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Kagame’s advisors propel the economy

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Fifteen years after the genocide, Rwanda is shedding the old coat of political and economic turmoil and replacing it with a bustle of projects aimed at transforming the country into an East African economic giant.

As part of that drive, on April 6, the first Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) met in Kigali to draw up plans on how to modernise agriculture in order to increase productivity and commercial viability.

The meeting, which featured presentations by heads of different government depertments, was to get a firsthand account of the performance of key sector areas.

PAC was officially launched on September 26, 2007, by President Paul Kagame. It comprises a special team of Rwandans and “friends of Rwanda” whose mission is to advise the President on Rwanda’s strategic development choices and initiatives, using their considerable combined and wide-ranging knowledge, experience and contacts.

President Kagame is obsessed with a single dream, to make Rwanda the first middle income country in Africa in the space of a single generation.

The inaugural PAC meeting took place in New York, when President Kagame travelled there to take part in the annual United Nations General Assembly and the Clinton Global Initiative.

Participants at the meeting co-chaired by President Kagame and Joe Ritchie the Chicago based multimillionaire founding CEO of Fox River Financial Resources Inc. discussed how to boost key areas of Rwanda’s economy based on the country’s national development policy; Vision 2020.

At the conclusion of the vibrant dialogue, PAC members formed focal groups that will delve deeper into innovative strategies for targeted sectors and work with the relevant Rwandan institutions on proposed solutions. They will be supported by the Rwanda Import and Export Promotion Authority (RIEPA) which was identified as a coordinating agency for PAC activities.

So what is it that attracts big business minds to Rwanda?

Joe Ritchie, one of the woirld’s leading commodity trader was one of the first key and outstanding persons to pick interest in Rwanda. He is currently the CEO of Rwanda Development Board, a grouping of different government parastatals managed under one head.  He says he was attracted to Rwanda because of its leadership and is one of the architects behind the assembling of a team of renowned persons to form PAC.

“You know the PAC has almost become an afterthought; it’s like there’s an army out there, there’s an army of people that are in this army. They don’t wear uniforms but they’re in the army. Call any one of them up and say there’s something I need you do to for me, they’ll do it,” Ritchie told The Independent in an interview recently.

“Kagame is a unique leader,” he said, “he fights corruption and heads a country where people don’t ask for bribes any more. He believes Rwanda is the place that’s going to lead Africa and this is reason former US president George Bush invited Kagame to the White House 3 times and this host of advisors.”

Ritchie who says he invests his personal money notes that he invests in companies on the basis of the character of the CEO (leadership) and that’s the only thing he looks at.

“I don’t look at what sector they’re in, I don’t look at their sales projections, I don’t look at sales growth, I don’t look at anything except the character of the CEOs,” Ritchie says.

As a result of PAC, reputable companies from strong Asian economies like Singapore are coming to invest in Rwanda. Singapore has invested in tourism.

According to Ritchie, South Korea is installing the fibre backbone way below what they would normally charge because they recognise Rwanda as a unique country. Because of this, Korea Telecom, a huge telephony company wants to set up their Africa headquarters in Rwanda. This is marking the new dawn in Rwanda.

Friends of Rwanda

GlaxoSmithKline and Clet Niyikiza

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), under the leadership of Clet Niyikiza, Vice President of Strategic Asset Management and Biomarker Research Programme, is in the process of establishing a National Centre for Clinical Research (NCCR) based in Rwanda. GSK, the second largest pharmaceutical company in the world, is renowned for its research and development of drugs to combat viruses such as HIV/AIDS and malaria in the developing world. The NCCR in Rwanda will be an internationally acclaimed research center, focusing on the study of diseases prevalent throughout the developing world and at home. With the help of a Presidential Task Force, Clet Niyikiza along with the Minister of Health of Rwanda, are working towards establishing Rwanda as a medical research centre of the highest caliber.

Saddleback Church/PEACE Plan

Over the past three years, Rick Warren and Kay Warren, along with hundreds of members of Saddleback Church, have invested their time in Rwanda with the goals of empowering local church leaders and supporting a variety of development initiatives. The P.E.A.C.E. plan is a coalition of local churches working alongside public and private institutions to address the problems facing Rwanda today. The Western Rwanda HIV/AIDS Healthcare Initiative, a part of P.E.A.C.E., aims to “dramatically increase access to quality healthcare in Western Rwanda…promoting healthier lives, preserving families, protecting children, and building stronger communities.”

This initiative will train churches to be distributors of basic health services, as well as equip 50 churches to act as satellite health centers; the church of Rwanda will be fully empowered to behave as a secondary healthcare provider. Relationships and planning is in place to expand and scale this initiative across the entire country of Rwanda, and eventually into the bordering countries of Congo, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi. This critical grassroots program, along with the ever-increasing amount of positive publicity surrounding Rwanda, promises to bring life-enhancing changes to the people of Rwanda.

Jack Hanna

Jack Hanna, a world-renowned wildlife expert and enthusiast, participated in a rare gorilla naming ceremony (kwita izina) in the Ruhengheri province of Rwanda. With over 15,000 Rwandans in attendance, as well as celebrities like Natalie Portman, John Stanton (President of Animal Planet) and President Paul Kagame, the ceremony named the newest of the silverback gorilla members and brought worldwide attention to Rwanda. Jack Hanna has also spent significant time working with the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project and Partners in Conservation, both of whom work to support and protect the gorilla community in northwest Rwanda.

Project Rwanda

Tom Ritchey of Ritchey Bicycle Design, wants to create a bike that would change the lives of many Rwandan farmers and families. Through Project Rwanda Ritchey and team raise awareness and support for Rwanda, build and distribute specially designed bikes, and promote national pride through the Rwandan National Cycling Team. Within the first nine months of racing and training, Team Rwanda National Cycling Team has become the 4th ranked team in Africa, missing placement in the Olympics by only 60 seconds.

Water for Rwanda—Living Water International

Otto and Virginia Helweg, with Living Water International, officially began drilling wells around Rwanda. Since then, requests for wells continue to pour in from across the country, and LWI is responding as quickly as possible to bring water to much needed regions! With LWI, Otto completing about 21 wells per month.

Rwandan Air Traffic Control

At the beginning of 2007, a high-altitude Air Traffic Control (ATC) Implementation Plan was developed for Rwanda by Williams Aviation Consultants in Phoenix, Arizona. The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) has designated Rwanda to take the lead in the development of the Communication Navigation & Surveillance/Air Traffic Management system for the region. COMESA consists of 20 countries ranging from Egypt in the northeast to Angola in the southwest of the African continent, including the islands of Madagascar and Seychelles in the Indian Ocean. With Rwanda as the hub of future Air Traffic Control for the entire region, the economic and social benefits will be widespread.

David Weekley

David Weekley continues to invest alongside Geneva Global in various sectors across Rwanda. Currently, numerous projects are centered in the Bugesera region, a suburb of Kigali, and focus on holistic community development and health. With everything from wells to schools to health care training, David Weekley’s investments hope to empower small organizations and communities through targeted research and consistent due diligence.

Fermi Water Project/Gabe Lyons

Gabe and Rebekah Lyons, along with Jeff Shinabarger, founded the Fermi Project in 2003, a broad collective of innovators, social entrepreneurs, church and societal leaders. The last couple years have been spent gathering funds for the Rwanda Clean Water project, which aims to alleviate the suffering and illness that comes from drinking unsafe water. Through the administration of Geneva Global, the Fermi project will bring clean water solutions to communities throughout Rwanda.

Rex Amini

Over the last couple of years, Rex and Deborah Amini have worked closely with Friends of Rwanda and Geneva Global to support a wide variety of social enterprises across Rwanda. Most recently, Rex Amini backed a visit to Rwanda by Raphael Quiano, an oil and gas expert from Houston, Texas.

 

The members Presidential Advisory Council

1.       Scott Ford – President and CEO of Alltel

2.       Sir Tom Hunter – Scottish entrepreneur, philanthropist, co-founder Clinton-Hunter Development Initiative

3.       Dr. Donald Kaberuka – President of the African Development Bank Group, former Minister of Finance, Rwanda

4.       Dr. Clet Niyikiza – GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Vice President of Worldwide Research & Development

5.       Kaia Miller - founder of Aslan Global, Inc.

6.       Joe Ritchie - Rwanda’s Honorary Consul in Chicago, founder Fox River Financial Resources, Inc and now CEO of RDB.

7.       Micheal Roux - Rwanda’s Honorary Consul General in Australia, Chairman, Asian Markets, KPMG; Roux International Pty Ltd; RI Group;

8.       Bishop John Rucyahana – Bishop of Shyira Diocese of Rwanda

9.       Tribert Rujugiro – Rwandan Entrepreneur, Board President of Rwanda Investment and Export Promotion Agency

10.   Dr. Eliane Ubalijoro – Assistant Professor at McGill University, Canada

11.   Pastor Rick Warren - Religious leader, founder Saddleback Church, and PEACE Plan.

12.   Prof. Michael Porter is also a member of PAC though he did not attend the launch.

13.   Tony Blair, former Prime minster of Britain.

Others PAC members are:

14.   Bel Dowson

15.   James Musoni, Rwanda’s minister of Finance

16.   Rosemary Museminari, Rwanda’s Foreign Affairs minister

17.   Gatare Francis, new Personal Representative of President Kagame to the NEPAD Steering Committee

18.   Himbara David, Private Secretary to President Kagame

19.   Kanimba François. Governor, Rwanda National Bank

20.   Michael Fairbank, Chairman Emeritus and founder of The OTF Group, a software and strategy consulting firm based in USA

Comments (15)Add Comment
We don't need imperialists to guide our leaders
written by jimmy, April 22, 2009
i don't think that Kagame choosing imperialists to advise him will yield anything as it regards eradicating poverty in our tiny country why can't you emulate the Libyan leader other than going for Blairs and the likes remember Mr. African problems should get African solutions other than importing those blue eyed white men and women who caused the global recession today as president LULA put it, anyway where else have the imperialists spearheaded the development of an African country?
Mr.
written by Giraffe, April 22, 2009
First things first. Rwanda's major challenge is security. For as long as a big fraction of the country's population keeps in exile, all investments made inside the country remain vulnerable. Most of the infrastructure now coming up in the country is just a replacement of what existed in pre-genocide times. Whoever divided Rwanda was a scoundrel whose legacy all foward looking people must seek to overturn. As for using white advisors, there isn't much about it apart from inferiority complex. Otherwise, Rwanda has enough people to act as presidential advisors if its citizens agreed to work together.
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written by Moi, April 22, 2009
the Giraffe is obviously not as smart as its tall. what has the genocide perpetrators outside the country got to do with the forward progress of the country now ?
Kudos, President Kagame!
written by Ingina y'Igihanga, April 23, 2009
Rwanda can easily make a break-through into the class of emerging economies. With her committed and forward-looking top leadership, she is definitely going to set an unprecedented example of a viable African economy.

It is short-sighted for somebody to look at individuals as Imperialists! Or not to see that Rwanda is among the very small number of stable African countries at the moment, not withstanding the limited numbers of die-hard genocidaires still outside her borders.

As only a small example, where else in Africa is every citizen's healthcare ensured in what is called "Mutuelles de Sante"? Clean water, free education, malaria eradication, free AIDS drugs, etc., etc, for every citizen?

Gallop ahead, Tiny Rwanda! Old adage in Kinyarwanda: Ubugabo si ubutumbi!
Advance
written by Joe, April 23, 2009
Nine out of ten people will always discourage innovation and enterprise . Human nature by default seems to be negative. .Many can write , a few act.
Yes we can in Rwanda.
President Kagame , advance.
Mr.
written by Giraffe, April 23, 2009
Like Ostriches some of you will hide their heads in the sand thinking that since you are not seeing the enemy then ofcourse the enemy is also not seeing you. But wait abit. Soon all those in exile will want to go home. Those who insist on developing alone will be proved wrong when they begin globe trotting looking for international peace keepers to secure their lives and investments.
General Advisor
written by Max Mike, April 24, 2009
President Kagame is sticking to PROFESSIONALISM in all sectors: Social Security, Health and Education. The strong institutions being built through professional ethics is rapidly propelling Rwanda to acheiving the MDG. Soft Security (provision of quality services to the people) is better than Hard Security (massive recruitment and deployment of forces, purchases of mil hardwares, ...). The largely unprofessional and corrupt environment in Uganda today is being modelled by lack of professionalism (belief in and follow of organisations' doctrine). These doctrines are normally developed based on centuries of experiences e.g. military doctrine that defines an army's fighting power are based on long experience. Ugandan Forces (UPDF, UPF & UPS) must look critically on the issue of progression of its officers, men and women. Otherwise, there is total unprofessionalism in the way personalities have been promoted; which leaves lots of frustrations in the forces. Kyanda escalated the problem. The president should revamp all current rotten organisations and question their corresponding heads why they conduct themselves unprofessionally 24/7 esp on personnel management and procurements. They are squarely responsible for the opinion polls on corruption and democracy in Uganda today. We must build strong institutions based on merit and Uganda will be restarted on the path towards achieving the MDG for the people. Thank you.
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written by Tizze, April 24, 2009
I think that Paul Kagame and the rwandese people should be commended for the achievements they have made in post genocide Rwanda. If kagame desires foreign advisors, he maybe has a legitimate reason to do so. A country like Uganda has hundreds of indigenous presidential advisors,but what have the accomplished hitherto? African advisors are out of touch with their sorrounding and can therefore not give any constructive advice or critism. African solutions to African problems will not work as most africans lack foresight
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written by philipxxxxx, April 24, 2009
my opinion is that if you want successful institutions, you need the advice and expertise of the people who are the cornerstones of that success, which i think is better than the traditional solutions lyk asking for development assistance from these international bodies, which has not developed any country so far.....
Mr Kagame, a true visionary
written by Wil, April 24, 2009
You may say all you want but if you have lived in Rwanda for the last 10 years, you will see that the country is headed for true development.
Impressed by the news
written by Gasore Aime, April 25, 2009
Dear All,

I ahve to say that I am really impressed by this article. Our country is moving forward from that pit it was in 1994 to where it's heading now. We have a great president and a wonderful population. but a little correction I am sure that Triberg Rujugiro is no longer a member of the PAC, the reasons being that he is being detained for money laundering and non payment of taxes which our President can not tolerate.

Regards
Behind u
written by Huye, April 26, 2009
We are behind you to all our developments,and we apreciate,use any body,any race.whether green or blue as long as we move foward.
Turashima cyane
Please leave our president alone
written by mugabowindekwe, April 27, 2009
Man's historical mission on earth is to develop the world. This is what president Kagame lives -up to. Rwandans should all wake up in arms to fight-off whoever wants to derail the peace that we have achieved. Let sell-outs hang as we foster our hard-earned development.
Long live Kagame
mr
written by rwabukanga, May 11, 2009
The Girafe is surely missing the point albeit deliberately.You should or must be aware that the said Rwandese exile population is highly encouraged to return home going by the this mounth's meeting by the Rwandese minister of local govt and the UNHCR personel and for ur information a deadline of July has bn set for evry Rwandese in the camps in Uganda to return home.The Giraffe seems to be a Genocide revisionist/denier otherwise u can not be surely talking and defending the ****ers who afraid of coming back to their to face the law as exiles.You should no that evry man has his or her own weaknesses either political or personal but you can not accuse Kagame of the Habyarimana's adage of "Rwanda is like a Glass full of water such when you pour more water, the water will spill over".So Giraffe, dont show your ethinicity hatrade on this platform and expect us not to notice it.
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written by MARGARET KEBSCH, June 18, 2010
.Some months ago i head a report on the ABC here in Australia about the current situation. it was said that if every person on remand for murder was to come to trial this would take many many years and cost a great amount of money. People where asked to show forgiveness. Widows to the murderers of their husbands along with others. This started a road to harmony. The "good" joined with the "bad" and worked together. Can you tell me more


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