The effect of NGOs in sustainable community economic Empowerment
Abstract
This study explores how NGOs promote sustainable economic empowerment in rural
Rwanda. While NGOs support marginalized communities with development programs,
persistent poverty and unemployment in areas like Boneza Sector highlight challenges in the
sustainability and effectiveness of these efforts. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in sustainable community economic
empowerment, focusing on Arise Rwanda Ministries. Specific Objectives were to analyze the
influence of capacity building initiatives in sustaining community economic empowerment of
beneficiaries, to assess the contribution of financial support programs in sustaining economic
empowerment of beneficiaries, to evaluate the contribution of infrastructure development
projects in sustaining community economic empowerment of beneficiaries and to examine
the influence of community mobilization efforts in sustaining community economic
empowerment of beneficiaries. The study used a qualitative approach, and case study design.
Both interview and focus group discussion were used as data collection methods. The study
found that, Arise Rwanda Ministries’ capacity-building programs equip beneficiaries with
key skills for entrepreneurship and financial management, despite challenges like low literacy
and attendance. The financial support provided by Arise Rwanda Ministries combines micro-
loans with training, helping many grow businesses, though repayment fears and fund misuse
remain concerns. Infrastructure projects improve access to markets, roads, and clean water,
boosting economic activity and health, but require stronger community maintenance.
Community mobilization fosters participation and ownership, yet attendance and leadership
gaps need ongoing support. Together, these efforts drive sustainable economic
empowerment. Arise Rwanda Ministries has played a vital EFFECT in advancing sustainable
economic empowerment by combining capacity building, financial assistance, infrastructure
development, and community mobilization. These integrated efforts have improved
livelihoods, strengthened social cohesion, and fostered self-reliance among beneficiaries. For
lasting success, training must be more relevant, financial literacy and support expanded,
community ownership strengthened, and participation made more inclusive. Ongoing
commitment and collaboration will drive meaningful, lasting change.
Key words: NGOs, Sustainable, Community, Economic Empowerment.

