What We do
At Centre for Development and Enterprises Rwanda, our programs are designed to reduce barriers to entrepreneurship and strengthen Rwanda’s private sector through inclusive and pro-market solutions.
What We Do
01.
— Business Formalization & Registration Support
Many entrepreneurs operate informally due to complex procedures and limited access to information. CDE Rwanda works to simplify business registration processes and promote formal participation in the economy.
Through advocacy and reform efforts, we have contributed to enabling thousands of entrepreneurs — particularly women — to legally register and grow their businesses.
Key Focus Areas:
Simplifying business registration procedures
Reducing bureaucratic barriers
Raising awareness about the benefits of formalization
Promoting access to formal markets
02.
— Women & Youth Entrepreneurship Empowerment
Women and youth are critical drivers of Rwanda’s economic transformation. CDE Rwanda promotes inclusive entrepreneurship by addressing structural, informational, and policy barriers that limit their participation.
We focus on:
Supporting women- and youth-led enterprises
Encouraging formal business participation
Promoting equal access to economic opportunities
Strengthening inclusion within the private sector
By empowering women and young entrepreneurs, we contribute to job creation, income growth, and long-term economic resilience.
03.
— Policy Advocacy & Pro-Market Reform
A strong private sector depends on an enabling regulatory environment. CDE Rwanda works with stakeholders to advocate for reforms that support entrepreneurship and economic freedom.
We advocate for:
Reduced administrative and regulatory burdens
Efficient and transparent registration systems
Pro-market economic policies
Improved ease of doing business
Our policy engagement ensures that Rwanda’s business environment remains competitive, inclusive, and growth-oriented.
