Pau, France — At ESC Pau Business School, a Rwandan researcher has achieved a remarkable academic milestone, earning the prestigious Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) with highest honors for her groundbreaking thesis on the transformative role of economic diplomacy in advancing Rwanda’s national brands.
Her dissertation, entitled “The Role of Economic Diplomacy in Promoting the Made in Rwanda and Visit Rwanda Brands and Enhancing Territorial Attractiveness: Strategies and Perspectives for Sustainable Development,” was hailed by the jury as a work of exceptional quality and relevance. The research offers a fresh lens on how diplomacy, when strategically aligned with branding and sustainability, can serve as a catalyst for inclusive growth and long-term development.
The scholar’s work delves into the intersection of diplomacy, branding, and sustainable development. By analyzing Rwanda’s flagship initiatives — Made in Rwanda and Visit Rwanda — she demonstrates how economic diplomacy can elevate national identity, attract foreign investment, and enhance territorial attractiveness.
Her findings underscore that diplomacy is no longer confined to political negotiations; it is increasingly a tool for shaping perceptions, building trust, and positioning nations competitively in the global marketplace. For Rwanda, a country that has rebuilt itself with resilience and innovation, this research provides a roadmap for leveraging its reputation to secure economic opportunities.
In her remarks, the scholar emphasized that her research is not merely academic but deeply practical. She argued that policy makers, trade diplomats, and government officials can draw on her findings to design strategies that:
- Strengthen Rwanda’s global visibility through coordinated branding campaigns
- Align economic diplomacy with sustainability goals to ensure inclusive growth
- Attract foreign direct investment by showcasing Rwanda’s stability and innovation
- Position Rwanda as a hub for tourism, trade, and international partnerships
Experts observing her defense noted that the thesis provides actionable insights that could influence Rwanda’s economic trajectory in the years ahead, particularly as the country seeks to expand its role in regional and global markets.
The scholar expressed heartfelt gratitude to her Thesis Director, Prof. Mohammed Amine Balambo, and jury members Prof. Bertrand Auge, Prof. Frédéric Dosquet, and Prof. Loïc Harriett, whose guidance and rigorous evaluation shaped her work. She also acknowledged the unwavering support of her mentors, colleagues, and family, as well as the leadership of Rwanda for entrusting her with opportunities that made this research possible.
“This milestone is not an end, but a new beginning,” she declared. “It is a renewed commitment to advancing innovative and sustainable African economic diplomacy, proudly inspired by the Rwandan experience.”
Her achievement resonates beyond the walls of ESC Pau Business School. It reflects Rwanda’s broader ambition to harness knowledge, innovation, and diplomacy as engines of transformation. By situating Rwanda’s branding initiatives within the global discourse on economic diplomacy, her thesis bridges theory and practice, offering a blueprint for other African nations seeking to amplify their voices on the world stage.
For Rwanda, the implications are profound: a stronger national brand, enhanced investor confidence, and a sustainable path toward inclusive prosperity.
As Rwanda continues to champion initiatives like Made in Rwanda and Visit Rwanda, this research provides a timely and strategic framework for policy makers. It highlights the importance of weaving together diplomacy, branding, and sustainability into a coherent narrative that not only attracts investment but also inspires pride among citizens.
Her success stands as a testament to the power of scholarship in shaping national futures — and to Rwanda’s growing reputation as a hub of innovation, resilience, and forward-looking leadership.





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