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Health Sector Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Security Policy

Ministry of Health, Rwanda

The need to ensure the protection of the health sector information and communication is enshrined in the ICT policy. This policy aims to educate all stakeholders in the health sector on the need to ensure the process of collection, processing, and storage of health sector data are done securely. Other security issues highlighted include confidentiality, integrity, availability, and non-repudiation of data.

Rwanda 2016 Health

The Capital Market Corporate Governance Code N° 09, 2012

Capital Market Authority, Rwanda

The purpose of this code is to ensure that companies are directed and managed at the board and management level fairly and transparently. It guides how the objectives of the company are set and achieved, how risk is monitored and assessed, and how performance is optimized.

Rwanda 2012 Finance

Regulations Nº08 On Capital Markets (Fees), 2012

Capital Market Authority, Rwanda

These regulations are meant to guide the market players on fees that the Capital Market Authority shall be charging on different services given.

Rwanda 2012 Finance

Capital Markets (Takeovers) Regulations N°10, 2012

Capital Market Authority, Rwanda

The purpose of these regulations is to guide the process of takeover offers to create fairness and equitability. These regulations apply to the conduct of all takeover offers, whether voluntary or mandatory, made in respect of listed companies.

Rwanda 2012 Finance

Enabling Self-Sufficiency and Competitiveness of Rwanda Rice

Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources, Rwanda

This policy addresses the two main problems faced by the rice sub-sector in Rwanda, insufficiency and lack of value. To tackle the issue of insufficiency, it proposes an increase in productivity levels. Similarly, it suggests improving post-harvest handling and processing to tackle the difference in value between the Rwandan rice and imported rice.

Rwanda 2010 Agriculture and Rural Development