Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 6, 2013

Rwanda is building a strong economic reputation


Alongside this, Rwanda has the third-best score in Africa, behind Mauritius

and South Africa, on the World Bank’s ease of doing business rankings.



While still a long way off Singapore, which is number one on the list,

Rwanda’s 52nd place puts it ahead of more developed countries such as Poland

and Hungary.



It also has a free health care system that covers about 90 per cent of the

population.



Rwanda’s president Paul Kagame says he wants to turn the country into the

Singapore of Africa. The tiny island of Singapore managed to rapidly move

from third world to first world with few natural resources, and is now one

of the world’s richest countries.



As part of its strategy, the tiny African nation wants to reduce its reliance

on agriculture and turn itself into a service economy and a conference hub,

while attracting global talent.



Eleanor Brown, a British expat who has lived in Africa for eight years and

runs her own website expatafrica.net,

said the continent is one of the few exciting destinations left on the expat

map.



She said: “I really hope that the encouragement of international business,

rule of law and lack of corruption continue.”



Rwanda is building a strong economic reputation

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