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Bright start to Agaciro Fund

  • By Edwin Musoni
  • August 24, 2012
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Jean Baptiste Bimenyimana, a motocyclist, speaking at the launch of the Agaciro Development Fund yesterday. The New Times/Courtesy.

AGACIRO Development Fund (AgDF) got off to a roaring start yesterday, when Rwandans from all walks of life and friends of Rwanda raised more than 1.2 billion at an event held in Kigali to launch the Fund.

The Fund will supplement other sources of revenue so as to accelerate the country’s social-economic development.

The idea of a solidarity fund was initially floated in 2011 during the National Dialogue (Umushyikirano) – a two day event, hosted by the President where ideas are openly exchanged and progress examined with national and global participation through the use of modern technology.

The Fund was later named Agaciro, a Kinyarwanda word closely translated to mean dignity or self-worth.

The President explained that while the fund serves to compliment other sources of funding needed to finance development activities across the country, Agaciro is exceptional as it demonstrates the willingness of the Rwandan people to own the development process.

“Development of our country is the responsibility of all Rwandans, young or old,” Kagame said, adding that no country has ever progressed while depending on others.

President Kagame said establishment of the Fund should be perceived as a sign of dignity – something that is earned and not accorded by others.

While the Fund has been launched at a time when some development partners have suspended support to the country, based on allegations the Rwanda is supporting rebels in the DRC, the President made it clear that Agaciro is not a substitute to the deferred Aid, but rather valuable contribution from the Rwandan people to the existing efforts, including donor support.

“Any support needs addition. No support is enough,” Kagame said.

The allegations compiled by a UN Group of experts lack credible evidence and of recent, details have emerged of how the evidence was fabricated.

Rwanda has been denied the chance to prove her innocence, with certain international organizations, donors and media houses concluding that Rwanda is guilty of fueling the crisis in Congo based on the allegations.

“The way the whole world descends on Rwanda is a mystery. It is not understandable,” Kagame said.

“This form of injustice you can’t find anywhere else.”

President Kagame, however, said that Rwandans have, before, been at the lowest point of life and they cannot go back.

“Try to find a silver lining, find value, learn how to deal with injustice,” Kagame said, adding that there is need to tap from the existing inner strength when crafting ways out of tight situations, without causing conflict.

The Agaciro Fund joins the list of home-grown initiatives that have seen Rwanda address challenges that would have, otherwise, been insurmountable. One example is the Gacaca courts. Exactly 10 years ago,  Gacaca courts were re-introduced in the country as the best alternative to accord justice to the perpetrators of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi who were crowded in prisons.

Without the Gacaca courts, it could have taken the conventional justice system hundreds of years to try all the Genocide cases, experts said.

The courts tried nearly 2 million suspects within the ten years.

The courts have not only been commended for delivering justice expeditiously, but also for promoting reconciliation, unearthing the truth about the Genocide and ending the culture of impunity.

At the launch of Agaciro Fund, several companies, organisations, public servants, politicians and individuals from the different walks of life, voluntary pledged to the Fund.

Agaciro Development Fund will be used to fund national priority projects that are in line with the country’s Vision 2020.

The funds are collected through three bank accounts: namely, the National Bank of Rwanda (Account Number 120.50.72. Swift code BNRWRW Branch: Headquarter); Bank of Kigali (040-0424687-43 Swift code: BKIGRWRW Branch: Headquarter), and Bank Populaire 408-369-34 98-11 Swift code: bprwrwrw Branch: Headquarter), where individuals and groups of people can make direct deposits.

For those abroad Rwanda, the government opened a website for the fund, www.agaciro.org, which has a window for debit or credit card money transfers.

Donations to the fund can also be made through SMS text messages to 2020, example; Agaciro (space) 500 which will deduct Rwf500 of airtime from the users account.

July has been earmarked as Agaciro month, where every year, mobilization of funds will be carried out.

Earlier, Kagame requested Rwandans and Africans to pay tribute to former Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi who passed away on Tuesday. He called on those present to observe a minute of silence in honour of the late Meles Zenawi.

He said that Premier Meles Zenawi was not a leader for Ethiopia alone, but an eminent leader for the entire African continent.

In Rwanda, Meles Zenawi is remembered for his role during the 1990-94 liberation struggle, when he supported the Rwanda Patriotic Front/Army.


Contact email: edwin.musoni[at]newtimes.co.rw

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I love Rwanda and Rwandans. Rwanda never runs out of developmental ideas. Nowhere on our continent has anybody thought that nationals can raise voluntary cash to propel their country forward. We all wait for the Americans, Europeans, Chinese etc to do exactly that; raise voluntary money from their nationals or foundations to give us for free, while we slumber!! Why cant we donate for our own development? Are we unable or we have just been brain crushed? Even God helps those who help themselves. Imagine if this idea spread and gained acceptance in East African. I did calculations and found that at 20$ per person per year 300 million people would raise 6b$. I then made Rwanda's zero tolerance to corruption East African. The total goes up by another 3b$. Imagine the pride if East Africans themselves financed projects like the mombasa-dar-kgl-bjmb railway and oil pipeline,mass irrigation in northern kenya, bugesera airport, six lane road mombasa-nairobi-kampala-kigali-bujumbura, the rusumo hydro power dam!! These are dreams today but I get crushed with envy whenever I am on the interstate roads, the airports and waterways in the USA. Mr Kagame you are my president come east african political federation, promise. meanwhile asante sana you rwandans, you make us proud.


09:45:14 Friday 24th, August 2012 dar es salaam - mambo leo

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I love Rwanda and Rwandans. Rwanda never runs out of developmental ideas. Nowhere on our continent has anybody thought that nationals can raise voluntary cash to propel their country forward. We all wait for the Americans, Europeans, Chinese etc to do exactly that; raise voluntary money from their nationals or foundations to give us for free, while we slumber!! Why cant we donate for our own development? Are we unable or we have just been brain crushed? Even God helps those who help themselves. Imagine if this idea spread and gained acceptance in East African. I did calculations and found that at 20$ per person per year 300 million people would raise 6b$. I then made Rwanda's zero tolerance to corruption East African. The total goes up by another 3b$. Imagine the pride if East Africans themselves financed projects like the mombasa-dar-kgl-bjmb railway and oil pipeline,mass irrigation in northern kenya, bugesera airport, six lane road mombasa-nairobi-kampala-kigali-bujumbura, the rusumo hydro power dam!! These are dreams today but I get crushed with envy whenever I am on the interstate roads, the airports and waterways in the USA. Mr Kagame you are my president come east african political federation, promise. meanwhile asante sana you rwandans, you make us proud.


09:55:16 Friday 24th, August 2012 dar es salaam - mambo leo

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Hon Rwangombwa,I know this is voluntary and you wont prioritise records of who participated. I will participate annually and so will my mother here in South London. I brought her to visit Rwanda and it is like she lives for Rwanda all her life since. She wears badges from various causes she believes in. And she asks that I request you to develop a record because people will need to proudly make this a solemn commitment, part of their civic CV, they want it mentioned on their wedding day, to be said wherever their name, honour and love for country will be said, to proudly wear an AgDF bagde on their lapel....not to show off anything or stigmatise whoever didnt commit, but to tell the little worlds around them that they voluntarily and proudly believe and subscribe to it, to tell friends that here are people worthy of dignity because they stand up for it with honour and humility.


11:00:55 Friday 24th, August 2012 uk - tim

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Rwanda Oyeeeeeee.


11:23:51 Friday 24th, August 2012 South Afrika - Kundurwanda

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I think its the correct time for President Kagame to re invite Dambisa Moyo to re deliver her lecture on Aid. A few chapters in "Dead Aid" tell our story more than any other narratives. All who can read please this is the time to read it. AgDF is the way, the truth and the life if we want to be people with any worth.


12:23:05 Friday 24th, August 2012 NUR - Tony

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Tim is right. Just been mobilising support for AgDF. Looks like they all want to be openly and daily associated with it and they want a small thing to wear on their lapel and words like, " I believe in AgDF" or "I support AgDF" or something thereabout. Secretary Rwangombwa, do it.


15:17:41 Friday 24th, August 2012 uk - noela

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HABA NA HABA HUJAZA KIBABA -- the journey of a thousand hills starts with just one franca. May the almighty GOD multiply this "harambee" fund a thousand-fold to cover all the multiple needs of your people and nation........amen.


17:38:28 Friday 24th, August 2012 Baltimore (US) - Margaret S. Maringa

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Noela, because your Ministers are Secretaries you find Minister John Rwangombwa smarter as Secretary for Finance, Rwanda?? Not a bad omen though. Thanks for the great comment!


17:53:14 Friday 24th, August 2012 remera - jane

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Rwanda has been in worse situations than this dollar drought ! Aluta continua !


10:45:17 Saturday 25th, August 2012 KIGALI - David NKUSI

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How can we contribute to Agaciro Development Fund?Allow me to express my appreciation to the Government of Rwanda and all Rwandans for coming up with this great idea of solidarity fund, the Agaciro Development Fund (AgDF).I am a Rwandan living in Uganda. Together with other Rwandans in Kampala, we share the spirit of Agaciro Development Fund. It is indeed the way to go. It’s time to take charge of our destiny indeed.It has been proved beyond doubt that our home-grown solutions have worked and helped our country a great deal. Gacaca helped Rwandans by uniting them and healing the scars left behind by the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi.I am writing to ask the Ministry of Finance and Economic planning to put us in touch with an official person, so that those willing to contribute do so.Fred ButeeraKampalamuteerafred@yahoo.com


11:54:31 Saturday 25th, August 2012 Kampala, Uganda - Fred Buteera

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