Rwanda Essay, Research Paper
Rwanda, a republic in East central Africa, bounded on the north by Uganda, on the East by Tanzania, on the South by Burundi, and on the West by Lake Kivu and Ziare. Rwanda covers an area of 10,169 sq. mi. Rwanda?s flag has 3 vertical stripes of red, yellow, and green with a capitol R in the yellow stripe. 44.2% of the population is between the ages of 0 to 14. Only 6% of Rwanda is urban (live in cities). They produce no oil or steel which are very important resources. Over 93% of the population is in agriculture, and most of the rest are industry/commerce. This is not good considering that so much of the population farms and they don?t have barely any industry. The per capita GDP (how much each person produces, including children and aged) is $440. A little bit less than 10% of the citizens own a motor vehicle of some sort. Life expectancy in Rwanda is only 40%, and infant mortality rates is about 1:10 or 112:1000. The literacy rate in Rwanda is about 50% which is considered underdeveloped.
Rwanda has 3 main seasons: a short dry season in January, the major rainy season from February through May, and another dry season from May to September. Average daily temperature is 73 F. The principle mineral resources are cassiterite (tin ore), wolframite (tungsten ore), columbite, tantalite, beryl, and gold. Large natural gas reserves, found near the border of Ziare are being developed. Three ethnic groups make up the population: the Hutu (90%), the Tutsi (9%), and Twa (1%). The official languages are Kinyarwanda and French. About 65% of the population
All in all Rwanda is a country that needs help in industry, healthcare, farming, housing, education, and many other things. Rwanda is the poorest country in Africa and Africa itself is pretty poor. They have a decent Government and I believe if they could get that together they could be something of a country.