At Intare Conference Arena in Gasabo District, an international conference on genocide prevention is underway. Experts, policymakers, researchers, and representatives from various countries are discussing strategies to prevent genocide and promote lasting peace.
The event provides a platform to share knowledge and best practices, aiming to ensure that atrocities like the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi never happen again.
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Commemorating 30 Years of Survivor Support
The conference coincides with the 30th anniversary of IBUKA, an organization that has supported survivors and preserved the memory of the 1994 genocide victims.
IBUKA’s work ensures that survivors’ voices are heard and that future generations understand the history and lessons of the genocide.
Learning Lessons and Promoting Responsibility
Organized as part of the 32nd anniversary commemoration, the conference encourages reflection on lessons from the genocide.
Discussions focus on justice, reconciliation, resilience, and the global responsibility to prevent such atrocities. Sharing experiences strengthens collaboration and supports human rights worldwide.
Rwanda’s Commitment to Peace and Remembrance
The event highlights Rwanda’s ongoing dedication to remembrance, unity, and the global fight against genocide.
It reminds the world that honoring the past is essential to educate future generations and promote lasting peace.












































