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Rwandans set up sovereign fund

Following a proposal floated during last year’s National Dialogue (Umushyikirano) to mobilise resources to help wean the country off foreign aid, a sovereign fund dubbed Agaciro Development Fund (AgDF)has been created.
Agaciro is a Kinyarwanda word closely translated to mean dignity or self-worth.
The process is spearheaded by Rwandans in the Diaspora, with support from their compatriots living in the country. The initiative has also received profound backing from the government.
Three accounts have been opened in Bank of Kigali, Bank Populaire and the National Bank of Rwanda, and The New Times has learned from reliable sources that several deposits have already been made.
The Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, John Rwangombwa, explained why the Fund is a brilliant initiative. “The idea is to mobilise voluntary resources from Rwandans and well-wishers that would compliment government resources and expedite our development programmes towards achieving the Vision 2020”.
The Finance ministry, the principal custodian of AgDF, is collaborating with various institutions to officially launch the Fund.
The timing of the Fund is of further significance as it comes at a time several development partners have announced delays or cuts in budget support to Rwanda, following allegations contained in an addendum to a draft UN experts reports that Kigali was backing the M23 rebellion in the Congo.
The government has rebuted the accusations with the final UN Group of Experts report due in November.
President Paul Kagame is one of the leading campaigners for Africa’s self-sufficiency. Several African countries are still heavily dependent on western aid money.
Donors fund nearly 50 per cent of Rwanda’s budget.
The country’s 2012/13 budget stands at about Rwf1.378 trillion.
Aimable Rwamucyo, the Executive Secretary of Rwanda Diaspora Global Network (RDGN), told The New Times that discussions on details of the operations of the Fund were still ongoing.
“We are continuing to mobilise all Rwandans worldwide to take part in this noble cause”.
The Diaspora community is increasingly assuming a significant role in the country’s development, with remittances last year increasing by 12.5 per cent compared to the previous year (from Rwf320 billion in 2010 to Rwf360 billion).
Oscar Bahizi, Vice Rector Finance and Administration, Institute of Legal Practice and Development (ILPD), said the Fund should be a source of pride.
“We should be proud of the initiative because it is a demonstration of how Rwandans are willing to develop their nation without waiting for foreign support,” Bahizi emphasised.
Contributions to the Fund may come from individuals, groups of people or institutions.
Vianney Kabera, the Director General of Fresh Pack Exports, rallied fellow Rwandans urging them to participate, “We are happy for this initiative and committed to contribute to it. Rwandans should seize the opportunity and help the country build an aid-free future”.
Jeanne d’Arc Muhoza, a resident of Kacyiru in Kigali City, said she would happily contribute to the Fund. “If I can put in Rwf10, 000 every month, at the end of the year it is more than Rwf100, 000. Every patriotic Rwandan will certainly want to raise something no matter how much”.
She added: “The fact that our government is known for proper management of public funds gives us confidence that this Fund will indeed make a difference. It is for us to build this country and that’s the purpose of the Agaciro (Development) Fund”.
Contact email: frank.kanyesigye[at]newtimes.co.rw
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We hereby implore our economists to do a study and come up with figures so that we can know our goal. How much money is needed so as to wean ourselves from aid. If we cannot make it immediately we shall forego certain luxuries but maintain our dignity. A journey becomes easier when you know the distance to the destination.
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I fully support the fund and the Account numbers should be extended to Umudugudu and Local Leaders should have the mandate to sensitize citizens. I will make my give my contribution by end of the month.God Bless as you raise more for our Diginity and escape being taken for granted by any one. We are a sovereign state indeed with soverign minds.Eddie
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Gee up men, surely its our duty to build our country, 'akimuhana kaza imvura ihise'. Besides, why make us victims of other bodies(U.N) failures!!!
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I think if all East African leaders were to emulate Kagame on development issues, the region would be the world Economic power house by 2025.
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Indeed 'necessity is the mother of invention' and "Byago ntukabe ariko ntukabure". We can now see the real essence of self-reliance. Let our brothers tell us the account numbers and by the end of the year I will have contributed 300,000frw. It's UMUHIGO now.Then we'll wait to confront other jealous-motivated plots from 'Those people'.UBUMWE, UMURIMO, GUKUNDA IGIHUGU
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This is a great idea, we are ready to participate to the fund. Freedom is priceless...
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This will make the so called Donors fear Africans!Get up Stand for our DIGINITY
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Brilliant idea! Let's take the advantage to go for resilience, indeed the AgDF should not be substitutive but complementary to the domestic resources. A good development is the owned, that's why this fund is for beyond aid. This means it should be persistent and continue to the Rwanda's development journey. May God bless the journey!
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Well said Eddy, the Umurenge Sacco should be in on this, allowing Rwandans at every level to participate. Also MoF should make this contributions tax deductable for businesses. It would not only incite for more contributions. It it also make sense since this is a common interest act.
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This is the innovation of five decades since Africans gained independence. lets publicize it and we all get involved. we are ready and it will make us all proud and motivate us to work harder. This can hit like umuganda and every African country will be borrowing a leaf from it.
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I WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL RWANDAN WHO THOUGHT OF THE AGACHIRO DEVELOPMENT FUND IT HAS COM WHEN I AND MY FELLOW RWANDAN TALKED ABOUT IT FEW WEEKS BEFORE,OF HOW RWANDAN COULD CONTRIBUTE TO OUR MOTHERLAND WITHOUT WAITING FOR CONDITIONAL FOREIGN AID.
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