Institute of Policy Analysis and Research, IPAR-Rwanda: Recent submissions
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Who benefits from aid: aid effectiveness in Rwanda
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research-Rwanda, 2011) -
The constant quest for solutions through dialogue and consensus in Rwanda: the mechanisms for dialogue and consensus
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research-Rwanda, 2014) -
Street trading, street-connected people, in the City of Kigali: problems and practical solutions
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research-Rwanda, 2015) -
Strengthening sanitation markets in informal settlements in East African cities
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research-Rwanda, 2015) -
Gender analysis for sustainable livelihoods and participatory governance in Rwanda
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research-Rwanda, 2015) -
Against the odds: achieving the MDGs in Rwanda
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research-Rwanda, 2012)In the last five years Rwanda has made dramatic development progress. There has been sustained economic growth and the signs of economic transformation noted in 2005 have been confirmed. There has been a continued growth ... -
Catalysing self-sustaining sanitation chains in informal settlements: a review and analysis of the situation pertaining to the provision of sanitation to low-income settlements in Kigali City (Rwanda): diagnostic report
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research-Rwanda, 2012-06)This report examines what is already known about the provision of sanitation in poor urban informal set - tlements of Kigali City (Rwanda). It analyses the social, economic, legal and policy frameworks that govern the ... -
Rwandan agriculture sector situational analysis: an IPAR sector review
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research- Rwanda, 2009-08)The main objective of this review is to provide reliable situation analysis of Rwandan Agricultural sector and to recommend interventional strategies that would enable the government and her development partners to come ... -
Raising productivity and reducing the risks of household enterprise in Rwanda
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research - Rwanda, 2012-01) -
Girl's education: what works?
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research - Rwanda, 2009) -
Next steps in developing Rwandan basic education
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research - Rwanda, 2014-03) -
Aid effectiness in Rwanda: who benefits?
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research - Rwanda, 2012)Rwanda, one of the poorest and most aid dependent countries in the world, has made dramatic development progress since 2006 and is now on track to achieve most MDG targets by 2015. Its development strategy has fuelled ... -
Gender analysis for sustainable livelihoods and participatory governance in Rwanda
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research - Rwanda, 2015-03) -
European report on development: Rwanda case study
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research - Rwanda, 2012) -
School funding and equity in Rwanda: policy brief
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research - Rwanda, 2012-09) -
Annual analysis of Rwanda’s agriculture budget expenditure 2015-2016
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research-Rwanda, 2015-10) -
Innovative approaches to creating opportunities and incorporating young youth into Rwanda’s labor markets
(2014-06)The government of Rwanda is aware of the unemployment situation in the country. It is for this reason that Rwanda National Employment Policy (NEP) was adopted in 2007. The priority areas for the policy include; the rural ... -
The constant quest for solutions through dialogue and consensus in Rwanda: the mechanisms for dialogue and consensus
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Poor customer service and its impact on the Rwandan economy
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research-Rwanda, 2009-07)Conditions of doing business are changing rapidly. In the last decade, the commodity market has witnessed a substantial growth and rapid change, globally as well as domestically. Customer satisfaction is critical issue in ... -
School funding and equity in Rwanda: final report
(Institute of Policy Analysis and Research-Rwanda, 2012-09)In 2009 Rwanda introduced 9 Years Basic Education (9YBE) and progress on access to primary education in recent years has been highly impressive. However, the challenges still faced by the Rwandan education system remain ...