๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ผ
Country dossier Series span No dated series loaded

Rwanda

Africa

Historical loadout
0 live datasets
4 tagged events on record

Rwanda is presented here as a historical economic dossier rather than a flat stat sheet: long-run macro cycles, public balance-sheet pressure, market depth, external buffers, and the events that likely bent the curve.

GDP
โ€”
No GDP series
GDP growth
โ€”
No current series
Inflation
โ€”
No current series
Debt / GDP
โ€”
No current series
Population
โ€”
No current series
Reserves
โ€”
No current series
FDI
โ€”
No current series
Private credit
โ€”
No current series
Navigate dossier
Series coverage
4
Events
2
Critical
2
High
Country profile
No structural profile fields are loaded for this country yet.
Latest linked event
Gacaca Courts Initiated
2001 ยท Policy change
Current read

Latest cross-section

A tighter current-state read before dropping into the long historical charts.

GDP per capita
โ€”
No current series
Exports
โ€”
No current series
Imports
โ€”
No current series
Trade balance
โ€”
No current series
Government debt
โ€”
No current series
Military spend
โ€”
No current series
Market cap / GDP
โ€”
No current series
Interest rate
โ€”
No current series
Long-run charts

Macro cycle

No economic time series are currently loaded for this country.
Funding conditions

Debt, rates, and external regime

Demography and scale

Population backdrop

Latest position
Population
โ€”
No year latest labour row
Workforce
โ€”
Labour participation
โ€”
Reserves
โ€”
Asset fallback reserves
โ€”
Historical drivers

Major events timeline

The timeline is where macro numbers meet story: crises, wars, policy shifts, trade deals, and other shocks connected to Rwanda.

4
Total
2
Critical
2
High
1993-08 Policy change high

Signing of Arusha Accords

Attempted to end the Rwandan Civil War.

Source: World Important Dates (CSV dataset)
1994-04 Policy change high

Rwandan Genocide

Mass slaughter of the Tutsi population.

Source: World Important Dates (CSV dataset)
1998-06 Civil war critical

Second Congo War Begins

The Second Congo War, sometimes called 'Africa's World War,' began as Rwanda and Uganda backed rebels against Laurent Kabila's government, eventually involving nine African nations. The conflict ultimately killed an estimated 5 million people through fighting and famine.

Source: Historical record
2001 Policy change critical

Gacaca Courts Initiated

Community courts to address the genocide, promoting reconciliation and justice.

Source: World Important Dates (CSV dataset)
Data sourced from World Bank, IMF, FRED, Penn World Tables, Maddison Project. For educational purposes.