Rwanda, Inc., Patricia Crisafulli and Andrea Redmond
Rwanda, Inc., Patricia Crisafulli and Andrea Redmond
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Rwanda, Inc.
How a Devastated Nation Became an Economic Model for the Developing World

Author: Patricia Crisafulli and Andrea Redmond

Narrator: Hillary Huber

Unabridged: 7 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/14/2012


Synopsis

Eighteen years after the genocide that made Rwanda international news, yet left it all but abandoned by the West, the country has achieved a miraculous turnaround. Rising out of the complete devastation of a failed state, Rwanda has emerged on the world stage yet again-this time with a unique model for governance and economic development under the leadership of its strong and decisive president, Paul Kagame. Here, Patricia Crisafulli and Andrea Redmond look at Kagame's leadership, his drive for excellence and execution that draws comparisons to American CEOs and emphasizes the development of a sophisticated and competitive workforce that leverages human capital. In Rwanda, the ultimate turnaround, strong and effective leadership has made a measurable and meaningful difference. Rwanda's progress offers an example for other developing nations to lift themselves out of poverty without heavy reliance on foreign aid through decentralization, accountability, self-determination, and self-sufficiency. The authors also explore Rwanda's journey toward its goal of becoming a middle-income nation with a technology-based economy and its progress in encouraging private sector development and fostering entrepreneurship while also making gains in education, health care, and food security-and all with a strong underpinning of reconciliation and unification. As so many nations stand on the brink of political and economic revolution, this is a timely and fascinating look at the implications of Rwanda's success for the rest of the continent-and the world. "In Rwanda, Inc., Crisafulli and Redmond recount the rise of an unyielding people and their chief executive, President Paul Kagame...An exceptional blueprint for other developing countries."-Bill Clinton

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lelo on July 03, 2016

its not too often that one reads of successful leadership in Africa. this book not only makes me wonder why Kagame doesnt have a Nobel peace prize already but also why his fellow African leaders havent tried to emulate his leadership. highly recommended read!......more

Goodreads review by Ray on April 29, 2013

I don't hear much about sub-Saharan Africa, and didn't expect a description of the current state of Rwanda to be too positive. My expectation was partly due to what I expected to be the lingering effects of a brutal civil war and genocide from less than 20 years ago. My expectation was also partly d......more

Goodreads review by Urmila on July 20, 2016

***1/2. It's rare to hear good news in the news. Which is why it was so refreshing to read about how far Rwanda has come since the horrors of the civil war and genocide of the early 90's. The stats speak for themselves - almost zero government corruption, 1 million people lifted out of poverty betwe......more

Goodreads review by John Ryan on January 22, 2023

After reading a book on the 1994 horrific genocide in Rwanda where about one million humans were slaughtered in 100 days, I was interested in reading more about what happened since that bleak time of their history. I’ve read NYTs articles both highlighting the progress and cautioning against the ant......more

Goodreads review by Bernard on March 25, 2023

The dominant image of Rwanda is a country engulfed in genocide in 1994. 400000 to 800000 Tutsis lost their lives in a mass orgy of killing. 30 years on, a visit to Kigali, Rwanda reveals something very different. The streets are both clean and green. The city is exceptionally safe. There are no homel......more