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Rwanda Awaits Pope’s Response on Visit

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President Paul Kagame, Pope Francis and First Lady Jeannette Kagame during the previous visit to Vatican.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Louise Mushikiwabo has said that Rwanda is awaiting for a response from the Pope following a recent invitation sent by President Paul Kagame requesting him (Pope Francis) to visit Rwanda.

Mushikiwabo who was presenting the MINAFET 2017/2018 budget draft, was also responding to questions raised by Members of Parliament on whether Pope accepted the invitation.

“Honorable Minister of Foreign Affairs, I would like to know whether Pope agreed to visit Rwanda. It would be a good act. Would you mind sharing with us the progress,” asked the chairperson of parliamentary Standing Committee on Budget and National Patrimony, Mukayuhi Rwaka Constance.

In response, Minister Mushikiwabo said that president Kagame invited Pope but has not yet responded.

“The president of the Republic asked him to visit us in Rwanda and sent an invitation letter following our visit to Vatican. They have not yet replied but we also await for the newly appointed Papal Nuncio in Kigali. He will arrive here in June 2017. It will help us to hold on talks with Vatican through its embassy in Kigali,” she said.

The invitation to Pope to visit Rwanda followed the visit of President Kagame to Vatican in March 2017 where Pope Francis apologized on behalf of the Catholic Church involvement in the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.

Butaro Hospital Treats Child Cancer to Almost Cure

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Located in the Norther Province of Rwanda, Butaro referral hospital has over the last five years improved treatment of cancer to extent of curing 80% of the children diagnosed and treated of the disease.

The hospital treats bone, blood, kidney cancer and receives 100 children of 1 to 16 years old every month that come for treatment on appointment.

Blood cancer is the most common diagnosed in children and older people but the cause is not yet known.

“Changes in diet and environment could be the causes as research about the cause of cancer continues. Favorite factors to prevent the infection are balanced diets with little chemical substances and avoiding red meat,” Denis Umuhizi, trained cancer personnel said.

The hospital started treating cancer in 2012 and has partners that help in treatment and access to medicines in collaboration with the ministry of health.

“Early treatment does almost cure children and are left with little cancer cells.”

In Butaro hospital not every limb affected is amputated.

“There is liquid and solid cancer which grows as a boil and are treated with chemotherapy to recede them before they spread everywhere and in case of deep infection amputation is done.”

There is radiotherapy which is only accessible in Kenya where patients from Rwanda are mostly referred.

“Rwanda does not have a radiotherapy machine. The number patients is also increasing with less doctors.”

There are senior doctors 4 and general practitioners and trained nurses 26.

“There must be doctors visiting the wards and the nurses consistently in wards taking care of the patients.”

But Breast cancer which common in girls and women is treated in Rwanda and those with hormone-cancer are treated with hormonotherapy.

The patients are referred from different health centers and other referral hospitals to Butaro with their diagnosis documents.

“At times they are referred back to Kigali hospitals for MRI. When they have enough diagnosis we send them to different hospitals for treatment,” Dr. Fidel Sebahungu, cancer diagnosis and treatment said.

The diagnosis can take a whole week or two. It is done at night on the liver and blood and can take a whole day.

“There are patients that finish their doses are given rendezvous for two weeks to get more medication. There are those getting treatment at the health centers.”

Every day the hospital receives 40 to 60 cancer cases with at least 10 new diagnosis.

At least 500 children with different cancer types were received at Butaro Hospital over the past two years.

People are not aware of cancer signs and tend to relate them with traditional evils therefore avoiding medical treatment.

In 5 to 15% of childhood cancers, are related to familial or genetic factors and Environmental exposures and exogenous factors cause 5-10% while unknown causes include 75-90% patients.

Children commonly suffer from leukemia (34%), brain tumors (23%), and lymphomas (12%). And the most common cancer in Rwanda is nephroblastoma.

To better treat cancers in children parents must trust and work as a team with health professionals, using their knowledge of their child and health professional’s knowledge of medicine.

Cancer signs child include continued unexplained weight loss, headaches, often with early morning vomiting, increased swelling or persistent pain in bones, joints, back, or legs, lump or mass, especially in the abdomen, neck, chest, pelvis, or armpits, development of excessive bruising, bleeding, or rash, and constant infections.

In sub-Saharan Africa 240,000 under the age of 19 have cancer, a report by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) released 2016 indicates that the global occurrence of childhood cancers is higher than previously thought.

In more than 100 cancer registries from 68 countries between 2001 and 2010, there were approximately 300,000 cases of cancer diagnosed in children and teens under the age of 19 every year. Of these, 80 per cent were from sub-Saharan Africa. Around the world, 80,000 succumb to childhood cancer annually.

Eric Murinzi@iRwanda24

EPRN 3 Conference Impresses Stakeholders

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The 3rd Economic Policy Research Network ( EPRN) annual conference on the guiding topic to Rwandan Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy 3 (EDPRS 3) impressively attracted around 500 stakeholders this fiscal year.

The 500 policy makers, researchers, scholars, students, and other stakeholders in the field of economics convened at the Gikondo College of Business and Economics Thursday January26 to discuss macroeconomic status and future prospects of Rwandan Economy in the 3rd EPRN annual Conference.

EPRN coordinator Seth Kwizera said that they were really impressed that the work being done is relevant and gives confidence that the mission to sustainably strengthen economic policy in Rwanda is on a good way to being achieved.

The meeting attracted independent researchers availing papers for the topic “Rwandan Economy towards the Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy 3 (EDPRS 3)”.

EPRN received sixteen papers and top seven were presented covering topics like, Determinants of nonmonetary poverty in Rwanda, Economic structural transformation-from agriculture and primary sector to knowledge based economy and urbanisation, the effect of foreign aid on the real exchange rate in Rwanda, Rural development policies and investment in primary education, farmers in Rwanda.

Dr. Hermann van Boemmel from the GIZ program on Macro-Economic Advice to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning (MINECOFIN says, “We are supporting EPRN as we think promoting collaboration between researchers and building their capacity is vital for the development of the country.”

The conference also intends to enhance macroeconomic research on MADE IN RWANDA products to make commensing policy decision making.

The event was organized by EPRN through IPAR with support from GIZ.

In closing Page 1 of 2 session Prof. Thomas Kigabo, chief economist at the National Bank of Rwanda and chairman of EPRN said that the 4th EPRN conference will take place in September of this year.The topic will be known in March when the call for papers will be published.

“My vision for EPRN is to build up a pool of excellent economic policy researchers that can provide Rwanda with home-grown analysis and solutions. Events like this serve to encourage people, especially young people, to pursue a career in research and to keep improving their academic skills,” Prof. Kigabo says.

EPRN started in 2008 to strengthen equal opportunity economic policy analysis and research capacities. By bringing together key institutions, individuals and organizations active with an interest in economic policy research and analysis, EPRN networks stakeholders on a pool of research skills needed for economic policy analysis.

Through trainings on quantitative research methods, research coaching mentorship, work placements, learning tours and joint research projects, EPRN helps to build capacity and create evidence for economic policy development. EPRN responds to economic policy gaps in Rwanda resultant mainly by a lack of quality informative research and challenge of human capacity.

Three Poets Awarded in Kigali

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The organizers Trans Poesis today awarded three affluent poets after a talent search among the Rwandan youths.

The poets were awarded on a Saturday afternoon at the Cafe Neo at the Office Plaza in Kiyovu to realize that the theme of the talent search is correct, Kigali is decored by poesis.

The competition had gathered 12 talented poets from around the country to compete in Kinyarwanda and English poems.

First came Carine Maniraguha a Kinyarwanda poet that will be awarded right to filming the images of his poems and stories.

In English Poet Natacha Karangwa won while in French Tonny Kerus Ruzigana primiered.

All the three were awarded the 1510 Poet images of the countries historical icon Nyirarumaga embelished in Gold. A lady seated looking up the and her left arm over the left touching her left knee as she seems to ponder on a traditional kinyarwanda stool. Her hair combed rounded and tied by the tradition zigzaged black-white or blue-white ribons, she wore flowing silk all in gold.

Maniraguha upon winning the Trans Poesis competition said he would commense with his poems and urged youths talented in that aspect to be ecnouraged to write and make public their poems.

A city shop called Je te Promesse also added to the Trans Poesis awards.

Trans Poesis under the organizers of the competition OlivierTuyisenge , Mustafa Kayitare and Swedish Dr. Andrea Grieder said they intend to develop poets in the country. They say that it is part of support culture and will continue merging the event.

“The intents is to support poets develop themselves and societies and access other places as we continue to merge the activity,” says Dr.Grieder.

Poets, he adds, will help society hear for themselves heartbottom feelings and learn much about their own countries. Traditionally in Rwanda Poets could leak stories from the secrecy of the Kingdom and every King had a poet to tell the tales.

Bees Can Transform the Social-Economic Fabric of Africa

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Bee Keeping

Dr. Gérardine Mukeshimana Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources at the opening of the ApiExpo on 21 September at Kigali Conference and Exhibition Village.

It is the first time Rwanda is hosting the fifth All-Africa Honey Exposition whose theme has attracted several national, regional and international researchers, policy makers, honey traders among others at the Kigali Conference and Exhibition Village.

Dubbed the ApiExpo 2016, it is expected to happen for five days from 21 to 26 September interacting participants from as far as the USA, Europe, Middle East and Africa in one of its biennial events.

According to the theme participates are discussing and sharing knowledge trade, business approaches, the promotion of apiculture and how it can rather improve and empower the African people.

Many products that can transform life from a few beehives.

In Rwanda beekeeping is not a new local engagement as the country reaps up to 4500 tons of honey every year.

Minister of Agriculture Dr.Gerardine Mukeshimana promised, at the opening of the expo, to multiply the current production twice come 2020.

“We urge investors in the sector to improve beekeeping from a local farmer’s level to a business level. Farmers in Rwanda will benefit a lot from the exposition of other beekeepers from different countries,” said that other farmers have managed to benefit from beekeeping by the use of technology.

She said farmers are expected to multiply the reap after immense knowledge they impart from the ongoing expo.

International exhibitors at the Kigali Conference and Exhibition Village are again showcasing and demonstrating the relevancy of the honeybee industry to human livelihood.

For many years beekeeping has been subsistence or a hobby whose honey is used as food, medicine and brew but ApiExpo intends to make it trendy to satisfy hungry international markets.

The Expo is happening altogether with the 3rd ApiExpo 2016 AU IBAR or Africa Union Interafrican Bureau for Animal Husbandry General Assembly of the African Apiculture Platform and Pollination Services under the theme ‘ Promoting Intra and Inter-Regional Trade of Honey and other Beehive Products in Africa.’ It also learns about honey production and bee health.

The African President for Beekeepers’ Association Harun N Baiya said that among many other impends to apiculture is the persistent use of insecticide in farms which reduces the number of bees and infects them with other strange disease.

“We are expecting to reap much from the continuous support of beekeeping and the returns to the community will be increased,” Baiya said.

Going on a Self Drive in Rwanda

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Having a vacation away from a sophisticated city that is an area with sky scrapers, shopping malls, offices, lots of traffic and market is very awesome. A holiday upcountry is really relaxing and wonderful as you will be relieved from car horns and fumes and people shouting and also rubbing shoulders as you walk along the busy streets heading for work.

For example one can on a self drive through Rwanda and Uganda. Hit the road and travel to the western part of Uganda with your family van and as well as 4×4 vehicles that can maneuver on the raged roads of upcountry. If you are a visitor you can obtain a reliable vehicle from a trusted car rental agency.

As you take a ride to the western part of Uganda for example visiting Queen Elizabeth national park, you will get rewarded with an epic scenery of the landscape covered with ever green vegetation and also have a tremendous air breeze which can be complemented by the music from your Walkman, iPod, phones or any other music appliance. When you make stopovers you will encounter some fine restaurants and bars for some refreshments and foods. You will also meet some hospitable local people who will give more information about the areas in your destination.

When you reach your destination (Queen Elizabeth National park) you will be able to make a game drive where you will be able to see animals like elephants, black spotted hyenas, tree climbing lions, monkeys, antelopes, and many more as they move around in the savannah grasses. Not forgetting you will see lots of bird species flying in the skies, onto other huge animals and around the water areas.As you take a rest at night you will be offered very comfortable bedding and also delicious cuisines at the accommodation facilities of your choice because they are many and well suited depending on your budget.

One can also opt to tour Rwanda by taking a gorilla trek in the Virunga region. Get to see these wonderful endangered primates that only thrive in Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. During the trek, you can take pictures as the great apes go through daily chores of playing around, grooming and feeding. You have up to one hour to watch the great apes. This is a once in a lifetime experience as you will meet one of man’s closest living relatives as they share 98% DNA as human beings. They will put a smile on your face as you hang around with them. You can also be able to see lots of bird species and also a good view of the landscape.

During your self guided tour, you will also get to interact with the local people as you can learn a few things about other cultures like their cultural dances, some words of their languages. On this vacation you can also be able to go round shopping in crafts shops as there can be a variety of commodities at your disposal like craft shoes, bags, bangles and many more things that act as souvenirs for the vacation.

With all the above attractions leaving the city can be enjoyable, interesting and educative. It can also act as a medium of relieving stress and also refreshing your mind and help you get on new things in life. It can also make you discover new interests in life like loving birds and also conserving the environment.

Planning a Gorilla Tour in Rwanda

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Gorilla Tourism

Rwanda is one of the smallest countries in Africa when it comes to size but in nature and tourism, it is a very rich nation with vast wildlife. The mountain gorillas are one of the tourism products that makes it very famous since these animals are beautiful to watch and hang around with them and also they are almost getting extinct. Many people are coming to Rwanda to eagerly see these animals before they become history. Although gorillas are awesome to see one has to plan for a gorilla tour to be enjoyable for him/her.

Before choosing your gorilla tour package, you have to get all the information about Rwanda and its tourism industry such as the visa requirements, accommodation facilities, the money currency, people and their culture, the weather, and many more. One can get this information from friends who have ever been to Rwanda, tourism magazines, and also through the internet.

Then after you seek information about the core reason as to why you have to go to Rwanda that is the gorillas. Here you will get to know the history of gorillas in Rwanda, how they behave, and more so the places they inhabit in Rwanda that is the volcanoes national park sometimes written Parc National des Volcans. This will help you to get what you will need like cameras, a backpack, jungle boots, clothes, and many more tools.

Booking the gorilla permit. You have to book a permit as early as possible and it is usually advisable for the period to be like 6 months before the real tracking date although last-minute bookings are often done. You will have to contact Rwanda development Agency for booking and it can also be done through a tour company with many available. As long as you are 15 years and above you are eligible for gorilla trekking. Normally in July, August, and September, the competition is high for the gorilla permits so bear in mind while planning, with a gorilla permit going for USD 750 per permit all year round. Seasonal prices for gorilla permits only apply to Uganda where a permit costs USD 450 in April, May, and November and USD 600 for the rest of the year.

Planning for your transportation to the gorilla trekking; you will need a 4×4 vehicle since the national parks are found in remote areas so the roads are muddy and raged. So you can hire a land cruiser, rav4, or a safari van in case you are many.

Alternatively, you can take a public vehicle from Kigali to Musanze town where you will hire a special cab of 4×4 that will lead you to volcanoes national park.

Booking where to stay during gorilla trekking. As you go for a gorilla trek you will need where to sleep after gorilla trekking for example you taking a 3 days safari. There are many hotels and lodges situated in Rwanda since the national parks are near Kigali you can book a hotel in the city. There are hotels like; Hotel Des Mille Collines, Kigali Serena Hotel, Hotel Chez Lando, Grand Legacy Hotel, and many more.  One can opt to stay near the national park with many hotels of choice depending on your budget and these include; Mountain Gorilla View Lodge, Le Bambou Gorilla Lodge, Kinigi Guest House and for high-end travelers consider Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, Mountain Gorilla Nest (Jack Hanna House) and Volcanoes Virunga Lodge.

Hiring helpers or porters and trekking. Normally you will need porters for carrying your packs and walking sticks since moving around the hilly terrains is hectic. It takes a lot of time to find the gorillas as sometimes it can take like 5 hours for the gorillas.

Finally joining the gorilla trekking to get ready for the excursion around the hilly bushes to the huge primates. You will be guided by the gorilla patron.

Good planning can really make your gorilla tour in Rwanda enjoyable and educative.

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