Rwanda has embraced technology and is now preparing its young population for the future by launching a coding academy. The school's motto "born to code" encourages young people interested in coding to ...
Rwanda is not backing down from its promise of wanting to be a knowledge-based economy. What better way to show this commitment than opening a public coding school? Indeed, Rwanda now has opened its ...
When Patrick Birori fled from the South Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo to Rwanda in 2007, he had completely lost hope for the future. 15 years later, he’s striving to become one of ...
It was all stories, games and animations as the Rwanda Education Board (REB) hosted its third International Scratch Day at the Kigali Library Services yesterday. Pupils from primary four to six and ...
In the serene neighborhood of Kiyovu in Kigali, a young man in his early 20s sits in front of his laptop, deep in concentration. His fingers move rapidly over the keyboard, the clicking sounds ...
From 23 July to 4 August 2025, UN Women, in collaboration with the Ministry of ICT and Innovation (MINICT), the Ministry of Education (MINEDUC), and the Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion ...
Rwanda is renowned as a pioneer for gender equality. In 2020, it was the only African country ranked in the top 10 of the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report. It ranked in the top four in ...
In 2020, Rwanda was the only African country ranked in the top 10 of the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report. It ranked in the top four in the Report’s political empowerment category, in ...
“I came here not knowing anything about coding, and now I can build websites, apps, and even design projects for school,” said Nael Rutagarama, a Senior Five student participating in Techers Summer ...
It was all stories, games and animations as the Rwanda Education Board (REB) hosted its third International Scratch Day at the Kigali Library Services yesterday.