Commentary

TODAY, April 25, the world will be commemorating Malaria Day as stipulated in the Abuja Declaration of 2000. Just like the previous years, Rwanda will join the rest of the world in commemorating this day by highlighting achievements in controlling Malaria while also renewing commitment of achieving zero targets of malaria related deaths by 2015.

The issues of conflict in Sudan are those that I follow closely, which for various reasons, have had my attention since I started swapping MTV channels for news channels close to a decade ago. During my second year of undergrad, the events happening in Sudan, particularly in the western region of Darfur, were reminiscent of those that happened in Rwanda, during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
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