The government has signed strategic financing agreements with its European partners Sweden and Netherlands, which will be injected into specified development projects.
Among the agreements signed included a grant of Euro 44.9 million (about Rwf37.6 billion) from the Kingdom of Netherlands, as well as $8.6 million (about Rwf5.6 billion) from the Swedish government.
Pietre Dorst, the Dutch head of cooperation, said a large portion of the grant will support government’s programmes that emphasise infrastructural and economic growth at district level, while Euro8.9 million will support the Lake Kivu monitoring programme.
Projects to benefit
The Lake Kivu programme aims at ensuring that the water body’s resources, particularly methane gas, are exploited without causing harm to the environment.
The justice sector will also be allocated one million Euros from the funds.
Funds from the Swedish government will be channelled through the National University of Rwanda to support domestic research geared towards improving livelihoods.
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