Dozens of ex-militia killers stroll around an open camp beneath mist-shrouded volcanoes in Rwanda. They are learning to reintegrate into the country whose government they have spent years trying to ...
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New memoir confronts Rwanda’s history through one woman’s life
In The Roads That Found Me, Amelberge Nyagatare traces a life shaped by resilience, displacement, discrimination, and extraordinary courage. From a childhood marked by family separation and ethnic ...
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - A U.N. court trying the architects of Rwanda's 1994 genocide jailed a former Kigali governor for life on five counts including ordering the killing of 60 Tutsi boys in a ...
(Adds detail, other sentences) By George Obulutsa NAIROBI, Dec 18 (Reuters) - A U.N. court sentenced a former army colonel accused of masterminding Rwanda's genocide in 1994 to life in prison on ...
MUGOMBWA REFUGEE CAMP, Rwanda, June 25 (UNHCR) - Judith self-consciously adjusts her skirt as she balances her two-year-old-son on her knee. Her sarong-like traditional kitenge covers one leg to her ...
Joel, his wife and seven children returned from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) where they have been refugees for more than twenty-three years. Joel fled Rwanda after the Genocide against ...
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Rwanda’s surgical journey from scarcity to life-saving care
Thirty years ago, specialised procedures such as neurosurgery and kidney transplants were rare in Rwanda. With only six surgeons nationwide, many patients had no choice but to seek treatment abroad.
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