The NST1 aligns closely with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ensuring that Rwanda’s local progress contributes to global stability and environmental protection. By focusing on these pillars, Rwanda aims to reach upper-middle-income status by 2035 and high-income status by 2050.
Adopted in 2017, this seven-year plan isn't just about economic growth—it's a comprehensive framework built on three fundamental pillars. 1. Economic Transformation
Scaling up urban infrastructure to facilitate trade and economic expansion. nst1.rar
Improving the quality of basic education and healthcare services to build a resilient workforce. 3. Transformational Governance Good governance is the bedrock of Rwanda’s stability.
Moving vulnerable households into Integrated Development Programme (IDP) model villages like Karama. The NST1 aligns closely with the Sustainable Development
NST1 prioritizes the well-being of all Rwandans, aiming to leave no one behind.
Strengthening legal frameworks and public accountability. 2. Social Transformation
Investing in technology and skills to shift Rwanda into a service-led market. 2. Social Transformation