Transforming the Rwandan woman from victim to partner in development

When the first bullet went off at Kagitumba border in October 1990, the big plan was to break the shackles of being referred to as refugees for over 30 years and to build a country that would provide peace, stability and development for its entire population.
As was the case during the Liberation struggle, women today play a major role in the army. Here, an RDF female peacekeeper leads colleagues back home from a mission. (File)
As was the case during the Liberation struggle, women today play a major role in the army. Here, an RDF female peacekeeper leads colleagues back home from a mission. (File)
Nasra Bishumba