
Glory Iribagiza
Gender Editor at The New Times
Female journalist of the year 2022 & 2023| Gender & Innovation Editor @NewTimesRwanda| Digital Security Trainer Email: [email protected]
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1 month ago |
newtimes.co.rw | Glory Iribagiza
What if M23’s struggle was also a feminist one?
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1 month ago |
allafrica.com | Glory Iribagiza
The Rwandan government on Tuesday, March 4, criticised a statement by Global Affairs Canada on the ongoing conflict in eastern DR Congo, saying it was defamatory, shameful, and unacceptable. The March 3 statement in question was signed by Mélanie Joly, the Minister of Foreign Affairs; Ahmed Hussen, the Minister of International Development; and Mary Ng, Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development.
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1 month ago |
newtimes.co.rw | Glory Iribagiza
The Rwandan government on Tuesday, March 4, criticised a statement by Global Affairs Canada on the ongoing conflict in eastern DR Congo. INTERNET PHOTO
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Jan 7, 2025 |
allafrica.com | Glory Iribagiza
Every year has its highs and lows, but what a year 2024 was! The main highlights of the year in terms of gender equality include advancements in family law, increased female political representation, and initiatives to combat gender-based violence. While Rwanda's achievements in the last three decades are undoubtedly laudable, it is not yet a 'paradise' for women. Nevertheless, taking one step at a time has made the country deservedly stand out as one of the most gender equal in the world.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
newtimes.co.rw | Glory Iribagiza
Some of the new female senators. Courtesy
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RT @albcontact: Today we commemorate the 31st anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and begin the official commemoration week.…

It was after the LGBTQ+ Community in Rwanda marked IDAHOBIT for the 10th time. Inkwano is not relevant in Rwanda today, especially because it is manipulated to commit GBV in many families. How can we expect gender equality in families that started with gendered practices?

#ThrowbackThursday📣📣📣 Feminists Sylvie Nsanga (@NsangaSylvie) and Glory Iribagiza (@glory_iribagiza) unpack Rwanda’s dowry culture as a betrayal to feminism, the deep-seated insecurity women are taught about their bodies, and why the constitution should protect LGBTQ rights. https://t.co/YZ04xsWyln

RT @TheLongFormRw: #ThrowbackThursday📣📣📣 Feminists Sylvie Nsanga (@NsangaSylvie) and Glory Iribagiza (@glory_iribagiza) unpack Rwanda’s do…