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Human Rights
&It can happen anywhere*: General Assembly reflects on Rwandan genocide
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UN News
Human Rights
UN Secretary-General*s message on the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda - 29TH ANNIVERSARY
By
Ant車nio Guterres
Combating violence
We must counter hate speech if we want to prevent future genocides 每 Alice Wairimu Nderitu
By
Zipporah Musau
Peace and Security
UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide condemns the escalation in fighting in DRC
Statement by Alice Wairimu Nderitu, Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, who is deeply alarmed about the escalation of violence in the Great Lakes Region
By
OSAPG
Climate Change
Climate action: Rwanda is a laboratory of innovative ideas
〞 Ozonnia Ojielo, UN Resident Coordinator, Rwanda
By
Kingsley Ighobor
Economic Development
African Development Bank, AUC, and UNECA pledge funds to boost land governance in Africa
By
UNECA
Human Rights
Rwanda at the UN: Vaccine equity, inclusion, peace, and gender equality top our priorities
〞 Ambassador Valentine Rugwabiza, Permanent Representative of Rwanda to the 51勛圖.
By
Zipporah Musau
Economic Development
Rwanda invests in cycling, helps boost clean air and jobs
By
Diana Odero, Janene Tuniz and Michelle DeFreese
Women in Peacekeeping
&Women are effective in building peace and unity*
〞 Jackline Urujeni from Rwanda, serving in South Sudan
By
Jackline Urujeni
Peace and Security
Rwanda*s remarkable contribution to peace in the CAR recognized
By
UN Peacekeeping
Also
Women break into African politics
Quota systems allow more women to gain elected office
By
Gumisai Mutume
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The world reflects on Rwanda genocide
Annan urges action to prevent future tragedies
By
Ernest Harsch
News
UN chief takes note of judgement by German court against Rwandan rebel leaders
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UN News
News
&The only sustainable future is one that includes us all,* Rwandan President tells UN Assembly
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UN News
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Rwanda remembers
How private groups and government try to heal the wounds of genocide
By
Noam Shuster-Eliasi
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Big dreams for Rwanda*s ICT sector
Success story is grabbing global attention
By
Nirit Ben-Ari
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Rising from the ashes
Twenty years after genocide, Rwanda makes huge development strides
By
Wadzanai Mhute
Web Feature
Rwanda genocide survivors struggle to rebuild their lives
Genocide can happen anywhere, says Jacqueline Murekatete, a survivor
By
Jocelyne Sambira
Special Feature
Information technology super-charging Rwanda's economy
Country aspires to become a regional high-tech hub
By
Masimba Tafirenyika
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To save the lives of mothers, infants
Commitment, money and innovation can reduce high mortality rates
By
Stephanie Urdang
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Pursuit of justice or Western plot?
International indictments stir angry debate in Africa
By
Mary Kimani
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Setting foreign fighters on the road home
Repatriation of ex-combatants vital to securing regional peace
By
Ernest Harsch
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Better health at the click of a button
Information technology helps Rwandan clinics reach out
By
Mary Kimani
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Linking disarmament with justice
chieving peace should not mean ignoring past atrocities
By
Ernest Harsch
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Women push onto Africa*s agenda
NEPAD responds to advocates for women*s rights
By
Itai Madamombe
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Pledging peace at Great Lakes summit
In a region emerging from war, cooperation remains a challenge
By
Michael Fleshman
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Protecting civilians from genocide
Twelve years after the Rwanda slaughter, many challenges remain
By
Mary Kimani
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Rwandan women: AIDS therapy beyond drugs
Food and hope are also essential to survival
By
Stephanie Urdang