President Paul Kagame and American businessman and philanthropist Howard G. Buffet on Wednesday unveiled a $54m irrigation project that has turned the drought prone part of Kirehe district into a …
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ICASA – When Rwanda was announced to host the most complicated and biggest health gathering – the International Conference on Aids and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA) earlier this …
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Satellite Symposia, Abstract Driven Sessions, Plenary Sessions – Farewell ICASA 2019
Fifteen million, the number of people whose lives have been claimed by AIDS, in Africa so far. Eight thousand, the number of people from across the world, who over the …
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“Home grown solutions” is what Rwanda calls an approach that is rare in Africa, development that is channelled through African countries’ own culture and history. Unnoticed, one suspects even by …
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Another week, another group of Rwandans relate tales of torture, and other forms of ill treatment in Ugandan jails. It has become a well-practised routine. Rwandans in their ones or …