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 Ange Iliza
Ange Iliza
A teacher conducts a lesson in the smart classroom at Groupe Scolaire Rutobwe in Kamonyi District yesterday as officials look on.
Improved smart classroom excites high school students
Youth on a past graduation day at Iwawa Rehabilitation and Vocational Skills Development Centre. The Government currently spends Rwf70 million per month on this facility alone.
Govt moves to charge for rehabilitation services
Minister of Infrastructure, Clever Gatete (in suit) with Senior Army Commanders from different African countries who are on 5-day study tour to learn about Rwandau2019s settlement system. / Craish Bahizi.
Rwanda
African military senior officers in Kigali for study tour
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Who is your ideal hero? Young people share their thoughts
Girls from GS Kagugu raise aloft sanitary pads they received from #FreeThePeriod initiative last week.
First Lady boosts drive to avail sanitary pads to needy students
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Kagame receives credentials for 10 new envoys
Participants of the launch of Kigali Summit on Malaria and NTDs pose for a group photo.
Rwanda
Community Health Workers tasked to end malaria in Rwanda
Participants of the launch of Kigali Summit on Malaria and NTDs pose for a group photo.
Rwanda to host global summit on Malaria and NTDs
A  teacher during class at Collu00e8ge St Andru00e9 in Kigali on Thursday.
Rwanda
School heads decry capacity gaps among teachers
Visually impaired students during a lesson at Masaka School of the Blind.
How inclusive is Rwanda’s higher education for the visually impaired?
Footware made by Kigali Leather on display during a Made-in-Rwanda exhibition at Gikondo Expo Grounds last year.
Rwanda
Made-in-Rwanda: Has perception about locally made products improved?
Visually impaired students during a lesson at Masaka School of the Blind.
How inclusive is Rwanda's higher education to the visually impaired?
A group of teenage mothers are taken through the reproductive cycle by a health worker at Centre Marembo in Gasabo District.
GBV: The silent menace of trauma among victims
Students of Kagarama Secondary School sit an exam on the first day of the 2020 academic year, which kicked off yesterday. Photo: Dan Nsengiyumva.
Rwanda
As new academic year begins, how ready are students, schools?
CP John Bosco Kabera, Rwanda National Police Spokesperson.
Rwanda
Police to launch campaign against gender-based violence
Muhima Hospital maternity department reported 15 births; seven boys and eight girls as of midday Jan. 1, 2020.
Joyful mothers as they receive New Year baby gifts
Primary Six candidates of Groupe Scolaire Kimisagara enter an examination room on November 4, 2019. Photo:
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Over 80 per cent pass national exams
Students of TTC Rubengera in Karongi District on February 11, 2019. All the 16 TTCs were registered while out of 4,069 candidates who were registered 3,938 could sat the exams. Photo:
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Female candidates outshine their male counterparts in TTC national exams

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