Rwandan group tackles mental illness through tourism
As mental health problems become more openly discussed in Rwanda, one group fights stigma by putting foreigners to work
As mental health problems become more openly discussed in Rwanda, one group fights stigma by putting foreigners to work
Thousands gather outside British Embassy in Kigali as President Kagame denounces intelligence chief’s arrest
Rwanda's Karenzi Karake is wanted in connection to reprisal killings following the 1994 genocide
To critics, Kigali's plan to eradicate slums is naive and ignores the financial realities facing many Rwandans
Cara Jones with Mary Baldwin College, discusses the fears of ethnic fighting and the influence of President Nkurunziza
The 30-year-old Belgian musician is hoping to win American audiences, while refusing to be a star
More than 12,000 Burundians have fled the country amid attacks and escalating ethnic tension
More than 50,000 people, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, say they would rather be jailed in Israel than be deported
‘If we can come together as a team, we can come together as a country,’ Samuel Mugisha said after making Team Rwanda
Immaculee Ilibagiza, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, says she survived by hiding in a bathroom for three months