Rwanda is a comparatively backward district of Africa and the government is trying to improve the conditions and
Rwandan infrastructure which shattered deeply due to the civil war and genocide. However, as a result of substantial foreign aid from different countries and international organizations, the
Rwandan infrastructure has improved rapidly.
The government is currently focusing on poverty reduction, privatization of government sectors, expansion of the export products and liberalizing the trade policies. The judicial branch of Rwanda is continuously being upgraded and made stronger. Several European and African nations have maintained diplomatic relations with the Rwandan Embassy.
Rwandan government operates radio broadcasts for 15 hours on a daily basis. There is one government owned television site. There are few independent newspapers and 9 independent FM radio stations.
Rwandan economy is still faced with a number of challenges and the scenario is worsened because of its poor transportation facilities. However,
Rwanda’s infrastructure and economy has improved a lot in the past few years and it will soon emerge as a developed county of the African continent.
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