Rwanda - 2017 - Information, Communication and Technology

Law Establishing Rwanda Information Society Authority

Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda

The law establishes the Rwanda information society Authority (RISA) as a non-commercial public institution with a distinct legal personality and enjoying financial and administrative autonomy. Prominent among its objectives are; the implementation of national ICT policies and programs, embarking on programs that prioritise personnel development, and cooperation and collaboration with other national and international bodies with a similar mandate.

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January 2022

The law establishes the Rwanda information society Authority (RISA) as a non-commercial public institution with a distinct legal personality and enjoying financial and administrative autonomy. Prominent among its objectives are; the implementation of national ICT policies and programs, embarking on programs that prioritise personnel development, and cooperation and collaboration with other national and international bodies with a similar mandate.

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