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|Description=The problem of Peace and Reconciliation in Rwanda stems from the 1994 genocide, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus. The country has made significant progress in rebuilding and reconciling, but deep-seated ethnic tensions and trauma continue to pose challenges to lasting peace.
|Description=The aftermath of the Rwandan genocide in 1994 left the country deeply divided and scarred. The process of peace and reconciliation has been a slow and difficult one, with many challenges still remaining. Efforts have been made to promote unity and healing, including community-based initiatives, education programs, and the establishment of a national unity and reconciliation commission. Despite progress, there are still deep-seated tensions and mistrust between different ethnic groups, and the road to lasting peace and reconciliation remains a long one.
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|Region=Rwanda
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|parent=49451
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The problem of Peace and Reconciliation in Rwanda stems from the 1994 genocide, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus. The country has made significant progress in rebuilding and reconciling, but deep-seated ethnic tensions and trauma continue to pose challenges to lasting peace.

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