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Background: In 1959, three years before independence from Belgium, the majority ethnic group, the Hutus, overthrew the ruling Tutsi king. Over the next several years, thousands of Tutsis were killed, and some 150,000 driven into exile in neighboring countries. The children of these exiles later formed a rebel group, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), and began a civil war in 1990. The war, along with several political and economic upheavals, exacerbated ethnic tensions, culminating in April 1994 in the genocide of roughly 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus. The Tutsi rebels defeated the Hutu regime and ended the killing in July 1994, but approximately 2 million Hutu refugees - many fearing Tutsi retribution - fled to neighboring Burundi, Tanzania, Uganda, and the former Zaire. Since then, most of the refugees have returned to Rwanda, but about 10,000 that remain in the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo have formed an extremist insurgency bent on retaking Rwanda, much as the RPF tried in 1990. Despite substantial international assistance and political reforms - including Rwanda's first local elections in March 1999 and its first post-genocide presidential and legislative elections in August and September 2003, respectively - the country continues to struggle to boost investment and agricultural output, and ethnic reconciliation is complicated by the real and perceived Tutsi political dominance. Kigali's increasing centralization and intolerance of dissent, the nagging Hutu extremist insurgency across the border, and Rwandan involvement in two wars in recent years in the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo continue to hinder Rwanda's efforts to escape its bloody legacy.




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Life on the street... For children on the streets of Rwanda, is always a familiar story - abusive parents, lack of money for school fees or a uniform, being forced into manual labour in the home or conflict with step-parents, who often, according to the culture, cannot accept the child of a previous marriage and makes life unbearable for them. Equally common are the children who have been driven from their homes, and those who have no home. In this respect, Rwandan street children are nothing special, which is exactly how they feel, what is different is the sheer volume of [View Full Entry]

NeilJ - Neil Jennings | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 7th 2007 | 389 Views | [diary=183522]

One of the boys rooms
Honorine (6mths)
Children in Primary One

On Monday, Jacintha's last full day in Rwanda, she and I went to see the Kigali Memorial Centre, which chronicles the genocide here in 1994, as well as several others that have happened in the last century. The Centre itself is a small, nondescript white building on the side of one of the hills in Kigali. It looks like a house from a distance, but it is so, so much more, inside and out. When we arrived at the Centre a guard at the gate searched us, the full bag-digging, pocket-emptying, pat-down type search. It was the first time this [View Full Entry]

kevin baker - Kevin Joshua Baker | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 5th 2007 | 121 Views | [diary=177532]

Inside the Memorial
Saving the World Entire
Stories

Happy 4th of July!!! Have some watermelon and good American food for me!! And Happy Birthday Tadia and almost Birthday Seamus! OKay, so we arrived in Rwanda yesterday and I have a lot to write about but, I want to start from Monday because I have been unable to use the internet for a while. So, on Monday we visited Rwandan refugee settlements which are in Southern Uganda. It was really interesting and completely different from the IDP camps. These refugee settlements have actually been there for a very long time. In 1959, many people, mainly Tutsis, lived in these 'settlements' [View Full Entry]

sonessasary - Nessa French | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 4th 2007 | 109 Views | [diary=177211]


In 1994, in just under 100 days, nearly 1 million people were brutally murdered, often by family, friends and neighbours. Many years on and the sad legacy of the genocide remains. · 64% of the population live on less than 1$ a day · 3.8% of Rwandans have a secondary school education · 48% have access to clean drinking water · 2% of the population have access to electricity SACCA’s Programme There are three SACCA residential centres in the eastern province of Kibungo supporting over 200 vulnerable and disadvantaged children. Children of all ages. Each centre pr [View Full Entry]

NeilJ - Neil Jennings | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 7th 2007 | 194 Views | [diary=183022]

The Boys
Chantal (17) with Pamera and Farida
Lunch for 25

Riding on the bus returning to Kigali from Kampala, Jacintha and I were talking about what we had done in the week and what we would do upon our return when I realized that I did not think about returning to Kigali, but of returning home. I realized that in the short two months that I have been here, I already think of Rwanda and the Anderson property as my home. A wise man once said, “do not make your home in a place, but in your head. That way you will never be lacking a home. Unless, of course, you [View Full Entry]

kevin baker - Kevin Joshua Baker | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 7th 2007 | 117 Views | [diary=176202]

Its all about the smile
Perseverance
Dilligence

By teachers
July 2nd 2007
In Kigali Africa » Rwanda » Ville de Kigali » Kigali
Andrew and I arrived in Nairobi on Saturday, after two long flights and four hours in Amsterdam. Our experience in Nairobi was wonderful, minus Andrew getting a mosquito bite in the first hour and worrying about malaria... We slept under a mosquito net for the first time and had no trouble at the airport. The country of Kenya and the city have improved a lot in the last five years as the Kenyan government improved health care, education and economic opportunity for since 2002. We had a great conversation with our driver, Joseph, about the myths about travel to Africa - [View Full Entry]

teachers - Cindy Casazza and Andrew Assini | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 7th 2007 | 179 Views | [diary=176203]


The Land of Thousand Hills So I took a little detour on my way home...For those of you who don't know I changed my return date to the US to allow for a visit to Rwanda. After attending the International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda a couple of times the idea emerged and it seemed like a difficult possibility to pass up. The decision was the right one. Our flight with Rwandan Air was beautiful and fromt he moment we stepped off the plane we knew it was going to be an incredible experience. Rwanda is spectacular and one of the most [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 1st 2007 | 94 Views | [diary=175873]


For those of you that didn’t know I’ve left life in London and taken a new job as the International Development Director for a small NGO, Children’s Care and Protection Rwanda and UK registered charity Unity of Children. CCPRWA was formed in 1998 following the genocide, by a group of Rwandan’s who had grown up as orphans in Uganda and with the support of a number of international organisations runs a number of different programmes in Rwanda, supporting vulnerable and disadvantaged children across the country. From the beginning of July I’ve been working with t [View Full Entry]

NeilJ - Neil Jennings | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 7th 2007 | 573 Views | [diary=182212]

Tailoring Class
James Brown 'gets down' in class
Porridge and Passion Fruit

I know that Rwanda as a country has more to offer than being the country where an atrocious genocide recently took place, but it's really hard to look at the country and not immediately associate the genocide with it. The Bradt guide book on Rwanda lists a UNICEF National Trauma survey of '95, which stated that: :: 99.9% of children witnessed violence :: 79.6% of children experienced death in the family :: 69.5% witnessed someone being killed or injured :: 57.7% of children witnessed killings or injuries with a machete :: 87.5% saw dead bodies or parts of bodies One [View Full Entry]

Waderlusting - Grace Choe | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 27th 2007 | 1308 Views | [diary=180071]

Welcome!
names of the people killed in the genocide
flower at Lake Kibuye

Day 8 was Gorilla day - the day we had been looking forward to and a real once in a lifetime experience, although we were both a little nervous. There are 5 gorilla groups at the Volcano's National Park that range in size from 6 up to 32. Of course everyone of the 40 people trekking that day wanted to see the big group (Susa Group), they only take a small group of people and we didn't want to split up, so we got to see the second largest group, the Amahoro, which consists of 16 Gorilla's including 2 Silver [View Full Entry]

Rach and Si - Rachel & Simon Tyrrell | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 22nd 2007 | 181 Views | [diary=178033]

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