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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. Christine Nkulikiyinka - Wikipedia

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    Christine Nkulikiyinka (born February 1, 1965) is a member of cabinet of Rwanda, where she serves as the Minister of Public Service and Labor since her appointment on August,16 2024. She was a CEO of a Rwanda Cooperation initiative. She was also Rwanda's ambassador to several countries including Germany, Sweden and Russia.

  4. École Francophone Antoine de Saint-Exupéry - Wikipedia

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    The École Francophone Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (EFASE) or École Antoine de Saint-Exupéry de Kigali, also known as the Kigali French School, is a school in downtown Kigali, Rwanda. [1] The school, with a capacity of 400 students, [ 2 ] serves nursery ( maternelle ) to upper secondary ( lycée ) levels.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Paula Ingabire - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet is 50 percent women; making Rwanda, and Ethiopia, the only two African countries with gender equality in their governments. [6] As cabinet minister, Ingabire is a promoter and advocate of blockchain technology. She visualises the technology as being part of what she terms the fourth industrial revolution technologies. Such ...

  8. Akilah Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Akilah Institute was founded in 2008 by Elizabeth Dearborn Hughes and Dave Hughes. Elizabeth Hughes moved to Rwanda after graduating from Vanderbilt University in 2006. . After volunteering with several grassroots initiatives, she co-founded Amani Africa to provide scholarships to street childr

  9. National Unity and Reconciliation Commission (Rwanda)

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    The aim of this initiative is to use the resources of the community to foster growth in the community, through activities such as tree planting, building houses, schools, clinics, and so on. In so doing, the activities associated with Umuganda encourage reconciliation by bringing together former opponents to work on constructive tasks which, in ...