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 Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
Minister of Education Joseph Nsengimana, delivering remarks during the official launch of the Centre for Genocide and Conflict Studies (CGCS), highlighted expectations for the Centre to advance rigorous, globally relevant research on genocide and conflict prevention; serve as a platform for dialogue across disciplines, institutions, and borders; contribute to curriculum development that embeds peace education and critical thinking at all levels; and engage directly with communities to translate knowledge into meaningful societal impact.
Rwanda
Inside Rwanda’s new genocide and conflict studies centre
Members of Unity Club Intwararumuri joined elderly Genocide survivors known as Intwaza at Impinganzima home  for a commemoration event in Huye District on Friday, April 17. Photos by Dan Gatsinzi
Kwibuka
PHOTOS: Unity Club joins Intwaza to honour Genocide victims
Retired Pastor Antoine Rutayisire shares his testimony during a commemoration event at Kigali Genocide Memorial. He spoke about his personal account of how divisionism in Rwanda’s education system before the Genocide against the Tutsi. Courtesy.
Kwibuka
Kwibuka 32: Pastor Rutayisire recounts cost of divisionism on education
Chief Justice Domitilla Mukantaganzwa urged insurers to prioritise Alternative Dispute Resolution as a faster alternative to lengthy court processes. Courtesy.
Law
Chief Justice sounds alarm over rising insurance disputes
Brig Gen (Rtd) Fred Muziraguharara, who previously served as Chief Executive Officer of Horizon Group Ltd, is among five convicts granted pardon. File
Rwanda
Retired Brig Gen Muziraguharara among five granted pardon
Minister for National Unity and Civic Engagement Jean-Damascène Bizimana , delivers his remarks  during the closing of the commemoration week of the Genocide against the Tutsi on Monday, April 13. Photos by Craish Bahizi
Kwibuka
Minister Bizimana details how bad politics laid ground for Genocide
Senate President François-Xavier Kalinda, lays a wreath to pay tribute to the victims at Rebero Genocide Memorial on Monday, April 13. All photos by Craish Bahizi
Kwibuka
Fight against genocide ideology will continue until it is uprooted - Senate President
A Genocide suspect stands before the committee of Inyangamugayo judges as members of the community look on during a Gacaca trial. The community-based courts tried nearly two million Genocide cases before they were closed in 2012. File
Rwanda
How Gacaca courts still shape justice 32 years after Genocide
Prime Minister Justin Nsengiyumva and  Maj. Gen. Eugene Nkubito, the Commander of the 3rd Division in Western Province lay wreaths to pay tribute to the victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi, at Ngororero Genocide Memorial on Friday, April 10. Photos by Craish Bahizi
Kwibuka
PHOTOS: PM Nsengiyumva urges unity at Genocide commemoration in Ngororero
Issa Nsengiyumva shares his testimony during the 15th edition of Our Past Initiative on Thursday, April 9. All photos by Craish Bahizi
Kwibuka
One child's ordeal at age nine during Genocide
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Crime
Genocide: Ex-FAR finance boss set for trial in France
Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrii Sybiha. Courtesy
Kwibuka
Kwibuka 32: Ukraine calls for global unity against genocidal propaganda
Rwandans and friends of Rwanda across the globe joined in remembrance, honouring the more than one million lives lost in the Genocide against the Tutsi. Courtesy
Kwibuka
PHOTOS: How Rwandan communities abroad marked Kwibuka 32
President Paul Kagame meets with Dani Dayan, Chairperson of Yad Vashem the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem,
Kwibuka
Kagame, international leaders discuss genocide prevention
President Paul Kagame and First Lady alongside thousands of youths during the Walk to Remember on Tuesday, April 7. Photos by Village Urugwiro
Kwibuka
PHOTOS: Kagame, First Lady join thousands of mourners in Walk to Remember
Rwandans living in the United States have welcomed a proclamation by the City of Kentwood, Michigan, recognising April 7, 2026, as the International Day of Reflection on the Genocide against the Tutsi.
Kwibuka
US City of Kentwood honours Genocide victims with official proclamation
The New Times
Kwibuka
Kwibuka32: ‘We must learn from past failures,’ says UN chief
:Rwandans and friends of Rwanda around the world will gather from April 7 to 13 to mark the 32nd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, which claimed more than one million lives in just 100 days, from April to July 1994. PHOTO BY Sam NGENDAHIMANA
Kwibuka
32 years later, Rwanda remembers

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