The Path to Peace is Possible

Aegis Programmes Director Anita Kayirangwa addresses the Aegis Peace Education Colloquium, Kigali Genocide Memorial, 20 Feb 2017

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 […]

Minister launches new Aegis programme, Education for Sustainable Peace in Rwanda

Attending the launch of Aegis’ new programme, ‘Education for Sustainable Peace in Rwanda’, left to right: Johan Debar, Chargé d’Affaires of the Belgian Embassy to Rwanda; Mikael Boström, Head of Development Cooperation, Swedish Embassy to Rwanda; Dr James Smith, CEO, Aegis Trust; Kenny Osborne, Deputy Head of DFID Rwanda; Isaac Munyakazi, Rwanda’s State Minister for Primary and Secondary Education. Kigali Genocide Memorial, Monday 20 February 2017

The Aegis Trust’s new programme ‘Education for Sustainable Peace in Rwanda’ (ESPR) was formally launched Monday by Isaac Munyakazi, Rwanda’s State Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, on the first day of Aegis’ peace education colloquium at the Kigali Genocide Memorial (full text of the Minister’s speech follows this article). The programme will improve the […]

Day Two Recap: Aegis Peace Education Colloquium, Kigali Genocide Memorial

Aegis Peace Education Colloquium, Day Two, Kigali Genocide Memorial

The second day of the Aegis Trust’s three-day Peace Education colloquium began with a panel on different tools to deliver peace education content in Rwanda. The key question for discussion was how to identify the right teaching and learning tools for the right context. Panellist Dr Joyce Musabe, Deputy Director-General in charge of curriculum and […]

Day One Recap: Aegis Peace Education Colloquium, Kigali Genocide Memorial

Dr Webster Zambara from the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (SA) makes a point during the first day of the Peace Education Colloquium at the Kigali Genocide Memorial.

The three-day Aegis Trust Peace Education colloquium began yesterday with a focus on the importance of investing in peace. Funded by the UK Government, the conference has assembled more than 100 local and international experts to discuss the role of peace education in preventing conflict and mass atrocity. It is part of Aegis’ worldwide efforts to […]

Aegis and UK Aid assemble global experts for peace education conference in Rwanda

Over the next three days, the Aegis Trust is bringing together 100 local and international experts in Kigali, Rwanda, to discuss the role of peace education in preventing conflict and mass atrocity. The conference is funded by the UK Government (through the Department for International Development) and is part of the Aegis Trust’s decade-long work […]

Sir John Hurt remembered by genocide survivors in Rwanda

Sir John Hurt, one of the UK’s best-known actors, has passed away aged 77 after an 18-month battle with pancreatic cancer. From his screen debut in 1962, the BAFTA-winning actor took on a diverse array of roles, appearing in over 120 films – not counting his many stage and television appearances. He was working right […]

Results of Aegis Trust second call for research proposals announced

28 Sept 2015 – The Aegis Trust has announced the selection of twelve research proposals to receive funding as part of its Research, Policy and Higher Education (RPHE) Department, supported by the UK’s Department for International Development. A selection panel comprising academics from the UK and Rwanda chose from a competitive field of 120 research […]

Join British record-breakers on UK ‘Walk for Peace’ torch relay

Starting at the Great North Run on 13 September, record-breaking ultra runners Rob Young and Adam ‘Tango’ Holland are going to relay a ‘torch for humanity’ as part of the international Champions Walk for Peace through over 400 cities, towns and villages around the UK, covering 1900 miles and climbing 75,000 feet in just 25 days. […]