Vision 2050 (Rwanda)

Vision 2050 is the Rwandan national development strategy, launched in December 2020 by President Paul Kagame and the country's Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning (MINECOFIN).

In the late 1990s, president Paul Kagame and his government began actively planning methods to achieve national development.

[3] The major purposes of the programme were to unite the Rwandan people and to transform Rwanda from a highly impoverished into a middle income country.

[5] No comprehensive official evaluation was made of the programme following its completion, but notable successes in healthcare, social care, education, governance, and economic growth were observed.

Despite this, the strategy fell short of completing some of its ambitious targets, such as achieving Lower Middle Income status.