Abstract:
This study examined cooperative association as a strategy for rural development and property reduction in
Rwanda. Case study of cooperative Abahuzamugambi ba Kawa based in Maraba sector, Huye District in
southern province. The sample population comprises the members, management, and Board of the
Abahuzamugambi ba kawa. The research questionnaire was used to gather data from members, management
and the populace. The research questions focused on the principles of cooperative identity, participation and
decision making, internal and external communications, organisational and leadership development, the
relationship between the cooperative's leadership, the initiatives of people to lift themselves out of poverty, the
knowledge would support poor people own development. The findings of the study are on the rural cooperatives
association and the need for education programming in the areas of cooperative member ownership and ways
in which to increase participation in decision making. The cooperative associations have proven to be the best
means to realise developmental goals, and poverty reduction working in a humble way at grassroot levels.
Cooperatives association can participate directly in agriculture and industry thus creating employment and
increasing productivity, which are the major causes of poverty. It is also deduced that; cooperatives associations
help farmers to market firms’ products. The cooperative Abahuzamugambi ba Kawa was set up in Maraba sector
to collect coffee from farmers and fructify it on behalf of members. This has contributed to the economic wellbeing of members as well as people within that area. This research only tried to articulate the cooperative
association as a strategy for rural development and poverty reduction in Rwanda. When all strategies have been
tried, and we expecting fully result; cooperatives association as a strategy to reduce poverty and improve rural development have to employ. So far, we have been getting good result from it.