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Rwanda, Inc.: How a Devastated Nation Became an Economic Model for the Developing World

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Nearly two decades after Rwanda’s horrific genocide, the country has been transformed. High rises are going up within the capital city of Kigali; a newly established stock exchange is attracting investors; and the economy is transitioning from subsistence agriculture to information and communication technology. In pursuit of the alchemy that made Rwanda such an unlikely success story, Patricia Crisafulli and Andrea Redmond interviewed Rwandan government officials, including current president Paul Kagame, in addition to business leaders, foreign investors, NGOs, and on a regular basis civilians. In Rwanda, Inc. they take a look at the important thing factors that allowed this tiny country to beat the odds―including Rwanda’s efforts to encourage private sector development and foster entrepreneurship, and how Kagame’s unique leadership approach led to gains in health, education, and food sustainability. Additionally they explore what the future holds for this resilient nation, and the steps it is taking to develop the following generation of public servants. With such a lot of eyes on Africa as nations rebuild within the wake of the Arab Spring, it is a timely and fascinating take a look at what other emerging democracies can learn from Rwanda’s triumph.

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