State and USAID: The United States seeks to help Rwanda meet the urgent needs of its population, including increased social cohesion in a peaceful, democratic and inclusive Rwanda that provides good governance and an economically-enabling environment. In addition, the United States supports Rwandan efforts to increase democratic participation, enhance respect for civil and political rights, and improve the quality and learning outcomes of basic education. Through various Presidential initiatives, including Feed the Future, Global Climate Change and the Global Health Initiative, including the President’s Malaria Initiative, and the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the United States assists Rwanda in providing basic health services for the populace; fostering equitable economic growth, particularly through a significantly strengthened agricultural production and food security program; and in protecting and promoting the country’s unique biodiversity. Additionally, U.S. assistance in Rwanda supports regional economic integration to spur business development, entrepreneurship and increased employment opportunities. (Source: Congressional Budget Justification FY 2013)
World Bank Statistics
| GDP (2009) | $5,063,516,112.63 |
| Population (2009) | 9,997,614 |
| Per Capita Income (2009) | $460.00 |
| Annual % Population Growth (2009) | 2.81% |
| % Urban Population (2009) | 18.62% |
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