01/06/2026
MALAWI DELGATION BEGINS STUDY VISIT IN KIGALI TO LEARN FROM RWANDA'S URBAN AND DIGITAL REFORMS
On Monday, June 1, 2026, a Malawian delegation commenced a study visit to Kigali, Rwanda.
The visit is supported by UNDP through its Decentralization and Local Governance Strengthening workstream and FDH Bank.
The delegation was welcomed by Rwanda Cooperation, which briefed them on Rwanda’s urban transport reforms, digital mobility solutions, and the implementation of the 2050 Kigali City Master Plan.
In the afternoon, the delegation visited Rwanda National Police (RNP) headquarters, where officials presented Rwanda’s daily public order management systems and the institution’s digital transformation initiatives.
A field visit within Kigali City demonstrated how police conduct traffic control and road accident response operations. The demonstrations highlighted a transparent, accountable police service that has digitized most of its core functions.
One notable observation was the high level of order and compliance among motorcyclists on Rwanda’s roads. In Rwanda, no motorcyclist may operate without membership in a registered cooperative, proper registration, a helmet, and adherence to passenger limits and designated pick-up points. Road compliance is strictly enforced and non-negotiable.
The 24-hour cctv surveillance system monitoring Kigali’s streets has significantly improved order and public safety.
As a result, Rwanda is widely recognized as one of the safest places to drive in the region.
UNDP Malawi
FDH Bank Plc - Malawi
Lilongwe City Council
Mzuzu City Council