Despite more than a decade of decentralisation reforms, key gaps in decision-making, financing, staffing and service delivery continue to limit the effectiveness of Rwanda’s local governments,...
Rwanda’s efforts to deepen decentralization and strengthen citizen participation took centre stage on Wednesday as senior government officials, civil society leaders, and development partners...
A new assessment by Transparency International Rwanda reveals a troubling reality, that in many districts, roads are becoming channels of destruction. From Karongi to Bugesera, poorly designed and...
Across the districts of Karongi, Muhanga, Nyamagabe, Huye, Nyaruguru, Gisagara, Nyagatare, Kirehe, Ngoma, and Bugesera, communities are increasingly affected by environmental degradation linked to...
Inter-district landfills could help address waste management challenges by eliminating reliance on informal dumpsites and uncontrolled disposal, according to a study by Transparency International...
The Rwanda Bribery Index (RBI) has found a continued decline in corruption perception, despite some services such as construction permits, driver’s licences, and land-related services remaining...
Transparency International Rwanda (TI-Rwanda) has released the 16th Rwanda Bribery Index (RBI) which shows encouraging progress fewer people encountered bribery this year. However, the amount of...
Rwanda has registered significant gains in its fight against corruption, with new findings from the Rwanda Bribery Index (RBI) 2025 showing a sharp decline in bribery encounters and growing public...
Only half of Rwanda’s public infrastructure projects implement environmental and social safeguards, a new study has shown. As recommended, all infrastructure construction projects should...
Rwanda has moved six places up on the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), after recording its highest-ever score and reinforcing its position as the least corrupt country in East Africa and...
Rwanda has reaffirmed its commitment to fighting corruption, achieving its highest-ever score in the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index, published by Transparency International. The report...
The Government has welcomed the new ranking of the global Corruption Perception Index with officials promising to score higher next time. The Corruption Perception Index, released yesterday in...
Incidences of bribery decreased slightly from 24.4 per cent last year to 23.9 per cent this year, Rwanda Bribery Index 2017 report shows. At least 2,385 respondents took part in the survey. The...
A €91,297 (about Rwf91m) project has been launched with view to ensure that corruption does not undermine climate change mitigation efforts as well as effective and equitable allocation of climate...
Transparency International Rwanda (TI-RW) has urged districts to recruit experienced staff for Non-Budget Agencies (NBAs) to fix weaknesses in public finance management. The call was made...
There is need for proper planning and monitoring of projects meant to adapt and mitigate climate change effects in the country in order to ensure intended results. Officials said this during the...
Anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International has ranked Rwanda as the least corrupt in East Africa, maintained the previous third position in Sub-Saharan Africa and 48th globally out of 180...
The amount of bribe paid by Rwandans to get various services such as social protection, justice, or bank products was estimated to Rwf35.5 billion, according to Executive Director of Transparency...
Government and the Rwandan society in general should take action in dealing with Gender Based Corruption before it takes its toll on the country’s workforce, the Chief Gender Monitor, Rose...
Despite progress made in the judiciary in recent years, some gaps are still present in the law in relation to the definitions or classification of corruption and related offences. The observation wa