Labour Force Survey - 2024 (Q3)
The Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS), conducted by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda, is a household-based sample survey that gathers data on the labour market activities of individuals aged 14 and older residing in private households. Notably, only individuals aged 16 and above are included in the reporting.
TRAVEL EXPENDITURE SURVEY REPORT - (JANUARY – JUNE 2024)
This report provides the travel estimates for the first and second quarters of 2024, from the survey conducted from November 2023 to January 2024 for 2024Q1 and May – July 2024 for 2024Q2 as well as the estimates of the previous periods. In addition, this report highlights the methodology used to collect data for Rwanda's TES.
Consumer Price Index (CPI) - September 2024
Urban CPI increased by 2.5 percent on annual basis (September 2024 compared to September 2023) and it increased by 1.2 percent on monthly basis (September 2024 to August 2024). The annual average inflation rate between September 2024 and September 2023 was 5.7 percent
Index of Industrial Production (August - 2024)
In August 2024, the industrial output (formal sector) increased by 4.8 percent compared to August 2023, against an increase of 6.3 percent on annual average basis
Formal external trade in Goods report (Q2,2024)
In the second quarter of 2024, Rwanda’s total trade was US$ 2,519.58 million, an increase of 14.67 percent over the second quarter of 2023. Domestic exports were US$ 541.10 million; imports were US$ 1,814.47 million and re-exports were US$ 164 million.
Formal external trade in Goods report (August 2024)
The deficit in the balance of formal trade in goods was US$ 494.45 million in August 2024, an increase of 4.61 percent compared to the previous month of July 2024. Year-to-year, the formal trade in goods deficit increased by 48.06 percent on the deficit of August 2023.
UBUSHAKASHATSI BWA GATANDATU KU MIBEREHO N’UBUZIMA
Ubushakashatsi bwa gatandatu ku mibereho n’ubuzima bwakozwe mu mwaka wa 2019/2020 bwakorewe mu midugudu Magana atanu (500) yatoranyijwe mu dupande tw’ibarura (EAs) twatanzwe n’ibarura rya kane ry’abaturage n’imiturire ryo mu mwaka wa 2012. Utu dupande tw’ibarura dutoranywa mu gihugu hose, intara zose, uturere twose, hanyuma hagatoranywa udupande 388 mu bice by’icyaro ndetse n’utundi 112 mu bice by’imijyi.
Ibipimo by’ingenzi byavuye mu bushakashatsi ku murimo mu Rwanda 2023
Ikigo cy’igihugu cy’ibarurishamibare mu Rwanda gikora ubushakashatsi ku bakozi n’abashomeri mu Rwanda hagamijwe kwerekana icyegeranyo cy’imibare y’abakora, abashomeri, abashoboye gukora n’ibindi bipimo bijyanye n’isoko ry’umurimo mu Rwanda.
Ubu bushakashatsi bukorwa incuro enye mu mwaka ni ukuvuga mu kwezi kwa Gashyantare, Gicurasi, Kanama ndetse n’Ugushyingo. Amakuru ava muri ubu bushakashatsi afasha inzego zitandukanye gukora igenemigambi rirebana n’umurimo mu Rwanda.
Producer Price Index Report - August 2024
Rwanda’s general Producer Price Index combining both prices for local and export products registered an annual decrease of 5.1 percent in August 2024, Local PPI decreased by 8.5 percent in August 2024, and Export PPI increased by 3.3 percent in August 2024.
GDP National Accounts (Second Quarter 2024)
In Q2 of 2024, GDP at current market prices was estimated at Frw 4,515 billion, up from Frw 3,972 billion in Q2 of 2023. Services contributed 47 percent to GDP, agriculture contributed 25 percent while industry contributed 21 percent. Net direct taxes accounted for 7 percent.