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Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country

author:Wise architect

Rwanda, an African country seen as riddled with viruses and poverty, stands out for its impressive path to development. The country once experienced a catastrophe, and the shadow of the Holocaust hung over the entire country, filling the country with painful and uneasy memories. However, Rwanda was not devastated by the war, but, on the contrary, after a painful response, took a series of measures to try to recover and develop. Today, Rwanda has been renovated and a prosperous country.

Rwanda is an agricultural country that requires a lot of labor to sustain agricultural production. However, the massacre caused a severe shortage of labour and dealt a huge blow to Rwanda. In the 25 years since the end of the war, Rwanda's population has grown by only 4 million people, which once again shows the devastation wrought by the war. Moreover, as a landlocked country, Rwanda's access to the outside world relies mainly on land and air traffic, which places significant constraints on its economic development.

However, Rwanda was not deterred by these difficulties and they took positive measures to promote the country's development. Rwanda attaches great importance to the development of agriculture and the information industry, and in agriculture it has introduced advanced technologies to increase agricultural production and ensure that its citizens have enough food. In terms of information industry, they took advantage of the country's geographical location to develop the information industry and learned from China's experience and successful practices. By developing the information industry, Rwanda had succeeded in attracting foreign investment and improving the employment rate and living standards of its people.

Rwanda is also active in developing tourism, taking advantage of the country's natural resources and cultural characteristics to attract a large number of tourists. They developed a unique "orangutan view room" where visitors can view gorillas in the natural landscape. This type of tourism attracts tourists from all over the world and generates a good income for Rwanda.

In addition, Rwanda also focuses on the development of education. They have worked hard to popularize education, improve the quality and skills of the people, and lay a good foundation for the development of the country. Rwanda has achieved a primary school enrolment rate of 95.9 per cent, virtually eradicating illiteracy. At the same time, Rwanda has introduced nine years of compulsory education to ensure that people enjoy their right to education.

Rwanda's successful development is inseparable from the leadership and efforts of President Kagame. Kagame is committed to alleviating ethnic tensions and promoting reconciliation among ethnic groups. He introduced the "Gaikaka Court", which allowed all villagers to interrogate and convict war criminals of the massacre, laying the foundation for peace and stability in the country. At the same time, Kagame also attaches importance to building a clean government and adopts a zero-tolerance attitude towards corruption. These measures have effectively promoted the development of the country and the improvement of law and order.

Rwanda's successful experience deserves our thoughts. As a backward country, they have used their own advantages and learned from the successful experience of other countries to achieve rapid development. Rwanda's development path has shown us that even in difficult circumstances, with dreams and hard work, we can achieve our goals. By learning from lessons and learning from successes, we too can succeed in our own fields. Let's learn from Rwanda together and work hard for our dreams!

Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country
Rwanda: You can't see a dirty African country

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