POST GENOCIDE RECONSTRUCTION
Here you will find information about Rwanda’s post-genocide reconstruction efforts. This section includes a wide range of topics, from justice and commemoration to peace building and the role of young people in the country’s reconstruction.
Kwibuka
Kwibuka means ‘to remember’ and describes the annual commemoration of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Here you can learn about the remembrance events that take place over the 100 days of mourning from April to July.
Unity and Reconciliation

Here you will find information about the policies and programmes initiated by the Government of Rwanda to foster unity and reconciliation in the country, post-genocide.

Young people and Peace Building
Find out more about the youth led organisations in Rwanda and around the world, inspiring and empowering young people to be leaders in the fight against genocide.
Trauma and Healing

Learn about the initiatives and organisations supporting survivors of the genocide to deal with grief, trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder and other challenges.

Mapping Reconstruction
Memorials

Take an interactive tour of Rwanda’s memorial sites and learn about their history by watching testimonies from survivors and the families of victims buried there.

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Unity and Reconciliation

Find out where Rwanda’s unity and reconciliation programmes are taking place, their objectives and outcomes.

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Young People and Peace Building

Find more about the work being done by youth organisations around the country to build peace and foster development in Rwanda.

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COMMUNITY RENEWAL
Here you will find a selection of Rwandan practices that were designed to tackle socio-economic problems based on Rwandan tradition, culture and values to help with the country's post-genocide reconstruction.
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