5.3. Conclusion
Rwanda is classified among the poorest countries in the world.
The reasons of this poverty are multiple but the problem becomes complex when
one bends on the social data to pursue the process of development.
In general, research results revealed that the market is too
small for the CS in Rwanda. Even though there are several people who like the
CS, rare are those that are able to buy them. The reasons of the rarity of the
CS in our country are mainly the laziness and the carelessness of Rwandan
artists, associated with the disinterestedness of institutions assigned to
promote the art and the Rwandan culture. Mostly, the Rwandan artists refuse to
make such projects because they have fear of failure.
Indeed, some artists who accept to make long-term profitable
projects are optimistic persons. This has been proved in the hypothesis testing
that the optimistic point of view helped the ``script-writer and drawer''
A.Z.C. to achieve his project of CS.
Moreover, a note has been taken on the main obstacles met by
Rwandan people during the conception and the realization of a long-term
profitable project. There are some who don't make any long-term profitable
projects because they don't have intellectual capacity. Others put in reason
the level of life expectancy. Others have been discouraged by the behaviors of
those that should sustain them. There are also others who put in reason both
the level of life expectancy and the discouragement caused by behaviors of
those that should sustain them.
The study found out that long-term profitable projects direct
to economic development of the country. In addition, doing a long-term
profitable project in Rwanda requires the author to see things in optimistic
manner. This has been proved in hypothesis testing that the economic
development of Rwanda requires the optimism of its population.
5.4. Recommendations
The purpose of this section is to make recommendations on the
way that the Rwandan citizens should participate actively in the economic
development of their country.
Ø The State, without giving up its role of protector
and referee, must let the individual's initiatives spread out extensively in
the domain of economics;
Ø Intellectuals, with innovative ideas, must not only
think about looking for jobs in the teaching career or in enterprises already
existing, but also to create their own enterprises (mindset change);
Ø The Rwandan people must endeavor to think positively
because the development of Rwanda is vowed to the failure if its population
only views its negative image (the secret of success is being positive).
5.5. Suggestions for further researches
This study is not exhaustive. So, other researchers should
shade light on what could be helpful to the optimism of Rwandan people and
economic development of their country. Thus, further researches could be done
on the following topics:
v Neo-colonialism as one of many factors hindering the
economic development of under-developed countries. Rwanda as a case study.
v Arts and economic development. A comparative analysis
between developed and under-developed countries taking Rwanda as an example.
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