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The Disappearing Wetlands: Over 85% Lost Since 1700
Wetlands, often referred to as the “kidneys of the Earth,” are among the most valuable ecosystems on the planet. They regulate water flows,...
Minisitiri Dr Bizimana asanga ibisubizo u Rwanda rwishatsemo nyuma ya Jenoside byafasha isi yose gusohoka mu bibazo
Minisitiri w’Ubumwe bw’Abanyarwanda n’Inshingano Mboneragihugu, Dr Jean Damascène Bizimana asanga ibisubizo u Rwanda rwishatsemo nyuma ya Jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi bishingiye ku Umuco w’Ubudaheranwa...
Raising Awareness: Students at GS Kinyinya Join the Fight Against AIDS
Students at Groupe Scolaire Kinyinya, located in the Gasabo District’s Kinyinya Sector, have been urged to oppose and avoid sexual intercourse, as it...
“Women for Bees”: Empowering Women Through Modern Beekeeping in Rwanda
In Rwanda, women beekeepers are making significant strides in transforming their craft, aided by initiatives from the UNESCO Rwanda National Commission and Guerlain....
Addressing Quality Standards in School Food Delivery: A Call for Accountability in Rubavu
In Rubavu District, particularly in the Gisenyi sector, concerns have been raised by food traders, especially those dealing in cereals, regarding the quality...
Empowering Rwanda’s Women Farmers: The Need for Holistic Support in the Face of Climate Change
Climate change impacts everyone, but in Rwanda, women farmers and fisherwomen, especially in flood-prone areas, bear a significant burden as devastating floods destroy...
How Climate Week in New York Turned Into ‘Burning Man for Climate Geeks’
From small panel discussions in 2009, Climate Week NYC has ballooned into a weeklong happening of dinners, events, networking and spectacle. It’s almost...
Green Gicumbi: One Rwandan District’s Journey Toward Climate Resilience
Just a few years ago, Gicumbi was one of Rwanda’s most climate-vulnerable districts. Floods, erosion, and droughts were part of everyday life. But...
“World Bee Day?” Why the Laughter Says More Than We Think
When someone recently shared a post about “World Bee Day” in a WhatsApp group, the reactions came quickly and with laughter. “Ahaha, we...
CULTURAL HERITAGE AT RISK – RWANDA’S VANISHING PAST VESTIGES
A wake-up call to Heritage Management and Governance “You can wipe out an entire generation, you can burn their homes down to the...
Rwanda and Singapore’s Wildlife Partnership: A Celebration of Conservation
In a significant move highlighting global conservation efforts and eco-tourism, the Rwanda Development Board (RDB), alongside the Rwanda High Commission in Singapore, recently...