Consumer Price Index (CPI) - October 2011
In October 2011 the All Urban general index is established at 112.4 this stands for an increase of 0.58% over the previous month which was 111.8. In annual change it increased by 7.76% compared to 6.64% in the previous month. This gives a general inflation rate by an annual average of 4.4% during October 2011.
External Trade Statistics Report - Third Quarter 2011
Exports to EAC Partner States increased by 65.7 per cent from US$ 9.88 million in the third quarter of 2010 to US$ 16.37 million in 2011 in the same quarter. The decrease from the second quarter level of 2011 is 17.1 per cent. KENYA was the main destination of RWANDA with the share of 84.8 per cent of the total exports to EAC region, followed by Burundi and Uganda for 9.3 and 5.1 per cent respectively.
Statistical YearBook 2011
This edition shows the now available data for thirteen fields namely: Population, Vital Statistics and Gender; Health and Nutrition; Education; Environment; Agriculture; Energy and Water Production;Transportation and Communication; Travel and Tourism; Income, Expenditure and Wealth; Price Indexes; Banking, Finance, Insurance; Business Enterprise and Foreign Trade; and finally Law Enforcement, Courts and Prisons.
Consumer Price Index Report (September 2011)
In September 2011 the All Urban general index is established at 111.8 this stands for an increase of 0.39% over the previous month which was 111.3. In annual change it increased by 6.64% compared to 7.52% in the previous month. This gives a general inflation rate by an annual average of 3.7% during the month of September 2011.
Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey (DHS - 1992)
Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey (DHS - 2000)
This report summarizes the findings of the Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey (RDHS-II 2000). The second undertaking of this type, the RDHS-II is a nationally representative survey conducted from June to November 2000 by the National Office of Population.
Population and Housig Census 2002
Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey in Rwanda (EICV - 1, 2, 3)
Demographic and Health Survey (DHS 2005)
A total of 10,644 households were selected in the sample for the third Rwandan Demographic and Health survey (RDHS-III), and 10,307 of these were contacted at the time of the survey. The survey teams were able to interview individuals in 10,272 households, for a response rate of nearly 100 percent. In the 10,272 households surveyed, 11,539 women between 15 and 49 years of age were considered eligible for individual interviews and 11,321 were successfully interviewed