Against the Odds: Achieving the MDGs in Rwanda

Type Report
Title Against the Odds: Achieving the MDGs in Rwanda
Author(s)
Volume 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
URL http://www.rcsprwanda.org/IMG/pdf/MDG_Observatory_Report_Against_The_Odds_1_.pdf
Abstract
In the last five years Rwanda has made dramatic development progress. There has been sustained
economic growth and the signs of economic transformation noted in 2005 have been confirmed. There
has been a continued growth in non-farm employment and a good performance in all economic
sectors. There was an increase in non-farm employment and a consequence reduction in households’
reliance on agriculture for their income. Nevertheless by 2010/11 still over half of all households
(55.9) relied on agriculture for their survival (Figure 1). Interestingly there was also a decrease in
households dependent on non-agricultural income from 34.3 per cent to 27 per cent, driven by a
decline in households dependent on non-farm self-employment, down by 10.8 percentage points.
However, the latter was more than compensated for by the increase in households with diversified
incomes, up from 3.3 per cent to 15.2 per cent - suggesting that there has been an increase in
opportunities for farm and non-farm waged employment and that the number of households that are
able to benefit from having income from more than one source of income has increased

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