Supporting monetization of digital platforms among resolutions of Umushyikirano

The 12 resolutions, published on February 17, 2026, include measures to further improve the quality of education, with a particular focus on strengthening the teaching of languages, especially English, as well as improving public awareness of available government services and where to access them.

The 20th session of the National Dialogue Council was held in Kigali from February 5 to 6 and was chaired by President Paul Kagame.

The meeting brought together participants from across society, including government leaders, representatives of the private sector, members of the Rwandan diaspora, diplomats accredited to Rwanda, international organizations, development partners, and the media.

In his opening remarks, President Kagame emphasized the importance of implementing the Council’s resolutions, describing them as a cornerstone of national development and self-reliance. He also highlighted the responsibility of leaders to promote unity among Rwandans, strengthen self-reliance, and build public confidence.

The Head of State urged leaders to further improve performance and coordination, consistently place citizens at the center of service delivery, and remain accountable for their responsibilities.

Discussions during the 20th National Dialogue Council focused on key issues including the implementation of the National Strategy for Transformation (NST2), sustainable economic development, Rwanda’s position in the international arena, good governance, education, and employment.

Following these discussions, the following resolutions were adopted:

1. Strengthen project planning, monitoring, and accountability to ensure timely completion and achievement of objectives.

2. Continue professionalization of mining activities and prioritize processing and value addition.

3. Intensify efforts to increase agricultural and livestock productivity, including through expanded access to fertilizers, improved seeds, irrigation services and artificial insemination.

4. Provide targeted support to industries to boost production and competitiveness, improve value addition, and address packaging challenges.

5. Resolve outstanding issues in One Stop Centres by streamlining processes and procedures, to ensure adequate public awareness of the existence of these services.

6. Accelerate the integration of SACCOs at district and national levels.

7. Advance education quality to align with labor market needs, nurture talents, and significantly strengthen language instruction, particularly in English.

8. Promote youth recreational activities, talent promotion and skills development for productive and decent jobs.

9. Support Rwandan content creators and creatives to effectively monetize digital platforms and online content.

10. Improve planning and implementation of performance contracts (Imihigo) to better respond to citizens’ concerns, enhance service delivery, and raise overall performance.

11. Reinforce citizen engagement for behaviour change to enable communities to be more active in addressing social welfare and development challenges.

12. Strengthen campaigns and educational measures against teenage pregnancies, school dropout, alcohol and drug abuse.

The 20th session of the National Dialogue Council, held in Kigali from February 5 to 6, was chaired by President Paul Kagame.

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