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 Jade Natacha Iriza
Jade Natacha Iriza
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Jeannette Kagame hails role of youth in fight against genocide ideology
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UN staff observe a moment of silence to pay tribute to the victims of the Genocide Against the Tutsi. / Dan Nsengiyumva
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Thousands of bodies of genocide victims exhumed from different mass graves are given a decent burial at Nyanza Kicukiro Genocide Memorial on May 4, 2019. /Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
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Egide Gatari, President of the Association of Former Students Survivors of the Genocide (GAERG), during the interview.
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Youths observe a minute of silence to honour the victims of 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi during a commemoration event at Kigali Genocide Memorial. / Sam Ngendahimana
Struggles of post-genocide generation
Members of Breast Cancer Initiative East Africa (BCIEA) pose for a group photo in the event on April 6. / Courtesy
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Breast cancer and knitted knockers, a survivor experience
Over the years, many artistes have sang songs that call for a more united community. Photo/Net
Five songs from young artistes that call for unity and peace
Youth light candles for the victims of the1994 Genocide against the Tutsi during the 25th commemoration at Kigali Genocide Memorial.  Photo /File
The impact of commemoration on post-Genocide generation
Visha Ishimwe and her teammates during an exercise at Bright School in Muhanga District.
Rwanda’s first-ever Lego robotics team completes training
Participants in a group photo after a workshop.
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Cardinal Antoine Kambanda during the interview with Jade Iriza Natasha in Kigali.
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If you have a hard time dealing with someone in your life, pinpoint problematic behaviors and talk about it. Photo /Net
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