Rwanda
11%
3/28
AI Gap Index
1/10
Schools
0/8
Workforce
1/6
Governance
1/4
Access
Schools 1/10
D1 AI literacy curriculum exists in schools 1 National AI Policy makes AI literacy Priority Area 1, explicitly calling for workforce reskilling with AI and data skills. The 2025 Anthropic/ALX/Chidi deployment operates within the national education system via the ICT and Education ministries. [1], [2]
D2 Curriculum is binding law or mandate 0
D3 Ethics component included in curriculum 0
D4 Teacher training mandated and funded before rollout 0
D5 Dedicated funding attached to the requirement 0
Workforce 0/8
D6 Employers legally required to train all employees 0
D7 Training must cover ethics and critical evaluation 0
D8 Pre-redundancy training obligation exists 0
D9 Workers have rights when AI used in employment decisions 0
Civil Service & Governance 1/6
D10 Civil servants working with AI must receive training 1 Rwanda Information Society Authority (RISA) coordinates digital and AI governance and published Rwanda's AI Policy vision — an advisory and coordination body rather than a full regulator with enforcement powers. [1]
D11 Minimum training standard is defined 0
D12 Enforcement mechanism exists with named authority 0
Public Access 1/4
D13 Free or publicly funded AI literacy resources available 1 The Chidi AI learning companion, deployed by ministries of ICT and Education in partnership with ALX and Anthropic, provides publicly accessible AI learning tools to students and professionals across the country. [1], [2]
D14 Digital infrastructure support for schools and institutions 0