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Robson, Julia, James Bao, Alissa Wang, et al. "Making sense of Rwanda’s remarkable vaccine coverage success." International Journal of Healthcare 6, no. 1 (2020): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/ijh.v6n1p56.

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After the Rwandan genocide in 1994, vaccine coverage was close to zero. Several factors, including extreme poverty, rural populations and mountainous geography affect Rwandans’ access to immunizations. Post-conflict, various other factors were identified, including the lack of immunization program infrastructure, and lack of population-level knowledge and demand. In recent years, Rwanda is one of few countries that has demonstrated a sustained increase to near universal vaccination coverage, with a current rate of 98%. Our aim was to ask why and how Rwanda achieved this success so that it coul
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Tembo, Nick Mdika. "Writing ‘Parrhesia’, Narrating ‘the Other Rwandan Genocide’." Matatu 48, no. 2 (2016): 418–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18757421-04802011.

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At the end of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, close to a million Tutsis and moderate Hutus had been murdered, and over 1.5 million people were either internally displaced or had fled over the borders into neighbouring countries and beyond for fear of reprisals from the advancing Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF). This article places Marie Béatrice Umutesi’s Surviving the Slaughter (2004) and Pierre-Claver Ndacyayisenga’s Dying to Live (2012) within the context of post-1994 Rwandan testimonial literature that writes what is feared to be “the other Rwandan genocide,” particularly against those who fled t
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Fan, Ho Sio. "Research on the Effect of Rwanda Gender Quotas on Political Representation and Optimizing Strategy." SHS Web of Conferences 193 (2024): 04012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202419304012.

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This essay examines the effect of Rwanda's gender quotas on political representation, especially in the Rwandan government, and proposes a few optimizing strategies for it to develop. Rwanda is a developing and post-genocide country in Sub-Saharan Africa, in which the average progress in gender equality is low. However, Rwanda outstands and ranks exceptionally high in gender equality, which largely depends on its gender quotas. Therefore, it is valuable to look at this country, which shows great controversy at the regional level. This essay mainly relies on the Literature Research Method, incl
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Nkaka, Raphael, and Charles Kabwete Mulinda. "Sacred Kingship and Political Power in Ancient Rwanda." Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business 1, no. 1 (2020): 20–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/rjsshb.v1i1.3.

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This article revisits the sacred kingship in ancient Rwanda. The existing literature presented it as either obvious or doubtful. Using local sources and exploring theories related to sacred kingship, we argue that the kingship in Rwanda was sacred. We also identify the role that this sacred kingship played in the processes of unification the territory of Rwanda, creation of material culture, origins and consolidation of the kingship and the kingdom. The most important role of the sacred kingship appears to have been mainly the legitimization of the King’s power. We use documentary research and
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Uwizeyimana, Dominique Emmanuel. "Evaluating how and why the Government of Rwanda failed to achieve middle-income status (MICS) in 2020: Lessons for other African countries." Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development 8, no. 9 (2024): 4538. http://dx.doi.org/10.24294/jipd.v8i9.4538.

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In the 1960s, many East Asian Tiger countries, such as Taiwan, Malaysia, China, etc., faced unfavourable socio-economic conditions like those facing many African countries such as Rwanda. For example, in the 1960s, Singapore was classified as an undeveloped country, with its GDP per capita standing at less than $320. However, all these countries managed to reach a development level like that of Western and North American countries (such as the U.S. and Canada), within a space of less than 15 years. Today, Singapore’s GDP per capita has risen to an incredible $84,501, making it the sixth highes
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Cox, Andrew, and Pamela Abbott. "Librarians’ Perceptions of the Challenges for Researchers in Rwanda and the Potential of Open Scholarship." Libri 71, no. 2 (2021): 93–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/libri-2020-0036.

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Abstract Open scholarship is a major reform movement within research. This paper seeks to understand how open scholarship might address the challenges faced by research in Africa, through a study based on a participatory collaborative workshop to create a partnership with librarians in Rwanda. The literature review identifies three broad perspectives on the apparent under-performance of Rwandan research: one locating the issue in the unequal scholarly communications system, a second pointing to a country deficit and a third blaming cognitive injustices. The Rwandan librarians see researchers a
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Palmer, Ian. "Psychosocial costs of war in Rwanda." Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 8, no. 1 (2002): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/apt.8.1.17.

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The extraordinary events of 1994 in Rwanda touched the world, and the extent and brutality of the atrocities committed scarred it (Anderson, 1998). There are no simple explanations or solutions for such human tragedy. Societies are shattered by war, and societal interventions are required to heal the physical and psychological wounds. The final outcome of such interventions is, however, difficult to predict. Psychiatric involvement in Rwanda's suffering has been small and examination of the literature reveals a paucity of data. Most of the data that are available are qualitative, as that is th
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Mugabowindekwe, Maurice, and Gaspard Rwanyiziri. "Comparative assessment of homogeneity differences in multi-temporal NDVI strata and the currently used agricultural area frames in Rwanda." South African Journal of Geomatics 9, no. 1 (2022): 89–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/sajg.v9i1.7.

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This study compared two methods used for agricultural statistics generation in Rwanda. The first method is area frame sampling, which is also the currently used method in Rwandan seasonal agricultural surveys; while the second method is the application of remote sensing technique using multi-temporal Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) classes to stratify land into homogenous agriculture land classes. The analysis of the methodological flow of Rwanda area frames and the estimated homogeneity in the resulting frames was mainly based on literature review. For the delineation of homogen
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Osiebe, Garhe. "“Avoiding the consequences of being famous”: An interview with the Queen of Rwandan Karaoke, Jane Uwimana." Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business 2, no. 2 (2021): 25–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/rjsshb.v2i2.3.

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Karaoke is the act of singing to prerecorded music. Put differently, karaoke is an exhibition of some sort of scripted simulation (Adams, 1996). The literature on karaoke performance is extensive across the globe. In Africa, however, this literature is non-existent. This is so in spite of the rampancy of the category in Rwanda‘s provinces where a karaoke fever brews, a near-absent nightlife notwithstanding. Having witnessed the popularity of karaoke in the country firsthand, and towards addressing the curious gap in the extant literature, Isought audiences with a selection of leading karaoke p
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Nzabatsinda, Anthère. "Hotel Rwanda." Research in African Literatures 36, no. 4 (2005): 233–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/ral.2005.36.4.233.

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Nzabatsinda, Anthere. "Hotel Rwanda." Research in African Literatures 36, no. 4 (2005): 233–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ral.2005.0173.

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Chidakwa, Nowell. "The 4Rs Framework: Creating A Synergy to Support the Implementation of English Education for Sustainable Development in Rwanda." Research in Social Sciences and Technology 9, no. 2 (2024): 133–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.46303/ressat.2024.29.

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Rwanda started teaching English to support sustainable development and deliver the five key pillars that will help Rwandans transition from their existing way of life to the society they all desire and are happy to be a part of. As a follow-up to the Sustainable Development Goals and the Berlin Declaration on Education for Sustainable Development, the government ensured the standardisation and teaching of English. In order to assist the implementation of English teaching nationally, the theoretical paper explains how the 4Rs Framework—relationship-building, recognition, responsibilities, and r
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Breed, Ananda. "Performing the Nation: Theatre in Post-Genocide Rwanda." TDR/The Drama Review 52, no. 1 (2008): 32–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/dram.2008.52.1.32.

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While grassroots theatre brings together perpetrators and survivors of the Rwandan genocide, government-driven campaigns can manipulate theatre for reconciliation to serve its own nationalist agenda. The Mutabaruka company use their performances in Burundi to resurrect/construct the identity of a precolonial Rwanda; the Mashirika theatre focus on reconciling the Hutu, Tutsi, and Twa.
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Machnik-Słomka, Joanna, and Alain Patience Ihimbazwe Ndanguza. "DETERMINANTS OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IMPLEMENTATION IN BANKING INSTITUTIONS IN POLAND AND RWANDA – A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS." Scientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology Organization and Management Series 2024, no. 212 (2024): 267–85. https://doi.org/10.29119/1641-3466.2024.212.16.

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Purpose: The objective is to identify and characterize the determinants of the implementation of the CSR concept in banking institutions in Poland and Rwanda. This article examines both internal and external factors influencing CSR practices in these countries, offering insights into how different contexts shape CSR strategies. Design/methodology/approach: A comparative analysis is used to evaluate CSR determinants in Polish and Rwandan banks. The study reviews literature, regulatory documents, and case reports from both countries to assess external factors and internal factors. Findings: The
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Mutabazi, Etienne. "Claiming genocide to justify aggressive wars: The case of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Rwanda’s expansionism in the Great Lakes region." African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law 2023 (2023): 20–48. https://doi.org/10.47348/ayih/2023/a2.

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In February 2022 the Russian Federation launched special military operations in Ukraine, alleging that the latter was committing genocide against the Russian-speaking population in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, also known as ‘the Donbas’. This led Ukraine to file an application instituting proceedings against the Federation at the International Court of Justice for provisional measures to suspend such operations. It also denied Russia’s accusations of genocide. In the 1990s, Rwandan exiled Tutsis launched an attack to recapture power in their country, resulting in genocide. After lengthy co
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Mushoriwa, Linda, and John-Mark Iyi. "Developments in the prevention and punishment of genocide after Rwanda: Actors, approaches and challenges." African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law 2023 (2023): 1–19. https://doi.org/10.47348/ayih/2023/a1.

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In February 2022 the Russian Federation launched special military operations in Ukraine, alleging that the latter was committing genocide against the Russian-speaking population in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, also known as ‘the Donbas’. This led Ukraine to file an application instituting proceedings against the Federation at the International Court of Justice for provisional measures to suspend such operations. It also denied Russia’s accusations of genocide. In the 1990s, Rwandan exiled Tutsis launched an attack to recapture power in their country, resulting in genocide. After lengthy co
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Umuhoza, Esperance, and Sung-Hoon An. "Predicting the Effectiveness of Resilient Safety in the Building Construction Sector of Rwanda Using the ANN Model." Buildings 15, no. 2 (2025): 237. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15020237.

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Most construction projects encounter safety issues that may affect project effectiveness and the lives of workers. Although various studies have investigated these factors, in some countries, such as Rwanda, there is still little empirical evidence regarding the important aspects that contribute to safety effectiveness. Therefore, this study was carried out to predict the resilient safety effectiveness in the Rwandan building construction sector via the artificial neural network (ANN) model. Through a literature review, resilient safety variables that may be relevant in the Rwandan constructio
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Trzpis-Szysz, Katarzyna. "Judicial Dialogue after the Genocide in Rwanda." International Community Law Review 21, no. 5 (2019): 421–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18719732-12341411.

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Abstract In this study, the author describes the dialogue between the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the Gacaca courts after one of the bloodiest conflicts in the contemporary history of Africa – the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. The purpose of this work is to show how international and internal cooperation can influence the solving of armed conflicts, especially in the process seeking justice for the civilian casualties. By recalling the historical context, the author emphasizes the importance of the juridical basics, which are established immediately after the armed conflicts. Fur
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Silva Corcino, Ludmilla. "Trauma healing interventions and peacebuilding." Conjuntura Austral 16, no. 73 (2025): 22–35. https://doi.org/10.22456/2178-8839.143640.

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This article analyzed trauma healing interventions in post-conflict peacebuilding. After a conflict or a genocide, an individual who experienced a violent event could become traumatized. When trauma affects simultaneously several people, collective trauma is originated. This unhealed trauma may result in psychological disorders. To illustrate this scenario, Rwanda was chosen as the case study; in 1994, a genocide happened in the country, and 30 years later, this violent incident still negatively affects its citizens. The aim of this research was to investigate trauma healing and reconciliation
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Waters, Tony. "Tutsi Social Identity in Contemporary Africa." Journal of Modern African Studies 33, no. 2 (1995): 343–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x00021121.

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The literature pointing out that ethnic groups are a social construction has a particular salience in discussion of identity in both East and Central Africa. As numerous authors have noted, there are in fact few linguistic, phenotypical, or social differences between Hutu and Tutsi. Indeed, as all acknowledge, there has been substantial intermarriage, particularly in Rwanda. Nevertheless, as recent events in Rwanda and Burundi illustrate, the presumably ‘socially constructed’ differences between Hutu and Tutsi have become a legitimated reason for murdering one's neighbours. But although cited
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Chiorean, Maria. "Alternative Patterns of Literary Progress: Writing about Rwanda in the Wake of Trauma." Metacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory 8, no. 1 (2022): 47–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/mjcst.2022.13.03.

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This article discusses three books about the 1994 genocide against Rwandan Tutsis, all of which belong to the “Writing as a Duty to Memory” project: two novels by Boubacar Boris Diop and Abdourahman Waberi respectively, and a travel journal by Véronique Tadjo. It looks at the performance of a new sense of community after a traumatic event which invalidated traditional notions of ethnicity, national unity and historical continuity, contrasting the social and ethical function assigned to storytelling in the wake of genocide with the description of politically engaged, marginal literatures in the
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Gierszewska, Wioleta, and Vicente C. Sinining. "Civic education in Rwanda: the impact of the Itorero program." Edukacja Międzykulturowa 23, no. 4 (2023): 43–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/em.2023.04.03.

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The authors discuss the transformation in civic education in Rwanda. Before the arrival of the colonizers, Rwanda had traditions in education and uniting societies. Colonialism destroyed the educational system and divided the society. The re-introduction of the traditional system has been also explored – the example of the Itorero program and its impact on the unity and reconciliation efforts of the government – on the basis of various conducted studies. The main aspects that are taken into account in this study include: the significance of civic education, the Itorero program and the best pre
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Harrow, Kenneth W. "?Un train peut en cacher un autre?: Narrating the Rwandan Genocide andHotel Rwanda." Research in African Literatures 36, no. 4 (2005): 223–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/ral.2005.36.4.223.

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Nsengimana, Olivier, Faith M. Walker, Paul W. Webala, et al. "Our good neighbors: Understanding ecosystem services provided by insectivorous bats in Rwanda." PLOS ONE 18, no. 6 (2023): e0287536. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13440507.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Bats are prodigious consumers of agricultural and forest pests, and are, therefore, a natural asset for agricultural productivity, suppressing populations of such pests. This study provides baseline information of diet of 143 bats belonging to eight insectivorous bat species from agricultural areas of Rwanda while evaluating the effectiveness of bats as pest suppressors. Using DNA metabarcoding to analyze bat fecal pellets, 85 different insect species were detected, with 60% (n = 65), 64% (n = 11) and 78% (n = 9) found to be agricultural pests
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Nsengimana, Olivier, Faith M. Walker, Paul W. Webala, et al. "Our good neighbors: Understanding ecosystem services provided by insectivorous bats in Rwanda." PLOS ONE 18, no. 6 (2023): e0287536. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13440507.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Bats are prodigious consumers of agricultural and forest pests, and are, therefore, a natural asset for agricultural productivity, suppressing populations of such pests. This study provides baseline information of diet of 143 bats belonging to eight insectivorous bat species from agricultural areas of Rwanda while evaluating the effectiveness of bats as pest suppressors. Using DNA metabarcoding to analyze bat fecal pellets, 85 different insect species were detected, with 60% (n = 65), 64% (n = 11) and 78% (n = 9) found to be agricultural pests
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Nsengimana, Olivier, Faith M. Walker, Paul W. Webala, et al. "Our good neighbors: Understanding ecosystem services provided by insectivorous bats in Rwanda." PLOS ONE 18, no. 6 (2023): e0287536. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13440507.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Bats are prodigious consumers of agricultural and forest pests, and are, therefore, a natural asset for agricultural productivity, suppressing populations of such pests. This study provides baseline information of diet of 143 bats belonging to eight insectivorous bat species from agricultural areas of Rwanda while evaluating the effectiveness of bats as pest suppressors. Using DNA metabarcoding to analyze bat fecal pellets, 85 different insect species were detected, with 60% (n = 65), 64% (n = 11) and 78% (n = 9) found to be agricultural pests
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Nsengimana, Olivier, Faith M. Walker, Paul W. Webala, et al. "Our good neighbors: Understanding ecosystem services provided by insectivorous bats in Rwanda." PLOS ONE 18, no. 6 (2023): e0287536. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13440507.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Bats are prodigious consumers of agricultural and forest pests, and are, therefore, a natural asset for agricultural productivity, suppressing populations of such pests. This study provides baseline information of diet of 143 bats belonging to eight insectivorous bat species from agricultural areas of Rwanda while evaluating the effectiveness of bats as pest suppressors. Using DNA metabarcoding to analyze bat fecal pellets, 85 different insect species were detected, with 60% (n = 65), 64% (n = 11) and 78% (n = 9) found to be agricultural pests
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Nsengimana, Olivier, Faith M. Walker, Paul W. Webala, et al. "Our good neighbors: Understanding ecosystem services provided by insectivorous bats in Rwanda." PLOS ONE 18, no. 6 (2023): e0287536. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13440507.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Bats are prodigious consumers of agricultural and forest pests, and are, therefore, a natural asset for agricultural productivity, suppressing populations of such pests. This study provides baseline information of diet of 143 bats belonging to eight insectivorous bat species from agricultural areas of Rwanda while evaluating the effectiveness of bats as pest suppressors. Using DNA metabarcoding to analyze bat fecal pellets, 85 different insect species were detected, with 60% (n = 65), 64% (n = 11) and 78% (n = 9) found to be agricultural pests
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Hagumimana, Noel, Jishi Zheng, Godwin Norense Osarumwense Asemota, et al. "Concentrated Solar Power and Photovoltaic Systems: A New Approach to Boost Sustainable Energy for All (Se4all) in Rwanda." International Journal of Photoenergy 2021 (June 16, 2021): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5515513.

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The energy sector of today’s Rwanda has made a remarkable growth to some extent in recent years. Although Rwanda has natural energy resources (e.g., hydro, solar, and methane gas, etc.), the country currently has an installed electricity generation capacity of only 226.7 MW from its 45 power plants for a population of about 13 million in 2021. The current national rate of electrification in Rwanda is estimated to 54.5% (i.e.; 39.7% grid-connected and 14.8% off-grid connected systems). This clearly demonstrates that having access to electricity is still a challenge to numerous people not to men
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Uwihirwe, Regine, Stephen Kimuya, and Kung’u Gabriel Kamau. "Sustainability Education for Human Capital Development in Higher Learning Institutions in Rwanda." European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences 1, no. 6 (2023): 63–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.59324/ejtas.2023.1(6).07.

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Vision 2050 envisage Rwanda as a high-income country with improved living standards for all Rwandans. One of the main pillars to help Rwanda achieve this ambition is building a strong education system that is able to develop human capital needed to fill the skill gap as required by the society and the industries. To achieve this, sustainability education could play a crucial role. This paper aims at investigating the effect of sustainability education on human capital development in Rwanda. Three key concepts of concern were identified in literature along which we built our discussions and ana
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Regine, Uwihirwe, Kimuya Stephen, and Gabriel Kamau Kung'u. "Sustainability Education for Human Capital Development in Higher Learning Institutions in Rwanda." European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences 1, no. 6 (2023): 63–78. https://doi.org/10.59324/ejtas.2023.1(6).07.

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Vision 2050 envisage Rwanda as a high-income country with improved living standards for all Rwandans. One of the main pillars to help Rwanda achieve this ambition is building a strong education system that is able to develop human capital needed to fill the skill gap as required by the society and the industries. To achieve this, sustainability education could play a crucial role. This paper aims at investigating the effect of sustainability education on human capital development in Rwanda. Three key concepts of concern were identified in literature along which we built our discussions and ana
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Desrosiers, Marie-Eve, and Haley J. Swedlund. "Rwanda’s post-genocide foreign aid relations: Revisiting notions of exceptionalism." African Affairs 118, no. 472 (2018): 435–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/afraf/ady032.

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Abstract This article studies donor–government relations in Rwanda since the end of the 1994 genocide. The notion that Rwanda enjoyed or enjoys exceptional relations with donors because of guilt regarding their inaction during the genocide is widespread in the literature and in policy circles. To assess this myth, the article first looks at aid trends for Rwanda and comparable countries, and then takes an in-depth look at aid relations with two average-size donors: Canada and the Netherlands. It demonstrates that Rwanda is not as exceptional as claimed, but instead should be considered one amo
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Nsengimana, Cyprien, Xin Tong Han, and Ling-ling Li. "Comparative Analysis of Reliable, Feasible, and Low-Cost Photovoltaic Microgrid for a Residential Load in Rwanda." International Journal of Photoenergy 2020 (November 21, 2020): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8855477.

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Photovoltaic microgrids provide free renewable energy solutions for Rwandans. Although solar technology keeps on its advancement, hydropower remains the principal power source in Rwanda. Other renewable power sources include wind and geothermal energies that are not yet fully exploited. Nonrenewable sources in Rwanda including methane, peat, thermal, and fuels are also used for providing energy solutions for the citizens. Rwanda Energy Group (REG) sets the energy strategic plan since 2015 for achieving the minimum of 512 MW of energy production in 2024/2025 to meet the total energy demand. The
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Arsenault, Joanne E., and Deanna K. Olney. "Review of the Micronutrient Situation in Rwanda." Food and Nutrition Bulletin 42, no. 1 (2021): 133–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0379572120975298.

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Background: Rwanda’s commitment to reducing malnutrition is evident in their multisectoral nutrition policy and wide array of nutrition partners. However, the prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies and the suitability of current strategies to address existing deficiencies is unclear. Objective: To review the available evidence related to the prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies across the life cycle and strategies in place to address them. Methods: We reviewed scientific and grey literature on nutritional problems in Rwanda, emphasizing micronutrient deficiencies and anemia, and current
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Butera, Edison, and Kayonde Jean Paul Kanyamihigo. "Christian Church Services and Ethical Practices in Rwanda: A Documentary Analysis of Their Challenges and Ethical Performs." International Journal of Recent Innovations in Academic Research 8, no. 10 (2024): 66–75. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13996177.

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Churches in Rwanda play a crucial role in nurturing spiritual growth and community development through worship services, Bible studies, and counseling. However, the emergence of fraudulent preachers exploiting their congregants has compromised this mission. These preachers use deceptive tactics to promise miracles in exchange for significant financial contributions, leading to severe economic and social consequences for many individuals. This study aims to address the problem by examining documented practices of Rwandan Christian church, identifying challenges related to ethical conduct, and a
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Zajadacz, Alina, and Josepha Uwamahoro. "Diversity of the geographical environment of national parks in Rwanda as centers of nature based tourism." Prace Geograficzne, no. 165 (2021): 53–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20833113pg.21.009.14586.

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The purpose of the article is to present the geographical diversity of four national parks in Rwanda (Volcanoes National Park, Akagera National Park, Nyungwe National Park, Gishwati-Mukura National Park), as well as a diversified approach to the ways of sharing them as centers of nature-based tourism. The first part attempts to define nature-based tourism and to outline the characteristics of the geographical environment and the state of tourism development in Rwanda. The natural tourist values of national parks and ways of making them available for tourism were discussed on this background. T
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Rwamigabo, Eugene Remy. "Social enterprise in Rwanda: an overview." Social Enterprise Journal 13, no. 4 (2017): 376–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sej-09-2017-0044.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the context, the concept and the main types of social enterprises in Rwanda, and to present its main institutional and contextual trajectories. Design/methodology/approachThe author carried out a literature review and interviews. Six categories were identified; each one is illustrated by one emblematic case. FindingsThe paper presents the evolution of economically oriented social organizations in Rwanda, mostly under the form of cooperatives and NGOs and with inspiration from traditional forms of mutual help. The context of emergence of social ent
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Ngarambe, Telesphore, and Etienne Ruvebana. "Court interpreting practice in Rwanda: Challenges and strategies for fair justice." International Journal of Translation and Interpreting Research 15, no. 2 (2023): 108–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.12807/ti.115202.2023.a07.

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This paper discusses the practice of court interpreting in Rwanda. It examines the existing legal framework for court interpreters, their practical and professional challenges as well as the strategies towards improving court interpreting practice. Using qualitative methods, this study identified a number of challenges including the selection of court interpreters, the equipment used in court interpreting, the language proficiency of court interpreters, misconceptions of the general public towards court interpreters as well as lengthy court proceedings. The paper further shows the consequences
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Listi, Anas Tiya, and Hadi Haerul Hadi. "TINDAK KEJAHATAN INTERNASIONALGENOSIDA RWANDA 1994." Jurnal Res Justitia: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 4, no. 2 (2024): 678–84. https://doi.org/10.46306/rj.v4i2.173.

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The purpose of this research is as a case study of violations of International Crimes according to Statutaroma, namely the gross human rights crime of Crimes against Humanity (Genocide). Genocide is one of four gross human rights violations within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. Other gross human rights violations are crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes of aggression. In the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Article 8 Number 26 of 2000 concerning Human Rights Courts, a gross human rights violation is classified into 2 types, genocide and crimes against humanity
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Gatera, Etienne. "The Demographic Transition: Analysis of Nuptiality Component on Change of Fertility in Rwanda." Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Geographica 16 (December 26, 2021): 99–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20845456.16.6.

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This study is an assessment of the impact of the nuptiality component on the change in the fertility process, which is part of the demographic transition in Rwanda. It focusses on indicators such as age of first marriage, rates of divorce, separation, marriage dissolution, widowhood, polygamy, and number of unmarried people, for their impact on the change in total fertility rate (TFR) in Rwanda. Further, the study examines nuptiality level and behaviour in Rwanda. It is based on the investigation and interpretation of data from various reports of the National Institute Statistics of Rwanda (NI
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Simpson, Romus. "Voices from Rwanda." Callaloo 36, no. 3 (2013): 553–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cal.2013.0135.

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Sam, Christabel Aba, and Samuel Kwesi Nkansah. "Evidences of our inhumanity: Representations of evil and the quest for postcolonial healing in Tadjo’s The Shadows of Imana: Travels in the heart of Rwanda." Asεmka: A Bilingual Literary Journal of University of Cape Coast, no. 11 (June 1, 2021): 79–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.47963/asmka.vi11.436.

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In spite of Tadjo‘s evident references to the concept of evil and its ramifications in post-genocide Rwanda, it still remains peripheral in the literature. This gap distorts our understanding of traumatogenic experiences and the diagnostics that is required. Drawing on Immanuel Kant‘s conceptions of evil and postcolonial literary theory, this paper explores the literary representations of evil in relation to the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda while simultaneously looking at therapeutic strategies in healing the wounds of the past as depicted in Veronique Tadjo‘s The Shadows of Imana: Travels in the h
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Clinciu, Alina-Laura. "Le contact entre deux cultures comme source d'inspiration dans le roman de Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse, Tous tes enfants dispersés." Studia Romanistica 25, no. 1 (2025): 37–50. https://doi.org/10.15452/sr.2025.25.0003.

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In an increasingly globalized world, cultural contact becomes a crucial subject, thoroughly explored by Franco-Rwandan writer Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse. Her novel, Tous tes enfants dispersés (2019)/All Your Children, Scattered, illustrates intercultural dynamics through the experiences of characters between Rwanda and France. Mairesse addresses cultural hybridity, interbreeding, intercultural dialogues, cultural resistance, and women’s issues. Blanche, the protagonist, embodies this complexity by navigating between her Rwandan roots and her life in France. The novel highlights the transmission o
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Bosco, Ndungutse, and Samson Njenga. "Effect of Products Diversification on Performance of Transport Companies in Rwanda: A Case of Translift Limited." International Journal of Strategic Management 3, no. 2 (2024): 33–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.47604/ijsm.2711.

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Purpose: The study's general objective was to assess the impact of product diversification on the performance of transport companies in Rwanda. Examining the impact of strategic positioning on firm performance, mainly through the lens of Translift Limited, offers valuable insight into the effectiveness of strategic management practices within the Rwandan context, aiding in the development of tailored strategies for sustainable business growth and economic development in the region. The research was grounded on Resource-Based View Theory. Methodology: The study adopted a descriptive survey invo
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Nzeyimana, Abie. "Supply Chain Management Practices and Performance of Public Institutions in Rwanda: A Case of Rwanda Biomedical Center." Journal of Procurement & Supply Chain 6, no. 1 (2022): 37–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.53819/81018102t2069.

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The purpose of this research was to assess the role of supply chain management practices in the performance of the public institution in Rwanda a case of Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC) as The study specifically looked at role of Strategic supplier partnership, customer relationship and information sharing on organization performance of RBC. The study was important to RBC, public institution in Rwanda and other private institutions. To elaborate on role of supply chain management practices in the performance of the public institution the related literature, the researcher was guided by the stud
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Harrow, Kenneth W. ""Un train peut en cacher un autre": Narrating the Rwandan Genocide and Hotel Rwanda." Research in African Literatures 36, no. 4 (2005): 223–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ral.2005.0165.

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McNulty, Mel. "France, Rwanda and the genocide: A review of the literature." Modern & Contemporary France 4, no. 4 (1996): 497–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09639489608456338.

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Makama, Funom Theophilus. "International neglect in the Rwandan genocide; lessons missed in Somalia that would have been prevented the Mogadishu syndrome." African Journal of Social Issues 6, no. 1 (2024): 207–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajosi.v6i1.13.

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This review which has three objectives is aimed at negating the myth that the ‘shadow of Somalia’ was responsible for the international neglect in Rwanda which enabled the 1994 Genocide. The first objective is to discuss the differences in the methodology of operations between the various peace keeping actors and identify the challenges that occurred during the peace keeping operations in Somalia. The second objective is to highlight some of the lessons that would have been learnt from the differences in operational tactics and strategies, and maybe the “syndrome of Mogadishu” would not have h
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Dauge-Roth, Alexandre. "Women’s Transformative Voices Within the Literature Bearing Witness to the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda." International Journal of Conflict & Reconciliation 3, no. 1 (2017): 1–32. https://doi.org/10.1353/cfc.2017.a954108.

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Abstract: This article explores various cultural and political challenges that women survivors of the genocide against the Tutsi face as they bear witness. As they craft new social spaces and political venues within post-genocide Rwanda to voice their sufferings and demands, women survivors must not only overcome personal, cultural, and traumatic blockages. Gender dynamics and cultural expectations play an additional role in their abilities to craft their responses to the genocide’s traumatic aftermath. Since the vast majority of Tutsi women who survived the genocide are widows or orphans who
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Kagoya, Sumaya M., and Kezia H. Mkwizu. "Determinants of Youths’ Intention to Shop Online: Study of Uganda and Rwanda." University of Dar es Salaam Library Journal 17, no. 2 (2023): 131–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/udslj.v17i2.9.

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Existing literature on online shopping has focused on reasons for people to shop online while there is limited research on youths’ intention to shop online. Hence, this paper was motivated to examine the determinants of youth’s intention to shop online by comparing two countries namely Uganda and Rwanda. This paper’s specific objectives are; to analyse the relationship between hedonic and satisfaction among youths to shop online and to analyse the relationship between subjective norms and satisfaction among youths to shop online. This is a quantitative study that used structured questionnaires
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