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Resilience Cell Groups (RCGs): The righteous path toward forgiveness and unity
Celestin NDEREYEHE 10/17/23 Celestin NDEREYEHE 10/17/23

Resilience Cell Groups (RCGs): The righteous path toward forgiveness and unity

Today, more than 29 years have passed since the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, a violent tragedy that not only left over a million innocent lives dead, but also shattered social cohesion, trust, and unity among Rwandans.

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CARSA's Initiatives enhance reconciliation, trauma healing, and cohesion among Genocide Survivors and perpetrators
Celestin NDEREYEHE 9/22/23 Celestin NDEREYEHE 9/22/23

CARSA's Initiatives enhance reconciliation, trauma healing, and cohesion among Genocide Survivors and perpetrators

CARSA's Initiatives enhance reconciliation, trauma healing, and cohesion among Genocide Survivors and perpetrators

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A Word from Christophe
Amanda Good 7/3/23 Amanda Good 7/3/23

A Word from Christophe

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