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|a African Dept., International Monetary Fund.
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|a Rwanda.
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|a Cover; TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACRONYMS AND GLOSSARY; FOREWORD; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; 1. SHAPING RWANDA'S FUTURE; Introduction; The Context for EDPRS 2; The Changing Face of Poverty Reduction Strategies; Tables; Table 1.1 Key Vision 2020 Targets; Achievements under EDPRS 1; Table 1.2 Output and Growth Rates 2008 to 2012; Figures; Figure 1.1 Sector Output and Shares of GDP; Figure 1.2 Domestic and Foreign Investment as a Percentage of GDP; Table 1.3 Targets and Achievements of EDPRS1; Emerging Challenges for EDPRS 2; Table 1.4 Poverty & Extreme Poverty Headcount (EICV 3).
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|a Figure 1.3 Level of Poverty by District (EICV 3)Opportunities for EDPRS 2; Principles of EDPRS 2; Boxes; Box 1.1 Five Lessons to Build on from EDPRS 1; Table 1.5 Summary of Thematic Areas and Priorities for EDPRS 2; 2. ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION; Introduction; What is Economic Transformation?; Strategic Framework for Economic Transformation; Figure 2.1 Opportunity Areas for Prioritisation under EDPRS 2; Figure 2.2 Approach used to develop the Vision and Priority Areas for the Economic Transformation Strategy; Five Priority Areas.
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|a Priority Area 1: Increase the domestic interconnectivity of the Rwandan economy through investments in hard and soft infrastructureFigure 2.3 Projected decline of cost of energy as key projects mature; Priority Area 2: Increasing the external connectivity of Rwanda's economy and boosting exports; Priority Area 3: Transform the private sector by increasing investment in priority sectors; Priority Area 4: Transform the economic geography of Rwanda by facilitating and managing urbanisation, and promoting secondary cities as poles of economic growth.
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|a Priority Area 5: Pursue a 'green economy' approach to economic transformation3. RURAL DEVELOPMENT; Introduction; What is Rural Development?; Strategic Framework; Strategic Framework for Rural Development; Figure 3.1 Poverty Reduction Projections (MINECOFIN); Figure 3.2 Rural Development Strategic Framework; Four Priority Areas:; Priority Area 1: Integrated Approach to Land Use and Human Settlements; Priority Area 2: Increasing the Productivity of Agriculture; Priority Area 3: Enabling Graduation from Extreme Poverty.
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|a Priority Area 4: Connecting Rural Communities to Economic Opportunity through Improved InfrastructureTable 3.1 Road Development (Transport Sector Strategy 2012); 4. PRODUCTIVITY AND YOUTH EMPLOYMENT; Introduction; What do Rwandans do?; Who doesn't work in Rwanda?; What is Productivity and Youth Employment?; Strategic Framework; Figure 4.1 Large increases in Employment and Students; Figure 4.2 Strategic Framework for Productivity and Youth Employment; Priority Area 1: Critical Skills and Attitudes for Service and Industrial Sectors; Priority Area 2: Technology and ICT.
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|a EXECUTIVE SUMMARYDuring the last ten years Rwanda has experienced one of the most exciting andfastest periods of growth and socio-economic progress in its history. It was tenth fastestgrowing economy in the world during the decade from 2000. At the same time more than amillion people have been lifted out of poverty. Population growth is stabilising and thecountry is making great strides towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals andmiddle income status. A perfect developmental ""hat trick"" of sustained economic growth (8%average), poverty reduction (12% points) and a reduction in inco.
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