

Bienvenue au Cœur de la Diaspora Rwandaise au Canada

Communauté Rwandaise
Canadienne à l'Étranger (CRCE)
À l'avant-garde de l'émancipation des Rwandais au Canada, nous sommes la Communauté Rwandaise Canadienne à l'Étranger (CRCE). Fondée sur une base de culture partagée, d'identité commune et d'une ardeur insatiable pour le progrès du Rwanda, notre aspiration collective transcende les frontières, reliant la riche tapisserie de notre terre natale aux vastes opportunités offertes par le Canada.
En exploitant la force des Rwandais au Canada, notre vision se concentre sur la création de synergies qui élèvent notre communauté ici tout en contribuant de manière significative à la trame sociale et économique du Rwanda. Nous croyons en la capitalisation des forces uniques de la diaspora, non seulement pour forger des réseaux solides, mais aussi pour contribuer de manière significative aux ambitieux jalons de développement du Rwanda.
Notre Vision
Chacun de nous porte une histoire unique, un morceau de la mosaïque vibrante du Rwanda. Des rythmes envoûtants de notre musique traditionnelle à l'héritage durable de notre histoire partagée, notre communauté au Canada est un témoignage de l'esprit indomptable du Rwanda. Unis par un destin commun, notre objectif est de tirer parti de notre force collective pour le bien supérieur du Rwanda et de sa diaspora mondiale
Unité dans la Diversité


Restez informé du pouls de la communauté. Que ce soient les progrès prometteurs de notre jeunesse, un événement sportif captivant ou une annonce communautaire vitale, vous trouverez tout cela dans notre section "Dernières Mises à Jour". Plongez dans les événements vibrants et les récits inspirants qui nous définissent.
Dernières Mises à Jour



ICT
The government has invested in developing ICT infrastructure to enhance service delivery:
4500Km+ of Fiber optic broadband cabling has been laid throughout the country connecting all 30 districts and with 9 regional links to neighboring countries;
10 GbPs of broadband capacity
Connected the country 4GLTE network
Increased mobile penetration to 76.2% with over 8.5 million subscribers.
33% of internet penetration across the country.
The National Information Communication Policy, NICI, em- bodies Rwanda’s ICT strategies towards achieving Vision
2020 – Rwanda’s economic blueprint to achieving a knowl- edge-based economy and become a middle-income country by 2020.

Manufactoring
The manufacturing sector in Rwanda is still small but steadily growing at an annual rate of 7%.
Rwanda targets to increase industrial contribution to GDP to 26% by 2020.
several policies and strategies such as the National Industrial Policy and the National Export strategy have been developed to accelerate industrial and export growth
The country has also put in place a National Industrial Policy which aims at diversifying the economy by increasing the share of industry to the country’s GDP, increase exports to 1.5 billion UsD by 2020 and increase the number of off-farm jobs.
Market access: Rwanda’s strategic location has boosted cross border trade and increased trade volumes with her neighbor’s especially East-Central Africa with an estimated population of 268 million Key products exported include; beverages, dairy products, processed food and construction materials.

Agro-Processing
The sector employs 80% of the population and contributes 33% of GDP growth;
Agriculture is the backbone and key component of Rwanda’s fast growing economy
In recent years, the sector has gained significant growth from 4.5% to 6% per annum and is gradually shifting from subsistence to a market-oriented model.
The Government has allocated 13% of the National budget to boost productivity and ensure food security.
Increasing trends have been recorded in recent years in production of food crops and clash crops, attributed to the crop intensification program launched in 2007
The crop intensification program aims to increase agricultural productivity in high potential food crops namely maize, potatoes, wheat, beans, peas, cassava and soya.
The program has enormous potential to increase investment opportunities, especially in improved seeds, fertilizer, pesticides, crop processing, and farm equipment.

Real Estate and Construction
Real estate sector is a key sector and a potential driver of future economic growth.
The sector contributes more than 7% to the national GDP; in 2013/2014, the sector grew by 9.4%, because of sustained expansion in private constructions and public works.
Investment in the sector has grown from Us$ 100 million to Us$ 480million in the last 13 year, driven by population growth, an emerging and growing mid- dle class, increased Diaspora investment in Rwandan property markets and the government investment in infrastructure expansion and modernization of urban and rural infrastructure
The demand for real estate, especially affordable housing, is on the rise. This is due to the increased population growth and an emerging and growing middle class. In Kigali alone, the demand for affordable housing is estimated at 186,163 Dwelling units (an average of 16,923 Units per year) by 2013-2020.
Culture

Histoire

Tourisme

Que vous soyez ici pour explorer les paysages envoûtants du Rwanda, chercher des opportunités d'investissement ou vous immerger dans notre riche histoire et culture, notre plateforme vous offre une porte d'entrée vers un monde de possibilités. Découvrez, participez et faites partie de ce voyage transformateur avec le RCA canadien.




