30 years later
Rwanda’s current President
Strengths And Weaknesses
Rwanda’s current government
Memorials in Rwanda TodayT
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T or F Rwanda has one of the most fastest growing economies?

True

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What group did President Paul Kagame lead?

The Rwandan Patriot Front (RPF)

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What is Rwanda economy built upon?

It is built on agricultural profits like tea, coffee, mineral  extraction, and a large public sector

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Are the people who participated in the Genocide immediately sent to prison?

No, they have to face a public counsel.

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Name on memorial that honors the victims of the Genocide

Kigali Memorial, Murambi Memorial, Nyamata Memorial, Bissero Memroial, April 7, Flame Lighting 

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How many days did the genocide last?

The Rwandan Genocide lasted for 100 years

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What year did Kagame become president?

2000

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What are the strengths of Rwanda?

-improved health quality and 90% health care coverage

-a model in reducing gender in equality with one of the largest number of women in their legislative body

-rapid economical growth

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What is the governmental system in Rwanda called?

The Gacaca.

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Who lights the flame of remembrance?

The President and the First Lady

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78% of Rwandans population is under what age?

under the age of 35.

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Who is the current president of Rwanda?

Paul Kagame

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What are the weaknesses of Rwanda?

-rise of poverty

-limited progress in innovation

-high levels of public debt

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What are Rwanda’s goals for the future?

To find healing and mend the country
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What does the represent?

will burn for the next 100 days to honor the 100 days that a million people were murdered in the genocide.
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T or F Rwanda has sought to rebuild society by focusing on reconciliation and economic development?

True

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What does Paul Kagame believe in?

-promotes peace

-promotes reconcilitian

-women empowerment

-promotion on investment and entrepreneurship 

-access to information and technology

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What happened to the life expectancy in the two decades post genocide?

it doubled

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What happens in the justice system?

People accused of a crime are held in front oft of a counsel, holding discourse with judges appointed by the community.

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Where is the Flame Lighting?

held at the Kigali Genocide Memorial

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How long did the genocide last?

100 days

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What year did the genocide take place?

1994

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Is Rwanda vulnerable to climate change?

Yes, that is why their middle income country goals have been put on hold.

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Do the criminals get bad punishments?

No, they rather seek forgiveness and focus on confessing what they have done in hopes to redeem themselves.  

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How many people were killed in the genocide?

800,000+ people were killed