Rwanda will have chartered arbitrators trained from within the country by the end of 2025, officials at the Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (Ciarb), Rwanda branch, have said.
Rwanda will have chartered arbitrators trained from within the country by the end of 2025, officials at the Institute of Chartered Arbitrators , Rwanda branch, have said.
In support of such efforts, Ciarb Rwanda branch aims to encourage the use of arbitration and other modes of private dispute resolution in Rwanda through a continued working relationship with the Kigali International Arbitration Centre , which until now has been the sole provider of dispute resolution training in the jurisdiction.
"We want to get more professions to join. I am happy to report that at Ciarb, so far we have members including retired Supreme Court justices, lecturers, engineers, architects, and accountants. We are getting diversified. We need to have many disciplines so that we give quality services to people who seek assistance from the arbitrators," he noted.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.
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