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Rwanda's economy is driven by foreign investment and agriculture, with a high GDP growth rate of 8.89%. However, the country still faces high poverty and maternal mortality rates. The government has made progress in education and healthcare, but more work is needed.

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Rwanda's economy shows resilience amidst humanitarian challenges

Rwanda's economy is driven by foreign investment and agriculture, with a high GDP growth rate of 8.89%. However, the country still faces high poverty and maternal mortality rates. The government has made progress in education and healthcare, but more work is needed.

  • Rwanda's GDP per capita is $999.65, indicating a moderate level of economic development.
  • The country has made significant progress in education, with a primary completion rate of 66.82% and a gender parity index of 1.02.
  • Rwanda's renewable electricity output accounts for 59.89% of the country's total electricity generation.
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Rwanda has the highest percentage of women in parliament in Africa, with 63.75% of seats held by women.

Key Indicators

Agricultural Land
76.33% land

% of land used for crops or livestock. Africa average: ~43%.

World Bank (2023)Updated today
Government Education Expenditure
4.61% GDP
World Bank (2024)Updated today
Energy Use per Capita
371.94kg oil eq
World Bank (2023)Updated today
FDI Inflows
4.02% GDP
World Bank (2024)Updated today
Female Labour Force Participation
46.84%

Share of women ages 15+ who are employed or seeking work. Global average: ~47%.

World Bank (2025)Updated today
Forest Area
11.31% land

% of land covered by forest. Africa average: ~22%.

World Bank (2023)Updated today
GDP Growth
8.89%

Annual % change in national economic output. Global average: ~3%.

World Bank (2024)Updated today
GDP per Capita
999.65USD

GDP per person in current USD. Sub-Saharan Africa average: ~$1,700.

World Bank (2024)Updated today
Gender Parity Index — Education
1.02GPI
World Bank (2021)Updated today
Gini Index
39.4

Income inequality index 0–100. Higher = more unequal. Africa average: ~43.

World Bank (2023)Updated today
Current Health Expenditure
5.13% GDP

Government + private health spending as % of GDP. Global average: ~10%.

World Bank (2023)Updated today
Hospital Beds
0.75per 1k

Hospital beds per 1,000 people. Sub-Saharan Africa average: ~1.3.

World Bank (2023)Updated today
Inflation (CPI)
1.77%
World Bank (2024)Updated today
Internet Access
31.7%

Share of population using the internet. Africa average: ~43%.

World Bank (2024)Updated today
Life Expectancy
65.45years

Average years a newborn is expected to live. Sub-Saharan Africa average: ~62 years.

WHO GHO (2021)Updated today
Adult Literacy Rate
78.76%

Share of adults (15+) who can read and write. Africa average: ~70%.

World Bank (2022)Updated today
Maternal Mortality
229.48per 100k

Deaths per 100,000 live births. Global average: 223; sub-Saharan Africa: ~450.

WHO GHO (2023)Updated today
4G Mobile Network Coverage
96%
UN SDG (2010)Updated today
Mobile Subscriptions
93.2per 100

SIM cards per 100 people (can exceed 100 due to multiple SIMs). Africa average: ~85.

World Bank (2024)Updated today
Under-5 Mortality
37.7per 1k

Deaths per 1,000 live births before age 5. Sub-Saharan Africa average: ~65.

World Bank (2024)Updated today
NCD Premature Mortality (30–70)
20%
WHO GHO (2021)Updated today
Obesity Prevalence
4.92%
WHO GHO (2022)Updated today
Medical Doctors
1.77per 10k

Medical doctors per 10,000 people. Sub-Saharan Africa average: ~2.2.

WHO GHO (2024)Updated today
Political Stability Index
0.11/100

World Governance Indicators score 0–100. Higher = more stable. Normalized from -2.5/+2.5 scale.

World Bank WGI (2023)Updated today
Population
14 256 567
World Bank (2024)Updated today
Poverty Headcount ($2.15/day)
38.6%

Share of population living on less than $2.15/day. Global extreme poverty threshold.

World Bank (2023)Updated today
Primary Completion Rate
66.82%
World Bank (2024)Updated today
Protected Areas
9.1% total
World Bank (2025)Updated today
Renewable Electricity Output
59.89%

% of electricity from renewable sources (hydro, solar, wind, geothermal).

World Bank (2021)Updated today
Net Primary School Enrollment
94.79%

Net % of primary school-age children attending school.

World Bank (2018)Updated today
Net Secondary School Enrollment
35.87%
World Bank (2018)Updated today
Population in Slums
38.35% urban
World Bank (2022)Updated today
Undernourishment Prevalence
24.4%

Share of population with insufficient food intake. Africa average: ~20%.

World Bank (2023)Updated today
Unemployment Rate
11.36%
World Bank (2025)Updated today
Urban Population Share
29.88%

Share of population living in urban areas. Africa average: ~44%.

World Bank (2024)Updated today
Women in Parliament
63.75%

Share of parliamentary seats held by women. Global average: ~27%.

World Bank (2025)Updated today

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