16ème commémoration : Heureux (petits) faits révélateurs (Edito)

GLH 530 : Cette année, la Commémoration du génocide des Tutsi marque une certaine rupture vis-à-vis des commémorations précédentes. Quelques faits sont révélateurs.

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“Wa nterahamwe we!!”: Agony of being fathered by interahamwe

Kigali: Rejected, banished, deliberately isolated and even hidden from public view – is the indescribable agony of thousands of children born from women gruesomely raped by rampaging interahamwe militia during the 1994... Read more »

People with disabilities left out of condom campaign

Kigali: Rwanda's recent national condom awareness campaign failed to include messages designed for people with disabilities, something experts say is a mistake, as they are often equally at risk of HIV as... Read more »

Scientists recommend antibiotics as HIV treatment

Dr. Gloria Mukeshimana with an H.I.V. patient at Central Kigali Hospital. Kigali, Rwanda, once was inundated with H.I.V. cases. (Photo: The New York Times)

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CEA : Vers une législation commune sur le VIH/SIDA

Kigali: Un projet de loi commun sur la gestion et la prévention du VIH/Sida est en étude au niveau des différents parlements des pays membres de la Communauté Est Africaine. Décalages et... Read more »

Army has highest HIV rate compared to national average

Kigali: The prevalence of HIV/Aids in both the active and decommissioned military personnel is higher among themselves and their families, than the general population, a study says.

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Sports au Rwanda : Sous la dépendance étrangère

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GLH 529 : Le nombre en croissance sans cesse de joueurs étrangers étouffent les jeunes talents rwandais. Le football et le Basket-ball sont particulièrement touchés.

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Les Rwandais attendaient beaucoup du Commonwealth (Edito)

GLH 529 : Une semaine déjà que le drapeau rwandais flotte au siège du Commonwealth à Londres. La cérémonie s’est déroulée lundi le 8 mars et le Président Paul Kagame s’est déplacé... Read more »

“One in three” Rwandans suffering from Genocide trauma

Kigali: As the country moves towards the Genocide commemoration period – health officials are bracing for its traumatic consequences with new research suggesting that more than 30 percent of the population is... Read more »

Scientists discover source of trauma in Genocide survivors

Kigali: Scientists have established a link between the genetic state of Genocide survivors and the levels of trauma they experience – finally explaining why some survivors are prone to severe trauma than... Read more »