Breaking Point: fostering conditions for violence
Aegis Chief Executive Dr James Smith reflects on the murder of Jo Cox MP and EU referendum campaign through the lens of the recent acts [...]
Jesse Jackson at Kigali Genocide Memorial: “May God save us from evils”
On Monday 14 June, a group led by Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., the famous American civil rights activist, visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Rwanda [...]
Former UN Sudan chief urges arrest of Bashir if he visits Uganda
According to reporting in Sudan’s media, the country’s president – Omar Bashir – is to pay an official two-day visit to Uganda this week for [...]
Record-breakers urge UK runners to sign up for Kenya Peace Torch Relay
Record-breaking distance runners Wilson Kipsang, Rob Young (Marathon Man UK) and Adam Holland have united to encourage runners across the UK to join Young and Holland [...]
Aegis Trust gains White Rose fashion outlet in Newark
For the past five years, Nottingham’s two White Rose recycled fashion boutiques have been doing their bit to support the life-saving work of the Aegis [...]
How lessons from Rwanda are saving lives in South Sudan
During a recent visit to the UK to speak at a conference in London, Nicholas Aru Maan – co-founder of the South Sudan [...]
Kwibuka22: Kigali Genocide Memorial hosts Rwanda’s national commemoration
The Kigali Genocide Memorial today hosted the 22nd Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. More than 500 guests included international leaders, [...]
Karadžić verdict a victory for survivors of genocide at Srebrenica
The lengthy trial of Radovan Karadžić came to end yesterday, the verdict confirming that he is guilty on 10 of the 11 charges levelled against [...]
Kigali Genocide Memorial goes solar
Last week a solar system developed by Centennial Generating Co. became operational at the Kigali Genocide Memorial. Established by the Aegis Trust in 2004 at [...]








