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  2. Rwanda's Access to Information Act - Wikipedia

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    The Rwanda Access to Information law (AIL) was written in October 2009 and put into effect with some revisions four years later, on February 8, 2013. The Prime Minister of Rwanda Paul Kagame ordered to publish the law in the official gazette on 11 March 2013, officially making the country the 11th country in Africa and 94th country globally to ...

  3. List of government gazettes - Wikipedia

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    Official Gazette: almeezan.qa: Romania Monitorul Oficial al României: Official Monitor of Romania: monitoruloficial.ro: Russia Rossiyskaya Gazeta (Российская газета) Russian Gazette: www.rg.ru: Rwanda Official Gazette of the Republic of Rwanda / Journal Officiel de la République du Rwanda / Igazeti ya Leta ya Republika y'a Rwanda

  4. Land reform in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the National Land Authority (NLA) [3] was established by the Presidential Order No. 030/01 of 6 May 2022. Its mandate is to manage and administer land in Rwanda, including implementing land policy, land use planning, land registration, land consolidation, and management of land conflicts. The agency is under the Ministry of Environment.

  5. Mass media in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Rwanda. Various television networks, newspapers, and radio stations operate within Rwanda. These forms of mass media serve the Rwandan community by disseminating necessary information among the general public. [1] They are regulated by the self-regulatory body. [2]

  6. Rwanda Development Board - Wikipedia

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    The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) was established in 2009 to coordinate, spur and promote national economic development. RDB includes agencies responsible for "business registration, investment promotion, environmental clearances, privatization and specialist agencies which support the priority sectors of ICT and tourism as well as SMEs and human capacity development in the private sector". [1]

  7. Politics of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The current President of Rwanda is Paul Kagame, born in 1957. He is the 6th President of Rwanda [ 17] and was elected in 2003. In 2007, the former president, Pasteur Bizimungu, was released from prison on a presidential pardon. Kagame was reelected in 2010, receiving 93.1 percent of the votes cast. [ 18]

  8. Parliament of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Rwanda's parliament has the highest percentage of women in a single house parliament worldwide. The government has reserved 24 out of the 80 seats in the Chamber of Deputies for women. The 24 seats allocated to women are divided up between each province and the city of Kigali, where they are elected by an assembly made up of various councils ...

  9. Decentralization in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Rwanda reshaped the institutional framework of local governments into five major administrative layers and reduced their number by a territorial reform in 2006. [4] Today Rwanda is composed of 5 provinces, 30 districts, 416 sectors, 2,148 cells and 14,837 villages.