.

The award, presented by Wetland Link International (WLI), is the only global quality mark dedicated to wetland educators and visitor attractions, recognising sites that promote conservation and public awareness of wetlands such as rivers, marshes, and coasts.

Opened to the public in July 2022 after six years of restoration work, Nyandungu Eco-Park is now one of the capital's most treasured urban nature escapes.

Located in Kigali, a Ramsar-accredited Wetland City, Nyandungu Eco-Park has rapidly become a flagship urban nature sanctuary. Since opening to the public in July 2022, following six years of extensive restoration, the park has seen a steady rise in visitors, welcoming 76,754 people in 2024, up from 67,222 in 2023 and 48,813 in 2022.

Spanning 121 hectares, including 70 hectares of rehabilitated wetlands and 50 hectares of forest, the park is home to nearly 200 bird species and more than 62 indigenous plant species.

Nyandungu Eco-tourism Park welcomed 76,754 visitors in 2024, marking a steady rise in interest for Rwanda's eco-tourism initiatives.

The transformation from a degraded wetland to a thriving ecosystem was made possible by a Frw 4.5 billion investment led by the Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA), with funding from the Rwanda Green Fund (FONERWA), the UK Government, Italy's Ministry for Ecological Transition, and the UN Environment Programme.

Nyandungu offers visitors a unique combination of recreation and education with features such as a medicinal garden, the Pope's Garden, five catchment ponds, three recreational ponds, 10 kilometres of walkways and cycling lanes, an information centre, and a restaurant.

The park is set for a 43-hectare expansion.
Rwanda's Nyandungu Eco-Park has earned global recognition as one of the world's leading wetland education centres, winning the prestigious Star Wetland Centre Award at the Convention on Wetlands (COP15) held on July 27, 2025, in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
Among just sixteen global winners, Nyandungu Eco-Park received a Full Star accreditation alongside category Stars for 'People' and 'Biodiversity,' highlighting its excellence in community engagement and ecological conservation.

Wycliffe Nyamasege



Source : https://en.igihe.com/environment/article/rwanda-s-nyandungu-eco-park-recognised-among-world-s-best-wetland-educators

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