EICV 4 THEMATIC REPORT - Education
The 6 thematic reports in this series are: (i) Economic Activity; (ii) Utilities and Amenities (water/sanitation/energy/housing/transport/ICT); (iii) Environment and Natural Resources; (iv) Gender; (v) Youth; (vi) Education.
GDP - National Accounts (Fourth Quarter 2015)
In the fourth quarter of 2015, GDP at current market prices was estimated to be Rwf 1,535 billion, up from Rwf 1,399 billion in the same quarter of 2014. Estimates calculated in 2011 prices shows that GDP was 7.1 percent higher in real terms compared to the same quarter of 2014.
FinScope Rwanda 2016
The FinScope Survey not only enabled the assessment of the landscape of financial access in Rwanda, but also provided a benchmark for repeat surveys that will enable the impact of access related policy interventions to be assessed. This report summarises the findings of FinScope Rwanda 2016. This summary report addresses the information needs that would enable the government to develop and monitor evidence-based policies and regulations which will help extend the reach of financial services in the country.
Formal External Trade in Goods Statistics report (Q3, 2015)
Official formal trade in goods data reveal that in the third quarter of 2015, Rwanda’s total trade of US$ 623.25 million, higher by 0.3 percent over the third quarter of 2014 was made up of exports worth of US$ 96.14 million, imports worth of US$ 481.10 million and re-exports valued at US$ 46.01 million.
GDP - National Accounts (Third Quarter 2015)
In the third quarter of 2015, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at current market prices was estimated to be Rwf 1,520 billion. Estimates calculated in 2011 prices shows that GDP was 6.1 percent higher in real terms compared to the same quarter of 2014.
Agriculture sector” grew by 6 percent and and contributed 1.7 percentage points, “industry sector” grew by 4 percent and and contributed 0.5 percentage points while “Service sector” increased by 7 percent and contributed 3.5 percentage points
Formal External Trade in Goods Statistics report (Q2, 2015)
Official formal trade in goods data reveal that in the second quarter of 2015, Rwanda’s total trade of US$ 614.88 million, higher by 3 percent over the second quarter of 2014 was made up of exports worth of US$ 94.82 million, imports worth of US$ 470.60 million and re-exports valued at US$ 49.46 million.
GDP - National Accounts (Fiscal Year 2014/15)
In the fiscal year 2014-15, GDP at current market prices was estimated to be Rwf 5,580 billion, up from Rwf 5,137 billion in the previous year 2013-14. The Services sector contributed 47 percent of GDP while the agriculture sector contributed 33 percent of the GDP. The industry sector contributed 14 percent of GDP, and 5 percent was attributed to adjustment for taxes less subsidies on products.
Main indicators report - Results of EICV 4
The 2013/14 EICV is a follow-up to the 2000/01, 2005/06 and 2010/11 EICV surveys. Each survey provides information on monetary poverty measured in consumption expenditure terms, but also provides complementary socio-economic information that facilitates understanding changes in households living conditions.
The 2013/14 EICV was implemented by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR), in collaboration with different stakeholders in the country.
Demographic and Health Survey [DHS] 2014/2015 Key findings
Formal External Trade in Goods Statistics report (Q1, 2015)
In the first quarter of 2015, Rwanda’s total trade reached up US$ 572.38 million. This is 0.13% higher than the same quarter in 2014. In addition, official data show that imports decreased by 1.75% over the same quarter of 2014 and exports increased by 10.22% when comparing to the same quarter of 2014.
The total value of Exports is US$ 101.90 million, the total value of Imports is US$ 432.61 million while the total value of re-exports is US$ 37.87 million.