Today, Amb. Charles Karamba participated in an interactive session between the African Union Permanent Representatives’ Committee (PRC) and Dr.@BarhamSalih , UNHCR High Commissioner, currently on a working visit in Addis.
He shared Rwanda’s experience in refugee hosting and management, as a host country of around 140,000 refugees and asylum seekers, talked about Emergency Transit Mechanism (ETM), providing framework for evacuation, temporary stay in pursuit of durable solution for refugees evacuated from Libya in need of international protection.
@RwandaMFA@Refugees@_AfricanUnion
This evening Amb. Charles Karamba received some members of Rwanda’s civil society and NGOs who are in Addis to attend the 10th @EAPhilanthropy Conference in Addis Ababa.
Held under the theme “Anchoring Systems in an Era of Transition,” they informed him how the conference provided a valuable platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and strengthening partnerships across the region and beyond. It also offered an opportunity to showcase Rwanda’s experiences and explore new avenues for collaboration.
The group had a productive discussion with Amb. Charles Karamba and the Embassy team.
@RwandaMFA@BKFoundation_@aeerwanda@WorldConnectRw@SustainableGro@fesy_rwanda@Sfrwanda1@Interpeace_Org
Today, Amb. Charles Karamba participated in the @ECA_OFFICIAL Quarterly Briefing of African Ambassadors, where H.E. @claverGatete , Executive Secretary of ECA led discussions on Africa’s development priorities. In the same meeting, the Ethiopia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr @GHessebon briefed Ambassadors on government preparations for #COP32.
Updates were also provided on ECA’s programme of activities and key continental platforms, including the African Business Forum (#ABF), Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Development, African Regional Forum on Sustainable Development (#ARFSD), and African Development Impact Forum (#ADIF).
The engagement provided an opportunity for Ambassadors to share reflections and reaffirm a collective commitment to advancing sustainable development, economic transformation, and climate action across Africa.
#ECA #Africa #ClimateAction
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Prime Minister Nsengiyumva attended the inauguration ceremony of President @IsmailOguelleh of Djibouti following his re-election.
The ceremony brought together Heads of State and Government, senior officials, and invited guests from across the region and beyond.
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Minisitiri w’Intebe Nsengiyumva yitabiriye umuhango w’irahira rya Perezida wa Djibouti, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, nyuma yo kongera gutorerwa kuyobora iki gihugu.
Uyu muhango witabiriwe n'Abakuru b’Ibihugu na za Guverinoma, abandi bayobozi bakuru mu nzego zitandukanye, ndetse n’abatumirwa baturutse mu karere no mu bindi bihugu ku isi.
Ever heard a Kinyarwanda word and thought… “how do you even say this in English?”
We’re starting a series to break those words down simple, relatable, and fun.
MINICT welcomed the 5th cohort of the Digital Fellowship Programme, continuing a partnership with GIZ and other partners that has helped grow a pipeline of young professionals contributing directly to Rwanda’s digital transformation and innovation. The programme has steadily proven its value, with fellows bringing fresh ideas and energy, and many going on to continue serving within the systems they support.
This cohort builds on that track record, reinforcing a model where investment in talent translates into stronger delivery for citizens.
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Minisiteri y’ Urubyiruko n’Iterambere ry’Ubuhanzi (MoYA) ku bufatanye na @BRDbank yishimiye kumenyesha urubyiruko n’abahanzi ko Leta yabashyiriyeho ikigega kibafasha kugera kuri serivisi z’imari ku buryo buboroheye.
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Uy'umubikira yakoze ibintu byinshi Kandi byiza bitandukanye,especially for me🥹😍.
As my mentor, she stepped in like a parent when I needed one most.
Own own,Sr Nayituliki😍🥹���,Uhoraho akomeze akwiteho🙏
Happy #InternationalGirlsInICT Day 👩🏾💻✨
Across the continent, girls are coding, creating, and transforming their communities through technology.
By breaking barriers in #ICT, bold young women are shaping Africa’s future.
The 32nd Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi | Djibouti, April 23, 2026
Today The 32nd Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda was held at the Palais du Peuple in Djibouti under the theme “Remember, Unite, Renew.”
The event brought together government officials, members of parliament, the diplomatic corps, representatives of international organizations, and friends of Rwanda.
The representative of the Government of Djibouti, H.E. Mouna Osman Aden, Minister of Women and family paid tribute to the victims and survivors, emphasizing the importance of remembrance, education, and collective action in preventing genocide and crimes against humanity.
Ambassador Charles Karamba praised the solidarity of Djibouti Government and people as Rwanda Commemorates. He reaffirmed Rwanda’s leadership and steadfastness in its unwavering commitment to protecting her people from the scourge of genocide, warning against any tolerance of hate speech and genocide ideology in the region. He reminded of the enduring threat posed by FDLR genocidal forces still operating in EDRC. He emphasized Rwanda’s responsibility to safeguard and protect the achieved post genocide peace and stability.
He further highlighted Rwanda’s deliberate choice to place unity at the heart of nation rebuilding choosing reconciliation over revenge, solidarity over division, and progress over despair.
The commemoration featured testimonies and a candle-lighting ceremony in honor of the victims, renewing the collective commitment to #NeverAgain.
#Kwibuka32
@KwibukaRwanda@RwandaMFA
Join us today for the ‘Walk to Remember’
On April 11, 1994, over 2,000 Tutsi were forced from the former ETO Kicukiro on a systematic "Death March" to Nyanza Hill. Abandoned by the world and pursued by grenades, guns machetes and other weapons.
Today, we walk in their memory.
📍 IPRC Kigali → Nyanza-Kicukiro Memorial
🕒 3PM
#Kwibuka32
The Rwandan Community in Ethiopia gathered at the Embassy for a night vigil of remembrance, honoring the lives lost, standing together in solidarity to reflect and keep alive the light and memory of all we lost in the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
#Kwibuka32 #NeverAgain
@RwandaMFA
Amb. Charles Karamba received the 3rd cohort of Rwandan health professionals just arrived for their different specialized studies in Addis Ababa 🇷🇼🤝🇪🇹
He commended their commitment and underscored the program’s strategic role in strengthening Rwanda’s healthcare system, while commending Rwanda–Ethiopia cooperation for its key contribution to medical training.
@RwandaMFA@RwandaHealth
As we commemorate the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda,
here in Ethiopia, a number of youth from every corner of the continent stand in solidarity to remember the victims of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi and to carry forward a message of hope, unity, and responsibility.
Each voice is a promise to reject hatred, to stand against division, hate speech and to build a future where “Never Again” is a reality.
#Kwibuka32 #NeverAgain #YouthForPeace #RememberUniteRenew
@_africanUnion@RwandaMFA
Today in Ethiopia, the 32nd Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda #Kwibuka32 was held at the African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa.
Event participants joined the Walk to Remember and later gathered in Nelson Mandela Hall for the commemoration marked by a moment of silence, candle-lighting, several leaders’ speeches including @SMHaderaAbera State Minister @MFAEthiopia and @ymahmoudali Chairperson @_AfricanUnion
Ambassador and all other leaders who spoke emphasized to always honor the victims, preserve memory, and reaffirm our collective duty to fight genocide denial and build a united, peaceful future. #NeverAgain #RememberUniteRenew #Kwibuka32