Rwanda is already a clean energy leader—most homes have electricity, and more communities are joining the grid every month. Solar, hydro, and home systems are lighting up villages, powering schools, and helping businesses grow.
But the next step is just as important: rolling out mini-grids in remote areas, tripling access to clean cooking, and backing local innovators who are building greener, more reliable energy solutions.
These changes mean more than power—they mean children can study at night, families can cook without smoke, and forests can be protected from firewood use.
President Kagame’s leadership has brought Rwanda this far. With a push for mini-grids, clean cooking, and innovation, he can make sure every home is powered—and every kitchen is clean.