Summary
1. Economy and Energy
Rwanda : WB Approves U.S.$115.6 Million for Rwanda
The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors has approved a US$115.6m from the International Development Association to assist
2. Politics
The leader of
Rwanda : PAC Concludes Three-Day Meet
The Presidential Advisory Council (PAC), yesterday, concluded a 3-day meeting in
Rwanda : Country , Kenya to Strengthen Ties
The seventh Joint Permanent Commission (JPC) between Rwanda and Kenya ended at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kigali yesterday with commitment from both sides to implement agreed on decisions.
3. Peace keeping/ Conflict Resolution and Security matters
MONUC Official Says Regional Cooperation Could Counter LRA Atrocities
VOA
A top official of the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) says better intelligence cooperation between
Central Africa: Ban Names New Head for UN Mission in Chad and Central African Republic
UN News Service
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today named a veteran United Nations official as his Acting Special Representative for the UN Mission in the
4. Military/ Rebels/ Terrorism/ War on Terror
DR Congo massacre uncovered
The DRC army has been attempting to quell unrest in the north and east of the country. The Lord's Resistance Army killed about 300 people and kidnapped 250 more in a rampage in the Democratic Republic of Congo in December 2009, according to an international rights group and the UN. The previously undocumented massacre, undertaken over four-days in the remote Makombo area of DRC's northeastern Haute Uele district, was highlighted in reports by Human Rights Watch and the UN. The UN said that its investigation had shown that the LRA had killed at least 290 people, perhaps more than 300, during the rampage and following LRA threats of such massacres the year before. LRA fighters killed 1,200 people and kidnapped 1,400 others - including 630 children and more than 400 women - in the DRC during a 10-month period in 2008 and 2009, the UN has said.
Rwanda : FDLR Attacks on Civilians Declining - DRC Army
Attacks by the FDLR on the population of the Eastern Democratic Republic Congo have drastically reduced in the past months, Congolese army spokesman has said. In January, the three military chiefs of the Economic Community of the Great Lakes Countries (CEPGL), a regional grouping that brings together
5. Human Rights/ Social Issues
Congo-Kinshasa: UN Helps Women Fight Under-Representation in Government
The United Nations is boosting the efforts of women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to overcome decades of low female participation in politics and achieve their rightful role in governing the vast African country and rebuilding it after years of civil war. The conference was organized by the Congolese Women's League for Elections in collaboration with the UN, the Government, and the Open Society Initiative for
Rwanda : Cleric Says Approval of Second Gay U.S. Bishop is Divisive
Anglican Archbishop Emmanuel Kolini of
Rwanda : Media Coverage on Genocide Improves, MHC Report
A report by the Media High Council (MHC) has indicated that the local media has stepped up efforts to report about the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. This was announced by the council's Executive Secretary during a press conference ahead of the 16th Genocide commemoration at the CNLG headquarters. The report is aimed at analyzing the role of the various media in educating the public and making in-depth content analysis of programs and newspapers that were broadcast and published from April 1 - 30 2009. The media played a crucial civic role of informing and educating Rwandans and foreigners about Genocide, the security and welfare of genocide survivors and unity and reconciliation. It shows that the media reports were more event-based than issue-based. In both print and electronic media, most items fell into news category compared to interviews, features and opinions. In broadcasting, news items tallied up to 95.18 percent of the total stories about the Genocide, while in print, constituted 62.03 percent of the total items that were published. It shows that benign forms of revisionism like genocide memory trivialization in some print media outlets were cited.