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  2. Ingando - Wikipedia

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    "Rwanda's Ingando camps: Liminality and the reproduction of power" (PDF). Refugee Studies Centre Working Paper Series. 80. Mgbako, Chi (3 Dec 2010). "Ingando Solidarity Camps: Reconciliation and Political Indoctrination in Post-Genocide Rwanda". Harvard Human Rights Journal. 18: 201– 224. SSRN 1719138

  3. Education in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    This training is already paying dividends, with many students now being offered well paid (by local standards) part-time work. Rwanda could attract business through the bilingual French and English skills many locals have. The Rwanda Education Commons (REC) is a four-year program funded by USAID to promote the effective use of ICTs in education.

  4. National Unity and Reconciliation Commission (Rwanda)

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    Unlike its predecessor, the International Commission of Investigation on Human Rights Violations in Rwanda since October 1, 1990, the focus of this Commission is on reconciling Rwandan society into a unified, peaceful nation. While it does acknowledge the events of the past, its primary focus is not investigation. [citation needed]

  5. Hutu Ten Commandments - Wikipedia

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    The "Hutu Ten Commandments" (also "Ten Commandments of the Bahutu") was a document published in the December 1990 edition of Kangura, an anti-Tutsi, Hutu Power Rwandan-language newspaper in Kigali, Rwanda.

  6. Gersony Report - Wikipedia

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    Gersony Report is the name given to the 1994 findings made by a team under Robert Gersony, which was under contract to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and identified a pattern of massacres by the Rwandan Patriotic Front rebels during and after their military victory in the civil war in post-genocide Rwanda.

  7. Gender equality in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Rwanda specifically implemented Resolution 1325 in 2010 with an aim to end domestic violence and intimate partner violence. Since 2010, Rwanda has created a new national action plan, which went into effect in 2018 for 2018-2022, [20] with another plan going into place in 2023 and be implemented until 2028 with a budget of RwF15 billion. [21]

  8. Vision 2020 (Rwanda) - Wikipedia

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    Vision 2020 was a government development program in Rwanda, launched in 2000 by Rwandan president Paul Kagame.. Its main objective is transforming the country into a knowledge-based middle-income country, thereby reducing poverty, health problems and making the nation united and democratic.

  9. Rwandan Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army's Area Handbook for Rwanda, compiled in 1968–9, describes the security forces of Rwanda in 1969 as the 2,500 strong National Guard and the National Police, about 1,200 strong. [ 5 ] The Forces armées rwandaises (FAR) was the national army of Rwanda until July 1994, when the government collapsed in the aftermath of the Rwandan ...