Insight
Unlocking Rwanda’s employment puzzle
Every year, 125,000 young Rwandans storm the market in search for jobs; some are lucky and others are left frustrated. Just like in other economies, Rwanda continuously faces the challenge of creating the required quantity and quality of jobs to match market demands. Ivan R. Mugisha examines the magnitude of the challenge and looks at efforts being done to create more jobs in the economy. Every year, 125,000 young Rwandans storm the market in search for jobs; some are lucky and others are left frustrated. Just like in other economies, Rwanda continuously faces the challenge of creating the required quantity and quality of jobs to meet market demands.
Youth register at an employment centre. Although unemployment is becoming an issue, the country is trying hard to ensure that job-seekers have the skills required by the market. The New Times / File photo