March 11
Rwanda: Why Educating Adolescents On Sexual Consent Is Crucial
In today's evolving society, conversations around sexual consent are gaining traction. One important focus is educating adolescents and teenagers about the true meaning of consent,… Read more »
June 27, 2023
Rwanda: 40% of NGOs Don't Pay Social Security for Staff
New data from an Rwanda Governance Board (RGB) study has revealed that more than 40 percent of local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) don't contribute to social security and… Read more »
June 12, 2023
Rwanda: Austrian NGO Builds ECD to Support Single Mothers in Rwanda
Future for Kids in Rwanda, an Austrian development aid association represented by its local NGO of the same name, is dedicated to the welfare of vulnerable children and young… Read more »
February 07, 2023
Rwanda: Why Ibuka Wants Gacaca Law Revised
IBUKA, an umbrella organization of Genocide survivors' associations, has poked holes in article 9 of the Gacaca law precisely on the clause on judgements pronounced by Gacaca… Read more »
December 15, 2022
Rwanda: Govt Seeks New Technologies to Make Biogas Affordable
The government of Rwanda is considering the introduction of sustainable and affordable technologies to produce biogas for cooking, The New Times has learnt. Read more »
November 30, 2022
Rwanda: Civil Society Seek More Citizen Participation in Setting Tax
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have called on the Government to consider more participation of citizens in the process to set taxes so that they are based on their capacity to… Read more »
September 27, 2022
Rwanda: Why Govt is Restricting NGOs Hiring Local Doctors
The turnover of medical doctors in Rwanda's public hospitals is undermining the government's efforts to bridge existing gaps in the health sector, officials say. Read more »