Innovation taken Place since The Rwandan Genocide

With the latest development and management of eliminating tribal wars in some of these developing nations such as Rwanda, has kept the political, humanitarian, religious, medical and education global organizations working towards success stories and eye witnesses providing news coverage as it becomes available.

Decades of years ago, Rwandan suffer malice due to tribal and genocide which has been depicted by different media presentation. Some of the imageries were very suspicious, unbelievable and scary for human mankind to observe.

The good news since then, has been the involvement of United Nations, Habitat for Humanity, Red Cross and Global Non profit organizations to raise funds, working and volunteer hours, equipment and manpower to operate, rebuild, renovate identified projects in order to amend refurbishing locations and cities. With these new development, the standard rate of living has improved and the expectations from the greater communities is positive.

Political negotiations are constantly utilized, keeping open talks between disputing parties, government and foreign affairs to stabilize the discussion atmosphere, getting better understanding while identifying areas for improvement.

Skills and time management are crucial. People may be surprise, but education emphasis such as ACHIEVE, Vocational Programs and General Education in Health, Construction and Mechanics keeps the everyday working teams to add-on infrastructures, supporting new and growing generations.

Rwanda – Largest Cities
Name Population
1 Kigali , Kigali 745,261
2 Butare, Southern Province 89,600
3 Gitarama , Southern Province 87,613
4 Ruhengeri , Northern Province 86,685

 

Rwanda like any other country in today’s modern world relies on it’s international relationships and support from global organizations to deal with global issues surrounding humans as well as development and infrastructures to meet, maintain and stabilize healthy environment for working, studies and entertainment.

Below is a link of Rwanda Development Board