Economic Growth in Rwanda

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Region: Rwanda

Rwanda faces the challenge of sustaining its impressive economic growth rate, which has been driven by a narrow range of sectors and is vulnerable to external shocks. The country also needs to address issues of inequality, job creation, and access to finance for small businesses.

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                Rwandan genocide survivor Mariya, 69, heads a household of 30, including 18 children, all struggling with the effects of poverty. Employment opportunities for Rwandan women over 35 are severely limite...
                
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