Édouard Ngirente

Édouard Ngirente (born 1973) is a Rwandan economist and politician. He serves as the Prime Minister of Rwanda, since 30 August 2017, having been appointed by the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame.[2]

Édouard Ngirente
Ngirente in September 2018
11th Prime Minister of Rwanda
Assumed office
30 August 2017
PresidentPaul Kagame
Preceded byAnastase Murekezi
Personal details
Born (1973-02-22) 22 February 1973
Gakenke District, Northern Province, Rwanda [1]
EducationUCLouvain (MA, DPhil)
National University of Rwanda (BA)
Websitehttp://edouardngirente.com

Background and education

Édouard Ngirente was born in Rwanda on February 22, 1973.[2] The Premier holds a Ph.D in Economics from the University of Louvain, Belgium (UCLouvain); a master's degree (MSc) in Agricultural Economics from UCLouvain, Belgium, a master's degree (MA) in Financial Risk Management from Saint-Louis University, Brussels in Belgium; University certificate in Statistics from UCLouvain; and a bachelor's degree in Economics/International Economics from the National University of Rwanda.

Career

Prior to his appointment, he occupied different positions: Senior Advisor to the World Bank Executive Director (2017); Advisor to the World Bank Executive Director (from 2011 to 2017); Senior Economic Advisor to the Rwandan Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning; Director General of National Development Planning and Research in Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning; Senior Lecturer at the former National University of Rwanda (now University of Rwanda) until 2010; Head of Department of Agricultural Economics at the same University, independent Consultant and Project Manager. Ngirente was an active participant in economic research during his time at the World Bank, authoring papers on region specific markets and economic challenges with a focus on the agricultural markets of Rwanda.[3]

Political Appointment

Ngirente was appointed as the successor to Anastase Murekezi on 30 August 2017. He became the 11th Prime Minister of Rwanda and the 6th since the 1994 Genocide perpetrated against the Tutsi.[4] He was among several non politicians sworn in by Paul Kagame after the 2017 Rwandan Presidential Election.[4][5]

Policies

Ngirente has overseen policy changes which aim to invigorate Rwanda's economy through expanded research grants,[6] transportation infrastructure[7] and education[8] among other departments. Campaigns to encourage Rwandans to pay their taxes and preserve the environment have also been started with the intention of creating a more sustainable future both economically and environmentally.[9][10] As part of his duties as a representative of Rwanda, Ngirente has traveled the globe campaigning for increased foreign investment in the nation.[11] Ngirente has also traveled across Africa advocating for family planning efforts across the continent.[12]

Personal life

Ngirente is married and is the father of two children.[1]

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See also

References

  1. "Who is the new Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente?". The New Times | Rwanda. 2017-08-30. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  2. Kagire, Edmund (30 August 2017). "President Kagame names little-known technocrat as PM". The EastAfrican. Nairobi. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  3. Fidèle, Niyitanga (2013). "Fonctionnement et intégration des marchés agricoles au Rwanda : application au marché de la banane à cuire dans le Sud-Est de la province du Sud du Rwanda". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. "In Departure From Politics, Kagame Names Technocrat as Prime Minister". KT PRESS. 2017-08-30. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  5. Quigley, Paul; Hawdon, James (2018-08-09). Reconciliation after Civil Wars: Global Perspectives. Routledge. ISBN 9781351141789.
  6. "Rwanda Launches Multi-Billion Research Fund". KT PRESS. 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  7. "Rwanda Credited for Opening Air Space". KT PRESS. 2017-11-13. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  8. "Rwanda Launches $6M Technical Teacher Training Institute". KT PRESS. 2018-04-27. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  9. "Team set up to monitor rain-induced disasters". The New Times | Rwanda. 2018-05-12. Retrieved 2018-10-12.
  10. "Premier calls for more tax compliance for self-reliance". The New Times | Rwanda. 2018-09-29. Retrieved 2018-10-12.
  11. "Rwanda: Premier Ngirente in Istanbul for Turkey-Africa Business Forum". The New Times (Kigali). 2018-10-11. Retrieved 2018-10-12.
  12. "'Number of women and girls using modern contraception highest in history' UNFPA official". The Herald. Retrieved 2018-11-26.
Political offices
Preceded by
Anastase Murekezi
Prime Minister of Rwanda
2017–present
Incumbent
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