缅北禁地

Outreach Programme on the 1994 Genocide against
the Tutsi in Rwanda and the United Nations

7 April marks the start of the 1994 genocide

Every year, on or around that date, commemorative events are organized around the world. You also can take action!

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Kwibuka means "remember" in Kinyarwanda, Rwanda's language. It describes the annual commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. The people of Rwanda are working together for a brighter future. Come together with them to learn about, and commemorate, the Genocide against the Tutsi.

The Ishami Foundation uses the power of sport and storytelling to build equality, tolerance and lasting peace in Rwanda and the UK. We work with survivors, young people and vulnerable communities. Our activities empower participants by fostering respect, team spirit, critical thinking and resilience.

Survivors Fund (SURF) helps in rebuilding the lives of survivors of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda by: supporting efforts to empower survivors to achieve justice; assisting their efforts to reclaim their livelihood; and enabling survivors to rebuild their lives through entrepreneurial and education initiatives.

DUHOZANYE, which means "console each other," was started by 330 widows of genocide perpetrated against the Tutsi in 1994 in the former Shyanda commune in Southern Province. The widows decided to combine their efforts to overcome the consequences of genocide and develop themselves to overcome extreme poverty.

The Aegis Trust works towards the prediction, prevention and ultimate elimination of genocide. We do this primarily through research, education and the dissemination of information and advice.

Blue Marble Dreams ia a non-profit venture exploring ice cream’s potential to inspire joy and spur economic growth. Their first project was the creation of Inzozi Nziza, a local ice cream shop run by a women's co-operative in Butare, Rwanda.

Voices of Rwanda is dedicated to recording and preserving testimonies of Rwandans, and to ensuring that their stories inform the world about genocide and inspire a global sense of responsibility to prevent human rights atrocities.

Survivors testimonies are made available by the Survivors Fund. All are in PDF format and can be accessed here.

Host a reading of survivor testimonies

Prison Fellowship Rwanda envisions a society where unity, peace, justice and inclusive development reign. Prison Fellowship Rwanda mission is to contribute to the transformation of disadvantaged people through peacebuilding, livelihood, justice, psychosocial and spiritual resilience interventions.

Foundation Rwanda's mission is to: provide education for children born from rapes committed during the 1994 genocide; link their mothers to medical and psychological support and income generating activities; raise awareness about the consequences of genocide and sexual violence through photography and new media.

Rwanda Gift for Life was established to ensure that women can access free anti-retrovirals provided by government clinics, that they receive trauma counseling, enjoy a balanced, nutritious diet, that their children have the materials and clothes needed to attend school, and that they live in decent housing. Once they regain their physical and emotional health and well-being, the next phase is ensuring income security.

Rwanda Women’s Network (RWN) is a national humanitarian NGO dedicated to the promotion and improvement of the socio-economic welfare of women in Rwanda since coming to being in 1997. Over time, the organization has dedicated its efforts to strategies that empower women and has extensive experience in fostering women’s participation and grassroots responses to community challenges.