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  2. Education in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The EdQual initiative in Rwanda has been working with teachers in twelve primary and secondary schools in Rwanda. Through a programme of workshops and activities in schools, teachers have been developing their own ICT skills and using ICT to support teaching and learning of science and mathematics.

  3. National Unity and Reconciliation Commission (Rwanda)

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    The National Unity and Reconciliation Commission's mission statement is as follows: "To promote unity, reconciliation, and social cohesion among Rwandans and build a country in which everyone has equal rights and contributing to good governance." [8] As of August 2008, the Commission's responsibilities were defined as follows:

  4. List of awards and honours received by Paul Kagame - Wikipedia

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    December 2007 – Kagame was given the African Gender Award in Dakar, Senegal for his role in promoting gender equality in Rwanda. [ 8 ] March 2009 – Kagame was awarded "The Distinction of the Grand Cordon in the Most Venerable Order of the Knighthood of Pioneers" by Liberia 's President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, the highest honour in Liberia.

  5. Oda Gasinzigwa - Wikipedia

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    Oda Gasinzigwa was born in 1966 as the second of eight siblings in a family of Rwandan refugees living in Tanzania. [1] [2] Her mother was a nurse and her father was a teacher, who had fled their native Rwanda in 1959 because of ethnic conflict.

  6. Rwanda Education Board - Wikipedia

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  7. Silas Lwakabamba - Wikipedia

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    Silas Lwakabamba was born in 1947, he grew up and studied his elementary and secondary education in Tanzania.He attended the University of Leeds in England where he studied Mechanical engineering, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in 1971, a Doctor of Philosophy in 1975, and he attained his Professorship in 1981 from University of Dar es Salaam.

  8. Gender equality in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The government is committed to ensuring equal rights for women and men without prejudice to the principles of gender equality and complementarity in national development. [3] These ideas are exhibited through the roles of Rwanda women in government, the respect for women's education and the role of women in Rwanda healthcare.

  9. Amnesty International South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Amnesty South Africa's achievements in the 1990s included lobbying to abolish the death penalty; developing a national police human rights training programme focusing on children's rights; and lobbying to stop South African arms sales to states such as Turkey, Rwanda and Burundi, whose human rights records were questionable.