Rwanda has made remarkable economic progress during the past two decades, and its annual GDP growth rate reached more than 7 percent during the 2009 to 2019 period (NISR 2021). The rapid economic growth has been pro-poor, and the poverty rate fell from 58.9 percent in 2000/01 to 38.2 percent in 2016/17 (NISR 2018). The country has also emerged as a leader among sub-Saharan African countries in promoting innovation, gender equality, and an enabling business environment for development. The government remains strongly committed to a set of ambitious development goals, as set forth in the 2017–2024 National Strategy for Transformation (NST 1) and the corresponding sector-level strategic plans. While the global COVID-19 pandemic had a severe ad...
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Rwanda has made remarkable economic progress during the past two decades, and its annual GDP growth ...
Rwanda’s economic growth over the last decade has been remarkable. With a government that is committ...
This paper assesses the structure of Rwanda’s current and evolving agrifood system and its contribu-...
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Rwanda has made remarkable progress in the past two decades, highlighted by rapid economic growth an...
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As Rwanda is expected to return to its rapid growth trajectory following the COVID-19 pandemic, agri...
This report gives an account of the progress towards achieving the Vision 2020 goals and Economic De...
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An economywide, multimarket (EMM) model was developed for Rwanda to analyze the linkages and trade-o...
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An economywide, multimarket (EMM) model was developed for Rwanda to analyze the linkages and trade-o...
Mozambique was one of the fastest-growing countries in sub-Saharan Africa between 2009 and 2014, wit...
Rwanda has made remarkable economic progress during the past two decades, and its annual GDP growth ...
Rwanda’s economic growth over the last decade has been remarkable. With a government that is committ...
This paper assesses the structure of Rwanda’s current and evolving agrifood system and its contribu-...
Tanzania experienced strong annual economic growth of 6.2 percent between 2009 and 2019 (NBS 2020). ...
Rwanda has made remarkable progress in the past two decades, highlighted by rapid economic growth an...
Kenya experienced significant economic development in the 2009 to 2019 period. Gross domestic produc...
As Rwanda is expected to return to its rapid growth trajectory following the COVID-19 pandemic, agri...
This report gives an account of the progress towards achieving the Vision 2020 goals and Economic De...
Uganda experienced annual economic growth of 5.8 percent between 2009 and 2019 (UBOS 2020). While re...
An economywide, multimarket (EMM) model was developed for Rwanda to analyze the linkages and trade-o...
In 2000, as part of its strategy for growth and poverty reduction, the Government of Rwanda set a go...
Malawi experienced modest growth from 2009 to 2019, with average annual GDP growth of 4.7 percent. T...
Burkina Faso experienced strong annual economic growth of 6.0 percent between 2009 and 2019 (NISD 20...
An economywide, multimarket (EMM) model was developed for Rwanda to analyze the linkages and trade-o...
Mozambique was one of the fastest-growing countries in sub-Saharan Africa between 2009 and 2014, wit...