- Page 9
Menstruation: A Topic for All
Throughout history, Menstruation has always been a taboo in many cultures and a topic that is rarely discussed. There are many cultural and religious beliefs, social norms, unwritten rules and…
Disability does NOT mean Inability. Would I be Empowered Enough?
INTRO-SECTION The World Health Organization defines disability as an umbrella term that covers three dimensions, impairment in a person's body structure or function or mental functioning; examples of impairments include…
All You need to know about Tourism in Rwanda
(MUHOZA, 2020) Rwanda as a country has come from far and in an unimaginable time period and for this reason, almost every country in the world wants to know…
Pairing Wine and Cheese: The Complexity of Gender Empowerment
When you attend galas, and dinners, it is hard to miss a platter of cheese and wine, sometimes a few grapes and crackers. you casually grab a bite and a…
How Can Vocational Training Develop African Economies?
Getty Images The lack of on-demand practical skills in the African labour market has led to the introduction of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) into the education system…
Is 12 years Basic Education the key driver of Human Capital Development in Rwanda?
A picture of the students from 12 years basic Education School in Rwanda I don’t know what rings a bell for you if you hear this term ‘’Education for all’'…
The unknown factors behind the gender gap in the workspace
Gender equality. Source: Forbes Understanding the culture and context of Somali women’s education has a long history based on cultural, religious, economical and societal beliefs. Somali culture allocates women and…
Effective Teaching Strategy: The way forward for achieving quality education in Somaliland
Abdulaziz Bashir/USAID What goes to your mind when you first heard the phrase lack of quality education? Poor resources, unsafe learning environments, lack of fundings, lack of learning materials, conflicts,…
3 Critical Reasons You Need to Know about Skills-based Education Systems in Tanzania.
By Lenga Kirika Kutwa, Year 3 Global Challenges student at African Leadership University in Kigali, Rwanda. Source: Opportunity Education, (Google, 2020). The ideal situation. Over the centuries to the present,…
The Backbone of Rwanda’s Economy is Gradually Decaying: Who is to blame?
Understanding a countries’ or a region’s economy requires a thorough analysis of the production process and movements of the products from the producers to the consumers. Therefore; to decide whether…