ADI TERIMBERE is a National Non-Governmental Organization based in Ngororero District Western Province of Rwanda; Its activities mostly concentrated in Ngororero and Nyabihu Districts.
It is a public interest organization working mainly in agriculture and rural development, social transformation and environmental conservation. ADI Terimbere was created on 26th January 2002, with the vision to achieve a sustainable social economic development of Rwandan rural areas. Its mission is to motivate and facilitate rural development through professional agriculture, social transformation and entrepreneurship, with gender equity and environment consideration as crosscutting issues. Its approach towards sustainable development is to improve the rural areas through community capacity building in main areas such as professional agriculture, production transformation and conservation, health, education, promotion of good governance, and empowerment of local communities with products and activities related to cooperatives promotion by supporting their income generating activities. In a bid to align its interventions with national policies and programs, ADI-Terimbere management team has resolved to make gender equity, family promotion and environmental conservation crosscutting issues throughout all its program/project implementation. ADI Terimbere is already provisionally registered as a public interest organization at Ngororero District and RGB (Rwanda Governance Board).
To achieve sustainable social economic development of rural areas of Rwanda
Motivate and facilitate rural development through professional agriculture, social transformation and entrepreneurship with gender equity and environmental consideration
*Teamwork.
*Integrity.
*Time respect.
*Performance and Professional service delivery.
*Agriculture and livestock development.
*Capacity building of cooperatives.
*Gender equality and support for good governance.
*Environment protection.
*Promotional of non-agriculture activities, research and technology.
*Education, Health in general and fighting against HIV/AIDS in particular.