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What Can the World Learn from Rwanda's Infrastructure Success?

Author: Brenda MIZERO
On:5/09/2024 14:30
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Over the past 30 years, Rwanda has made significant strides in infrastructure development, becoming a model for many African nations. After the 1994 genocide against Tutsi, Rwanda transformed rapidly, making notable advancements in transportation, energy, and urban planning.

Today, it boasts modern roads, industrial parks, and sports facilities like the Kigali Convention Center and BK Arena. These infrastructure developments have been key to the country's economic growth.

One of the standout lessons other countries can learn from Rwanda is its rapid electrification. Despite having lower electricity coverage compared to countries like those in the Arab world, Rwanda’s speed in connecting households to electricity, particularly through solar technology, is impressive. This approach has drawn interest from nations like Togo, which aims to replicate Rwanda's success in rural electrification.

In education and healthcare, Rwanda has also made remarkable progress. The country doubled its number of schools and significantly increased access to technical education. Healthcare facilities have expanded, with over 1,200 health posts and a commitment to quadrupling medical workers. These improvements have drastically improved the well-being of Rwandans.

Rwanda's approach to infrastructure can serve as a blueprint for other African nations. By focusing on sustainable development, embracing technology, and prioritizing essential services like education, healthcare, and energy, Rwanda has become a beacon of transformation on the continent.


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