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- 'Hundreds of thousands' could have been saved
In 1993, Romeo Dallaire was full of hope for Rwanda. He was about to lead United Nations peacekeepers in the central African nation. A year later he left a broken man, having watched more than 800,000 people perish despite his pleas for more troops to stop the genocide. "We could have actually saved hundreds of thousands," Dallaire told CNN's Christiane Amanpour for "Scream Bloody Murder."
- Liberian Decentralisation Team Visits
Kigali A Liberian commission in charge of decentralization, is in the country on a study tour to pick lessons from Rwanda on how it has successfully implemented its decentralisation policy According to a press release from the Ministry of Local
- Hutu Militia Return To Congo Territories After Rebel Retreat
GOMA, Congo (AFP)--Rwandan Hutu militia retook Wednesday key territories in eastern Congo abandoned by Tutsi-led rebel forces, rebel and U.N. sources said, as the U.N. reported fresh fighting between the two sides. Members of the ethnic Hutu Democratic
- Rwanda: ICT Dream Goes to the Rural Communities
Kigali Gicumbi is an hour's drive from the capital, Kigali. The journey, mostly smooth save for a few potholes here and there, leads to a small but neat telecentre set right on a hill. The view is quite arresting and extremely welcoming. It is in this
- Rwanda: Government Receives U.S.$ 5 Million Grant From AfDB
Kigali The African Development Bank (AfDB) has donated US$ 5m to the government to boost food production for this year's final agricultural season in the country. The grant agreement was signed yesterday at the offices of the Ministry of Finance and
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