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Senior Associate Advisor Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) - RWANDA

Are you interested in joining an organisation with a long term commitment to fighting poverty? Would you like to work in a challenging environment and develop an international career focused on demonstrating shared core values that achieve results? SNV Rwanda is looking for a: Senior Associate Advisor Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Based in Kigali, Rwanda (International consultancy contract) Background SNV is an international not-for-profit development organisation working in over 30 developing countries for more than 40 years. SNV has been working in Rwanda since 1980 and is active in all of SNV’s three sectors: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Renewable Energy and Agriculture. The WASH programme in Rwanda contributes to extending access to Water, Sanitation and improving Hygiene in 3 sub programs: ·          Functionality of Rural Water Supply Services ·          Sustainable San...

Lalji PfAL scholarships for graduate study at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Through the generous support of the Lalji family and the Programme for African Leadership (PfAL) Foundation, the London School of Economics and Political Science is delighted to announce that it is making available a significant scholarship fund to bright African students applying to the MSc Development Management or the MSc in International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies (IDHE)  starting in the academic year 2014/15.  A full scholarship will cover fees and living costs, but the value for each student will be assessed according to financial need. As well as studying for a prestigious London School of Economics MSc programme, all Lalji PfAL Scholarship recipients will participate in an additional programme of workshops and seminars throughout the year. Successful candidates will also gain membership of the growing PfAL network of African leaders.   Eligibility ...

[RwandaLibre] Re: *DHR* Re: [Mbonigaba] The UN formally recognizes the Genocide “against the Tutsi”

  "I also observed that the UN qualification for the genocide in Rwanda was " genocide against the Tutsi  in Rwanda ". Therefore, it would difficult to confuse the group that was targeted with other Tutsi from neighboring countries", Olivier Nduhungirehe. Thanks a lot Olivier, for acknowledging that theTutsi who were in neighboring countries ( Uganda, Burundi, Tanzania, DRC) during the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, who had no relatives living in Rwanda in 1994 and are currently leading Rwanda should not claim to be among the survivors of that genocide because they were not targeted at that time. On Jan 31, 2014, at 0:59, Olivier Nduhungirehe < oliviernduhungirehe@yahoo.fr > wrote:   Ismail Mbonigaba,   We have just debated, on Twitter, on the qualification of the genocide in Rwanda. You were arguing that the crime was a " Rwandan genocid...