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

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 […]

Sir John Hurt remembered by genocide survivors in Rwanda

Sir John Hurt, one of the UK’s best-known actors, has passed away aged 77 after an 18-month battle with pancreatic cancer. From his screen debut in 1962, the BAFTA-winning actor took on a diverse array of roles, appearing in over 120 films – not counting his many stage and television appearances. He was working right […]

Jesse Jackson at Kigali Genocide Memorial: “May God save us from evils”

Jesse Jackson visits Kigali Genocide Memorial, Rwanda

On Monday 14 June, a group led by Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., the famous American civil rights activist, visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Rwanda to learn more about the history of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and to pay respects to the victims. Established by the Aegis Trust in 2004 at the request […]

How lessons from Rwanda are saving lives in South Sudan

https://youtu.be/7w7J2482EIk During a recent visit to the UK to speak at a conference in London, Nicholas Aru Maan – co-founder of the South Sudan Youth, Peace and Development Organisation (SSYPADO) paid a visit to the UK’s National Holocaust Centre, birthplace of the Aegis Trust, and gave an on-camera interview about the life-saving impact of partnership […]

Kwibuka22: Kigali Genocide Memorial hosts Rwanda’s national commemoration

On 7 April 2016, the presidents of Rwanda and Tanzania light the flame of remembrance which will burn for 100 days to commemorate the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.

The Kigali Genocide Memorial today hosted the 22nd Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. More than 500 guests included international leaders, dignitaries, survivors and their families and representatives of survivor organisations. The commemoration period is known as ‘Kwibuka’, the Kinyarwanda word for remembrance. As part of the commemoration, the President of […]

Kigali Genocide Memorial goes solar

Solar system developed by Centennial Generating Co. becomes operational at the Kigali Genocide Memorial

Last week a solar system developed by Centennial Generating Co. became operational at the Kigali Genocide Memorial. Established by the Aegis Trust in 2004 at the request of the Rwandan Government and Kigali City Council at the site where some 250,000 victims of the genocide against the Tutsi lie buried, the Kigali Genocide Memorial continues […]

Aegis’ new Educational Tour Programme in Rwanda hosts University of Manchester students

Students from University of Manchester attend workshop at Kigali Genocide Memorial, Jan 2016

The Kigali Genocide Memorial has hosted a group of international students from the University of Manchester (UK) as part of the Aegis Trust’s new Educational Tour Programme. The programme takes students and teachers across Rwanda to visit important historical sites, communities and policy leaders to give an understanding of the Genocide against the Tutsi, post-genocide recovery […]