Sentences with phrase «du rwanda»

The UN Group of Experts» latest report, published in December 2008, asserts that the world's fifth largest tin - processing company, Thailand Smelting and Refining Co (Thaisarco), buys ore from an exporter who is supplied by mines controlled by the Forces Démocratiques pour la Libération du Rwanda (FDLR).

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I wondered how the product would do in a country that ranks lower than Rwanda when it comes to upload speeds.
Enemies need to learn to live together again in villages in countries like Rwanda and Uganda where they have little choice but to do so.
In Rwanda, President Clinton would later apologize, on behalf of the U.S. and «the international community,» for not having done enough to prevent the genocide.
If u do nt remember think of the holocaust, serbia, rwanda.
Three of the most significant primates [Nigeria, Uganda and Rwanda] did not attend on principle.
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.
When the state of Rwanda decided that land on which elephants lived was too valuable for elephants and was needed for the cultivation of food for humans, they did not kill the elephants as pests.
Otherwise what can we say to Rwanda, Darfur, Cambodia, even Iraq, if we don't bury the Jews in our continent.»
In the past few days since leaving MySpace, I've gone for a walk, watched Hotel Rwanda (something I'd been swearing I'd do for months now) and started a great book.
I don't know who the heck Rwanda is, but rawnola sounds much much better for topping this tasty purple breakfast bowl!
Thanksgiving worked with Rwanda's Dukunde Kawa Cooperative, which has over 1800 producers, doing site - specific climate risk assessments, and deploying best practices such as shade intercropping, erosion control, and watershed conservation.
It is not always Munich 1938, nor is it always Vietnam, or Suez 1956, or Rwanda 1994, or Iraq 2003 - though many people do generalise about every issue from whatever their preferred analogy is.
I also think he deserves a big «thank you» for everything he's done in the past year — especially the inspiring work that doesn't make the headlines, like personally checking on the progress of a soy factory in Rwanda this summer and helping give more American kids access to healthy meals throughout the school year.
So what does this drive towards big projects entail for Rwanda?
Rwanda, one of the best performing countries in East / Central Africa and third easiest place to do business in Africa has made significant...
Mogadishu, Rwanda, Don't Ask Don't Tell (DADT), the Whitewater land scandal, a failed stimulus bill, a failed healthcare reform act all led to the Republican congressional gains in 1994 that made Clinton himself the issue of the midterm elections.
I have seen action in Liberia; I have been to Rwanda, Sudan and even served overseas and we the Nigerian troops did very well and were decorated in some occasions.
«I need us to appreciate the collective impact of what we're saying to others — to the Native American community, to the victims of the Holocaust, to Cambodia, to Darfur, to Rwanda, to Bosnia — who did experience what that word actually is.
«In the same way, the use of force (and so doing harm to others) by soldiers is heavily circumscribed and controlled by international laws -LSB-...] For example, recent international peacekeeping missions have been heavily criticized for not allowing soldiers to intervene when witnessing rape, murder, and even genocide (e.g., in Rwanda).»
«Russia just doesn't get it with infectious disease,» says Michael Rich, a physician with PIH who splits his time between Siberia and Rwanda.
The entire time she was in Rwanda, she felt a pull and a tug at her heart that was telling her to DO SOMETHING to benefit these people.
We visited refugee camps in Dadaab in Kenya and Mahama, Rwanda, and it crystallized at that very moment just how much good we could do for a very small amount of money for kids in serious need around the globe.»
Hotel Rwanda was being shot at the same time as my documentary but it didn't tell the whole story.
In previous years, winners of the audience award included Oscar winners «American Beauty» and «Chariots of Fire,» as well as «Where Do We Go Now,» «Tsotsi,» «Hotel Rwanda,» «Whale Rider,» «Shine,» «Strictly Ballroom,» «The Fisher King,» «Roger & Me,» «The Princess Bride» and «The Big Chill.»
Don Cheadle In «Hotel Rwanda,» Don Cheadle's accent as Paul Rusesabagina, a citizen of Rwanda has the abilitiy to make or break the film, and thankfully, it did the former.
Don Cheadle, generally cast as the earnest do - gooder in films like Hotel Rwanda and Crash, taps into his hilarious, no - holds - barred side and demonstrates why he is easily one of the best actors around.
This safe haven doesn't last long, as the world shrugs at the carnage and destruction going on in Rwanda, and the UN pulls out just when they are needed most.
Director / co-writer Terry George (Hotel Rwanda, Reservation Road) and most of his cast are Irish, raising the question, «What is Brendan Fraser doing over there?
Rwanda task - did the UN succeed?
He completed a grant plan, schedule, and budget, but it soon became evident that things could not be done in Rwanda as they are done in the United States.
Openly, their subjection to the RPF» political maneuvers, in its complicity with the superpowers, through UNHCR, has rendered Rwandan refugees the scum of the earth — unwanted, vilest people — who do not deserve respect and concern, rather desire to be arrested on the basis of unjustified criminal allegations and thus returned to Rwanda.
On June 30, roughly 100,000 Rwandan refugees around the world lost their refugee status and could become stateless if they do not return to Rwanda.
If people do not understand this, just observe the changes in the remote corners of countries like Rwanda — right in the heart of Africa, where mobile phones and Wi - Fi have penetrated deep into the communities - and new generations of learners have realised that they too can access the same information as every other country.
Nor does she convince when she claims that the execution of a family «laid the foundations» for the Holocaust and genocide in Rwanda
Rwanda's postwar transformation into Africa's destination du jour is truly remarkable, and Bisate, the country's first luxury safari lodge, continues this rebirth.
Not only does she travel to upscale places such as the south of France; she also goes to more challenging places including Rwanda.
I have so much I wish I could share on my blog or on travel fora, but why would anyone want my advice on what to do in Rwanda when I lived there so long ago (from 2004 - 06)?
Does your dream adventure consist of witnessing the magnificent herds of wildebeest stampeding through the Serengeti, are you in search of rare encounters with Africa's largest elephant population in Chobe, or catching remarkable glimpses of wild gorillas as you trek through their natural habitats in Rwanda?
Of all the activities one can do in East Africa, gorilla trekking in Rwanda is the most coveted among most visitors to the region.
The situation in Rwanda in the»90s, for example, didn't just happen because of some irrational ethnic or political agenda, it happened at least in part because too many people had too little land to support themselves, yet everyone depended on small - scale farming (average farm size on the order of a few acres) for subsistence.
Although the country's demographers projected major future gains in population, Gasana said that he did not see how Rwanda would reach 10 million inhabitants without social disorder «unless important progress in agriculture, as well as other sectors of the economy, were achieved.»
Wildlife Heroes: 40 Leading Conservationists and the Animals They Are Committed to Saving by Julie Scardina and Jeff Flocken, features Raoul du Toit (2011) and the rhinos of Southern Africa; Eugene Rutagarama (2001) and the mountain gorillas of Rwanda; and Wangari Maathai's (1991) campaign to protect the habitat of Kenya's safari animals.
The key stakeholders include National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs), i.e., Institut Géographique du Burundi, Agence National de la Météorologie de Djibouti, Eritrea Meteorological Service, National Meteorological Services Agency of Ethiopia, Kenya Meteorological Department, Rwanda Meteorological Agency, Somalia Meteorological Services, South Sudan Meteorological Services, Sudan Meteorological Authority, Tanzania Meteorological Agency, Uganda National Meteorological Authority, and cooperating international partner organization such as United States Agency for International Development (USAID), African Development Bank, WMO Global Producing Centres of long - range forecasts, World Bank, and Met Office of the United Kingdom, among others.
Kwita Izina is just one way that Rwanda is keeping focus on this endangered species, though it's so far done wonders to aid in their conservation.
Our buddies at Weburbanist do a roundup of paper houses and furniture, including a few TreeHugger favourites like the Molo Softwall, Sumer Erek's Newspaper house, and Shigeru Ban's paper shelters in Rwanda.
More on mountain gorillas, Rwanda, and World Environment Day Dispatch from World Environment Day in Rwanda: Looking at the Biodiversity Spreadsheet Rwanda to Expand «Forest of Hope» — And Host World Environment Day What Does NASA Have to Do with Clean Water in Rwanda?
He adds: «Rwanda has done much to support arbitration, passing a modern arbitration law and pushing forward with the setting up of this centre.»
And he draws a direct comparison — as others have — between what ISIS and other groups are doing and what happened in Rwanda in the mid-1990s, where the massacre of hundreds of thousands of Tutsis was driven in part by radio broadcasts calling for violence.
In particular, low income respondents in Peru and Rwanda use zero rated content for much of their browsing activity, as do rural respondents in Myanmar.
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