Rwanda: Poverty/economic data cooked for Kagame's political advantage?

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Rwandan authorities manipulated the latest official statistics on poverty to make it look like it was going down, while much of the source data suggested it was actually on the increase, according to information obtained by FRANCE 24.

While international NGOs such as Human Rights Watch regularly accuse the Rwandan government of oppressing its people, Rwanda is usually praised by the West for its development policies.

But according to information obtained by FRANCE 24 and Belgian university professor Filip Reyntjens, Kigali has brazenly manipulated its latest official report on poverty in the central African country.

The story starts with private organisation Oxford Policy Management (OPM), which regularly provides statistical data on Rwanda’s socio-economic situation. OPM hands over this data to Rwanda, which then publishes it.

Poverty ‘actually rose by six percent’

But in the most recent case – concerning a report entitled “Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey” (EICV4), focusing on the period 2013-14 and published last month – the facts appear to have been altered by the Rwandan government department responsible for publishing official economic statistics.

“This time there was a disagreement between OPM and Rwanda over the methodology used,” one source close to the case – who like most sources who criticise Rwanda asked to remain anonymous – told FRANCE 24.

This source contacted Dr Filip Reyntjens, professor of African Law and Politics at the University of Antwerp, who is considered one of the leading experts on Rwanda today.

“The government changed the methodology, especially the poverty line, before publishing the report,” Reyntjens told FRANCE 24. “So in the final report, instead of going up, poverty levels appears to have gone down by several percentage points.”

“We redid the calculations using the initial methodology, and the results show that the poverty rate actually rose by six percent in 2013-14,” he added.

To obtain this decrease in the poverty levels, the authors modified the consumption criteria of the poorest Rwandans.

“They massively reduced the quantities (by 70% of more) of three traditional staples: sweet potato, Irish potato and banana,” another source, who also asked not to be named, told FRANCE 24. “This is not valid and therefore we cannot have confidence in the new poverty line as put forward by the report.”

OPM distances itself from the final report

The Rwandan authorities do state in the report state they had to “update” the methodology. They also compare the EICV4 results with previous reports, an incorrect and misleading argument because of the altered methodology.

Furthermore, in previous reports OPM was always mentioned as one of the authors. This time it isn’t, and OPM members reportedly refused to be named because of the changes.

OPM told FRANCE 24 they had submitted work for EICV4 but did not want to make any further comment.

“Our contract has a confidentiality clause that prevents us from disclosing any information about the work that we have done for Stats Rwanda,” said OPM Director Simon Hunt.

FRANCE 24 also asked the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda, responsible for publishing the final report, for a reaction. At first they did not respond. The Institute later said that director had gone on holiday for several weeks.

Britain backs Rwanda

The United Kingdom is one of Rwanda’s biggest donors, and London is regularly accused of being too lenient with President Paul Kagame, who has been Rwanda’s de facto leader for more than twenty years.

A change in the constitution will soon allow him to run for a controversial third term in office, and any proof that he has been able to reduce poverty in Rwanda will be a significant advantage.

London has jumped to defend Kigali amid the latest allegations. The Department for International Development (DFID), a United Kingdom government department responsible for administering overseas aid, told FRANCE 24 it was “aware of concerns raised by some people regarding the latest poverty estimates in Rwanda”.

“We believe the revision of the methodology used to estimate poverty levels for the EICV4 poverty survey was justified,” a DFID spokesman added.

Filip Reyntjens, from the University of Antwerp, strongly disagrees: “There were no major changes in the structure of people’s consumption. They didn’t only update the poverty line, as they say, but they went as far as artificially reducing it to give the impression that the poverty rate was going down when in reality it was going up.

“There is no methodological justification for that.”

To explain why the West – and particularly the UK – remains silent on such blatant manipulation, one leading expert on Rwanda, who asked not to be named, put forward several reasons.

“There are strategic interests,” the expert said. “Seven years ago Kagame decided that English would replace French in schools and in government administration. His country joined the Commonwealth and London is Rwanda’s biggest aid donor, so if the country’s results are good it shows that the aid money is being used efficiently.”

For Filip Reyntjens, the EICV4 case is serious. “Rwanda is keen on showing strong ‘development’ and the international community continues to accept a trade-off between this ‘development’ and repression,” he said.

“If this ‘development’ is not based on evidence, as appears to be the case now, all that is left is repression.”


Africa - Rwanda accused of manipulating poverty statistics
 
"Rwandan authorities manipulated the latest official statistics on poverty to make it look like it was going down, while much of the source data suggested it was actually on the increase, according to information obtained by FRANCE 24."

Does this meant to support Kagame's political power legitimacy?
Africa - Rwanda accused of manipulating poverty statistics

KIGALI, 3 November 2015

The claims made about the integrity of Rwanda’s official development statistics by anonymous sources in a France 24 article of 2 November 2015 are fundamentally wrong.

First, there was no change to the definition of poverty in Rwanda. It has remained fixed at 2,500 calories since the first EICV in 2000. That baseline is high in comparative perspective. Rwanda could have lowered the calorie threshold to align with the levels used by similar countries [Table B on p. 34], but chose to maintain the higher baseline in order to be certain that the full picture of poverty and progress was captured.

Second, an update to the composition of the statistical food basket used to measure poverty was long overdue. There have been enormous structural changes to production and consumption patterns in the past fifteen years, such as the introduction of maize as a staple crop. A model that failed to take account of these changes would yield distorted results.

Changes to the ratio of products in the food basket are made following a rigorous methodological process explained in detail [From page 30 to 36 ] of the report including wide consultation with technical development partners.

Rwanda and its development partners have invested heavily in reliable statistical capacity, abiding by international standards. Scrutiny of our work is welcome, and indeed beneficial. Ultimately the facts speak for themselves.

Yusuf Murangwa
(SE)
Director-General
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
 
"Rwandan authorities manipulated the latest official statistics on poverty to make it look like it was going down, while much of the source data suggested it was actually on the increase, according to information obtained by FRANCE 24."

Does this meant to support Kagame's political power legitimacy?
Africa - Rwanda accused of manipulating poverty statistics

04.11.2015


Rwanda’s growth projections for 2015 have been revised upward from 6.5 per cent to seven per cent. The development comes after completion of the fourth Policy Support Instrument (PSI) review between Rwanda and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

“Economic performance in 2015 has been stronger than expected, with growth in the first half of the year averaging 7.3 per cent. Construction and other services performed particularly strongly, while agriculture and manufacturing grew roughly in line with expectations,” the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Claver Gatete said.

Meanwhile, consumer price inflation increased in September due to higher food and utility prices and the depreciation of the Rwandan franc against the US dollar, but is forecast to remain below five per cent for 2015.

“Policy performance through end-June 2015 was consistent with the programme framework, with almost all quantitative objectives reached. Significant progress was made on structural reforms, most notably on tax policy and administration. Planned reforms of the regime for agricultural taxes and for publishing quarterly reports on budget execution, however, are taking somewhat longer than originally anticipated,” Ms. Laure Redifer the head of the IMF team said.

Looking forward, the risks to the economic outlook have increased, in light of lower global commodity prices and weaker growth prospects in Rwanda’s main export markets. Mining activity in Rwanda has already been affected, with exports for 2015 and the near term forecast to drop substantially. This will put pressure on the balance of payments and as a result, economic growth in 2016 is projected to be between six and 6.5 per cent, compared to seven per cent previously anticipated.

The IMF mission welcomed the readiness of the Rwandan Government to take steps to tighten economic policies in response to the weaker external position, and encouraged them to continue to exercise exchange rate flexibility. It also welcomed the government’s ambitious programme of forward-looking structural reforms aimed at strengthening the efficiency of public investment spending; improving tax compliance; broadening the tax base; and reinforcing accountability for budget execution.

The IMF’s Executive Board is expected to consider the 4th PSI review in December or January.

PSI is an instrument of the IMF designed for countries that do not need balance of payments financial support. The PSI helps countries to design effective economic programmes that, once approved by the IMF's Executive Board, signal to donors, multilateral development banks, and markets the Fund's endorsement of a member's policies.
 
NB: UKISHAONA JINA LA... Filip Reyntjens , BASI ANZA KUTAFUTA UKWELI KWINGINE! jamaa anahasira sana na Rwanda kumbuka huyo ndiye aliyeandika constitution ya Interahamwe kina jMali hivi anatuona nuksi baada ya kumwagia unga wake... na bado!
 
NB: UKISHAONA JINA LA... Filip Reyntjens , BASI ANZA KUTAFUTA UKWELI KWINGINE! jamaa anahasira sana na Rwanda kumbuka huyo ndiye aliyeandika constitution ya Interahamwe kina jMali hivi anatuona nuksi baada ya kumwagia unga wake... na bado!

You took the words out of my mouth. When you see the interahamwes quoting Filip Reyntjens ujue hawana jipya.
 
Yaaani the so called Tutsi and the like hamfai kabisa , vipi kuhusu Inyenzinkotanyi nao wanamquote nani?
kafie mbele ya safari we mzushi! kama hauna facts za kutuletea hapa, bora uende ukapige porojo kule kwenye zile habari za MBUNGE KUVUNJA REKODI YA KUPIGA DENDA yani mijitu mingine tabu kweli... kwani nani kakuambia uinterahamwe ni kabila fulani? kwani Inyenzi Inkotanyi maana yake ni ututsi? Rwanda itwadatisha kwa hizo akili MATOPE kama asemavyo Koba
 
NB: UKISHAONA JINA LA... Filip Reyntjens , BASI ANZA KUTAFUTA UKWELI KWINGINE! jamaa anahasira sana na Rwanda kumbuka huyo ndiye aliyeandika constitution ya Interahamwe kina jMali hivi anatuona nuksi baada ya kumwagia unga wake... na bado!

You were ontrack discussing issues
KIGALI, 3 November 2015

The claims made about the integrity of Rwanda’s official development statistics by anonymous sources in a France 24 article of 2 November 2015 are fundamentally wrong.

First, there was no change to the definition of poverty in Rwanda. It has remained fixed at 2,500 calories since the first EICV in 2000. That baseline is high in comparative perspective. Rwanda could have lowered the calorie threshold to align with the levels used by similar countries [Table B on p. 34], but chose to maintain the higher baseline in order to be certain that the full picture of poverty and progress was captured.

Second, an update to the composition of the statistical food basket used to measure poverty was long overdue. There have been enormous structural changes to production and consumption patterns in the past fifteen years, such as the introduction of maize as a staple crop. A model that failed to take account of these changes would yield distorted results.

Changes to the ratio of products in the food basket are made following a rigorous methodological process explained in detail [From page 30 to 36 ] of the report including wide consultation with technical development partners.

Rwanda and its development partners have invested heavily in reliable statistical capacity, abiding by international standards. Scrutiny of our work is welcome, and indeed beneficial. Ultimately the facts speak for themselves.

Yusuf Murangwa
(SE)
Director-General
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda

The allegations is all about forgeries done by this Rwanda's National Institute of Statistics, so go back and comeup with facts from different sources. It can't be the accused at sametime become a witness!, Maybe in Kachacha courts!
 
Guys stop personal attack, concentrate on the topic. It doesn't add anything to a discussion. This is not a time of discussing Tutsi and Hutu mess, and don't ever cheat yourself that every opponent of Kagame is a Hutu or Interahamwe as you call. The real opponents of your president are Tutsi who knows very well the evils of him and are in Millitary.
 
You were ontrack discussing issues


The allegations is all about forgeries done by this Rwanda's National Institute of Statistics, so go back and comeup with facts from different sources. It can't be the accused at sametime become a witness!, Maybe in Kachacha courts!
You were ontrack discussing issues


The allegations is all about forgeries done by this Rwanda's National Institute of Statistics, so go back and comeup with facts from different sources. It can't be the accused at sametime become a witness!, Maybe in Kachacha courts!
You were ontrack discussing issues


The allegations is all about forgeries done by this Rwanda's National Institute of Statistics, so go back and comeup with facts from different sources. It can't be the accused at sametime become a witness!, Maybe in Kachacha courts!
I guess only an idiot can understand you my friend! so tell me who else has the facts to debunk the lies fabricated by INTERAHAMWEs mentor Filip Reyntjes? remember he is the one who wrote the constitution of the Genocidal regime, if not driven by stupidity or hatred, what do you expect from him? you are just a biased fool who wants to deceive JF members... ridiculous, why do you need other sources, even IMF doesn't mean anything to you? anyway team jMali never ceases to amaze me... Gachacha gave you life and restored your humanity, some were immediately released, others were pardoned and living side by side with their victims, hard to believe but even the likes of AKAYEZU are back to their communities BTW where is Kambanda was he tried by Gachacha courts too? get a life!
 
Guys stop personal attack, concentrate on the topic. It doesn't add anything to a discussion. This is not a time of discussing Tutsi and Hutu mess, and don't ever cheat yourself that every opponent of Kagame is a Hutu or Interahamwe as you call. The real opponents of your president are Tutsi who knows very well the evils of him and are in Millitary.
you just repeat what I have said above! can't you read and understand what is written on the wall? the only thing you have added is your HATRED towards my nation and my President! get over it...
 
kafie mbele ya safari we mzushi! kama hauna facts za kutuletea hapa, bora uende ukapige porojo kule kwenye zile habari za MBUNGE KUVUNJA REKODI YA KUPIGA DENDA yani mijitu mingine tabu kweli... kwani nani kakuambia uinterahamwe ni kabila fulani? kwani Inyenzi Inkotanyi maana yake ni ututsi? Rwanda itwadatisha kwa hizo akili MATOPE kama asemavyo Koba[
Hasira za nini sasa Inyenzi Inkotanyi as far as I is no different from Interahamwe . Interahamwe for Hutu and Inyenzi Inkotanyi for Tutsi . These two are ideologies that can not be separated. And you are using Inyenzi Inkotanyi to destabilize Burundi right now. Your problem when any think about Tutsi is mentioned you came out wild like injured hyena.
 
kafie mbele ya safari we mzushi! kama hauna facts za kutuletea hapa, bora uende ukapige porojo kule kwenye zile habari za MBUNGE KUVUNJA REKODI YA KUPIGA DENDA yani mijitu mingine tabu kweli... kwani nani kakuambia uinterahamwe ni kabila fulani? kwani Inyenzi Inkotanyi maana yake ni ututsi? Rwanda itwadatisha kwa hizo akili MATOPE kama asemavyo Koba[
Hasira za nini sasa Inyenzi Inkotanyi as far as I know is no different from Interahamwe . Interahamwe for Hutu and Inyenzi Inkotanyi for Tutsi . These two are ideologies that can not be separated. And you are using Inyenzi Inkotanyi to destabilize Burundi right now. Your problem when any think about Tutsi is mentioned you came out wild like injured hyena.
 
KIGALI, 3 November 2015

The claims made about the integrity of Rwanda’s official development statistics by anonymous sources in a France 24 article of 2 November 2015 are fundamentally wrong.

First, there was no change to the definition of poverty in Rwanda. It has remained fixed at 2,500 calories since the first EICV in 2000. That baseline is high in comparative perspective. Rwanda could have lowered the calorie threshold to align with the levels used by similar countries [Table B on p. 34], but chose to maintain the higher baseline in order to be certain that the full picture of poverty and progress was captured.

Second, an update to the composition of the statistical food basket used to measure poverty was long overdue. There have been enormous structural changes to production and consumption patterns in the past fifteen years, such as the introduction of maize as a staple crop. A model that failed to take account of these changes would yield distorted results.

Changes to the ratio of products in the food basket are made following a rigorous methodological process explained in detail [From page 30 to 36 ] of the report including wide consultation with technical development partners.

Rwanda and its development partners have invested heavily in reliable statistical capacity, abiding by international standards. Scrutiny of our work is welcome, and indeed beneficial. Ultimately the facts speak for themselves.

Yusuf Murangwa
(SE)
Director-General
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
mzee wa sumu upoooooo?? tema sumu tema sumu. Hapa kazi tu. Umbea peleka huko kwa wanyamulenge..... LOL
 
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