Data and Statistics
The World Bank gathers and shares development data to improve understanding of the challenges facing each country. The following resources cover a range of social and economic measures of poverty and development.
Rwanda: Quick Facts
For a complete list of indicators, refer to the Rwanda Country Data Profile . Refer to the Africa Quick Query to customize and manage time series data on a wide range of topics.
World Bank Sources of DataÂ
Summary Data
Data by TopicÂ
- Doing Business in Rwanda: Summaries of the cost of doing business in Rwanda, based on an assessment of regulations or practices that enhance or constrain business investment, productivity, and growth.
- Gender Statistics: A compilation of data on key gender topics from national statistics agencies, United Nations databases, and World Bank-conducted or funded surveys.
- HNPStats: The World Bank’s comprehensive database of Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) statistics.
- Education Statistics: EdStats collects worldwide data on education from national statistical reports, statistical annexes of new publications, and other data sources.
Debt
Poverty DataÂ
- Africa Development Indicators: Drawn from the World Bank Africa Database, this publication provides the most detailed collection of development data on Africa in one volume. It presents data from 53 African countries and 5 regional country groups, arranged in separate tables or matrices for more than 500 indicators of development.
- World Development Indicators: Information and selected samples from the WDI 2004 publication, the World Bank's premier annual compilation of data about development.
- Main World Bank Data site
Other Sources of Data on Rwanda
African Development Bank
International Monetary Fund (IMF)Â
United Nations Development Program (UNDP)Â
World Health Organization (WHO)Â