Rwanda's population growth rate has experienced dramatic fluctuations, shaped by historical events and recovery efforts. In the early 1990s, the growth rate hovered around 2.2%–2.4%, reflecting a steady demographic trend. However, the 1994 genocide caused a catastrophic decline, with growth rates plummeting to -16.05% in 1994 and -16.88% in 1995. These years saw mass displacement, loss of life, and disruption of societal structures, significantly impacting population dynamics.
A sharp rebound occurred in 1996, with a remarkable growth rate of 16.63% of Rwanda's total population, as refugees returned and rebuilding efforts began. This spike gradually normalized, with rates stabilizing to around 1.2%–3.2% between 1998 and 2005. From the mid-2000s onward, sustained economic growth, improved healthcare, and reduced infant mortality supported a steady growth rate of 2.3%–2.7%. By 2023, the rate declined slightly to 2.28%, reflecting ongoing family planning initiatives and demographic transition as Rwanda moves toward a more stable population structure.
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