ReCIC Project Wraps Up as Rwanda Eyes Greener Cooking Future

As the five-year ReCIC project (Reducing Climate Impact of Cooking) draws to...

Rwanda’s girls breaking barriers in technical education

Traditionally, in Rwanda’s vocational training centers, technical subjects such as welding, mechanics, plumbing, and carpentry have been dominated by boys. Today, more...

Rwamagana:Amashanyarazi  akomoka  ku miraseri yongeye  ingufu  z’Umuriro

Mu karere ka Rwamagana mu murenge wa Rubona hari uruganda rutanga amashanyarazi akomoka ku mirasire y’izuba, yunganira amashanyarazi asanzwe kuko atanga Megawati...

Building the Energy Foundations for Rwanda’s Electric Mobility Transition

KIGALI, September 30, 2025 – Rwanda’s ambition to electrify 20% of its bus fleet by 2030 will require substantial investment in energy infrastructure,...

THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF WAR ON THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE WORLD

Nowadays the world is threatened by various wars in which humanity is suffering and on the other side human beings are the...

ES Ruhango adopts clean cooking gas through Green Amayaga

The Green Amayaga Project has provided cooking gas to schools in the Southern Province, helping them significantly reduce firewood consumption and...
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Green Amayaga protects riverbanks and restores biodiversity

Through the Green Amayaga Project, riverbanks have been effectively protected by planting bamboo...

Season’s Greetings from Luckys Travel Tours LTD – Rwanda Uganda

As we celebrate this festive season, we would like to extend our...