At the beginning of April 2004, people around the world will be marking the ten-year anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. Although interest is likely to focus on survivors in Rwanda and the situation in the country since the events of 1994, it is important to remember that the UK is also home to a number of Rwandans who came to the UK after the genocide. This signpost on Rwandan refugees in the UK provides details of resources, organisations, projects, real live stories, and statistical data that may be useful to researchers, teachers, journalists, civil society groups, and other interested parties seeking to compile information about Rwandan exiles in this country.
The signpost does not focus on resources relating to Rwanda and Rwandan refugees outside the UK. However, many of the organisations listed work in Rwanda as well as the UK and many items listed have relevance beyond the UK context. For more international information of this type, visit http://www.forcedmigration.org.
http://www.icar.org.uk/download.php?id=58
The signpost does not focus on resources relating to Rwanda and Rwandan refugees outside the UK. However, many of the organisations listed work in Rwanda as well as the UK and many items listed have relevance beyond the UK context. For more international information of this type, visit http://www.forcedmigration.org.
http://www.icar.org.uk/download.php?id=58
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