| Why does Rwanda occupy such a high GEI position? Its surprisingly good performance is related to the recent implementation of affirmative action policies involving legally binding regulations, sometimes of a constitucional nature, designed to promote change in social factors, including structural ones. The following are examples of rapid changes that have taken place in this country over recent years: 
 30% of decision-making related positions were assigned to women; local funds and micro-credits were provided for production projects led by women;  in 2003 Article 187 of the new Rwandan Constitution formalised equity promotion structures such as the National Council of Women; a Gender Issues Monitoring Office was created, to facilitate the participation of women in public life and to ensure that development initiatives are egalitarian in generating benefits for both sexes. As a result of these changes many women entered public life as political leaders. In the Chamber of Deputies seats held by women increased to 48.8%. There was also a significant increase in the participation of women at ministerial and local government levels. The most interesting conclusion to be made is that a high level of economic development is not necessary in order to implement effective gender inequity reduction measures. GEI Rwanda  
| Empowerment |  
| Gaps | Professionals and Technicians Gap | Managers and Directors Gap | Parliamentarians Gap | Ministerial Gap | Empowerment gender gap |  
| 2004 | no data | no data | 96 | 05 | 50 |  
| 2007 | no data | no data | 95 | 67 | 81 |    
|  Economic activity  |  
| Gaps | Activity rate gap | Income gap | Economic activity gender    gap |  
| 2004 | 88 | no data | 88 |  
| 2007 | 95 | 74 | 85  |    
| Education  |  
| Gaps | Literacy gap | Primary enrolment gap | Secondary enrolment gap | Tertiary enrolment gap | Education gender gap |  
| 2004  | 96 | 89 | no data | 50 | 78 |  
| 2007 | 98 | 100 | no data | 62 | 87 |  key measures and areas of action Social Watch Gender Equity Index Recent  GEI trends (2004-2007) GEI  values in 2007 |