International donors have agreed to give two-hundred-and-fifty-million dollars to Rwanda to support economic reform over the next two years.
A statement issued after a two-day meeting in Sweden organised by the World Bank and the Rwandan government said Rwanda had made significant progress in restoring economic and social stability since the massacres of 1994, in which one million people are estimated to have been killed.
The Rwandan government welcomed the donation.
From the newsroom of the BBC World Service