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Location: Eastern Africa
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Population 12,337,138 (July 2014 est.) ◦ Most densely populated country in Africa Independence from Belgium since 1, July 1962 Economy: ◦ Mainly subsistence is agriculture.
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Human Development Index: 0.56, Rank 151 out of 187 Low human development Life Expectancy: 63.56 years Population Growth Rate: 2.63%(2014 est.) School Life Expectancy: 10 years Total Fertility Rate: 4.62 children born/woman (2014 est.) Education Expenditure: 5.1 % of GDP (2013) Dependency Ratio: 80.2% ◦ Youth Dependency Ratio: 75.8% ◦ Elderly Dependency Ratio: 4.4%
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GDP: $7.452 Billion (U.S) GDP per capita: $1430 USD Labor force: 4.446 Million Labor Force- by occupation: 90% Agriculture, 10% industry and services Public Debt: 23.5% of GDP with a global rank of 129. Gini index: 46.8 / 0.468%
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HDI: 0.56, Rank 151 out of 187 Low human development School Life Expectancy: 10 years Dependency Ratio: 80.2% ◦ Youth Dependency Ratio: 75.8% ◦ Elderly Dependency Ratio: 4.4% GDP per capita: $1430 USD
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Landlocked Country Periodic Droughts Deforestation uncontrolled cutting of trees for fuel.
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Environment: Deforestation results from uncontrolled cutting of trees for fuel; overgrazing; soil exhaustion; soil erosion; widespread poaching Natural hazards: Periodic droughts, seasonally floods
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Corruption: Relatively well compared to most African countries. Corruption remains prevalent nonetheless e.g: tax collection, public funds and judicial corruption. Political instability Genocide 1994 ◦ Exorcised by a Hutu controlled government against a Tutsi minority ◦ 2003, Rwanda republic government imposed a new constitution helping to reunite and reconciliate Rwandans.
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Definition An economy that has a poverty cycle has some characteristics such as a big population, low income levels thus which leads to low savings and investment. Low investment leads to low levels of productivity. With low productivity incomes cannot increase and thus stay low. A poverty cycle is difficult to deal and get out of.
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Rwanda’s per capital income is so low that it falls below the top 10 poverty-struck nations in the world. The 1994 war obliterated the country’s economy, social fabric, human resource base, and institutions. Education and Health care are the important aspects and in a poverty struck country many of those receive none of these.
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A big chunk of the adult population of Rwanda is illiterate, particularly women. Three main languages have been taught in Rwanda: Kinyarwanda, French and English. 74% was the enrollment rate in primary education in 2004.
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Rapidly increasing since the genocide that took place in 1994. 666000 visited the country $200 million increase in revenue increased 14% over 2009
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Important job creation potential Employment intensive sector Tourism sector growth = create jobs Accounts for ◦ 6% of world trade ◦ 9% of Global GDP ◦ 8% Exports from LDCs (Rwanda)
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Requesting loans for education in rural areas in Rwanda Improve education level & teachers literacy rate Expand school system; amount of school in rural areas Education based on teaching Increase average school years Develop more skills in different industries
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Education For All - Fast Track Initiative Catalytic Fund Bridge Grant Increase access of education after the 1994 conflict. Poverty Reduction Support Credit 1 (Health, Water, Energy, Education) Money support to reduce poverty, increase more school and the average school years.
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Cost estimation: $8 million USD ◦ Primary education – 3 million ◦ Teacher’s training (secondary teacher) – 2 million ◦ Building School – 3 million Observation 5 years primary sufficient? proceed secondary ? ◦ From 2015 on around US$150000 per month for 5 years.
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