Rwanda, UN ink new cooperation framework to accelerate inclusive development

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Rwanda, UN ink new cooperation framework to accelerate inclusive development
Rwanda, UN ink new cooperation framework to accelerate inclusive development

Africa-Press – Rwanda. The Government of Rwanda and the United Nations on Tuesday, May 20, signed the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) 2025–2029, charting a renewed path of partnership to advance Rwanda’s national development priorities and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The signing ceremony was officiated by Yusuf Murangwa, the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, and Ozonnia Ojielo, the UN Resident Coordinator in Rwanda, according to a related statement.

The Government of Rwanda and the United Nations signed the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) 2025–2029

Anchored in Rwanda’s second National Strategy for Transformation (NST2) 2024–2029 and aligned with Vision 2050, the UNSDCF represents the UN’s most important strategic planning and implementation instrument at the country level. It outlines a shared commitment to support inclusive economic transformation, human capital development, and transformational governance—with a cross-cutting emphasis on gender equality, climate resilience, and innovation.

“This new framework is a testament to our enduring partnership with the United Nations and to Rwanda’s vision for a more inclusive, prosperous, and sustainable future,” said Murangwa. “It reflects our shared priorities and values, and our resolve to leave no one behind.”

The UN system in Rwanda through this cooperation framework commits to mobilize resources —estimated at USD1.04 billion over five years—which will be operationalized through joint programmes, innovative financing, and catalytic partnerships involving government, civil society, the private sector, and international partners.

Ojielo emphasized, “As the United Nations turns 80, this framework reaffirms our commitment to delivering as one in support of Rwanda’s transformation journey.

“It is both a call to action and a platform for results—driven by national ownership, powered by partnerships, and guided by the ambition to achieve the SDGs.”

Min Murangwa and Ozonnia Ojielo, the UN Resident Coordinator in Rwanda during the signing ceremony

The UNSDCF 2025–2029 was developed through an inclusive and consultative process involving over 50 national institutions, UN entities, and key development actors.

It responds to emerging challenges such as climate change, regional instability, and financing gaps—while leveraging Rwanda’s potential in digital innovation, green growth, and youth empowerment.

As the world enters the final stretch toward 2030, Rwanda and the UN are stepping forward with a bold, forward-looking framework—one that translates global commitments into local action, and ensures that development reaches those furthest behind.

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