Connectivity and Digital Work in Rwanda

Connectivity and Digital Work in Rwanda

Report & Guidance
Apr 1, 2026

A mix-method study to understand mobile network coverage, connectivity needs, and digital work access across refugee camps and host communities in Rwanda.

a classroom setting where several people are engaged in a digital skills development session in Rwand

Introduction

Rwanda hosts more than 137,000 refugees and asylum seekers, many of whom have been in the country for decades. 90% of refugees reside in five camps: Kiziba, Nyabiheke, Kigeme, Mugombwa, and Mahama. The Government of Rwanda (GoR) has established a progressive legal and policy environment for refugees to encourage active participation in Rwandan society. In parallel, the GoR has made significant investments in digital infrastructure and inclusion. The country has already achieved 98% 4G population coverage nationwide, with 5G already live in select areas. 

At the intersection of these two agendas lies a growing opportunity: digital inclusion and digital livelihoods as pathways to self-reliance for refugees and the host communities who live alongside them.