Rwanda joined the global community in reaffirming its commitment to consumer rights and environmental sustainability as the world marked World Consumer Rights Day (WCRD). Under the theme Driving ...
Climate change and environmental crises such as deforestation are critical problems in refugee situations. UNHCR estimates that 20-25 million trees are cut down in and around refugee settlements each ...
On a sunny afternoon, Eugene Rurangwa Gituku, a Congolese refugee living in Kigeme camp, waters seedlings in a tree nursery as his colleagues carry out a regular assessment of the seedlings' growth.
More than 160,000 fruit trees are planned to be planted in 4,496 primary schools and 232 Early Childhood Development (ECD) centres across Rwanda under a new initiative aimed at improving school ...
Two decades ago, plastic litter could be found almost everywhere across Rwanda. Drainage systems were clogged, wetlands were polluted, and plastic waste posed a growing risk to public health and the ...
Malnutrition remains one of the major challenges hindering Rwanda's development ambitions, particularly as it contributes to child stunting and negatively affects children's education and overall well ...
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