On July 13, USIP held a discussion on the approaches to reconciliation and justice in Rwanda that followed the 1994 genocide, including the Gacaca Courts and community-based and women-led initiatives.
Dr. Phil Clark
Professor of International Politics
SOAS University of London
Mr. Mike Jobbins
Vice President, Global Affairs & Partnerships
Search for Common Ground
Dr. Alice Urusaro Karekezi
Professor, Center for Conflict Management
University of Rwanda
Dr. Felix Ndahinda
Honorary Associate Professor, College of Arts and Social Sciences
University of Rwanda
Susan Stigant, moderator
Director, Africa Center, U.S. Institute of Peace
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/reconciliation-and-justice-rwanda
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