Rwanda Household Survey 2019/2020
Every three years, the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) conducts an Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey (EICV). The sixth EICV was designed in the same way as the previous rounds of EICV cross-sectional surveys, to provide information on Rwandan household living conditions. Initially, the survey was supposed to cover 12 months, from October 2019 to October 2020. However, due to Covid-19 and the restrictions that were put in place, conducting EICV6 was not possible.
EICV5 Power Point Presentation
Results of EICV5 were disseminated on 6th December 2018 at Kigali Convetion Centre.
EICV5_Poverty Panel Report
The Report focuses on four basic questions:
EICV5_Thematic Report_Multidimensional Poverty Index_MPI
This report presents Rwanda’s Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) which is based on EICV data. The analysis of Rwanda MPI used four dimensions with corresponding 14 indicators:
EICV5-Thematic Report-VUP
The VUP program (Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme), run by the Ministry of Local Government, is the main social protection programme in Rwanda.
EICV5-Thematic Report-Multidimensional Child Poverty Report
The Multidimensional child poverty analysis, 2016/17 used data from EICV and focused on children aged 5 to 14 and 15 to 17 years. Assessing the current challenges from a child’s point of view offers important insights on the nature of poverty in Rwanda – who are the poor, why their poverty persists, and how poverty is inter-generationally transmitted.
EICV 5 - Main Indicators Report 2016/17
The Fifth Integrated Household Living Survey (EICV5) was conducted from October 2016 to October 2017, and is designed to provide accurate and up-to-date information that are useful to government, analysts and the public as they seek to monitor and evaluate efforts to reduce poverty.
EICV 5 - Rwanda Poverty Profile Report 2016/17
The Fifth Integrated Household Living Survey (EICV5) was conducted from October 2016 to October 2017, and is designed to provide accurate and up-to-date information that are useful to government, analysts and the public as they seek to monitor and evaluate efforts to reduce poverty.
The data in this report come from the fifth Integrated Living conditions survey (EICV5), which interviewed 14,580 households, representing 64,314 people, throughout the country between late October 2016 and early October 2017.
Poverty Mapping Report 2013-2014
This report complements the previous poverty analysis studies by presenting a series of poverty maps of Rwanda at cell and sector levels, based on data from EICV4 and the 2012 Population and Housing Census. A poverty map is simply a map that shows the incidence of poverty in different areas of the country. It allows the viewer to appreciate, at a glance, the geographic dimensions of poverty.
Poverty Trend Analysis Report (2010/11-2013/14)
In 2015, the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda published the Rwanda Poverty Profile Report 2013/2014,which provided a detailed portrait of the extent and nature of poverty in the country, based on informationcollected by an integrated household living conditions survey (EICV4) undertaken between October 2013 and
September 2014.