Rwandan women today make up 55% of the judiciary, including Chief Justice Domitilla Mukantaganzwa. Out of 58 heads of jurisdictions, from the Supreme Court to primary courts, 23 are women; and 211 of the 381 judges are women – a testament to Rwanda’s commitment to balancing gender representation in leadership positions. #RwandaWorks
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Remaks by the Rt. Hon. Chief Justice of Rwanda, MUKANTAGANZWA Domitilla during the opening ceremony of the the 3rd Annual EACJ Judicial Conference and the Rotational Court Sessions: https://t.co/KnpBYer2oM
Kigali Marriott Hotel – The Rt. Hon. Chief Justice, MUKANTAGANZWA Domitilla, officially opened the 3rd Annual EACJ Judicial Conference and the Rotational Court Sessions. You can follow the entire opening ceremony here: https://t.co/g4PHvUarcT
‘’The Rwanda We Want starts with the Rwandan families we want, and for this, the power is indeed yours.
Let us share the tools for success that we have established, cross-generationally, encouraging conversations between couples and families in all stages of their lives. Know that parents as we may be, we wish to hear from the youth, not just for our information, but for equal inspiration.’’ - First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame
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1/2 This included emphasizing measures to reduce case backlogs by at least half. Additionally, we focused on promoting Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods to alleviate the burden on the formal court system
In his opening speech, the Hon. Deputy Chief Justice, Alphonse HITIYAREMYE, said that the Judiciary was tasked with implementing the priorities outlined in NST2, particularly those related to the delivery of justice.
The Judiciary of Rwanda organized a validation workshop of a study on justice needs and citizen satisfaction in Rwanda and the Judiciary Strategic plan 2024 – 2029.
In his opening speech, the Hon. Deputy Chief Justice, Alphonse HITIYAREMYE, said that the Judiciary was tasked with implementing the priorities outlined in NST2, particularly those related to the delivery of justice.
As the world celebrates the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, @RwandaJudiciary expresses its gratitude to all its stakeholders for their unwavering support in fulfilling its constitutional mandate as the guardian of human rights & freedoms. #UDHR75
Congratulations to @GashoraGirls Academy student Sonia for this huge accomplishment and honor. Thank you to @PrimatureRwanda and President Samia Salahu Hassan of Tanzania for the warm welcome.