Refugee Management

The Government of Rwanda as a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention as well as other related protocols and conventions; through the Ministry in Charge of Emergency Management (MINEMA) it ensures the overall general protection, security and safety of the persons of concern.

127,369

Total Refugee Population in Rwanda

76,968 = 60.43%

Congolese Refugees

49,859 = 39.15%

Burundian Refugees

457 = 0.36%

Gashora ETM

85 = 0.07%

Others

41,090

Former Rwandan Refugees repatriated from 2014 - 2021

The Government of Rwanda as a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention as well as other related protocols and conventions; through the Ministry in Charge of Emergency Management (MINEMA) it ensures the overall general protection, security, and safety of the persons of concern.

MINEMA in collaboration with The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is responsible for the smooth delivery of multi-sector assistance by project partners to refugees residing in refugee camps and reception centers, and to refugees and asylum seekers living in urban areas.

As of 31st May 2022, Rwanda counts 127,369 individuals of the population of concern. Congolese make up 60.43% of the total refugee population in Rwanda while Burundians are 39.15%. Urban refugees make up 10% of the total population, children make up 49% of the registered population while women and children are 75% of the registered population. The average family size is 3.7 individuals.

The Government of Rwanda continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to economic development with the ambition to transform from a low to a mid-level development country. Refugees are also included in different initiatives including social-economic inclusion strategy, education, and health. With reference to the Government of Rwanda 2019 pledges; the next four years will focus on jobs and livelihoods, energy, infrastructure, and environmental protection.

Responding to New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants in the Leaders’ Summit for Refugees on 20 September 2016, the Government of Rwanda (GoR) announced four commitments in support of refugee inclusion in Rwanda: 


(i)    Public launch of joint MIDIMAR (now MINEMA)-UNHCR livelihoods strategy, with a focus on graduating camp-based refugees out of assistance programs and increasing formal access to work opportunities;


(ii)    Commitment to ensure that 100% of refugees are in possession of valid refugee identity cards issued by the Government of the Republic of Rwanda (NIDA) by end of 2017; 


(iii)    Commitment to ensure that 100% of refugee students in secondary school and 50% in primary schools will be integrated into national education systems by the end of 2018; and 


(iv)    Commitment to ensure that 100% of urban refugees will have the opportunity to buy into the national health insurance system by the end of 2017.