Short background story

Rwanda and Jordan have established a cordial and cooperative relationship based on mutual respect, shared values, and a commitment to international peace and development. Over the years, the two countries have strengthened diplomatic ties through collaboration in multilateral forums, particularly within the United Nations, where both nations actively support peacekeeping, conflict resolution, and humanitarian initiatives.

The cooperation between Rwanda and Jordan also reflects a shared interest in capacity building, security, education, and economic development. By exchanging experiences in governance, peacekeeping, and sustainable development, Rwanda and Jordan continue to explore opportunities to deepen bilateral relations and promote mutual benefits for their peoples.
 

Vision, Mission, and Mandate

The cooperation between Rwanda and Jordan seeks to build a strong and sustainable partnership that promotes peace, prosperity, and shared development. It strengthens bilateral relations through diplomacy, peacekeeping, capacity building, trade, education, and sustainable development, while encouraging political dialogue, economic cooperation, knowledge exchange, and people-to-people interactions for mutual benefit.

Vision

To build a strong and sustainable partnership between Rwanda and Jordan that promotes peace, prosperity, and shared development through mutual cooperation and strategic collaboration.

Mission

To strengthen bilateral relations between Rwanda and Jordan by fostering cooperation in diplomacy, peacekeeping, capacity building, trade, education, and sustainable development for the mutual benefit of both nations.

Mandate

• To promote and deepen diplomatic relations and political dialogue between Rwanda and Jordan. • To enhance cooperation in multilateral and international forums, particularly in peacekeeping, security, and humanitarian initiatives. • To facilitate exchange of knowledge, skills, and best practices in governance, education, and capacity development. • To encourage economic, trade, and investment partnerships between public and private sectors of both countries. • To support people-to-people exchanges that strengthen cultural understanding and long-term cooperation.