I'm a primary school teacher. I've been working in a school in Kigali for two years.During this time, I've been verbally abused several times by a colleague and a supervisor. For the former, it started with questions like: "At your age, why are you still single?";...
#3- MeTooRwanda
You big pervert. You saw me and you wanted it. Your intention was clear. Without questioning mine, you tried.To get from me what you wanted to feel inside. If I wanted you, I'd show you. I can be creative. If I wanted you to undress, I'd let you know. I know how to...
#2 – MeTooRwanda
Tim yari inshuti yanjye magara, twarakuranye, twize kuri kaminuza imwe, twarishimanye twarahoranaga, twakoranye ibintu byinshi. Twamaraga amasaha menshi mucyumba cyanjye twumva indirimbo. Twari incuti zabugufi ariko igihe gito. Twari kubwanjye abandimwe. Ijoro...
#1 – MeTooRwanda
After a lovely evening celebrating with the people we love, my boyfriend and I went out to buy some food on the way home so we wouldn't wake up with a hangover. At a supermarket near Kicukiro we headed for the deli section. As we waited for our order, with our backs...
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« Me too ». And we too.
In many ways, Rwanda has become a model for advancing women’s rights. Public policies in the Land of a Thousand Hills aim to tackle gender-based violence head-on. But as we gathered for the solemn moment of #kwibuka30, a poignant conversation emerged about a friend...