Aegis equips parents with skills for informal peace education
Rwandan parents are being equipped to play an active role in informal peace education as part of the Aegis Trust's Education for Sustainable Peace in [...]
Can peace-building education build resilience against identity based violence and mass atrocities?
Can large-scale violence be prevented in communities at risk through education involving direct engagement of survivors of past atrocities? UK-based Aegis Trust shares lessons learned [...]
CNLG and the Aegis Trust strengthen Rwandan partnerships with UK National Holocaust Centre
Dr Jean Damascène Bizimana, Executive Secretary of Rwanda’s National Commission for the Fight against Genocide (CNLG) last week visited the UK National Holocaust Centre with [...]
Friends climb Snowdon for Aegis
Mansfield teenagers Sam Barker and James Parkinson have just climbed Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, to raise funds for the Aegis Trust’s peace-building work [...]
Atrocity prevention a key question for this Parliament, say MPs and field experts
With humanitarian crises worsening around the World, atrocity prevention should be a foreign policy priority for the UK – which has the potential to make [...]
Genocide charities condemn ethnic cleansing in Myanmar
Leading UK genocide charities the Aegis Trust, Remembering Srebrenica, the National Holocaust Centre and the Holocaust Survivors’ Friendship Association have come together to collectively condemn [...]
Aegis launches Genocide Research Hub in Rwanda
A community of researchers, educators, policy makers and practitioners from different corners of Rwanda gathered at Kigali Genocide Memorial for the official launch of the [...]
Global Britain: UK’s role in Atrocity Prevention Post Brexit
Having newly reconstituted for the 2017 Parliament, the APPG on the Prevention of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity is holding an event at the start [...]
APPG Genocide Prevention: Meeting Minutes 19 July 2017
Minutes of Inaugural Meeting 19 July 2017. 11.00 Alison McGovern MP (Labour) and Tom Tugendhat MP (Conservative) and Robert Jenrick MP (Conservative) continue to serve [...]








