Peace Education Training for Kigali Youth
The Aegis Trust conducted Peace and Values Education Training, 3-5 March, for 25 young participants from various parts of Kigali, focusing on developing their peacebuilding [...]
John Legend visits Kigali Genocide Memorial
On 22 February, renowned American artist and EGOT winner John Legend visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial to pay tribute to the victims of the Genocide [...]
Trainee teachers learn how to deliver Peace and Values Education in the classroom
Responsible for developing Peace and Values Education at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, the Aegis Trust has worked closely with the Rwanda Education Board to help [...]
Story of Aegis CEO wins Global Media Peace Award
The Aegis Trust is delighted that First Prize in Digital Media at the inaugural Global Media Peace Awards has gone to Richard Sergay for his [...]
Technology’s role in post-genocide healing and memory preservation
On 4 December, the Aegis Trust hosted a groundbreaking research-for-policy conference titled ‘Negotiating the Reconstruction Policies in the Vernacular in the Digital Age’ at Kigali's [...]
Strengthening Research Capacity for Peacebuilding in Rwanda
From December 2nd to 3rd, the Aegis Trust hosted a transformative research capacity-building workshop in Kigali. The two-day event, titled 'The Fundamentals of Social Science [...]
Aegis collaborates with UN on week of genocide prevention workshops
From 4th to 9th November, the United Nations Office of the Special Advisor on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect (OSAPG), in partnership with [...]
Play honours roots of international justice
On November 1st, the Kigali Genocide Memorial Amphitheatre hosted an extraordinary musical performance, "East West Street: A Song of Good and Evil," inspired by Philippe [...]
Pfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla pays tribute at Kigali Genocide Memorial
On September 12th, Albert Bourla, Chairman and CEO of Pfizer, visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Rwanda, where he paid tribute to the 250,000 victims [...]








