Rwanda: FMV in the top leadership of refugee-led NGOs

The United Nations Agency in Rwanda (UNHCR Rwanda) organized a training workshop for legal representatives of refugee organizations from September 24 to 26.   FMV actively participated as one of the “RLOs” (Refugee-led Organization), i.e. “an organization or group in which refugees, displaced people, returnees, in short people with direct Continuer

Rwanda: Equal rights for refugees and citizens in business

Despite misjudgements about the safety of asylum seekers in Rwanda, the country remains resolutely committed to offering fair opportunities to its citizens and refugees in its business market (by igihe.com) Rwanda ensures equal rights to business opportunities for all its inhabitants. Once again this year, the Joint Action Development Forum Continuer

Rwanda: FMV in Open Day hosted by the Joint Action Development Forum (JADF)

As it does every year, the Joint Action Development Forum (JADF) has organized an exhibition to showcase the activities and achievements of various partner organizations dedicated to the development and empowerment of local communities. The open day also aims to highlight the initiatives and successes of various partner organizations dedicated Continuer

Rwanda: Three organizations in a consortium to promote mental health: from pre-conception through the maternity process to menopause

The coalition is made up of Forum pour la Mémoire Vigilante, LUNA Africa and ITEKA YOUTH Organisation. They all operate in Rwanda. In a memorandum of understanding signed by their representatives, the three organizations pledge, in keeping with their own objectives, to pursue and deepen their cooperation with a view Continuer

FMV: Vote of Thanks after the truth and community dialogue project

The legal representative of the Forum pour la Mémoire Vigilante, FMV, Mr. Ferdinand Ndayiragije, is delighted with the completion of the project: “Truth Telling, Community Dialogue and Human Rights Educational Program” within the Burundian refugee community in Rwanda.   The train, which stops in Kigali, the Rwandan capital, started in Continuer