Photo Galleries
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General William E.Ward visited Rwanda
On January 10, 2011, the United States Army Gen. William E. Ward, commander of the U.S. Africa Command visited Rwanda to strengthen the bilateral relations between the U.S. and Rwanda.
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US Embassy holds Art Exhibition
The Public Affairs Office of the U.S. Embassy in Kigali hosted an art exhibition and reception featuring young Rwandan artists on January 28. The event started off with a dance performance by the “Rwamakondera” children’s Dance Troupe, followed by an exhibition of paintings by the artists of the “Ivuka Arts Kigali” artists collective. »
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U.S. Independence day Celebration in Rwanda
U.S. Embassy Kigali celebrates the 4th of July. Americans come from all over Rwanda to celebrate U.S. Independence Day.
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Country Music Ambassadors in Rwanda
From November 21-26, 2009,International Music Ambassadors Bob Livingston and Richard Bowden visited Rwanda and held several concerts and workshops in the country to promote American culture
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Memorial Ceremony in honor of 25 FSNs killed during the 1994 Genocide
The Memorial Ceremony in honor of 25 employees of the U.S. Embassy and USAID who were killed in the 1994 Rwanda Genocide against the Tutsis was held on Wednesday April 14, 2010. At this occasion, the U.S. Embassy staff in Kigali meets up annually with the families of the fallen employees who lost their lives during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsis
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U.S. Embassy staff joins Kamonyi Residents in Umuganda
May 29, 2010- Americans and other diplomats based in Rwanda joined residents of Kamonyi District in Gacurabwenge Sector in the Southern Province to take part in Umuganda.
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Peace Corps Swearing Ceremony
United States Ambassador to Rwanda Stuart Symington with the Secretary General in the Ministry of Health Dr. Agnes Binagwaho, the Executive Secretary of the National Commission to fight HIV/AIDs Dr. Anita Assimwe and other high ranking officials witnessed the "swearing in" ceremony of the 3rd group of Peace Corps Volunteers to serve in Rwanda, since the 1994 Genocide.
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Fourth of July Celebration
"As many of you know, we mark the birth of our nation on July 4, 1776, and we are pleased to commemorate this occasion today, here in Kigali, on July 2."
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Self - Help Program
Self Help funds were granted for several enterprises.The American Ambassador in Rwanda has at his disposal a limited fund with the purpose of providing financial assistance to small, community-based projects