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Guidelines for Fixing Salaries in the Rwandan Public Sector
Ministry of Public Service and Labour, Rwanda
This guide highlights a tentative job classification and a grade-related scale / structure on which the salary scale’s implementation will be based.
Rwanda • 2004 • Labour
National Policy on Workplace Learning to Prepare Rwandan Youth for Employment (Workplace Learning Policy)
Ministry of Public Service and Labour, Rwanda
The major goal of the new Workplace Learning Policy is to create systems, institutional structures as well as standards and regulations that ensure the full use and recognition of the country’s potential of training and learning at the workplace in order to increase the relevance and marketability of skills.
Rwanda • 2015 • Labour
La Politique Cadre De La Reforme De La Fonction Publique Rwandais)
Ministry of Public Service and Labour, Rwanda
L’un des objectifs de cette politique est d’introduire une culture de gestion commune en référence à de nouvelles pratiques et méthodes de gestion efficaces pour l’administration publique rwandaise.
Rwanda • 2002 • Labour
Prime Minister’s Order N° 105/03 of 30/09/2020 Related to the Community-Based Health Insurance Scheme Contributions
Ministry of Health, Rwanda
This Order determines contributors to the community-based health insurance scheme, amounts of their contributions and modalities for their payment.
Rwanda • 2020 • Health
Order on Additional and Specific Types of Agreements, Decisions, Practices, and Codes of Conduct Considered to be Anti-competitive or Abuse of Dominant Position
Ministry of Trade and Industry, Rwanda
“This order specifies the types of agreements, decisions, practices and codes of conduct deemed anti-competitive or liable to cause abuse due to the dominant
position”.
Rwanda • 2004 • Gender and Human Rights
Order on Annual Fees Payable by Public Utilities
Ministry of Infrastructure, Rwanda
The ministerial order sets out the proportions of Public Utilities Turnover to
be used as the basis for the calculation of annual fees to be paid into the Regulatory Agency’s account.
Rwanda • 2004 • Infrastructure and Construction
Order on Conditions to be Incorporated into Telecommunications and Radiocommunications Licenses
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The ministerial order sets out the conditions to be incorporated into standard telecommunications, individual communications, and radiocommunications licenses.
Rwanda • 2004 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Order Specifying the Content of the Regulatory Board's Register of Telecommunications Activities.
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The ministerial order specifies the telecommunications content of the register. It clearly highlights the ten contents deemed necessary to appear in the register.
Rwanda • 2004 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Order on Requests for Installation of Telecommunications Facilities and Terminal Equipment on Public and Private Property
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The ministerial order defining the items necessary for inclusion in the public or private installation request. The order is irrespective of other measures to be taken in the installation of telecommunications equipments.
Rwanda • 2004 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Order on Telecommunications Networks and Services not Requiring a Telecommunications License
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The ministerial order addresses exemptions from telecommunications license for opeartion of telecommunications network, and provision of telecommunication services. The order however does not exempt persons or organizations form all other requirements
Rwanda • 2004 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Order on the General Conditions and Pricing Principles to be Respected in Interconnection Agreements
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The ministerial order states the general conditions and pricing principles that an agreement for Interconnection between Public Telecommunications Operators should meet. The order however exempts Interconnection between non-public networks, interconnection between a public network and a non-public network, and activities that makes available to another operator, resources, in order to allow the provision of telecommunications services.
Rwanda • 2004 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Order on Ratification of the Constitution and Convention of the African Telecommunications Union (ATU)
Ministry of Information and Communication Technology,Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rwanda
The presidential order ratifies the constitution and convention of the African Telecommunications Union (ATU) adopted at Cape Town, Republic of South Africa, December 1999
Rwanda • 2018 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Order on the Ministry of Information Technology and Communication
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The prime minister’s order determines the mission, functions, organizational structure, job profiles, salaries, and fringe benefits for employees of the ministry of information technology and communication. The ministry is charged with the development and coordination of national policies and programs of the ICT sector.
Rwanda • 2017 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Order on Rwanda Special Economic Zones Authority
Ministry of Trade and Industry, Rwanda
The Prime Minister’s order determines the functions and organization of the Rwanda special economic zones authority. The ministry of trade and industry is saddled with the responsibility of supervising the authority
Rwanda • 2012 • Trade, Industry, and Investment
Order on Instructions for the Publication in the Official Gazette of Modifications Made to Telecommunications Licenses
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The ministerial order outlines the set of instructions guiding publications in the official gazette of modifications aimed at individual and standard telecommunications licenses.
Rwanda • 2004 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Order on the Regulatory Board in Telecommunications Matters
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The Presidential order determines the specific duties of the regulatory board in telecommunications matters. The duties include; monitoring and enforcement of obligations, licensing, declarations, accreditations, and handling of universal access.
Rwanda • 2004 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Order on the Universal Access Fund and Public Operator's Contributions
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
“The order defines Universal access to telecommunications services as the widest possible access, on affordable terms and with minimum subsidy, to a public telephone service, by the general public in ail parts of the Republic”. The order sets out the functioning of the universal access fund and highlights the contributions to be made to the fund by public operators
Rwanda • 2004 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Law Governing Information and Communication Technologies
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The law applies to; the postal sector, broadcasting sector, information society, and electronic communications. The law seeks to establish a legal framework for ICT policies and regulations.
Rwanda • 2016 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Law on Prevention and Punishment of Cyber Crimes
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The law addresses issues bordering on; prevention of cyber crimes, vis a vis obligations of service provider; investigation of cyber crimes, the different forms of cyber offences and their relevant penalties; and other miscellaneous provisions. The law applies to all cybercrimes committed in Rwanda or outside Rwanda, if they affect Rwanda.
Rwanda • 2018 • Information, Communication, and Technology
Law Establishing Rwanda Information Society Authority
Ministry of Information Technology and Communication and Innovation, Rwanda
The law establishes the Rwanda information society authority (RISA) as a non commercial public institution with distinct legal personality and enjoying financial and administrative autonomy. Prominent among its objectives are; implementation of national ICT policies and programs, embark on programs that prioritises personnel development, and to cooperate and collaborate with other national and international bodies with similar mandate.
Rwanda • 2017 • Information, Communication, and Technology