@TimWilliamsPhD @monkeycageblog @washingtonpost Thank you for saying what we have been saying for too many years to count. This is an important article, if only those empowered with educating the children of #Rwanda would listen, it would make a world of difference.
#RwandaEducation
Wise words from @TimWilliamsPhD
"In absence of planning, the language change will disproportionately burden children and teachers in poor rural areas, deepening a divide between an urban Anglophone elite and the rest of the country."
https://t.co/1uPVWLZyCo
"44 percent of sixth-graders are illiterate in English, a figure that is likely much higher in rural parts of the country. It means these children take their pivotal leaving examinations in a language they don’t understand."
https://t.co/1uPVWLZyCo
#RwandaEducation
We have been trying our utmost to pursued everyone involved with education in #Rwanda that primary pupils and their teachers must do their lessons in their first language. Our tried and tested #NOECbooks prove this time again.
For the third time in 11 years, #Rwanda changed the language used in primary schools
Analysts cite concerns about the lack of planning. This appears to reject scientific evidence that suggests primary-school students may learn best in their first language
https://t.co/QLJmYO1n5G
President #Kagame: “We intend to make it easier to visit #Rwanda by exempting citizens of the African Union, Commonwealth and Francophonie. We are going to do it with some other countries...we want all people to visit us,”
https://t.co/lmYXqIL1to
It is promising to see #Kigali listed among best startup cities in Africa, particularly since the quantity of startups, not just quality and business environment are taken into consideration. It could mean that % wise, #Rwanda's innovation drive is picking up fast..
@RwandaICT
President Kagame remarks during the annual Diplomats’ Luncheon | Kigali, 29 January 2020
Africa must make wise foreign investments and trade with dignity.
“We don’t play those games of setting fire to other people’s homes.
#Rwanda
Economic growth in Rwanda could accelerate to more than 10% this year if construction of a planned $1.3 billion airport starts, according to the World Bank https://t.co/uNfVLQLehh via @markets
“The Guardian will no longer accept advertising from oil and gas companies, becoming the first major global news organisation to institute an outright ban on taking money from companies that extract fossil fuels.”
A good start, who will take this further?
https://t.co/csRuXWZXdG
Gorillas are vegetarian and only eat plants, but did you know that their diet doesn't only consist of leafy greens? They love to eat bark as well! Here are a few photos of some gorillas enjoying a meal!
📸: Veronica Vecellio & Cedric Ujeneza
Let's continue to fight for the accessiblity and affordability of sanitary pads to all girls and women for the enhancement of menstrual hygiene, an urgent human rights issue.Thank you @Fionambabazi1 for making all these donations possible #endperiodpoverty#RwoT
We have just joined together @SheppeyFM to talk about #blackhistorymonth and Rose St Cottage #Sheppey Hidden Black History exhibition. Thanks to Christine Locke @diversityhouse Lesley Hughes and Linda Brinklow.