400 Congress St., Ste. 311, Portland, ME 04101

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Rwanda is a nation with a long and deeply rooted history. Across different periods, governments that have led the country have contributed to developments that, in various ways, have served the interests of its people.

What Is Our Vision?

Rwanda National Congress (RNC) presents its vision for a renewed Rwanda:

Rwanda will become a united, democratic, and thriving nation where citizens live freely in safe and cohesive communities. People will coexist in peace, dignity, and mutual respect, regardless of ethnic or social differences, within a system guided by universal human rights and the rule of law.

What Are Our Core Values?

Rwanda National Congress (RNC) attributes recent governance challenges, social divisions, and conflicts to the absence of strong foundational values and full respect for human rights as outlined in international frameworks. The organization believes that meaningful political transformation must be anchored in the following core values:

  • Human dignity and respect for human rights
  • Equality and non-discrimination
  • Mutual respect
  • Democracy and the rule of law
  • Integrity
  • Empathy
  • Solidarity
  • Patriotism
  • The right and responsibility to hold leaders accountable
  • Accountable leadership
  • Truth
  • Justice and fairness
  • Inclusion and embracing and celebrating diversity
  • Tolerance

What Are Our Goals?

Rwanda National Congress (RNC) outlines the following goals for Rwanda’s political transformation:

  • Freedom
  • Unity
  • Security and peace
  • Prosperity

What Are Our Objectives?

The objectives of the Rwanda National Congress (RNC) are to:

  • Prevent and address violent conflict, including severe human rights violations that have affected Rwanda and neighboring regions
  • Eliminate the culture of impunity surrounding human rights abuses
  • Promote a stable and progressive environment for social and economic development
  • Establish and strengthen democratic governance, particularly the rule of law
  • Develop independent, non-partisan, and professional civil service and security institutions
  • Build a society that upholds equality, embraces diversity, and fosters inclusion across all sectors
  • Encourage national healing, reconciliation, and unity
  • Promote constructive and cooperative relationships with neighboring countries
  • Address long-standing refugee challenges
  • Foster a culture of tolerance, open dialogue, and freedom of expression on critical issues