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Genocide Archive Trains Young Rwandans to Index National Archives
Partner of the Rwanda Archive and Library Services Authority, Aegis Trust, through the Genocide Archive of Rwanda team, has trained a team of young volunteers in indexing to help preserve and make accessible RALSA’s digitised archive of historical documents. 258zxc
 
 
Meet Six Rwandans Honoured for Building Peace and Reconciliation after Genocide
Supported by the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission, the Unity Club (an organisation composed of current and former Cabinet members and their spouses) awarded 17 Rwandans who have shown exceptional courage in fostering unity and reconciliation after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. 296zxc
 
 
Virtual tours give online access to genocide memorials across Rwanda
The memory of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi is kept alive at memorials across Rwanda. They are dignified resting places for victims, places of loss and mourning for families and survivors and play an important role in educating about mass atrocity as well as its prevention. 280zxc
 
 
Genocide Archive of Rwanda Demonstrates Its Work at Transform Africa Summit
The Genocide Archive of Rwanda team spent three days last week at the Transform Africa Summit held in Kigali. During the summit, the team joined local and international IT firms, start-ups and telecommunications firms at the ICT Exhibition where they presented the work of the archive to preserve and digitise the memory of the Genocide against the Tutsi. The summit gave the Archive team a chance to demonstate the functionalities of the world’s leading digital archive on the Genocide against the Tutsi. 505zxc