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Roadmap for a promising future of Rwanda

1st July 2021, on the 59th anniversary of Rwanda’s independence, the leaders of the political opposition based in Rwanda have chosen to officially announce the “Roadmap” for a promising future of Rwanda to reaffirm Rwanda’s Independence Day; this day should be a day to think about how Rwanda could be built by Rwandans if they are united.

Covid-19 in Rwanda - Economic impacts and proposed immediate and post- coronavirus actions

Read our perspectives on the Coronavirus pandemic impacts on Rwanda’s economy, immediate actions implemented by the government and how these can be improved. Proposal of post-pandemic actions and lessons that Rwanda authorities should learn from Coronavirus crisis.

Separation of powers between executive, legislative and judicial branches and allowing citizens to have the sovereign right to choose their leaders

Equal opportunity to access education and intellectual development for everyone’s participation in national development 

Well-being of the population through basic,  medical and mental health care for all and fair treatment of health service workers

Freedom of entrepreneurship for every Rwandan to undertake economic activities that best meet their aspirations for economic development.

Fair and satisfactory remuneration and wages to ensure that workers and their families have a standard of living fit for human dignity

Housing development programs that take into account different income levels and the solvency of different social categories of citizens

Small and medium projects and other improvements designed to boost economic growth must be distributed in all areas of the country

Respect for human rights and the guarantee of the right to protection and security through education of citizen and training to security services

Basic infrastructure such as bridges and roads, electricity, water, schools and hospitals must be developed in all regions of the country

Leader of DALFA-Umurinzi

Mrs Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, Pary Leader and Founder

Rwanda Vision 2020 - Development Programme Scrutiny

Victoire Ingabire's comprehensive analysis that challenges Rwanda's development miracle narrative and calls for change.

1. Freedom of expression for every Rwandan to enjoy voice their opinions and considerations on programmes affecting concern them

2. Freedom of expression of one’s political opinion without any hindrance; freedom of association, free press and independent civil society

3. Respect of the universal principle of separation of powers between executive, legislative and judicial branches of the government

4. Good governance that allows citizens to have the sovereign right to choose their own leaders that work for the national interest and of the people

DEVELOPMENT AND  LIBERTY FOR ALL

Small and medium projects and other improvements designed to boost economic growth must be distributed in all areas of the country

DALFA - Umurinzi

STRIVING FOR THE RULE OF LAW AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THAT BENEFITS EVERY RWANDAN CITIZEN