Friday, October 1, 2021

A Look at Future of Rwandan Economy


Anthony Consentino is a fireman and teacher based in Putnam, Connecticut. His work as a fireman sees him responsible for alarm responses, water pressure regulation, rescue, and fire extinguishing. In 2013, Putnam resident Anthony Consentino was one of the teachers to create the Global Citizenship Club for the students of Woonsocket High School. This club took students to Rwanda to understand the country’s culture and history.


Rwanda has worked hard to rebuild after the tragic genocide in 1994. The country has found several ways to thrive, and one of these is by improving its economy. It has worked hard to rebuild its economy through tea exports, tourism, and international aid.

Rwanda looks to be classified as a middle-income country in the coming decades, and a high-income one by 2050. The government has taken plans with the National Strategies for Transformation. The 7-year plan seeks to address certain sectoral problems and targets to achieve the sustainable development goals.

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