Contracts of Honor: How the Ancient Practice of Imihigo Drives Modern Social Accountability in Rwanda
Imihigo means that we want to improve the way we work, so as to achieve our targets. We want to live a healthy life, to develop, and we want security. This is what Rwandans expect from us as leaders.
PRESIDENT PAUL KAGAME · IMIHIGO SIGNING CEREMONYIn pre-colonial Rwandan tradition, warriors and community leaders would gather before their peers to declare Imihigo — a public vow to accomplish an extraordinarily difficult task.
Failing to achieve a declared target brought personal and communal dishonor, while fulfilling it earned prestige and celebrated standing within the society.
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The full pyramid of accountability, how pledges are evaluated and published, and what Imihigo delivers in clean water, housing, and healthcare on the ground — available to KMT Discovery members.





