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Digital Archives, Memory & Reconstruction in Rwanda: Day One

2017-03-23T06:25:51+00:00March 22nd, 2017|Documentation, Research|

The Digital Archives, Memory and Reconstruction in Rwanda conference, organised by the Aegis Trust in collaboration with the Department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London (KCL) is underway at the Marriot Hotel in Kigali. The first day of the three-day conference included four expert panels and two fascinating keynote speeches. The conference has been [...]

Memory in the digital age: King’s College London and the Aegis Trust hold conference in Rwanda

2025-01-18T00:58:57+00:00March 21st, 2017|Documentation, Research|

The King's College London Digital Humanities Department and the Aegis Trust have brought together academic, private and public sector stakeholders from Rwanda and abroad to explore the implications, impact and transformative effects of digital archives and digitisation processes in understanding the genocide against the Tutsi and post-genocide reconstruction as well as supporting the country's development. [...]

The Path to Peace is Possible

2020-03-16T21:30:28+00:00February 24th, 2017|Peace education|

Insights from Aegis Trust Programmes Director, Anita Kayirangwa: Over the last week in Kigali, more than 100 experts from Rwanda and around the world met to examine best practice peace education. Throughout the three days of intense debate and discussion, participants heard from a wide variety of speakers who shared insights into what kind of [...]

Aegis Peace Education Colloquium concludes with commitment to partnership and best practice

2025-01-31T17:11:51+00:00February 23rd, 2017|Memorial, Peace education, Research|

On the last day of the Aegis Trust Peace Education colloquium at the Kigali Genocide Memorial yesterday, participants committed to working together to ensure their peace building policies and practices are informed by the latest research, measurable, and have a lasting impact on the communities they aim to benefit. The first plenary of the day [...]

Minister launches new Aegis programme, Education for Sustainable Peace in Rwanda

2025-02-08T19:38:54+00:00February 23rd, 2017|Peace education|

The Aegis Trust’s new programme ‘Education for Sustainable Peace in Rwanda’ (ESPR) was formally launched Monday by Isaac Munyakazi, Rwanda’s State Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, on the first day of Aegis’ peace education colloquium at the Kigali Genocide Memorial (full text of the Minister’s speech follows this article). The programme will improve the [...]

Day Two Recap: Aegis Peace Education Colloquium, Kigali Genocide Memorial

2020-03-16T21:30:28+00:00February 22nd, 2017|Memorial, Peace education, Policy & Advocacy, Research|

The second day of the Aegis Trust’s three-day Peace Education colloquium began with a panel on different tools to deliver peace education content in Rwanda. The key question for discussion was how to identify the right teaching and learning tools for the right context. Panellist Dr Joyce Musabe, Deputy Director-General in charge of curriculum and [...]

Day One Recap: Aegis Peace Education Colloquium, Kigali Genocide Memorial

2020-03-16T21:30:28+00:00February 21st, 2017|Memorial, Peace education, Research|

The three-day Aegis Trust Peace Education colloquium began yesterday with a focus on the importance of investing in peace. Funded by the UK Government, the conference has assembled more than 100 local and international experts to discuss the role of peace education in preventing conflict and mass atrocity. It is part of Aegis’ worldwide efforts to [...]

Aegis and UK Aid assemble global experts for peace education conference in Rwanda

2025-01-31T17:20:08+00:00February 19th, 2017|Memorial, Peace education, Policy & Advocacy, Research|

Over the next three days, the Aegis Trust is bringing together 100 local and international experts in Kigali, Rwanda, to discuss the role of peace education in preventing conflict and mass atrocity. The conference is funded by the UK Government (through the Department for International Development) and is part of the Aegis Trust’s decade-long work [...]

Aegis calls for effective UK Genocide Prevention Centre as Government announces plan to build Holocaust Memorial in Westminster

2020-03-16T21:30:28+00:00January 26th, 2017|APPG Genocide Prevention|

Today, on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day, the UK government plans to unveil the finalists’ designs for the new UK Holocaust Memorial, to be built next to Parliament in Victoria Tower Gardens. Aegis Trust welcomes the planned establishment of the memorial – a project begun by former Prime Minister David Cameron which led to the founding of [...]