Rwanda adopted its second-generation National Action plan in 2018 for the period 2018-2022. The NAP was developed by the collaboration of ten ministries, in consultation with civil society organizations and women’s organizations. The NAP is developed under five pillars: participation and leadership of women in decision-making; prevention of violence against women and involvement in conflict prevention; protection from violence; equal access to means of relief, economic recovery and rehabilitation; and women’s promotion and gender mainstreaming in Rwanda’s foreign service and international and regional cooperation and the NAP does not have an allocated budget.