In order to achieve economic transformation and poverty reduction, Rwanda has set its goal on increasing financial inclusion to 80 percent by 2017. Key to this is broadening the financial literacy of Rwandans, and sensitizing on investment diversity and a savings culture both for individuals and consumer-oriented organizations. CNBC Africa investigates.
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