Some19.6 per cent of the population in Rwanda is still not aware of its human rights, according to a report released last week by the National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR).
Most of the complaints received by the commission revolved around property, education and justice rights, and sexual violence, especially concerning children and domestic violence.
The commission however noted that in the next six years, they would concentrate on human rights awareness campaigns to reduce the number significantly.
Our reporter, Sharon Kantengwa asked a cross section of Rwandans what can be done to increase awareness around human rights in Rwanda?
Christian Intwari, Events organiser
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Rural people do not know anything concerning their rights and it’s their right to know that there are laws and ways of protecting their human rights. We need to do our part as the educated and know more about the protection of human rights as well as spread awareness
Fiona Doreen Ashimwe, legal assistant
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Community leaders should make it a responsibility to teach Human Rights during their community meetings. This is how awareness will be increased.
Serrah Galos, photographer
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Also, people sometimes are too busy to actually read but sometimes some information is presented to them in different platforms. Let me give you an example, I went to Oshen King Faisal and read one of their patients’ right, which was privacy. You can decide who can be present.
There is so much information like that presented, not everywhere but that’s another point. I think people also should be curious and ask institutions like schools, restaurants, hospitals, even their sectors to name a few. Hosting shows on TV, writing a journal, radios would help too.
Claudine Utuje Mwangacucu, teacher