Sentences with phrase «rwanda during»

I was lucky enough to go and spend some time working in Rwanda during my second year of University which really inspired me to take the plunge and move abroad...
Dallaire led the UN's mission in Rwanda during a genocide that saw 800,000 people killed.
The human suffering in Rwanda during the 1990s was incalculable, but without intervention the victims of war might have included a group of humanity's most endangered relatives mountain gorillas.
In Rwanda during the genocide, Hutu thugs storm into a church and kill everyone except Father Terry Dunn, on the alter saying his first mass.
The genocide which occurred in Rwanda during 1994 was the one of worst outbreaks of violence in the 20th century.

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The company embarked on an intensive research process during which time Gebbia visited Jordan, Macedonia and Greece, as well as major refugee camps in Kenya and Rwanda, and joined President Barack Obama's Leaders» Summit on the Global Refugee Crisis during the UN General Assembly last year.
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame speaks during closing session of the 30th African Union Heads of State and Government Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on January 29, 2018.
Zipline's rugged, fixed - wing drones have already made over 1,400 flights and delivered 2,600 units of blood, even during bad weather conditions involving heavy rain or wind in Rwanda.
Conservative estimates suggest that between 20,000 and 50,000 women were raped during the 1992 - 1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and similar figures were recorded during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
Two women assisted the bishop: Donna Hicks, a Harvard specialist in conflict resolution, and Leslie Belinda, a British woman whose husband was murdered during the atrocities in Rwanda.
The Anglican Church in Rwanda, which wishes to present itself as a conciliatory force as well — especially since many churches (itself included) failed to protect their people during the genocide — is closely allied to the government.
Lots of good people didn't speak out against the anti-semitism in Europe before and during World War II, even the modern generation let the genonide in Rwanda happen.
Nah: I'm not going to take the time to copy down all of the recorded radio programs broadcast during the Spring of 1994 in Rwanda.
You mentioned Rwanda earlier, recently it was reported that during the AU meeting in Kigali, Rwanda, Heads of State had approved the use of an African passport.
During the year 2015 the Government of Ghana was requested to assist in the resettlement of a number of persons from Rwanda and Yemen, and taking cognizance of the grave humanitarian crises in the Middle East has also decided to provide refuge to some displaced persons in Syria who already have relatives in Ghana.
In July, with a minimum of fuss during the Olympic Opening Ceremony, the UK cut its aid budget to Rwanda.
Her study relied on data from a postgenocide survey, published in 2004 by Rwanda's government, intended to document every person killed during the atrocity.
In reality, only about 20 percent of Hutu men, an estimated 200,000, seriously injured or killed at least one person during the genocidal outbreak, estimates Rwanda genocide researcher Omar McDoom of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
During the crisis in Rwanda, the cdr was among the highest ever recorded, 40 to 60 times the expected death rate.
Alemiye Mamo Yacob (ESSTI, Ethiopia), Edward Jurua (MUST, Uganda), Pheneas Nkundabakura (University of Rwanda), Ann Njeri Ngendo (University of Nairobi, Kenya), Sohan Jheeta (Science Communication Ltd), Bonaventure Okere (CBSS & WA - ROAD, Nigeria) and Prospery Simpemba (SA - ROAD) were awarded travel grants to represent Africa Europe collaborations in a special session at the European Week of Astronomy and Space Science in Liverpool, UK during April 2018.
He triumphed in the spectacular late 2004 drama Hotel Rwanda, as the politically impotent Col. Oliver during the Rwandan genocide.
In a fashion similar to The Kite Runner, Hotel Rwanda details the atrocities that took place during Rwanda's genocide and the brave souls who tried to save the lives of many ethnic victims.
The radio station Mille Collines in Rwanda, is often cited for its use of hate media and inciting mass atrocities and ethnic violence during the 1994 genocide.
He is also the co-author of An Ordinary Man, the autobiography of Paul Rusesabagina, whose actions during the 1994 Rwandan genocide were portrayed in the movie Hotel Rwanda.
Paul Rusesabagina was a hotel manager who housed over a thousand Tutsi refugees during their struggle against the Hutu militia in Rwanda.
Picking up the trophy for Africa's Leading Car Rental Company, Rohit Nayyar, project manager at Europcar Rwanda, tells Breaking Travel News about the experience during the glittering Gala Ceremony.
Breaking Travel News speaks to Clare Akamanzi, chief executive of the Rwanda Development Board, about the power of tourism to transform the economy of the central African state during the World Travel Awards Gala Ceremony.
Rene Bernard Beil, managing director, Beaufort Global Partners, speaks to Breaking Travel News about the African hospitality market during AHIF 2017 in Kigali, Rwanda.
Steve Bolger, 800,000 dead in Rwanda in 1994 500,000 dead in the Balkans in the 1990's During the 1990's when countries wanted to act like they cared they brought the issue to the United Nations where everyone became responsible, hence no one responsible.
Market Place at Kigali, Rwanda; CDM Project Activities and PoAs held in during African Carbon Forum
The matter reached the courts when Amnesty International, wishing to advertise to publicise the plight of people in Rwanda and Burundi during the civil war, was refused by the Radio Authority.
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