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Rwanda unlocking the potential of sti's to achieve millenium goals

The Rwandan Government in partnership United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and One UN Rwanda have launched the Rwanda Innovation Endowment Fund (RIEF) to sponsor research and developm...

Rwanda Coffee Revenue Grew 84% to $5.9 Million in First Quarter

Rwandan coffee revenue surged 84 percent in the first quarter amid higher international prices and increased demand for the country’s beans, the National Agriculture Export Board said.

Paul Kagame Leading by Example:

Paul Kagame Leading by Example: The world Continues to recognize A visionary Leader who has changed the Lives of Rwandans

We can’t rely on aid indefinitely; we too should find means of acquiring wealth’ – President Kagame

President Kagame today told residents of Gatsibo District, Eastern Province, that Rwandans should not look up to others for assistance, and if they have to, it should only be to help them build a firm...

Commonwealth Africa member states inspired by Rwanda’s reforms

Member states should learn from Rwanda’s approaches to economic growth, problem solving and public sector reform, Dunstan M Maina, Commonwealth Advisor on Africa told a Commonwealth gathering in Kigal...

Google Maps to promote Rwanda tourism.

The Rwanda Development Board in partnership with Google has conducted a mapping exercise of Rwanda’s tourism attractions with the objective of increasing access to tourism information on the web.

Economic growth pulls Rwandans out of poverty

Eighteen years ago this week (Friday April 6), Rwanda plunged into genocide, 100 days in which some 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were massacred and the country was battered by civil war.

Climate-smart smallholders

This article, co-authored by President Kagame and IFAD President Kanayo, presents the plight of smallholder farmers in developing countries as they confront the consequences of climate change and fall...

IMF sees Rwanda economy growing 8 pct, inflation steady.

Rwanda's strong economic growth is expected to continue in a range of between 7.5 to 8 percent in the next two years, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said.

Rwanda's grand ambitions

From Mar. 3-7, Rwanda’s top leadership was tucked away in the Rwanda Military Academy in Gako, Bugesera district, for the 9th Leadership Retreat.
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