Kuri uyu wa gatatu tariki ya 1 Ukwakira nibwo hatangijwe ukwezi k’ubumwe n’ubudaheranwa bw’abanyarwanda. Ku rwego rw’akarere ka Kicukiro, uwo muhango wabereye mu kagali ka Karembure mu murenge wa Gahanga.
On Saturday, September 21, 2024, members of the GAERG gathered with survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings to commemorate the 79th anniversary of these tragic events. The ceremony
Kigali, Rwanda – In a remarkable initiative aimed at addressing trauma and fostering entrepreneurship, GAERG (Groupe des Anciens Etudiants Rescapés du Génocide) in collaboration with AHEZA Healing & Career Center
Twenty-nine years after the Genocide against the Tutsi, the problems of unemployment and poverty persist amongst the Genocide survivors and continue to be transmitted from one generation to another. Unemployment
Gaudence Maniriyo In 2021, Gaudence Maniriyo was a university student and at the same time working as a youth volunteer. She only relied on a stipend from her volunteering job
Young survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi who are pursuing vocational training have expressed hope of finally getting employment for themselves and employing others. The Survivors Fund is
The Graduate Genocide Survivors Association GAERG has embarked on a programme to empower thousands of young survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi to get employment. According to the
On April 7, as Rwandans started the 24th Genocide commemoration period, the leaders of Eastern Province joined residents of Ngoma District to pay tribute to the victims of Genocide against
The year 2020 will be remembered as a year of Coronavirus (Covid-19) that added more stress to economies, businesses, communities, and individuals to a specific level. The World Health Organisation