Call for Applications

As a component of the MoU on Cooperation on Genocide and other Mass Atrocities Prevention and Democracy Promotion signed between the Global Campus of Human Rights (GC) and the Auschwitz Institute for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities (AIPG) on 7 November 2019, both institutions, in collaboration with the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) at Binghamton University,… Continue reading Call for Applications

CALL FOR PAPERS: British Institute in Eastern Africa and Uganda Elections Research Network Workshop on Uganda’s 2021 elections Thursday 29 July 2021

The British Institute in Eastern Africa (BIEA) and Uganda Elections Research Network (UERN) are organizing a workshop on Thursday 29 July 2021 to discuss cutting edge research on Uganda’s 2021 presidential, parliamentary and local government elections. We welcome papers on a wide range of topics around the elections. This includes, but is not limited to:… Continue reading CALL FOR PAPERS: British Institute in Eastern Africa and Uganda Elections Research Network Workshop on Uganda’s 2021 elections Thursday 29 July 2021

Call for Scholarship Applications

The Protestant Institute of Arts and Social Sciences (PIASS) is pleased to announce availability of 2 full and 6 partial scholarships for well-motivated and competent Rwandan students who would like to pursue the 3-year Honors Bachelor’s degree in Peace-Building and Development. Currently, students from 10 countries are studying in this Bachelor’s degree programme whose main aim is to foster a regional network of peace-builders across national boundaries.

Financing a Genocide: What to Expect in Criminal Proceedings against Félicien Kabuga

The arrest of Félicien Kabuga in the morning of 16 May 2020 in the Paris suburb of  Asnieres-sur-Seine in France was greeted in Rwanda and across the world with statements and headlines of jubilation and surprise. He was the most prominent fugitive accused of playing a central role in the genocide that targeted the Tutsi… Continue reading Financing a Genocide: What to Expect in Criminal Proceedings against Félicien Kabuga

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Human Rights Cultures Workshop for Photographers and Writers

Kigali, 12-15 June 2019 (Wed-Sat) Application deadline: 12 May 2019 SCOPE How can photography and writing explore rights that are important to Rwandans today? What are the creative ways in which artists can engage with everyday issues relating to human rights through their work? And how can we imagine rights that are specifically Rwandan: that… Continue reading Human Rights Cultures Workshop for Photographers and Writers

Wounds don’t heal; you just find coping mechanisms

The 1994 genocide against the Tutsis had devastating impacts including loss of approximately 1 million lives, destruction of economic and social infrastructure, Physical and psychological wounds and generally a social breakdown of social systems. These consequences entail intergenerational, psychosocial and psychological trauma that may exist for generations and also can contribute to future extreme violence.… Continue reading Wounds don’t heal; you just find coping mechanisms

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Second call for applications for the production of research-based policy briefs

The Aegis Trust is pleased to announce the second call for proposals by Rwandan researchers, as part of its Research, Higher Education and Policy (RPHE) programme funded by the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA).   The commissioned policy briefs are intended to contribute to knowledge-sharing through dissemination of high quality, policy-relevant research produced by Rwandan… Continue reading Second call for applications for the production of research-based policy briefs

Singing the struggle: The Rwanda Patriotic Front’s ideology through its songs of Liberation

Aegis Trust’s department of Research, Policy and Higher Education (RPHE) in collaboration with IRIBA Center held a knowledge exchange seminar on “Singing the struggle: The Rwanda Patriotic Front’s ideology through its songs of Liberation.” on Friday January 25, 2019 at IRIBA Center. Assumpta Mugiraneza who is the director and founder of IRIBA Centre and Dr.… Continue reading Singing the struggle: The Rwanda Patriotic Front’s ideology through its songs of Liberation

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Citizenship education in post-genocide Rwanda: The case for a revised Itorero training scheme for high school leavers

  The Aegis Trust through its Research, Policy and Higher Education programme hosted a research for policy seminar at the Kigali Genocide Memorial on Wednesday, 19 December 2018. The event was on policy-relevant findings in the working paper conducted by Dr. Sylvestre Nzahabwanayo, who recently authored a deeply researched paper on Identification and Critique of… Continue reading Citizenship education in post-genocide Rwanda: The case for a revised Itorero training scheme for high school leavers

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First call for applications for the production of research-based policy briefs

The Aegis Trust is pleased to announce a call for proposals by Rwandan researchers, as part of its programme on Research, Higher Education and Policy, funded by the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA). The commissioned policy briefs are intended to contribute to knowledge-sharing through dissemination of high quality research; produced by Rwandan researchers to a… Continue reading First call for applications for the production of research-based policy briefs

Call for Application 2019-2020 Interdisciplinary Research Week

The USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research invites proposals for its 2019-2020 Interdisciplinary Research Week that will provide support for an interdisciplinary group of international scholars to develop and discuss a collaborative innovative research project in the field of Holocaust and Genocide Studies using the video testimonies of the USC Shoah Foundation Visual… Continue reading Call for Application 2019-2020 Interdisciplinary Research Week

CfP ’70th Anniversary of the Genocide Convention’ Conference

The Nottingham International Law and Security Centre welcomes submissions for its 2018 conference on the 70th Anniversary of the Genocide Convention, which will take place at the School of Law, University of Nottingham on 9 November 2018. The theme of the conference is the ’70th Anniversary of the Genocide Convention’. This theme can be conceived… Continue reading CfP ’70th Anniversary of the Genocide Convention’ Conference

Keynote address

The Research, Policy and Higher Education (RPHE) programme at the Aegis Trust invites you to a special event, “The Role of Social Science Research in Today’s Rwanda”, featuring two of Africa’s most prominent social scientists, Professor Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela (Professor and Research Chair for Historical Trauma and Transformation, Stellenbosch University, South Africa) and Dr. Godwin Murunga… Continue reading Keynote address

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“A unique event”: London conference on Rwandan perspectives on post-conflict reconstruction and sustainable peace

Scholars and practitioners from the UK and Rwanda have spoken warmly about the impact of the two-day conference which concluded at King’s College London on 31 May. Entitled ‘Rwandan Perspectives on Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Sustainable Peace: Enhancing Research, Influencing Policy’ and attended by more than 200 people, it was co-hosted by the Aegis Trust, the… Continue reading “A unique event”: London conference on Rwandan perspectives on post-conflict reconstruction and sustainable peace

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Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program

The U.S. Embassy in Kigali, Rwanda, is pleased to announce the 2019-2020 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program. This one year, full-scholarship program is offered to mid-career professionals working at the policy-level who have a record of leadership, a commitment to public service, and the initiative to take full advantage of a self-defined program of independent… Continue reading Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program

Call for applications for Aegis Trust Rwanda Short Course

Aegis Trust, is organizing a short course on “Genocide and Mass Atrocities: Actors, Causes and Responses”. The five-day course will feature: (1) lectures to be delivered by Rwandan and non-Rwandan academics and practitioners; (2) facilitated experience-sharing and, (3) field visits. The Aegis Trust invites academics, teachers, trainers, policymakers and practitioners to apply for the short… Continue reading Call for applications for Aegis Trust Rwanda Short Course

Rwandan Perspectives on Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Enhancing Research, Changing Policy

Aegis Trust in conjunction with Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London and the Politics Department at SOAS will host an International Impact Event, entitled ‘Rwandan Perspectives on Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Sustainable Peace: Enhancing Research, Influencing Policy’. The event will be held on the 30th and 31st May 2018 at the King’s College London… Continue reading Rwandan Perspectives on Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Enhancing Research, Changing Policy

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Fourth Cohort of research projects by Rwandan researchers to be facilitated by Aegis trust with funds from the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA): Summary of authors’ profiles and research projects

Aegis trust is proud to announce the selection of 8 research projects by Rwandan researchers, as a result of its 4th Call for research proposals. The research projects will be running from January to December 2018. Please find below a summary description of the research projects and short biographies of their authors.   Paper: Understanding… Continue reading Fourth Cohort of research projects by Rwandan researchers to be facilitated by Aegis trust with funds from the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA): Summary of authors’ profiles and research projects

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Aegis’ 4th Cohort of Researchers – Candidates profile and proposals analysis

For its 4th Cohort of authors, Aegis Trust launched a call for proposals to Rwandan researches and received 55 research proposals from 70 applicants. This note offers an analysis of the proposals and candidates based on the information collected from their submitted research papers and curriculum vitae.  The first section will take a closer look… Continue reading Aegis’ 4th Cohort of Researchers – Candidates profile and proposals analysis

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Research Fellowships at the USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research

The USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research invites proposals for its three research fellowships for advanced-standing PhD candidates: – The 2018-2019 Margee and Douglas Greenberg Research Fellowship; – The 2018-2019 Robert J. Katz Research Fellowship in Genocide Studies; – And the 2018-2019 Breslauer, Rutman, and Anderson Research Fellowship.   Each fellowship provides $4,000… Continue reading Research Fellowships at the USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research

Call for proposals

The Aegis Trust is pleased to launch a fourth call for proposals by Rwandan researchers, as part of its Research, Policy and Higher Education (RPHE) programme funded by Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). We welcome proposals for innovative, challenging research papers of between 7,000 and 10,000 words (in English or French) on the following… Continue reading Call for proposals

Launch of the Genocide Research Hub

A community of researchers, educators, policy makers and practitioners from different corners of Rwanda gathered at Kigali Genocide Memorial for an official launch of the Genocide Research Hub, an online platform that aims to contribute to building a knowledge society around genocide prevention and peacebuilding policy and practice in Rwanda. Through a presentation of the… Continue reading Launch of the Genocide Research Hub

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Gates Cambridge Scholarships for International Students

The Gates Cambridge Scholarships are one of the most prestigious international scholarships in the world. Scholarships are awarded to outstanding applicants from countries outside the UK to pursue a full-time postgraduate degree in any subject available at the University of Cambridge. The scholarship covers the full cost of studying at Cambridge including tuition fees, maintenance allowance,… Continue reading Gates Cambridge Scholarships for International Students

Are State Department cuts a major setback for genocide prevention?

There are many indications that human rights and international justice are not priorities for President Donald Trump’s administration. As Foreign Policy has reported, one of the likely victims of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s reorganization and cuts at the State Department is the Office of Global Criminal Justice. This is the office that would, in theory, advise him and other government… Continue reading Are State Department cuts a major setback for genocide prevention?

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The Path to Peace is Possible

Insights from Aegis Trust Programmes Director, Anita Kayirangwa: Over the last week in Kigali, more than 100 experts from Rwanda and around the world met to examine best practice peace education. Throughout the three days of intense debate and discussion, participants heard from a wide variety of speakers who shared insights into what kind of… Continue reading The Path to Peace is Possible

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Memory in the digital age: King’s College London and the Aegis Trust hold conference in Rwanda

The King’s College London Digital Humanities Department and the Aegis Trust have brought together academic, private and public sector stakeholders from Rwanda and abroad to explore the implications, impact and transformative effects of digital archives and digitisation processes in understanding the genocide against the Tutsi and post-genocide reconstruction as well as supporting the country’s development.… Continue reading Memory in the digital age: King’s College London and the Aegis Trust hold conference in Rwanda

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Genocide and the church: Pope’s call for forgiveness welcomed

Receiving Rwanda’s President in the Vatican on Monday, Pope Francis expressed ‘profound sadness’ over the genocide against the Tutsi and ‘implored anew God’s forgiveness for the sins and failings of the Church and its members, among whom [were] priests, and religious men and women who succumbed to hatred and violence, betraying their own evangelical mission’… Continue reading Genocide and the church: Pope’s call for forgiveness welcomed

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Rwandan researchers commit to take findings to policy makers and the public

The Aegis Trust capacity-building workshop for Rwandan researchers has come to a close with participants committing to engage more critically with one another’s work. The workshop, which is part of Aegis’ Research, Policy and Higher Education programme, discussed the best approaches for conducting quality research as well as how to make their findings accessible to… Continue reading Rwandan researchers commit to take findings to policy makers and the public

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Rwanda genocide commemoration: British High Commission and Aegis Trust

On 12 April at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, the British High Commission and Aegis Trust commemorated the Genocide against the Tutsi. The UK Government was represented by the British High Commissioner to Rwanda, William Gelling, the Head of DFID Rwanda, Sally Waples, and staff from the British High Commission and British Council. The Aegis Trust… Continue reading Rwanda genocide commemoration: British High Commission and Aegis Trust

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Rwanda’s model of democracy

Few would disagree that Rwanda’s progress in the post genocide period is credited to its unconventional approach to statecraft. That there was a heavy dose of trial and error especially in the early days and that gradually as success became predictable it removed whatever element of chance. And that in turn, this helped to build… Continue reading Rwanda’s model of democracy

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Preventing genocide shouldn’t be a partisan issue

In this extremely divisive political climate there seems to be fewer and fewer opportunities to find common ground. Nearly everything today is politicized and partisan. But there is one issue that should have no opposition, no reason why we cannot garner widespread bipartisan support. That issue is genocide prevention. Genocide is humanity’s worst crime. The… Continue reading Preventing genocide shouldn’t be a partisan issue

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Pope Francis seeking God’s forgiveness good but genocide survivors need more

On Monday, March 20, news came that Pope Francis had apologised for the Catholic Church’s role in the 1994 Genocide against Tutsis. The deed followed President Paul Kagame’s visit to the Vatican where he reportedly compared notes with the Pontiff. Understandably, the gesture saw Rwandans hail the man of God for doing what his two… Continue reading Pope Francis seeking God’s forgiveness good but genocide survivors need more

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Aegis Trust empowers Rwandan researchers to take lessons to the world

Aegis Trust’s department for Research, Policy and Higher Education (RPHE) held a two-day capacity-building workshop to support Rwandan researchers to share their knowledge and experience with the world. Themed ‘Research Methodologies, Publication, Dissemination and Uptake’, the workshop was attended by researchers, academics, policy-makers and practitioners. It took place at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Peace School,… Continue reading Aegis Trust empowers Rwandan researchers to take lessons to the world

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The 1994 Genocide as Taught in Rwanda’s Classrooms

The 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi saw the slaughter of more than one million people over the span of three months, and placed Rwanda at the forefront of the world’s political consciousness. Almost 23 years later, Rwanda has rebuilt and become a modern hub of progress and development, putting in place social, political and economic… Continue reading The 1994 Genocide as Taught in Rwanda’s Classrooms

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In deeply divided Israel, Jewish and Arab women build case for peace

At a time when peace is not high on the Israeli public agenda, Women Wage Peace unites Arab and Jewish activists with a simple demand: that leaders just ‘reach an agreement.’ The 4,000 women gathered at the Qasr el Yahud baptism site in the Jordan River Valley to press for peace were a motley crew:… Continue reading In deeply divided Israel, Jewish and Arab women build case for peace

Creativity and resilience: how do war survivors make international justice work for them?

Creativity and resilience: how do war survivors make international justice work for them? A disempowering judgment by the Special Court for Sierra Leone should not blind us to how local activists still made use of its symbolic power. Steve Evans/flickr, CC BY-NC Kiran Grewal, Australian Catholic University This article is part of the Democracy Futures… Continue reading Creativity and resilience: how do war survivors make international justice work for them?

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Why the media is a key dimension of global inequality

Why the media is a key dimension of global inequality Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science and Clemencia Rodriguez, Temple University This article is part of the Democracy Futures series, a joint global initiative with the Sydney Democracy Network. The project aims to stimulate fresh thinking about the many challenges facing democracies… Continue reading Why the media is a key dimension of global inequality

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Strengthening community-level peacebuilding in Rwanda

Post-genocide Rwanda has been marked by efforts to rebuild the social fabric which was destroyed during the terrible events of 1994. To coordinate efforts of reconciliation the government established the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission (NURC) in 1999. The NURC is a permanent body, protected by the constitution with a mandate to promote national unity… Continue reading Strengthening community-level peacebuilding in Rwanda

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Learning Route on Securing Land and Water Rights: the cases of Senegal and Mauritania

PROCASUR, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and IPAR (Initiative Prospective Agricole et Rurales) have announced a Learning initiative on Securing Land and Water Rights in irrigation schemes, as part of the cross regional component on Land Tenure Security and Natural Resource Management of the “Strengthening capacities and tools for scaling-up and disseminating innovations”… Continue reading Learning Route on Securing Land and Water Rights: the cases of Senegal and Mauritania

Internship Opportunity at UN Environment Programme (UNEP)

The internship is located in various units of the Governance Affairs Office within UN Environment, based in Nairobi, namely the Civil Society unit, Governing Bodies Unit and the Partnerships unit. The Governance Affairs office engages with and guides all relevant stakeholders ranging from Member States, major groups and stakeholders as well as business and the… Continue reading Internship Opportunity at UN Environment Programme (UNEP)

AFRIKA KOMMT! FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2016 – 2018

AFRIKA KOMMT is an initiative of German Industry for Future Leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa. German businesses, including several leading companies in their respective sectors offer young African managers an insight into their operations and management methods. GIZ plans, organises and evaluates the programme. During a 12-month stay in Germany, an 8-month internship in one of… Continue reading AFRIKA KOMMT! FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2016 – 2018

Scholarship at the University of Helsinki

The University of Helsinki is offering scholarships to excellent students from outside the EU/EEA who want to do a Master’s programme. Citizens of non-EU/EEA countries, who do not have a permanent residence status in the EU/EEA area can also apply. The fully funded scholarship will be granted for two years. All the scholarship students are… Continue reading Scholarship at the University of Helsinki

TRACE Scholar Programme

The University of Washington and TRACE International invite application for TRACE Scholar Program to pursue studies related to strategies and tools for increasing transparency and reducing corruption. The scholarship is available to an international lawyer from a developing country. Applicants should have a demonstrated interest in anti-corruption efforts and will write their LL.M. thesis on… Continue reading TRACE Scholar Programme

Research Fellowships

The USC Shoah Foundation is offering research fellowships. The main goal of the fellowships is to have projects that advance understanding of the cultural and societal dynamics that precipitate or deter genocide, offering knowledge that has practical application and benefit. The fellowships include: Center Research Fellowship that enables the recipient to spend one semester in… Continue reading Research Fellowships

Teachers have a crucial role to play in building social cohesion

Teachers have a crucial role to play in building social cohesion Yusuf Sayed, Cape Peninsula University of Technology 1994 was a deeply important year for South Africa. It ushered in a democratic society committed to the eradication of racism, sexism and all forms of discrimination. It brought political change that promised the building of a… Continue reading Teachers have a crucial role to play in building social cohesion

Central African Republic takes a small step towards peace – but a leap is what’s needed

Central African Republic takes a small step towards peace – but a leap is what’s needed Paul Jackson, University of Birmingham The signing of a major peace agreement by ten rebel groups in the Central African Republic is a welcome step towards peace after years of violent chaos. Things really began to get out of… Continue reading Central African Republic takes a small step towards peace – but a leap is what’s needed

Building peace in the South Caucasus through mutual respect for cultural heritage

Building peace in the South Caucasus through mutual respect for cultural heritage Bastien Varoutsikos, Harvard University Recent months have seen increasing deadly skirmishes between military forces along the Nagorno-Karabakh/Azerbaijan border in the South Caucasus. These tensions are rooted in the region’s 20-year-old armed conflict involving the states of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh, which has resulted… Continue reading Building peace in the South Caucasus through mutual respect for cultural heritage

The Atlantic Fellows Programme

The Atlantic Fellows Programme for Social and Economic Equity at the International Inequalities Institute is offering Atlantic Visiting Fellowship: an opportunity for teams of three or four senior academics and practitioners to come together and undertake an intensive period of research that will create high profile advances in both academic understanding and in, developing practical… Continue reading The Atlantic Fellows Programme

The peace dividend of educating women in the Middle East

The peace dividend of educating women in the Middle East Izzeldin Abuelaish, University of Toronto Lasting peace in the Middle East depends on empowering young women through education. By oppressing our young people and women, we don’t have a new generation that is full of ideas and full of change. According to a recent report… Continue reading The peace dividend of educating women in the Middle East

Aegis offers grants to Rwandan researchers

The Aegis Trust is pleased to announce a third call for proposals by Rwandan researchers as part of its Research, Policy and Higher Education programme. The programme supports Rwandan researchers to develop policy-relevant academic papers and associated policy briefs on a range of topics related to genocide prevention and peace building. The research grants are… Continue reading Aegis offers grants to Rwandan researchers