Today, President Kagame chaired the Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) in New York. The group gathers Rwandan and International experts who offer strategic advice to the President and the Rwandan government at large.
“Today’s meeting discussed innovative and practical solutions towards sustaining Rwanda’s socio-economic progress, as well as regional and global issues of importance to the country”, according to the State House.
Discussions at PAC are aimed at identifying innovative and pragmatic interventions that drive Rwanda’s socio-economic development.
Launched on 26 September 2007, PAC meets in April and in September every year. The inaugural PAC meeting took place in New York when President Kagame traveled there to take part in the annual United Nations General Assembly and the Clinton Global Initiative. (End)