NGO Audit Requirements in Rwanda 2025 —
Complete Checklist for Donors & INGOs
Everything your NGO or INGO needs to prepare for a successful audit in Rwanda — RGB compliance, donor requirements, document checklist and key deadlines.
Operating an NGO or INGO in Rwanda comes with specific legal obligations — chief among them the annual independent audit required by the Rwanda Governance Board (RGB). Beyond RGB compliance, most international donors (USAID, EU, UN, GIZ, World Bank) impose their own additional audit requirements that organizations must meet to remain eligible for funding.
This guide covers everything your organization needs to know about NGO audit requirements in Rwanda in 2025 — who must be audited, what documents you need, and how to prepare.
1. RGB Audit Requirements 2025
The Rwanda Governance Board is the government body responsible for registering and overseeing all NGOs operating in Rwanda. Every registered NGO must submit an annual audited report as part of their license renewal process.
| Requirement | Details | Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Annual Audited Financial Report | Signed by an independent ICPAR-certified auditor | Within 6 months of fiscal year end |
| Annual Activity Report | Program activities and achievements | Same as above |
| RGB License Renewal | Submitted with audit report | Annual — check your certificate |
| RRA Tax Compliance Certificate | Proof of tax compliance from RRA | Required for renewal |
| RSSB Compliance Certificate | All RSSB contributions up to date | Required for renewal |
2. Donor-Specific Audit Requirements
Beyond RGB, most international donors impose specific audit requirements as a condition of funding. These vary by donor but generally follow international auditing standards. Here is what the main donors require :
| Donor | Audit Standard | Key Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| USAID | Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS) | Single Audit if >$750K USD, financial statements in English |
| European Union | ISA (International Standards on Auditing) | Expenditure verification report, specific EU audit template |
| United Nations | IPSAS / ISA | Project-specific audit, management letter required |
| GIZ (Germany) | ISA | Annual audit + project closure audit, bilingual report |
| World Bank | ISA | IBRD/IDA audit guidelines, 6 months after fiscal year end |
| UK FCDO | ISA | Value for money assessment included |
3. Interactive Audit Readiness Checklist
Use this checklist to assess your organization’s audit readiness. Check each item as you confirm it is in order :
4. Audit Timeline — When to Start Preparing
| Timeline | Action Required |
|---|---|
| 3 months before fiscal year end | Select and engage your auditor — do not wait until after year end |
| 1 month before year end | Reconcile all accounts, confirm asset register, clear outstanding invoices |
| Year end | Close books, prepare trial balance, compile all supporting documents |
| 1–2 months after year end | Provide all documents to auditor, fieldwork begins |
| 3–4 months after year end | Review draft audit report, provide management responses |
| Within 6 months of year end | Submit final signed audit report to RGB and donors |
5. How to Choose an Auditor for Your NGO in Rwanda
Not every accountant in Rwanda is qualified to sign an independent audit report. Here is what to look for :
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