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Although Rwanda outlawed marital rape in 2009, [32] there is still some work left to end gender-based violence in the country. In 2009, the gender-based violence campaign found that, during a 3 year period, 259 wives were murdered by their husbands, there were 2000 rape cases reported, and there were 10,000 rapes of children under the age of 18 ...
Another practice rooted in traditional Rwandan education, these events are intended to promote cultural values associated with reconciliation and efforts to move forward as a nation united by common goals, such as the prevention of HIV/AIDS, the encouragement of gender equality, the awareness of environmental change and impact, and the combat ...
Mireille Batamuliza is Rwandan politician women and Social Activist who currently serve as Permanent Secretary at Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion (MIGEPROF) in Rwanda since November 2021. [1] [2]
She has actively participated in promoting gender equality and family welfare in Rwanda, and social progress, particularly in Kigali city. Her efforts as Minister have focused on advancing women's rights and empowerment, addressing gender-based violence , and implementing policies that enhance family well-being.
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The Rwanda Education Commons (REC) is a four-year program funded by USAID to promote the effective use of ICTs in education. Since REC opened its office within MINEDUC in January 2009, it has worked to expand teachers' access to quality resources, to connect educators with each other, and to inspire and empower teachers.
Valentine Uwamariya (born 14 May 1971) is a Rwandan politician who served as minister of education from 2020 to 2023 when she was redeployed to the Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion in a cabinet reshuffle by President Paul Kagame and in current mandate of 2024-2029 she serving as Minister of environment in Rwanda .
Akilah's mission is ''to offer a market-relevant education that enables young women to achieve economic independence and obtain leadership roles in the workplace and in society.” [1] The curriculum is designed in partnership with local employers and the Rwandan government. Academic majors are selected according to regional market needs.