Wharton students learn from Rwanda’s journey

Meeting at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Freddy Mutanguha addresses students from Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania

On 22nd May 2023, a group of students from Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania in the US visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial. The students were taking part in Wharton School’s intensive short course, ‘Conflict, Leadership and Change, Lessons from Rwanda’, which runs a visit to Rwanda annually. Their visit started with […]

Rwandan parents learn how to build peace in the home

Parents in Huye, southern Rwanda, take part in a peacebuilding workshop organised by the Aegis Trust, May 2023

Since launching at the end of 2021, the Aegis Trust’s ASPIRE programme (‘Action for Sustainable Peace, Inclusion, Rights and Equality’) has run a small number of workshops each year designed specifically to help parents take the principles of Peace and Values Education out of the classroom and into the home. For decision-makers and community influencers […]

Africa Leadership Initiative Fellows train with Aegis on Peace Education

Africa Leadership Initiative fellows laid wreaths at mass graves in the grounds of the Kigali Genocide Memorial where 250,000 victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi have their final resting-place

A delegation of around a hundred fellows at the prestigious Africa Leadership Initiative (ALI) visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial on 5th May to commemorate the Genocide against the Tutsi and take part in a workshop with Aegis on Peace and Values Education. Fellows at the ALI are successful business entrepreneurs and leaders within government and […]

Bimbo welcomes peace education

Some of the people who took part in the Aegis Trusts spring 2023 Peace Education workshop in Bimbo commune, Bangui, Central African Republic

Bimbo commune in the south of Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic, witnessed some of the fiercest fighting during the post-election crisis of 2021 when rebels of the CPC (Coalition des Patriotes pour le Change) tried to push through the area into the city before being forced back by Government troops. The conflict took […]

Kwibuka 29 observed at Kigali Genocide Memorial

April 7th 2023 - The President and First Lady of Rwanda light the flame of remembrance at the Kigali Genocide Memorial marking the start of Kwibuka29

Today, April 7th, the start of Kwibuka 29 was marked at the Kigali Genocide Memorial as the President and First Lady of Rwanda lit the flame of remembrance which will burn for the next 100 days, recalling the 100 days of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda in 1994 in which a million people […]

Hate Radio: award-winning co-production returns for Kwibuka 29

Production still from ‘Hate Radio’, London 2023. Courtesy, Battersea Arts Centre. Credit: Zeno GrantonMH

A new production of the award-winning play ‘Hate Radio’ by acclaimed Swiss theatre director Milo Rau is to be staged at the Battersea Arts Centre in London this April during Kwibuka 29 – the 29th commemoration period marking the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Running from 19th to 22nd April, the intensively researched […]

Central African Republic: leveraging cultural week for peacebuilding

During a Bangui cultural week peace education workshop with the Aegis Trust Central African schoolchildren perform a sketch about the need for orphans to go to school

Cultural Week in the Central African Republic provided the Aegis Trust’s peacebuilding team in Bangui with an  opportunity to leverage engagement in cultural activities to deliver peace and values education, formally and informally. Between February 13th and 18th, the team delivered three peacebuilding programmes. In the first, hundreds of community leaders took part in a […]

Kim Simon: a legacy of testimony and learning

Kim Simon at an IWitness training session with Aegis Trust educators at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, 2013

Kim Simon – formerly Managing Director of the USC Shoah Foundation – has passed away following a battle with Multiple System Atrophy, a rare degenerative disease. “We are heartbroken that Kim Simon is no longer with us,” says Aegis CEO Dr James Smith. “Kim was a dedicated and brilliant partner and colleague of the Aegis […]

Young people acquire skills and knowledge on Peace and Values Education

Aegis Trust Youth Champions training at the Kigali Genocide Memorial February 2023

A three-day Youth Champions workshop on Peace and Values Education was held by Aegis at the Kigali Genocide Memorial in the first week of February, bringing together 25 young people from Kigali and its surroundings. They acquired knowledge about the path to violence, the path to peace, advocacy, being an upstander, leadership, project development, gender […]

BAFTA-nominated film inspired by Kigali Genocide Memorial

L-R Aegis CEO Dr James Smith with filmmaker Jo Ingabire and High Commissioner HE Johnston Busingye at the London premiere of BAFTA-nominated short BAZIGAGA, 10 February 2023

Jo Ingabire’s BAFTA-nominated short BAZIGAGA is a fictional drama about a pastor and his daughter seeking refuge with a traditional healer during the Genocide against the Tutsi, which Jo herself survived as a young child. Bazigaga, the eponymous heroine, keeps the Interahamwe militia from her door by playing on their superstitions that she may be […]