Press Release
26 November 2007
UK announces new co-operation on growth with Rwanda
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Shriti Vadera, UK Minister for International Development, today announced a new
partnership on growth with the Rwandan government. The Growth Analytics
Programme will help the Rwandan Government prioritise immediate actions to
remove barriers to growth.
Shriti Vadera said:
“I am delighted to have been invited by President Kagame to speak at the
Development Partners Meeting. I share his belief that the purpose of aid is
to no longer need it. Rwanda has the second highest rate of growth in the
whole of Africa, and this has contributed significantly to the decrease in
poverty since 1994.
“However, about half of Rwanda’s budget is still funded by donors.
Accelerated, continued and sustainable growth is essential to reduce
poverty. I am therefore extremely pleased that the UK and other partners
have been asked to work with the Government of Rwanda on the new Growth
Analytics Programme, which will identify immediate actions to address the
key constraints to growth in Rwanda.
Read Shriti Vadera's
speech to Rwanda Development Partner’s meeting, Kigali
The programme will be led by the Government of Rwanda, with DFID, the African
Development Bank and the World Bank as key partners. Analysis of the constraints
to growth will begin immediately with results incorporated into the Government’s
2009 budget process.
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Notes to Editors
1. The Growth Analytics Programme will have three stages: firstly
producing a priority list of constraints to growth; secondly identifying
specific and sequenced actions to remove these constraints; thirdly
incorporating these actions into the Government of Rwanda and donors’ plans.
2. Shriti Vadera is on a two day visit to Rwanda, when she is attending
the Development Partner’s Meeting and visiting DFID programmes.
3. For more information about DFID’s work in Rwanda, please, contact
Serge Wiclef at DFID Rwanda on +250 0830 5044 or +250 585 280
For further information, contact 020 7023 0600, e-mail
pressoffice@dfid.gov.uk or call our
Public Enquiries Point on 0845 300 4100.
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