Rwanda: RDB, PSF Launch New Mobile Application to Cut Down Time Spent to Solve Business Related Issues

The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) together with Private Sector Federation (PSF) under the framework of the Rwanda Public Private Dialogue (RPPD) Mechanism with the support of the German Development Cooperation through GIZ Eco - Emploi Program have developed a mobile software application: Integrated Business Management Information (IBMI). The application helps in soliciting business issues and ideas in order to provide a feedback platform. The application was launched on May, 25th 2016, at the Lemigo hotel. The launch attracted entrepreneurs and local government officials.

The software works as an SMS application and facilitates finding solutions for business issues and offers a feedback mechanism to the business community across the country. The aim of the mobile application is to improve the business advocacy efforts by providing a platform where issues affecting the business environment are easily collected and tabled for discussion through dialogues between Government and private sector.

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