
Kwibuka 31
April 7th marks the 31st commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
For survivors like myself, this day will always be remembered as the moment our world shattered—the beginning of unbearable pain and unimaginable atrocities. In those dark days, our loved ones were brutally murdered, and the silence that followed was filled with grief that words can never fully express.

Tribute to Women's History Month: Honoring the Women Who Raised Us
As we celebrate Women's History Month, I find myself reflecting on the extraordinary women who have shaped our lives with unwavering love and strength. For many of us, particularly survivors of unimaginable trauma, the presence of these women has been a beacon of hope and healing.

Rape: Living with HIV
Growing up as a young girl, I cherished the beautiful family God allowed me to be born into.
I was very fortunate to have two amazing parents who were teachers by profession, and four loving siblings who I adored so much. My parents were not only good educators in their everyday life but also great parents at home where they showered us with love, comfort, and affection.