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Participants at the ongoing UN Senior Mission Leaders Course (UNSMLC) have been urged to share best practices while carrying out peacekeeping assignments in volatile areas.

THE Government is set to increase spending on infrastructure projects in the next fiscal year as it seeks to further make doing business and to boost the country’s economic growth in the medium term.

The African Development Bank has welcomed a pledge by the Group of Eight (G8) leaders to promote investments in sustainable agriculture as a strategy of uplifting millions of Africans out of poverty.

Senior military officials from the East African Community (EAC) partner states, among others, yesterday began an International Military Observers Course, at Rwanda Peace Academy (RPA) Nyakinama, Musanze District.

The High Council of the Islamic Community in Rwanda has amended the act governing the office of the grand mufti, extending his mandate to seven years up from five.

THE Federal State of Rhineland Palatinate in Germany over the weekend celebrated 30 years of partnership with Rwanda.

The Korea Internet and Security Agency (KISA) is set to extend its expertise to Rwanda in information protection technology, according to Jean Philbert Nsengimana, the Minister of Youth and ICT.

The wider use of contraceptive methods within the East Africa region is still undermined by underlying cultural beliefs that glorify large families, health officials said during the 5th Eastern Africa Reproductive Health Network (EARHN) summit.
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