Rwanda’s lessons for the UK

By Dr Jonathan Carr-West | 10 February 2016
  • Dr Jonathan Carr-West

Along with colleagues from the Local Government Information Unit (LGiU), I have just returned from a five-day visit to Rwanda where we are working with the Rwandan Association of Local Government Authorities to set up a Local Government Institute to build capacity among members and officers in Rwandan councils.

The central fact of social and political life there remains, unsurprisingly, the 1994 genocide in which a million people were murdered in a 100-day paroxysm of violence.

We spent a harrowing afternoon at the Genocide Memorial in Kigali trying to gain some meagre understanding both of what happened 20 years ago and how it still shapes the country.

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