"Reflecting on Rwanda: 30 Years After the Genocide"

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Three decades after the genocide, Rwanda has made significant progress in rebuilding its society, but the scars of the past still linger. The country has focused on reconciliation and development, with efforts to promote unity and economic growth, but challenges remain as it continues to heal from the trauma of the genocide.
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