This page was created with the purpose of linking the materials available in social protection.org related to the work of the government of Rwanda. This page does not represent an official communication channel of the country.
SPRI stands for research, research-based advisory- and capacity building- services.The core areas in SPRI’s global research agenda encompass: poverty analyses with an emphasis on multidimensional non-monetary poverty, SDG monitoring, social protection-...
The IPAR-Rwanda is the leading independent, not-for-profit research and policy analysis Think Tank in Rwanda. It became fully functional in 2008 with the support of the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) and International Development Research...
This page was created with the purpose of linking the materials available on the socialprotection.org platform related to government work of Rwanda. The page does not represent an official communication channel of the country.
Social protection has increasingly been considered as a policy-level intervention for reducing vulnerability and extreme poverty, and this can take on a variety of forms. However, increasing attention has also been given to conceptualising social...
Institutions and agencies involved: European University Institute, EUI
This book provides a comprehensive overview of public works programs as a safety net instrument and their impacts. It also provides a practical review of program design features and implementation methods, and a compendium of operational and how-to...
Institutions and agencies involved: World Bank Group
For two decades, Africa’s strong economic growth has paved the way for poverty reduction. Nevertheless, high chronic poverty levels persist, and the gap between income groups in terms of human capital and access to basic services is growing. Also, poor...
Institutions and agencies involved: World Bank Group
A 5-year grant, worth $25 million (Rwf19 billion), by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) McGovern-Dole has been awarded to World Food Programme (WFP) Rwanda to support the national school feeding programme. ...
The purpose of this study is to help AusAID staff, their counterparts in partner governments and others working in the field of social protection to better understand the strengths and weaknesses of a targeting methodology known as the proxy means test (...
Institutions and agencies involved: Australia - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, DFAT
The Government of Rwanda and World Bank Group today signed a $95 million (approximately RwF 70 Billion) to support Rwanda social protection programs. The support is the second in a series of World Bank’s development policy operations supporting...