In-depth interview with Assumpta Mugiraneza. She recounts the construction of memory after the genocide in Rwanda and invites us to reconsider gacaca justice with more sobriety.
Lixisenatide, a drug in the same family as Ozempic, seems to slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease. Plus, why scientists will look to the Sun’s corona during the 8 April eclipse. Lixisenatide, a drug in the same family as Ozempic, seems to slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease. Plus, why scientists will look to the Sun’s corona during the 8 April eclipse.
Thirty years after the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, Nature met with researchers who are gaining insights that could help to prevent other atrocities and enable healing. Thirty years after the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, Nature met with researchers who are gaining insights that could help to prevent other atrocities and enable healing.
Academicians show how Rwandan researchers are excluded from international debates amounting to 25 years of post-genocide literature almost entirely devoid of Rwandan voices
We found that from 1994 until 2019, of the 398 articles focusing on Rwanda that appeared in these journals, only 13 were authored or co-authored by Rwandan scholars. That’s just 3.3%.