Rwanda

Senate

Political system
Presidential-Parliamentary
Structure of parliament
Bicameral
IPU membership
Yes

Data on women

Information on the current and historical representation of women in the parliament. Consult the 'Elections' tab to see how women have fared in elections or renewals.

Current representation

Women's representation in the current parliament or chamber

Current number of members
26
Women
14
Percentage of women
53.8%

Speaker

No information available

Secretary general

Secretary General
Yvonne Umulisa (Female)

Chairs of specialized bodies

Specialized body Theme Name Sex Age
Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee Foreign affairs, Defence Hadijia Murangwa Ndangiza Female 48
Committee on Social Affairs and Human Rights Human rights Adrie Umuhire Female 46

Data on age at the start of the legislature

Number of members, by age (2024-09)
Breakdown of members by age and gender
18 - 20 21 - 30 31 - 40 41 - 45 46 - 50 51 - 60 61 - 70 71 - 80 81 - 90 91 and over Totals per gender
Male 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 1 0 0 12
Female 0 0 0 0 3 8 3 0 0 0 14
Totals per age interval 0 0 0 0 4 11 10 1 0 0 26
Total <= 45: 0 Total >= 46: 26
Percentage of members, by age
Age at the last election or renewal Overall Male Female
Percentage of MPs 30 years of age or younger
0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Percentage of MPs 40 years of age or younger
0.0% 0% 0.0%
Percentage of MPs 45 years of age or younger
0.0% 0% 0.0%

Reserved seats and quotas

There are reserved seats in parliament for certain groups
Yes
Electoral quota for women
Yes

Notes: At least thirty per cent (30 %) of the Senators shall be women

Sources: Constitution, art 82

First woman in parliament

Year of first woman in parliament
1981

First woman speaker

Year of first woman speaker
2008

Women’s suffrage

Date of independence
1962
Women’s right to vote
1961
Restricted or universal suffrage
Universal

Notes: Prior to independence, the Legislative Decree of Rwanda - Urundi (L.D.R.U.) N° 02/269, issued by the Belgian administration of the UN Trust territory on 17 August 1961 (and first exercised in the legislative elections on 25 September 1961) granted universal suffrage to women. This right was confirmed at independence when suffrage was granted in the 1962 Constitution.

Women's right to stand for election
1961
Restricted or universal
Restricted
Detail of restrictions
Right to stand for election was granted for all positions except that of President (granted in 1978, in the new constitution)
Women's right to stand for election
1978
Restricted or universal
Universal

Women's caucus

Women's caucuses or parliamentary groups that bring together women parliamentarians to strengthen cooperation and amplify their voices. For other parliamentary bodies or committees that have a specific mandate to address gender equality matters, see the ‘Specialized body – Gender equality’ tab.

Historical data for IPU membership

Historical data for IPU membership
Year IPU membership
2020-09
List of values for 2020-09
No
2019-04
List of values for 2019-04
No
2018-06
List of values for 2018-06
No