Supporting climate-smart infrastructure will also be critical as Rwanda has been identified as being highly vulnerable to climate change.
The initiative will build on Rwanda''s existing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and strengthen the National Identification Agency (NIDA), supporting the
Introduction The success of Rwanda in e-Government development dates back to the implementation of its long-term Vision 2020 adopted in 2000. Three consecutive Rwanda National Information and
Expansion of aviation, logistics facilities and ICT infrastructure supports Rwanda''s ambition to become a regional services and innovation hub. Continued emphasis on energy access, regional trade
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The project tackles barriers to digital inclusion, like lack of internet access, affordability of smart devices, and limited digital skills. Low-income
Strong leadership, a clear vision and investments in a national fiber optic backbone, 4G and other digital infrastructure have prepared Rwanda for success as the ecosystem develops. The market''s capacity
G5, which is well within Rwanda''s grasp, has the important additional aspect of deep and meaningful collaboration as a means of achieving development-oriented digitalization and digital transformation.
The SMART Rwanda Master Plan provides a foundation for the current government transformation agenda. As we look to continue to transform our society through more efficient processes, systems
Support for Digital Transformation and Digital Economy in Rwanda Rwanda''s digital transformation is fundamentally about empower-ing people and unlocking opportunities for inclusive growth. By pri
Smart Rwanda highlights the desire to expand Rwanda''s financial infrastructure to increase access to financial services and support innovation in ICT. The financial services sector therefore has several
Rwanda has made significant strides in digital infrastructure (near universal mobile coverage), but adoption remains a critical barrier (internet
Through extensive consultations, analysis of current trends, and a review of previous strategies, this plan established the strategic priorities and corresponding interventions that aim to accelerate ICT
The World Bank Group today approved $100 million in financing under the International Development Association''s (IDA) Scale Up Window to help the Government of Rwanda increase
The Smart Rwanda 2020 Master Plan (SRMP) constitutes the fourth generation of NICI Plans (2016-2020) and aims to build on all previous generations of NICI Plans and the ICT Sector Strategic Plan
During the Inclusive Fintech Forum held from February 24 to 26, 2025 in Kigali, Rwanda officially launched the Center for Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), a
This Smart City Masterplan is intended as a guide to help Mayors and urban managers go through the process of developing their own smart city strategies and master-plans, as well as providing a
The Smart Rwanda Master Plan unites infrastructure, digital innovation, energy, education, health and social services into one coordinated
Currently, it is an affiliated institution to the Ministry of ICT and Innovation. RISA has been put in place to be at the forefront of all ICT projects'' implementation and streamline research, infrastructures and
Challenges Although being a digital pioneer in Africa, Rwanda''s digital trans-formation still faces various challenges. Even though high invest-ments have been made to improve the digital infrastructure and
Key expected outcomes of the Smart Rwanda 2020 Master Plan The plan is organized in three key focus areas: Business and Innovation, National Digital Transformation and Future Planning that shall
Rwanda, once largely defined by its post-genocide recovery, is rapidly cementing itself as one of Africa''s most ambitious digital states.
The Smart Rwanda Master Plan has facilitated the development of a robust ICT infrastructure across the country. This includes the expansion of high-speed
By working hand-in-hand with the Ministry of ICT and Innovation (MINICT), GIZ, and a growing network of partners, we''ve positioned ourselves as a trusted enabler of Rwanda''s digital ambition.
Partners developing digital solutions and thus contributing to the implementation of the Smart Rwanda Master Plan – find inspiration and a new home in the Center operated by DSSD.
The initiative will build on Rwanda''s existing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and strengthen the National Identification Agency (NIDA), supporting the
In close collaboration with RISA, the project manages digitalization requests from public institutions across all sectors and supports building a sustainable digital archi-tecture using ICT building blocks.
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