UN to Support Rwanda with $1.04 Billion for Development
The Government of Rwanda and the United Nations have signed a new five-year cooperation agreement (2025–2029) worth $1.04 billion to support Rwanda’s national development priorities and the SDGs.

The agreement, known as the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF), was signed by Minister of Finance Yusuf Murangwa and UN Resident Coordinator Ozonnia Ojielo.
It aligns with Rwanda’s NST2 and Vision 2050 and focuses on inclusive economic growth, human capital development, good governance, gender equality, climate resilience, and innovation.
Minister Murangwa said the framework reflects the strong partnership between Rwanda and the UN and a shared commitment to building a sustainable and inclusive future.
Mr. Ojielo noted that as the UN turns 80, the agreement highlights continued support for Rwanda’s transformation journey.