Abstract:
This paper evaluates the extent to which Rwanda has achieved its Vision 2020 targets. To
address this, it reviews the six-pillar composite indicators -- good governance and a capable
state; human resource development and a knowledge based economy; a private sector-led
economy; infrastructure development; productive and market oriented agriculture; and
regional and international economic integration. It uses descriptive and analytical
approaches in analyzing the data and also in its reporting. It also reviews different theories
that explain the development discourse and contrasts these with Rwanda’ growth path since
1994. Further, it also reviews short-term country development strategies (PRSP, EDPRS
1&2, the seven-year government program (7YGP) and imihigo (annual performance targets).