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Transparency International Rwanda (TI-Rwanda) stands in solidarity with all Rwandans for the 32nd Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Together, we Remember – Unite – Renew.
Kigali – Thursday, 2nd April 2026 : Transparency International Rwanda (TI-Rwanda) has today officially launched its Analysis of the Auditor General’s Reports of Decentralized Entities and the City...
Since May 2025, TI-Rwanda, in partnership with PTF Europe, is implementing the EU-funded “Alliances and Partnerships for Evidence-led Environmental and Social Safeguarding Accountability (APESA)”...
As infrastructure investment continues to expand across Rwanda, effective environmental and social safeguards remain an essential in promoting inclusive and sustainable development. It is in that...
Despite Rwanda’s strong infrastructure progress, weak enforcement of environmental and social safeguards and limited citizen awareness and participation hinder effective public project...
Local governments have warmly welcomed the introduction of a new project aimed at supporting the implementation of infrastructure initiatives with greater consideration for community needs, an...
“Building Better, Not Just Bigger” : Lessons from Muhanga’s Training of Trainers under APESA Project. From 10–20 November 2025, Muhanga District hosted a landmark Training of Trainers (ToT) event...
Rwandan institutions welcomed the APESA project, affirming its relevance and timely contribution to strengthening environmental and social accountability, and expressing their commitment to...
The Transparency International Rwanda (TI-Rwanda) Extra Ordinary General Assembly, held on Sunday, 15 February 2026, elected Eng. Apollinaire Sayinzoga Nkongoli as the new Chairperson of the Board...
Kigali, 10th February 2026 – The 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), released today by Transparency International (TI), reveals that Rwanda has made progress in anti-corruption, achieving its...
Kigali, 27 January 2026 – African governments and regional institutions must urgently adopt gender-responsive, rights-based anti-corruption reforms to curb discrimination and ensure inclusive...
Kigali, le 27 janvier 2026 – Les gouvernements africains et les institutions régionales doivent adopter de toute urgence des réformes anticorruption sensibles au genre et fondées sur les droits...
On 28 November 2025, Transparency International Rwanda (TI-Rwanda), in partnership with PTF Europe, officially launched the EU-funded “Alliances and Partnerships for Evidence-led Environmental and...
On 17th December 2025, Transparency International Rwanda (TI-Rwanda), in collaboration with Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA), the Institute of Research and Dialogue for Peace (IRDP), CLADHO, Health...
Kigali – Wednesday, 3rd December 2025 : Transparency International Rwanda (TI-Rwanda) has launched the 16th edition of the Rwanda Bribery Index (RBI), its annual publication assessing experiences...