Relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions supports economic recovery
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CIF v3.0 Fase de Insegurida d Alimentaria Aguda
CIF v3.0 Fase de Insegurida d Alimentaria Aguda
peor sin ayuda humanitaria actual o programada
CIF v3.0 Fase de Insegurida d Alimentaria Aguda
peor sin ayuda humanitaria actual o programada
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PROJECTED OUTCOMES THROUGH MAY 2021
As of October 24, Rwanda's COVID-19 test positivity rate has ranged between 0.1 to 1.8 percent over the last two weeks, along with a drop in daily confirmed COVID-19 cases. Expanded testing and tracing capacity is also helping control a rapid rise in COVID-19 infections. The decline in national confirmed COVID-19 cases led to removing public transport restrictions in late September, allowing buses to fill all available seats and going anywhere across the country, provided people follow basic health guidelines (mask-wearing and frequent handwashing). The normalization of public transport is expected to reduce household costs, improving household purchasing power and food access. As economic activity across the country continues to increase across various sectors, urban and rural household income and consumption is expected to improve steadily.
The ongoing 2020/21 Season A started on-time across most of the country. Rainfall has been adequate for the current crop development stages, except for localized parts of the northern and eastern provinces where the rains were delayed by two to three weeks. Imports of beans from Uganda, a traditional supplier in times of shortages, have not resumed as the Gatuna border post remains closed. Imports of rice, maize, and beans from Tanzania are likely to continue filling some domestic supply gaps, improving household food access and moderating prices.
According to the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR), from August to September 2020, the price of food and non-alcoholic beverages increased by 2.2 and 3.9 percent for urban and rural areas, respectively. However, the price increase was driven primarily by 'vegetables' (beans, bananas, roots, tubers, fruits, and vegetables), which increased by 5.8 percent nationally. Nationally, the price of food and non-alcoholic beverages increased by 15.1 percent compared to September 2019, with the price of 'cereals' and 'vegetables' rising by 4.7 and 22.5 percent, respectively. The national cost of transport, which accounts for 8 percent of the average household expenses, was 22.7 percent higher than last year.
As of August 31, 2020, UNHCR Rwanda reported that there are 148,694 refugees in Rwanda. Approximately 48 percent are Burundian, and 52 percent are from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Following the recent peaceful Burundian presidential election, an agreement between UNHCR and the Rwandan and Burundian governments was reached to facilitate the voluntary repatriation of Burundian refugees. Since August 27, there have been six convoys repatriating a total of 3,062 Burundian refugees. More refugees would have been repatriated, but the reception center's capacity in northwestern Burundi is currently unable to accept more returnees. The estimated 12,000 Burundian refugees in urban areas are unlikely to return soon, despite reduced income-earning opportunities during the urban lockdowns and declines in remittances. Urban refugees are likely Stressed (IPC Phase 2), with the worst-affected households likely in Crisis (IPC Phase 3).
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