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Students National debate on Tax justice
TJNA is organising this debate in collaboration with Governance for Africa, as an opportunity for Rwandese students to learn about tax justice. The debate would introduce the students to the concept of tax justice and the role they play in pushing their governments to effect progressive taxation measures as well as mechanisms to curb the…
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Press Statement for Immediate Release ECOSOCC’s Response to President Trump’s ‘Shithole Remarks’
African Civil society under the auspices of the Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) of the African Union received with utter shock the news of the uncouth words used by the President of the United States in reference to African people and people of African descent. We condemn in the strongest terms the racist undertones…
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“Break the silence on social injustice” in Rwanda
Governance for Africa has created a platform for general public as well as victims and survivors speak out, share ideas on ending social injustice. It is in this regard we organised ‘Talk Shows’ which will be happening twice a months. The first Talk show discussions with our panelists will focus on the following agenda: 1. Define…
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African Youth Ambassadors enlightened on the African Agenda 2063 and Africa we want
The trainings started on 12th January 2016 and was closed on 20th December 2016, it targeted the youth to understand Agenda 2063. The one year trained were organized by Governance for Africa in partnership with the Oxfam – Kenya. PICTURE A A group 20 Rwandan youth were given certificates by Governance for Africa after completing…
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Governance for Africa offered capacity building to Regional Government officials on investment promotion
Members of civil society organisations from the region have called for Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) that truly create the badly needed jobs and meaningfully contribute to development. The call was made in Kigali yesterday as regional government officials responsible for investment promotion convened for a workshop meant to equip them with knowledge on historical perspectives of…
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African Youth Ambassadors enlightened on the African Agenda 2063 and Africa we want
The trainings started on 12th January 2016 and was closed on 20th December 2016, it targeted the youth to understand Agenda 2063. The one year trained were organized by Governance for Africa in partnership with the Oxfam – Kenya. A group 20 Rwandan youth were given certificates by Governance for Africa after completing a training…
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