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Presidential Order N° 54/01 of 24/02/2017 Determining Official Public Holidays
Ministry of Public Service and Labour, Rwanda
This Order determines official public holidays. It applies to all employees and employers in the public and private sector.
Rwanda • 2017 • Labour
Organic Law No001/2016/Ol Of 20/04/2016 Establishing General Provisions Governing Public Institutions
Ministry of Public Service and Labour, Rwanda
This Organic Law establishes general provisions governing public institutions. It applies to public institutions in general.
Rwanda • 2016 • Labour
Ministerial Order N°03 Of 13/07/2010 Determining Circumstantial Leave
Ministry of Public Service and Labour, Rwanda
This Order determines circumstantial leaves granted to employees.
Rwanda • 2010 • Labour
Presidential Order N° 021/01 of 24/02/2021 Determining Professional Ethics for Public Servants
Ministry of Public Service and Labour, Rwanda
This Order determines professional ethics required for a public servant; core guiding principles that ensure ethical standards in public service; disciplinary faults and related sanctions; disciplinary faults arising from an offence committed at workplace or out of service; and disciplinary proceedings to impose sanctions to a public servant who commits a disciplinary fault.
Rwanda • 2021 • Labour
National Broadband Policy for Rwanda
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The drive to transition towards a knowledge based economy cannot be sufficiently achieved in the absence of a sound broadband policy for Rwanda. The policy assesses the challenges faced by operators rolling out broadband services, and sets out to address such issues. It aims to transition from infrastructure based to service based competition in the broadband market.
Rwanda • 2013 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Rwanda ICT Policy (NICI 2001-2005)
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
This represents Rwandan government’s total commitment to tranforming to and information rich and based economy. It strives to ensure the citizens of Rwanda tap into the opportunities inherent in the information age, to reap the socioeconomic benefits contained. The policy is geared towards achieving; transformation of Rwanda into IT nation, utilization of ICTs within all spheres of the society, improve efficiency of public and civil service, and to improve personnel development capacities, among others.
Rwanda • 2001 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Rwanda Child Online Protection Policy
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
Risks, harms, and vices abounds on the internet. They pose threats to children surfing through the internet. The child online protection policy sets out to combat these risks, through the set up of a framework that caters to children’s needs in a safe and secure digital environment. It establishes a governance framework to harmonise all activities; it also embarks on sensitization and enlightment programs for all stakeholders, including parents and children.
Rwanda • 2019 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Rwanda ICT Sector Profile 2014
Ministry of Youth and ICT, Rwanda
The profile tracks information and communications technology for development, towards Rwanda socioeconomic transformation and excellence in service delivery. It serves as an highlight of indicators key to the ICT sector performance. It roles out facts, figures, and achievements of the five key sectors (governance, agriculture, health, education, business and finance) earmarked in the ICT sector component of the economic development and poverty reduction strategy (EDPRS). It also points at government efforts at deployment of 4G LTE services in Rwanda.
Rwanda • 2015 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Rwanda ICT Sector Profile 2015
Ministry of Youth and ICT, Rwanda
The profile tracks information and communications technology for development, towards Rwanda socioeconomic transformation and excellence in service delivery. It serves as an highlight of indicators key to the ICT sector performance. It roles out facts, figures, and achievements of the five key sectors (governance, agriculture, health, education, business and finance) earmarked in the ICT sector component of the economic development and poverty reduction strategy (EDPRS). The 2015 profile places emphasis on the effort of the government of Rwanda towards e-governance; the ‘IREMBO’ platform that is to serve as a one stop shop charged at effective service delivery.
Rwanda • 2015 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Rwanda ICT Sector Profile 2018
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The profile tracks information and communications technology for development, towards Rwanda socioeconomic transformation and excellence in service delivery. It serves as an highlight of indicators key to the ICT sector performance. It roles out facts, figures, and achievements of the five key sectors (governance, agriculture, health, education, business and finance) earmarked in the ICT sector component of the economic development and poverty reduction strategy (EDPRS). The 2018 profile harmonises all indicators selected to assess the country’s progress towards attaining its SMART Rwanda master plan (SMRP).
Rwanda • 2018 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Rwanda ICT Sector Profile 2016
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The profile tracks information and communications technology for development, towards Rwanda socioeconomic transformation and excellence in service delivery. It serves as an highlight of indicators key to the ICT sector performance. It roles out facts, figures, and achievements of the five key sectors (governance, agriculture, health, education, business and finance) earmarked in the ICT sector component of the economic development and poverty reduction strategy (EDPRS). The 2016 profile assesses the progress of the IREMBO platform of the government for e-governance, 4G LTE roll-out, and free WI-FI deployment in public spaces and buses.
Rwanda • 2016 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Energy Sector Strategic Plan (2013-2018)
Ministry of Infrastructure, Rwanda
The energy sector strategic plan functions as a comprehensive plan to assist in the implementation of the energy sector medium term targets contained in the second phase of the economic development and poverty reduction strategy (EDPRS II). The plan is to also serve as a rallying point, to guide implementation of the national energy policy. It highlights needs critical to be met, including; cost reflective tariffs, energy security, balancing of supply and demand of energy, and reduction in infrastructure financing cost.
Rwanda • 2015 • Energy
Energy Sector Strategic Plan (2018-2024)
Ministry of Infrastructure, Rwanda
The 2018-2024 strategic plan for the energy sector covers the areas of electricity, biomass, and petroleum. It presents an overview of the 3 areas, and their future plans. This phase of the strategic plan follows from the implementation of the energy targets in EDPRS II, and sets the following objectives; improvement in stable supply of electricity, increase in petroleum reserves, street lighting, and balance of demand and supply of modern, energy efficient technologies, among others.
Rwanda • 2018 • Energy
Rwanda Energy Policy
Ministry of Infrastructure, Rwanda
Access to efficient, safe, secure, and sustainable energy is one of the key hinges upon which economic development, national stability, and promotion of social equity rests on. The energy policy has three essential principles; transparent and effective governance, ease of doing business in the energy sector, and enhancement of legal, institutional, organizational, and human capacities in the sector. These principles are targetted at guidance and influence of decisions pertaining to the development of the energy sector in Rwanda.
Rwanda • 2015 • Energy
Ministerial Guidelines on Minimum Standards Requirements for Solar Home Systems
Ministry of Infrastructure, Rwanda
The guidelines clearly describe the standard requirements for stand alone solar power system. This is to ensure safety of quality and reliability to end consumers.
Rwanda • 2019 • Energy
Ministerial Guidelines on Minigrid Development
Ministry of Infrastructure, Rwanda
The guidelines clarifies the procedures and standards for minigrid development in the country. It serves as a guideline for investors willing to invest in this area of the energy sector. It contributes to the rural electrification strategy and the targets of the energy sector strategic plan of the government of Rwanda.
Rwanda • 2019 • Energy
Rwanda Education Sector: Long-term Strategy and Financing Framework (LSTFF) (2006-2015)
Ministry of Education, Rwanda
The Rwanda long term strategy and financing framework is to complement and assist in achieving the targets of the education sector strategic plan (ESSP 2006-2010). The strategy contains key and ambitious targets; increasing primary school completion rate, increasing secondary enrolment rate, and reduce drop-out and repetition rates. It prioritises personnel/teachers development, in terms of quantity and quality, as well increasing funding for teaching and learning materials, among others.
Rwanda • 2006 • Education
Education Sector Strategic Plan (2006-2010)
Ministry of Education, Rwanda
This phase of the ESSP represents the fourth installment of the strategic plans for the education sector. It integrates the 9 year basic education plan and promotion of science and technology, in a bid to make education of the Rwandan people a top priority. It provides an update and review on the education sector and serves as a flexible plan to guide implementations across the education sector.
Rwanda • 2006 • Education
Education Sector Strategic Plan (2010-2015)
Ministry of Education, Rwanda
An update to the 2008-2012 phase of the education sector strategic plan. In its push for universal and equitable access to education in Rwanda, this phase identifies a number of priorities including; improving completion and transmission rates, reducing drop out and repetition rates, continued improvement in quality of education, personnel development, post basic education tailored to the needs of the labor market, and strengthening of science and technology in Rwanda.
Rwanda • 2010 • Education
Presidential Order N°004/01 Of 16/02/2017 Determining the Amount of Salaries and Fringe Benefits to State High Political Leaders and Modalities of their Allocation
Ministry of Public Service and Labour, Rwanda
This Order determines the amount of salaries and fringe benefits to State high political leaders and modalities of their allocation.
Rwanda • 2017 • Labour