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According to the Global Innovation Index, Rwanda ranks first among its income group before Madagascar and Ethiopia in its effort to promote innovation in the country. It is also ranked at the 9th spot in the sub-Saharan African Group
According to the Global Innovation Index, Rwanda ranks first among income groups before Madagascar and Ethiopia in its effort to promote innovation in the country. It is also ranked at the 9th spot in the sub-Saharan African group.
The 2022 Global Innovation Index assesses the innovation performance of around 132 economies. The index is calculated on the basis of innovation strengths and weaknesses. Mauritius, South Africa, and Morocco are the best-ranked African nations in the index- 45th, 61st, and 67th -respectively. Mauritania, Burundi, and Guinea are the least innovative African economies, according to Global Innovation Index’s pecking order.
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The report commends Rwanda’s policies for ease of doing business and its scientific and technical articles. These are listed among the nation’s strengths. Of the 26 outperformers on innovation, eight are from Sub-Saharan Africa, with Kenya, Rwanda, and Mozambique in the lead. Switzerland, the United States, and Sweden lead the Global Innovation Index.