Rwanda

What’s going on with the Rwanda plan?
Activism

What’s going on with the Rwanda plan?

Two years, countless court cases, protests, press conferences, legislation and more - this is the story of the Conservative’s flagship immigration policy.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Why we blocked a road to stop the Rwanda flight
Activism

Why we blocked a road to stop the Rwanda flight

No human is illegal — Over a dozen Stop Deportation activists locked themselves to each other outside a detention centre to prevent coaches taking those due to be on the Rwanda deportation flight from leaving.

Written by: Stop Deportations

The Tories are demonising men seeking asylum
Activism

The Tories are demonising men seeking asylum

No one is illegal — The government’s Rwanda deal will not include women and children. In doing so, it seeks to stoke fear of Black and Muslim men while splitting hairs between the most vulnerable, writes Tiara Ataii.

Written by: Tiara Ataii

Hundreds gather to protest the Tories’ Rwanda plans
Activism

Hundreds gather to protest the Tories’ Rwanda plans

No to offshoring — The government’s brand new immigration deal has sparked outrage from across the political spectrum, with many branding it as cruel and inhumane.

Written by: Ben Smoke

How cycling is a symbol of hope in a country scarred by genocide
Bike

How cycling is a symbol of hope in a country scarred by genocide

Rwanda on Wheels — In Rwanda, the land of a thousand hills, the bike is empowering all who ride.

Written by: Antonia Windsor

Africa’s phoenix from the flames: a creative renaissance in Rwanda
Reportage

Africa’s phoenix from the flames: a creative renaissance in Rwanda

Rwanda Rising — Two decades after genocide, Rwanda has risen from the ashes. But as the country’s artists push past the panic that once turned neighbours into enemies, what does the future hold for a nation scarred by a history of divide and rule? As President Paul Kagame tightens his grip over the country, can the country’s creatives escape the growing repression?

Written by: Alex King

How Rwanda’s genocide liberator became an absolute dictator
Activism

How Rwanda’s genocide liberator became an absolute dictator

This is Paul Kagame — Two decades after the 1994 genocide, journalist Anjan Sundaram watched leader Paul Kagame crush press freedom and political opposition. But why are the international community still supporting his regime? And could their support be sowing seeds for more bloodshed?

Written by: Alex King

Dayo Ntwari: The Afrofuturist writer shaping Africa’s next generation through sci-fi
Print

Dayo Ntwari: The Afrofuturist writer shaping Africa’s next generation through sci-fi

Stories for a new African century — Dayo Ntwari is one of a new generation of writers using sci-fi to imagine a bold future for Africa and exorcise the demons of today, like corruption, religious exploitation and Boko Haram.

Written by: Alex King

How did the world’s poorest country double life expectancy in just 20 years?
Reportage

How did the world’s poorest country double life expectancy in just 20 years?

Rwanda’s health miracle — After near total destruction during the 1994 genocide, Rwanda’s health system overcame an AIDS epidemic to become a shining example of success for developing countries across the globe.

Written by: Alex King

Rwandan cinema is healing wounds in a country scarred by genocide
Film

Rwandan cinema is healing wounds in a country scarred by genocide

Welcome to Hillywood — In one of the smallest and poorest countries on earth, filmmakers are bringing people together around stories about Rwanda’s dark past.

Written by: Alex King

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