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20753
Date
Janvier 2018
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Rwanda 2017. Bibliographie
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Bibliographie
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FR
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RWANDA 2017
BIBLIOGRAPHIE

François Lagarde
The University of Texas at Austin
2 janvier 2018

TABLE

Introduction

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1. AGRICULTURE; LAND ISSUES
1.1 Agriculture; Agronomy
1.2 Aquaculture
1.3 Forestry
1.4 Poultry
1.5 Livestock
1.6 Coffee
1.7 Economics; Socioeconomics; Politics
1.8 Land Issues

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2 ECONOMY; FINANCE
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2.1 Economy; Development; Business
2.2 Poverty
2.3 Finance
2.4 Banking
2.5 Mining
2.6 Resources (Energy, Water)
2.7 Information & Communication Technology (ICT)
2.8 Tourism
2.9 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Drones)
3 POLITICS
3.1 Politics; Policies
3.2 Military

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4. EDUCATION

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5. HISTORY; WITNESSES; GENOCIDE
5.1 History
5.2 Witnesses
5.3 Genocide; Post-Genocide

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6 SOCIETY
6.1 Demography
6.2 Memory; Memorials
6.3 Journalism; Media
6.4 Language
6.5 Religion
6.6 Society
6.7 Sports
6.8 Urbanization; Kigali

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6.9 Violence; Domestic Violence
6.10 Women; Gender
7. LAW; JUSTICE
7.1 Human Rights
7.2 Transitional Justice; Reconciliation
7.3 Gacaca
7.4 Law: National
7.5 Law: International; ICTR

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8 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
8.1 Foreign Aid
8.2 Humanitarian Interventions
8.3 Refugees; Diaspora
8.4 Grands Lacs; DRC
8.5 France-Rwanda
8.6 United Nations; African Union

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9. ARTS; LITERATURE
9.1 Architecture
9.2 Dance
9.3 Film; Photography
9.4 Music
9.4 Novels; Short Stories; Tales; Poetry; Theatre
9.5 Juvenile Literature
9.6 Criticism

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10. PUBLIC HEALTH

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11. NATURAL SCIENCES
11.1 Climate; Climate Change
11.2 Environment; Conservation
11.3 Natural Sciences; Earth Sciences
11.4 Primatology

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12. DISSERTATIONS; THESES; REVIEWS
12.1 Dissertations (PhD, Doctorat)
12.2 Theses (MA, MS, Maîtrise)
12.3 The University of Rwanda Digital Repository
12.4 Book Reviews

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Introduction
Ces quelques mots d’introduction devraient logiquement être écrits en anglais quand on voit que plus
de 90% de la recherche et de l’information publiées aujourd’hui sur le Rwanda le sont en anglais. Mais la
Francophonie mérite de perdurer, même concernant un pays devenu largement anglophone.
Comme les précédentes, cette bibliographie liste les publications matérielles et électroniques parues
pendant l’année 2017, en anglais et en français (sauf rares exceptions), portant en tout ou en partie, mais
en partie conséquente, sur le Rwanda.
Elle est organisée thématiquement, malgré les problèmes que cela implique. Les sous-classes (les
sections) sont regroupées en classes (les chapitres) qui pourront paraître aléatoires. On est quelquefois
obligé de classer telle entrée ou telle sous-classe par défaut ou faute de mieux. L’important reste que
toutes les entrées soient listées.
Le problème principal est le suivant: le bibliographe recueille et classe toutes les entrées pertinentes
qu’il trouve dans des bases de données qui sont massivement anglophones (Ebsco, Proquest, Muse, Sage,
Web of Science, Wiley, Worldcat, Taylor & Francis, Oxford, Cambridge, De Gruyter, Gale, Hein, DOAJ,
DOAB, BMC, PubMed, MedLine, AJOL, ERIC, MLA, etc.) et, à un bien moindre degré, francophones
(OpenEdition, Cairn, Persée, Érudit ou Thèses.fr). Il recense ainsi les travaux scientifiques ou
universitaires, pas mal de littérature grise, les œuvres littéraires ou paralittéraires et quelques publications
électroniques qui, agrégés, font l’essentiel de la bibliographie. On trouvera ici les grands livres
incontournables comme les petits articles sans valeur qui ont l’honneur d’être listés dans les bases de
données.
Mais ces bases ne référencent pas, sauf très rare exception, les articles des grands quotidiens qu’on
trouvera dans LexisNexis ou ceux des grandes revues (e.g. The Economist). Or beaucoup de ces articles
de presse sont aujourd’hui plus intéressants que certains travaux publiés dans des revues dites
scientifiques ou que les “livres” publiés par les éditeurs sans scrupule de Saarbrücken, par exemple. Un
étudiant de maîtrise fortuné peut publier sa thèse et la voir mentionner dans Worldcat, de même qu’un
auteur “self published” de CreateSpace (Amazon) son roman, alors que de bons reportages ou
d’importants éditoriaux du Guardian, du New York Times ou du Monde, pour ne citer que quelques
journaux, n’y figureront jamais. Si une bibliographie est un portail permettant au minimum d’accéder aux
publications sérieuses, alors la bibliographie universitaire traditionnelle ne joue plus son rôle. Cette
bibliographie traditionnelle listera par exemple l’article sur le mal de dos des employés de telle banque
rwandaise (cf. 2.4) ou les élucubrations d’un plumitif anti-Kagame ou anti-France mais pas le
remarquable reportage du Guardian sur la récente interdiction d’importer des vêtements d’occasion au
Rwanda (cf. 2.1). Sans parler des articles du New Times (Kigali) qui, bien qu’idéologiquement grevés,
peuvent beaucoup apprendre, ou de ceux de Jeune Afrique. La même chose peut être dite à propos de
certains blogs et sites internet: d’intéressants “papers” peuvent à l’occasion y être publiés qui ne sont pas
pour autant recensés dans les bases de données.
Il faudrait donc inclure ces articles de presse, et d’abord les “long reads”, qui informent si bien. La
bibliographie idéale listerait les travaux des spécialistes et les articles des journalistes d’investigation.
Mais cela représente un travail humainement impossible (LexisNexis liste 343 entrées “Rwanda” pour la
seule dernière semaine de 2017) et dangereusement subjectif. Car il faut trier, et qui jugera que le mal de
dos des employés de banque ou les communiqués d’une petite ONG importent moins que l’opinion d’un
journaliste économique du Wall Street Journal?
La bibliographie a des limites, alors même que son sujet paraît illimité, et seule une poignée d’articles
de presse et de blogs sont ici listés.
Enfin, on notera les choses suivantes:

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Les têtes de chapitre et de section sont en anglais parce que le matériau est pratiquement tout en
anglais.
Les livres sont signalés par un fond gris pour les distinguer des articles et des chapitres, y compris les
“livres” vendus par les éditeurs de Saarbrücken ou par CreateSpace.
Sont listés les travaux publiés en ligne par SSRN (Social Science Research Network) et par The
University of Rwanda (Cf. 12.3). Malheureusement, le site internet du Repository of the University of
Rwanda ne fonctionne pas bien et tous les travaux postés cette année n’ont pu être recensés.
C’est dans les catégories Histoire, Témoignage et Littérature qu’on trouve principalement les
publications francophones.
La démangeaison de publier excite particulièrement les centaines de spécialistes de la santé publique,
tous anglophones sauf pour deux ou trois d’entre eux.
La sous-classification des chapitres “Public Health” et “Natural Sciences” ne prétend pas être
scientifique.
Comme auparavant, le chapitre “Society” s’avère être un peu le fourre-tout de la bibliographie.
La Nuit Rwandaise n’a pas paru en 2017; et, sauf erreur, L'Afrique des grands lacs: Annuaire
2016-2017 n’a pas encore paru au 31 décembre 2017.
On a recensé les “book reviews” mais il est avéré que cette section est incomplète, tout comme celles
des thèses et des mémoires.
Plus que jamais, il faudrait un bibliographe sachant le kinyarwanda. Et aussi bien l’allemand, le
néerlandais et bien d’autres langues.
Certains articles électroniques n’ont pas de numéro de volume ou de pagination; on indique alors leur
DOI.
Pour corriger une erreur ou un oubli, ce pour quoi on s’excuse à l’avance, on est prié de contacter
lagarde@austin.utexas.edu

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1
AGRICULTURE
LAND ISSUES

1.1 Agriculture; Agronomy
Ainembabazi, J.H.; van Asten, P.; Vanlauwe, B.; et al., “Improving the speed of adoption of agricultural
technologies and farm performance through farmer groups: evidence from the Great Lakes region of
Africa”, Agricultural Economics, 48-2, 2017, pp. 241-59.
Bourne, Mieke; Gassner, Anja; Makui, Parmutia; Muller, Alice; Muriuki, Jonathan, “A network
perspective filling a gap in assessment of agricultural advisory system performance”, Journal of Rural
Studies, 50, 2017, pp. 30-44.
Byiringiro, B.; Birungi, S.; Musoni, A.; Mashingaidze, A., “The effect of planting date on weed density,
biomass and seed yield in common bean (Phaseolus vulgalris L.) in the semi-arid region of Nyagatare,
Rwanda”, Tropical Agriculture, 94-4, 2017, paper 1.
Clay, Nathan, “Agro-environmental Transitions in African Mountains: Shifting Socio-spatial Practices
Amid State-Led Commercialization in Rwanda”, Annals of the American Association of Geographers,
107-2, 2017, pp. 360-370.
Cyamweshi, A.; Kayumba, J., “Optimizing Fertilizer Use within the Context of Integrated Soil Fertility
Management in Rwanda”, in Wortmann, C.; Sones, K. (eds), Fertilizer use optimization in sub-Saharan
Africa, CAB International, 2017, pp. 164-175.
Diogo, Rodrigue; Bizimana, Modeste; Nieder, Rolf; et al., “Effects of compost type and storage
conditions on climbing bean on Technosols of Tantalum mining sites in Western Rwanda”, Journal of
Plant Nutrition & Soil Science,180-4, 2017, pp. 482-490.
Ferraria, L.; Fromma, I.; Jennyb, K.; et al., “Formal and informal seed potato supply systems analysis in
Rwanda”, Tropentag 2017, University of Bonn, Centre for Development Research, 2017.
Glahn, R.; Tako, E.; Hart, J.; Haas, J.; Lung’aho, M.; Beebe, S., “Iron Bioavailability Studies of the First
Generation of Iron-Biofortified Beans Released in Rwanda”, Nutrients, 9-7, 2017, p. 787. doi: 10.3390/
nu9070787.
Habimana, J.; Karangwa, E.; et al., “Comparative Study of Physicochemical and Bacteriological
Characteristics of Banana Wines Produced by Conventional and Modern Techniques in Southern Province
of Rwanda”, American Journal of Food Science and Technology, 5-5, 2017, pp. 192-198.
Ingabire, C.; Mshenga, M.; Langat, K.; et al., “Towards commercial agriculture in Rwanda:
understanding the determinants of market participation among smallholder bean farmers”, African
Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development, 17-4, 2017.

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Kabirigi, M.; Ngetich, F.; Mwetu, K., “Implications of tillage practices, management of soil surface and
fertilizer application on sustainable dry land agriculture: A case study of Eastern Rwanda”, African
Journal of Agricultural Research, Article: 0474F2465414, 2017. DOI: 10.5897/AJAR2017.12289
Kamurase, J.; Kariuki, P., “Determinants of implementation of hazard analysis and critical control point
project in four selected Gouda cheese processing firms in Rwanda”, European Journal of Business and
Social Sciences, 6-6, 2017, pp. 50-58.
Mugunga, C.; Giller, K.; Mohren, G., “Tree-crop interactions in maize-eucalypt woodlot systems in
southern Rwanda”, European Journal of Agronomy, 86, 2017, pp. 78-86.
Musebe, R.; Dusenge, L.; Agwanda, C., “Understanding the need for transfer of biologically-based crop
protection technology for soil pest control in vegetable production in Rwanda”, African Journal of
Agricultural Research, 12-21, 2017, pp. 1793-1800.
Mutimura, M.; Ebong, C.; et al., “Effect of cutting time on agronomic and nutritional characteristics of
nine commercial cultivars of Brachiaria grass compared with Napier grass during establishment under
semi-arid conditions in Rwanda”, African Journal of Agricultural Research, 12-35, 2017, pp. 2692-2703.
Nahayo, A.; Omondi, M.; Zhang, X., et al., “Factors influencing farmers’ participation in crop
intensification program in Rwanda”, Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 16-6, 2017, pp. 1406-1416.
Nakato, V.; Mahuku, G.; Coutinho, T., “Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum: a major constraint to
banana, plantain and enset production in Central and East Africa over the past decade”, Molecular Plant
Pathology, July 2017. doi: 10.1111/mpp.12578
Ndereyehe, Charles, “Rwanda: Les causes profondes qui handicapent la relance de l’agriculture”,
www.Jambonews.net, 30 mai 2017.
Ndirigwe Jean; Rubaihayo Patrick; Tukamuhabwa, Phenihas; et al., “Evaluation of Performance of
Introduced Yam Bean (Pachyrhizus spp.) in Three Agro-Ecological Zones of Rwanda”, Tropical
Plant Biology,10-2, 2017, pp. 97-109.
Ndoli, Alain; Baudron, Frédéric; Schut, Antonius; Mukuralinda, Athanase; Giller, Ken, “Disentangling the
positive and negative effects of trees on maize performance in smallholdings of Northern Rwanda”, Field
Crops Research, 213, 2017, pp. 1-11.
Ngaboyisonga, C.; Oduol, J.; Mugabo, J.; et al., “Partnerships in highlands of Rwanda under integrated
agricultural research for development (IAR4D) arrangements”, African Crop Science Journal, 25-Suppl.,
2017, pp. 85-96.
Nyirahorana, C.; Mburu, D.; Mulyungi, P.; Ntaganira, E., “Drivers Behind Adoption of Cassava Brown
Streak Disease Control Measures in Rwanda”, International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research,
6-11, 2017, pp. 113-117

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Paul, P.; Frelat, R.; Birnholz, C.; et al., “Agricultural intensification scenarios, household food availability
and greenhouse gas emissions in Rwanda: Ex-ante impacts and trade-offs”, Agricultural Systems, 2017,
doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2017.02.007
Rosa, M.; Bonham, C.; Dempewolf, J.; Arakwiye, B., “An integrated approach to monitoring ecosystem
services and agriculture: implications for sustainable agricultural intensification in Rwanda”,
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 189-1, 2917, p. 15. doi: 10.1007/s10661-016-5607-6
Rukundo, P.; Shimelis, H.; Laing, M.; Gahakwa, D., “Combining Ability, Maternal Effects, and
Heritability of Drought Tolerance, Yield and Yield Components in Sweetpotato”, Frontiers in Plant
Science, 7, 2017, p.1981. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2016.01981.
Shumbusha, Damien; Shimelis, Hussein; Laing, Mark; Asiimwe, Theodore, “Phenotypic diversity
analysis of sweetpotato for breeding dual-purpose varieties”, Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica: Section B,
Soil & Plant Science, 67-4, 2017, pp. 340-351.
Stewart, Lucy; Willie, Kristen; Wijeratne, Saranga; et al., “Johnsongrass Mosaic Virus Contributes to
Maize Lethal Necrosis in East Africa”, Plant Disease, 101-8, 2017, pp. 1455-1462.
Van Soesbergen, Arnout; Arnell, Andrew; Sassen, Marieke; et al.,“Exploring future agricultural
development and biodiversity in Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi: a spatially explicit scenario-based
assessment”, Regional Environmental Change, 17-5-Suppl. 1, 2017, pp. 1409-1420.
Wronski, T.; Bariyanga, J.; Sun, P.; Plath,M.; Apio, A., “Pastoralism versus Agriculturalism: How Do
Altered Land-Use Forms Affect the Spread of Invasive Plants in the Degraded Mutara Rangelands of
North-Eastern Rwanda?”, Plants, 6-2, 2017, p. e19. doi: 10.3390/plants6020019.
1.2 Aquaculture
Agbebi, F.; Kibogo, A.; Ngirinshuti, L.; Mapendo, M., “Contribution of Women to Aquaculture
Development in Rwanda”, in Evers, S.; Shriver, A. (eds), Proceedings of the Eighteenth Biennial
Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, July 11-15, 2016.
Ndorimana, Jean-Claude; Nguyen, Van Tien; Pham, Quoc Hung, “Optimization of Nile Tilapia
(oreochromis niloticus) production in ponds based on improved farm management practices in Rwanda”,
Journal of Fisheries Science and Technology, 3, 2016, pp. 49-57.
1.3 Forestry
Kiyani, P.; Andoh, J.; Lee, Y.; Lee, D., “Benefits and challenges of agroforestry adoption: a case of
Musebeya sector, Nyamagabe District in southern province of Rwanda”, Forest Science and Technology,
13-4, 2017, pp. 174-180
1.4 Poultry
Mahoro, J.; Muasya, T.; Mbuza, F.; Mbuthia, J.; Kahi, AS., “Farmers’ breeding practices and traits of
economic importance for indigenous chicken in Rwanda”, Tropical Animal Health and Production, Sept.
2017. doi: 10.1007/s11250-017-1411-8

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Mahoro, J.; Muasya, T.; Mbuza, F.; Habimana, R.; Kahi, A., “Characterization of indigenous chicken
production systems in Rwanda”, Poultry Science, Sept 2017, doi: 10.3382/ps/pex240
Manishimwe, R.; Buhire, M.; Uyisunze, A.; et al., “Characterization of antibiotic resistant Escherichia
coli in different poultry farming systems in the Eastern Province and Kigali City of Rwanda”, Revue
d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux, 70-1, 2017, pp. 13-19.
Mbuza, F.; Manishimwe, R.; Mahoro, J.; Simbankabo, T.; Nishimwe, K., “Characterization of broiler
poultry production system in Rwanda”, Tropical Animal Health and Production, 49-1, 2017, pp. 71-77.
doi: 10.1007/s11250-016-1160-0.
1.5 Livestock
Hirwa, Claire d’André; Rugira, Donald, Murekezi, Tiba, “Management and phenotypic features of
indigenous cattle in Rwanda”, International Journal of Livestock Production, 8-7, 2017, pp. 85-112.
Mazimpaka, E.; Micheal, T., Characterization of cattle production systems in Nyagatare-Rwanda,
Saarbrücken: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2017, p. 92.
Mazimpaka, Eugene, “Characterization of Cattle Production Systems in Nyagatare District of Eastern
Province, Rwanda”, Rheology: Open Access, 1-2, 2017, pp 107-128.
Mazimpaka, E.; Mbuza, F.; Michael, T.; Gatari, E.; Bukenya, E.; James, O., “Current status of cattle
production system in Nyagatare District-Rwanda”, Tropical Animal Health and Production, 49-8, 2017,
pp.1645-1656. doi: 10.1007/s11250-017-1372-y.
Mukasafari, M.; Ambula, M.; Karege, C.; King’ori, A., “Effects of substituting sow and weaner meal with
brewers’ spent grains on the performance of growing pigs in Rwanda”, Tropical Animal Health and
Production, Oct 2017, doi: 10.1007/s11250-017-1446-x.
Reeve, Sophie, “Milk safety: Increasing quality and consumption in Rwanda”, Spore, 184, 2017, p. 14.
Ssemanda, James Noah, “Indicator microorganisms in fresh vegetables from farm to fork in Rwanda”,
Food Control, 75, 2017, pp. 126-133.
1.6 Coffee
Flambeau, Kayihura Joseph; Lee, Won-Jong, “Discrimination and geographical origin prediction of
washed specialty Bourbon coffee from different coffee growing areas in Rwanda by using electronic nose
and electronic tongue”, Food Science and Biotechnology, 26-5, 2017, pp. 1245-1254.
Moss, Charles; Lyambabaje, Alexandre; Oehmke, James, “An economic evaluation of SPREAD on
Rwanda's rural population”, Applied Economics, 49-36, 2017, pp. 3634-3644.
Muvunyi, B.; Sallah, P.; Dusengemungu, K.; et al., “Assessment of Genetic Diversity of Coffee
Accessions in Rwanda and Its Implication for Coffee Breeding”, American Journal of Plant Sciences, 8,
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Nzeyimana, Innocent; Hartemink, Alfred; Ritsema, Coen; and al., “Mulching as a strategy to improve soil
properties and reduce soil erodibility in coffee farming systems of Rwanda”, Catena (Giessen), 149,
2017, pp.43-51.
Rutayisire, J.; Markon, S.; Raymond, N., “IoT based Coffee quality monitoring and processing system in
Rwanda”, 2017 International Conference on Applied System Innovation (ICASI): Proceedings, 2017, pp.
1209-12.
Uwizeye, O.; Namusonge, G.; Mwirigi, F.; et al., “Influence of strategic human capital on the
performance of coffee export processing firms in Rwanda”, International Journal of Social Sciences and
Information Technology, 3-9, November 2017.
1.7 Economics; Socioeconomics; Politics (Agriculture)
Bigler, Christine; Amacker, Michèle; Ingabire, Chantal; Birachi, Eliud, “Rwanda’s gendered agricultural
transformation: A mixed-method study on the rural labour market, wage gap and care penalty”, Women’s
Studies International Forum, 64, 2017, pp. 17-27.
Bocher, T.; Low, J.; Sindi, K.; Rajendran, S., “Gender-sensitive Value Chain Intervention Improved Profit
Efficiency among Orange-fleshed Sweetpotato Producers in Rwanda”, Open Agriculture, 2-1, 2017, pp.
386-393.
Habiyaremye, Alexis, “Estimating the impact of sericulture adoption on farmer income in Rwanda: an
application of propensity score matching”, Agrekon, 56-3, 2017, pp. 296-311.
Hermans, F.; Sartas, M.; van Schagen, B.; van Asten, P.; Schut, M., “Social network analysis of multistakeholder platforms in agricultural research for development: Opportunities and constraints for
innovation and scaling”, PLoS ONE, 12-2, 2017, e0169634. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169634
Huggins, Chris, Agricultural Reform in Rwanda: authoritarianism, markets and zones of governance,
University of Chicago Press, 2017, 288 p.
Kabirigi, Michel; Mugambi, Samuel; Musana, Bernard; et al.,“Estimation of Soil Erosion Risk, its
Valuation and Economic Implications for Agricultural Production in Western Part of Rwanda”, Journal of
Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences, 5-4, 2017, pp. 525-536.
Klasen, Stephan; Reimers, Malte, “Looking at Pro-Poor Growth from an Agricultural Perspective”, World
Development, 90, 2017, pp. 147-168.
Lawther, Isaac, “Why African countries are interested in building agricultural partnerships with China:
lessons from Rwanda and Uganda”, Third World Quarterly, 38-10, 2017, pp. 2312-2329.
Mastaki, Jean-Luc; Furaha Mirindi, Germaine; Lebailly, Philippe, “Analyse de la main-d'œuvre dans la
riziculture de la plaine de la Ruzizi des pays de la CEPGL”, Cahiers de l’Association Tiers-Monde, 32,
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Mbitsemunda, J.; Karangwa, A., “Analysis of Factors Influencing Market Participation of Smallholder
Bean Farmers in Nyanza District of Southern Province, Rwanda”, Journal of Agricultural Science, 9-11,
2017, pp. 99-111.
Mukantwali, C.; Laswai, H.; Tiisekwa, B., “Evaluation of the storage stability of pineapple products
processed by small and medium scale processing enterprises in Rwanda”, African Journal of Food
Science, 2-6, 2016, pp. 146-159.
Musafiri, I.; Sjölander, P., “The importance of off-farm employment for smallholder farmers in Rwanda”,
Journal of Economic Studies, 2017. doi.org/10.1108/JES-07-2016-0129
Ngango, Jules, Economic benefits of rice production in rural areas of Rwanda: Saarbrücken, LAP
Lambert Academic Publishing 2017, 72 p.
Nkurunziza, Christian; Uwantege, Emma, Gender Sensitivity Climate Smart Agriculture in Rwanda,
Saarbrücken: Scholars’ Press, 2017, 80 p.
Oparinde, Adewale; Murekezi, Abdoul; Birol, Ekin; Katsvairo, Lister, Demand-pull creation, public
officer’s endorsement, and consumer willingness-to-pay for nutritious iron beans in rural and urban
Rwanda, Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 2017, 36 p.
Pérez Perdomo, Silvia Andrea; Farrow, Andrew; et al., “Testing the Effectiveness of Network Governance
Mechanisms to Foster Ambidexterity of Agricultural Innovation Networks in East and Central Africa”,
International Journal on Food System Dynamics, 8-2, 2017, pp. 81-95.
Sumita, Tsuyoshi, “Impact of Farmer Field Schools in Rwanda: Case Study of Potato Farmers in Musanze
District”, Journal of Rural Society and Economics, 35-1, 2017, pp. 84-91.
1.8 Land Issues
Akinyemi, Felici, “Land change in the central Albertine rift: Insights from analysis and mapping of land
use-land cover change in North-Western Rwanda”, Applied Geography, 87, 2017, pp. 127-138.
Al-Hamdan, Mohammad; Oduor, Phoebe; Flores, Africa; et al., “Evaluating land cover changes in
Eastern and Southern Africa from 2000 to 2010 using validated Landsat and MODIS data”, International
Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 62, 2017, pp. 8-26.
Ali, Daniel Ayalew; Deininger, Klaus; Duponchel, Marguerite, “New Ways to Assess and Enhance Land
Registry Sustainability: Evidence from Rwanda”, World Development, 99, 2017, pp. 377-394.
Asiama, K.; Bennett, R.; Zevenbergen, J., “Land consolidation on Ghana's rural customary lands:
Drawing from The Dutch, Lithuanian and Rwandan experiences”, Journal of Rural Studies, 56, 2017, pp.
87-99.
Boone, Catherine, “Sons of the Soil Conflict in Africa: Institutional Determinants of Ethnic Conflict Over
Land”, World Development, 96, 2017, pp. 276-293.

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Brown, M.; Hughes, A., “Is land tenure ‘secure enough’ in rural Rwanda?”, 2017 World Bank Conference
on Land and Poverty, The World Bank, 2017, 28 p.
Coumans, Frederique, “Improving Land Tenure Security with Low-cost Technologies”, GIM
International: The Worldwide Magazine for Geomatics, 31-4, 2017, pp. 43-45.
Goodfellow, Tom, “Taxing property in a neo-developmental state: the politics of urban land value capture
in Rwanda and Ethiopia”, African Affairs, 116-465, 2017, pp. 549-572.
Habyarimana, Jean-Baptiste; Nkunzimana, Tharcisse, “Policy Reforms and Rural Livelihoods
Sustainability: Challenges and Opportunities ; Empirical Evidence from the Adoption of the Land Use
Consolidation (LUC) Policy in Rwanda”, African Development Review, 29-S2, 2017, pp. 96-108.
Karamage, F.; Zhang, C.; Fang, X.; et al., “Modeling Rainfall-Runoff Response to Land Use and Land
Cover Change in Rwanda (1990–2016)”, Water, 9-2, 2017, pp. 147-157. doi:10.3390/w9020147
Koeva, M.; Bennett, R.; Gerke, M.; et al., “Towards innovative geospatial tools for fit-for-purpose land
rights mapping”, International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information
Sciences, 42, 2017, pp. 37-43.
Nilsson, Pia, “Assessing the Role of Land Use Consolidation for Consumption Growth in Rwanda”,
CESIS Electronic Working Paper No. 455, Jönköping University (Sweden): Centre of Excellence for
Science and Innovation Studies (CESIS), 2017, 23 p.
Ngoga, Thierry; Ntaganda, Francois; Tushabe, Karim; et al., Land Governance Assessment Framework:
Final report: Rwanda, World Bank, 2017, 142 p.
Rutebuka, J.; Ryken, N.; Uwimanzi, A,, “Impacts of terracing on soil erosion control and crop yield in
two agro-ecological zones of Rwanda”, Vienna: European Geosciences Union Conference, Paper 2717,
23-28 April 2017, 6 p.
Stoorvogel, Jetse; Bakkenes, Michel; Temme, Arnaud.; et al., “S-World: A Global Soil Map for
Environmental Modelling”, Land Degradation & Development, 28-1, 2017, pp. 22-33.
Tuyishime, D.; Yong, W.; Laetitia, B.; Xuan, C., “Investigating the feasibility of land consolidation in
Rwanda: evidence of China”, Asian Journal of Science and Technology, 8-1, 2017, pp. 4165-4168.
Uwimana, A.; Van Dam, A.; Gettel, G.; et al., “Effects of River Discharge and Land Use and Land Cover
(LULC) on Water Quality Dynamics in Migina Catchment, Rwanda”. Environmental Management, 60-3,
2017, pp. 496-512.

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ECONOMY
FINANCE

2.1 Economy; Development; Business
—, Rwanda: Economic Update: Sustaining Growth by Building on Emerging Export Opportunities,
World Bank, August 2017, 54 p.1
—, “An unfree trade”, The Economist, 422-9026, April 2, 2017, p. 38.
—, “Party of business” [Crystal Ventures Ltd.], The Economist, 422-9030, April 3, 2017, p. 54.
—, “Faking it: The Rwandan GDP Growth Myth”, Internet: Review of African Political Economy

(ROAPE), July 2017.
Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial and Technical Series
Rwanda-Dr Congo: Cross Border Market, 54-4, June 2017, pp. 21669A–21670C,
Breweries: Rwanda, 54-9, November 2017, pp. 21874A–21875A.
Flowers: Rwanda, 53-11, January 2017, pp. 21509C–21510B,
Rwanda: World Bank Economic Update, 54-9, November 2017, pp. 21854C–21855B,
Essential Oils: Rwanda, 54-7, September 2017, pp. 21800C–21801A.
Honey: Rwanda, 54-5, July 2017, pp. 21726B–21727A.
General: Rwanda, 54-9, November 2017, pp. 21872C–21874C.
Water: Rwanda, 54-1, March 2017, pp. 21588A–21589C.
Rwanda: Food Security Fears, 54-1, March 2017, pp. 21568A–21568C.
Kenya, Rwanda-India: Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2017, 54-1, March 2017, pp.; 21559C–
21560C.
Telecommunications: Rwanda, 53-12, February 2017, pp. 21545A–21546C.
Akimana, Virginie, “Internal and External Factors Affecting Exporting SMEs in Rwanda”, in
Achtenhagen, L.; Brundin E. (eds), Management Challenges in Different Types of African Firms,
Springer, 2017, pp. 37-58.
Almanzar, Miguel; Torero, Maximo, “Distributional Effects of Growth and Public Expenditures in Africa:
Estimates for Tanzania and Rwanda”, World Development, 95, 2017, pp. 177-195.
Appau, A.; Drope, J.; Labonté, R.; Stoklosa, M.; Lencucha, R., “Disentangling regional trade agreements,
trade flows and tobacco affordability in sub-Saharan Africa”, Global Health, 13-1, 2017, p. 81.
Ayittey, G., “The Non-Sustainability of Rwanda’s Economic Miracle”, Journal of Management and
Sustainability, 7-2, 2017, pp. 88-104.

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Bambujijumugisha, Theoneste, “The Relationship between GDP and Money Demand in Rwanda”, SSRN,
24 May 2017, 26 p.
Behuria, Pritish, The political economy of import substitution in the 21st century: the challenge of
recapturing the domestic market in Rwanda, International Development Working Paper 17-182, London
School of Economics and Political Science, 2017, 37 p.
Behuria, Pritish, “Learning from role models in Rwanda: incoherent emulation in the construction of a
neoliberal developmental state”, New Political Economy, 2017, 19 p. doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2017.1371123
Behuria, P.; Goodfellow, T., “The Disorder of ‘Miracle Growth’ in Rwanda: Understanding the Limitations of Transitions to Open Ordered Development”, in Pritchett, L.; Sen, K.; Werker, E. (eds), Deals
and Development: The Political Dynamics of Growth Episodes, Oxford University Press, 2017, chap. 8.
Byukusenge, Eugenie; Munene, John, “Knowledge management and business performance: Does
innovation matter?”, Cogent Business & Management, 4-1, 2017, Article Number: 1368434.
Crockett, C., “Developing Virtues in Developing Countries: Case Studies from Rwanda”, in José, A.; et
al (eds), Handbook of Virtue Ethics in Business and Management, Springer, 2017, pp. 99-111.
Chirwa, Masauso, “Rwanda, is it a Success Story or Exaggerated? Development History”, SSRN, March
15, 2017.
de Freytas-Tamura, Kimiko, “East Africa Curbs Imports on America's Hand-Me-Downs”, The New York
Times, October 12, 2017, 1724 words.
Flores, Esteban; Yarrow, Richard, “Rwanda’s push for five-star development”, Harvard International
Review, 38-4, 2017, pp. 54-60.
Gamba, F., “Social Capital in Selected Business Associations of Food Processing SMEs in Tanzania and
Rwanda: A Synthetic Based Approach”, International Journal of Asian Social Science, 7-1, 2017, pp.
63-84.
Gambino, Lauren, “‘It’s about our dignity’: vintage clothing ban in Rwanda sparks US trade dispute”, The
Guardian, 29 December 2017, 8 p.
Ggombe, Kasim; Newfarmer, Richard, “Rwanda: From devastation to services-first transformation”,
WIDER Working Paper 084, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UN University),
2017, 32 p.
Gupta, Mayank; Kumar, Harish, “Revealed Comparative Advantage: An Analysis of Exports of Rwanda”,
IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance, 8-3, 2017, pp. 69-76.
Habiyaremye, Patrick; et al., “Job-Rotation, Utilization of Workshops, and Performance of SMEs: An
Empirical Study from the Gasabo District in Rwanda”, in Achtenhagen, L.; Brundin, E. (eds),
Management Challenges in Different Types of African Firms, Springer, 2017, pp. 187-204.
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Harelimana, Jean Bosco, “The Effect of Budgetary Control on Financial Performance of Kigali
Serena Hotel in Rwanda”, Business and Economics Journal, April 07, 2017. doi: 10.4172/21516219.1000292
Harmacek, Jaromir; Syrovatka, Miroslav; Duskova, Lenka, “Pro-poor Growth in East Africa”,
Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 64, 2017, pp. 82-93.
Harrison, Graham, “Rwanda and the Difficult Business of Capitalist Development”, Development
and Change, 48-5, 2017, pp. 873-898.
International Monetary Fund, Rwanda: Selected Issues, IMF Country Report No. 17/214, July 2017,
52 p.
Jolly, Irabagiza, Stakeholders Participation in Planning and Designing of Projects: Case of Locally Based
UNDP Projects in Rwanda, Saarbrücken: AV Akademikerverlag, 2017, 68 p.
Kanyago, G.; Shukla, J., “Role of project management skills on performance of construction projects: a
case of selected construction firms in Kigali, Rwanda”, European Journal of Business and Social
Sciences, 6-7, 2017, pp. 12-23.
Kazinguvu, Ngweshi, “Strategic Innovation Management of Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturing
Companies in Rwanda”, in Achtenhagen, L.; Brundin, E. (eds), Management Challenges in Different
Types of African Firms, Springer, 2017, pp. 149-162.
Kalinganire, C.; Gilkey, S.; Haas, L., “Social work practice in Rwanda: the challenge of adapting Western
models to fit local contexts”, in Gray, Mel (ed), The handbook of social work and social development in
Africa, Routledge, 2017, chap. 25.
Kamugisha, S., “New firms’ survival in Rwanda: an analysis of institutional and social contexts”, in
Pasillas, M.; Brundin, E.; Markowska, M. (eds), Contextualizing Entrepreneurship in Emerging
Economies and Developing Countries, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017, chap. 19.
Makuza, Jean-Marie Vianney, Le secret pour réussir votre interview d’embauche: 1 Règle d'or, 10
Principes clefs, 100 Questions courantes: Expériences du Burundi, Congo, Rwanda et Uganda,
Saarbrücken: Presses Académiques Francophones, 2017, 100 p.
Maradan, D., “Assessment of the economic, social and environment benefits of the Rubaya green village
in Gicumbi District, Rwanda, and benefits of project replication”, Nyon (Suisse): ECOSYS SA, 23 May
2017, 54 p
McCluskey, William; Nzewanga, Jean-Jacques, “Rwanda”, in Franzsen, R.; McCluskey, W. (eds),
Property tax in Africa: status, challenges, and prospects, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land
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Mpakaniye, Jean-Paul, “The Role of Business Development Funds (BDF) in Creating Employment for
the Youth in Rwanda”, SSRN, 13 Oct. 2017, 16 p.
Mpakaniye, Jean-Paul, “The Impact of Youth Self-Employment Behavior on Socio-Economic
Development in Rwanda”, SSRN, 13 Oct. 2017, 22 p.
Mpakaniye, Jean-Paul, “The Effect of Internal Audit on Budget Process and Execution of Local
Government of Rwanda”, SSRN, 12 Oct. 2017, 25 p.
Muchiri, D.; Kibachia, M., “Performance of small and medium enterprises in Rwanda: A case of SMEs
registered with private sector federation of Rwanda”, European Journal of Business and Social Sciences,
6-6, 2017, pp. 97-111.
Muhamedi, Maniraho; Ariffin, Mohamed; Yahya, Mohd, “Managers and Employees’ Perception of
Communication Channels Based on Organization’s Culture Awareness Competency in Selected Industries
in Rwanda”, Journal of Creative Writing, 2-1, 2017, pp. 61-80.
Muindi, C.; Kule, J.; Nkechi, I., “Team management practices on performance of development projects in
Rwanda: a case of Rwanda Social Security Board”, European Journal of Business and Social Sciences,
6-1, 2017, pp. 143-153.
Mukandoli, D.; Bhagat, D., “Examining the Ajzen’s Predictors of Intention Formation towards Purchase
of Ethical Products in Rwanda”, Journal of Social Sciences, 53-1, 2017, 12 p.
Murekeyimana, Theogene; Mehrotra, Monika; Nkurayija, Jean, “Impact of small and medium enterprise
in improving living standard of population and economic growth of Rwanda”, International Journal of
Management Studies & Research, 5, 2017, pp. 593-601.
Murekeyimana, Theogene; Suryavanshi, Manoj; Nkurayija, Jean, “Impact of international trade on
economic growth through small and medium enterprises of Rwanda (2000 to 2016)”, AGU International
Journal of Research in Social Sciences & Humanities, 5, 2017, pp. 775-793.
Muruthi, Bertranna; Watkins, Kimberly; McCoy, Megan; et al., “‘I Feel Happy that I Can be Useful to
Others’: Preliminary Study of East African Women and Their Remittance Behavior”, Journal of Family
and Economic Issues, 38-3, 2017, pp. 315-326.
Mutambuka, Deo; Niyompano, Hosee, “Product Packaging Innovation and Consumer Buying Behavior in
Rwanda”, International Journal of Social Science and Humanity, 7-6, 2017, pp. 344-349.
Mutesi, F.; Kayigire, P., “Home grown solutions: key drivers of development process in Rwanda”, in
Haque; S.; Shyaka, A.; Mudacumura, G. (eds), Democratizing public governance in developing nations,
with special reference to Africa, Routledge, 2017, chap. 13.
Mwaura, Naomi, “Africa rising in Kigali, Rwanda”, Sustainable Transport, 8, 2017, pp. 20-21.

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Mwitirehe, Janvier, Robust Impact Evaluation Experiments in Rwanda: Evaluation series No. 1, August
2017, Saarbrücken: Éditions universitaires européennes, 2017, 52 p.
Nauta, Wiebe; Lee, Tae-Joo, “South Korean Civic Actors in Rwanda, Promoting Rural Development and
an Emerging Civil Society Contexts Controlled by the State”, in Graf, A.; Hashim, A. (eds), AfricanAsian Encounters: new cooperations and new dependencies, Amsterdam University Press, 2017, pp.
183-215.
Ndagijimana, Joseph; Nzasingizimana, Tharcisse; Heshmati, Almas,“Econometric Analysis of Business
Start-ups in Rwanda”, in Heshmati, (ed), Economic Transformation for Poverty Reduction in Africa: A
Multidimensional Approach, Routledge, 2017, pp. 240-263
Ngendahimana, Ladislas, Impact of Supply Chain Management on Business Growth: The case of
Inyange Industries Ltd, Saarbrücken: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2017, 76 p.
Nimusima, Pereez; et al., “Assessing the Relationship Between Employee Motivation and
Productivity in Rwanda’s Nyagatare District”, in Achtenhagen, L.; Brundin, E. (eds), Management
Challenges in Different Types of African Firms, Springer, 2017, pp. 221-235
Niragire, François; Nshimyiryo, Alphonse, “Determinants of increasing duration of first unemployment
among first degree holders in Rwanda: a logistic regression analysis”, Journal of Education and Work,
30-3, 2017, pp. 235-248.
Nkikabahizi, F.; J Ndagijimana, J., “Relationship Between Inflation and Real Economic Growth in
Rwanda”, in Heshmati, Almas (ed), Studies on Economic Development and Growth in Selected African
Countries, Springer, 2017, pp. 103-122.
Ntukamazina, Jean-Baptiste, Life insurance in Rwanda: Challenges and Problems, Saarbrücken: Éditions
Universitaires Européennes, 2017, 116 p.
Ntukanyagwe, K.; Deya, J.; Kimenyi, E,; et. al., “Determinants of Adoption of Electronic Payment
Systems for the Growth of Small and Medium Enterprises in Rwanda: Case of R-Switch”, International
Journal of Research in Engineering and Social Sciences, 7-6, 2017, pp.18-28.
Ong’aro, W.; Asumptah, K., “Determinants of succesful implementation of housing projects in Rwanda: a
case of Roko Construction Company”, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Project
Management, 2-2, 2017, pp. 69-85.
Opata, E.; Awino, Z., “Corporate governance practices and performances in the mobile and data services
companies in Rwanda”, International Journal of Public Policy and Administration, 1-1, 2017, pp. 21-42.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, “Rwanda”, in African Economic Outlook
2017: Entrepreneurship and Industrialisation, OECD, 2017.
Procknow, Greg, “International briefing 35: training and development in Rwanda”, International Journal
of Training and Development, 21-1, 2017, pp. 60-72.
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Rurangwa, G.; Shukla, J., “Capital market development and economic growth evidence from Rwanda”,
International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, 5-10, 2017, pp. 507-517.
Rusagara, Jean-Bosco; Sreedhara, T., “Households’ participation in community development
programmes: Gasabo district, Rwanda”, Small Enterprises Development, Management & Extension
Journal, 44-1, 2017, 8 p.
Rwamigabo, Eugene, “Social enterprise in Rwanda: an overview”, Social Enterprise Journal, 13-4/SI,
2017, pp. 376-391.
Spray, John; Wolf, Sebastian, Industries without smokestacks in Uganda and Rwanda, WIDER Working
Paper 12, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU), 2017, 45 p.
Steenbergen, V.; Sen, R., “Increasing vertical spillovers from FDI: ideas from Rwanda”, Perspectives on
topical foreign direct investment issues, 206, Columbia FDI Perspectives, August 14, 2017, 4 p.
Steenbergen, Victor, Reaping the benefits of Electronic Billing Machines: using data-driven tools to
improve VAT compliance, International Growth Centre, London School of Economic and Political
Science, 2017, 25 p.
Stewart, Frances; Daga, Rachit, “Does the way civil wars end affect the pattern of post-conflict
development?”, Oxford Development Studies, 45-2, 2017, pp. 145-170.
Tsinda, Aime; Abbott, Pamela, “Between the Market and the State: Financing and Servicing Self–
Sustaining Sanitation Chains in Informal Settlements in East African Cities”, Working Paper 1, Centre for
Global Development, University of Aberdeen, 14 Apr. 2017, 49 p.
Trustfull, Paul, “Rwanda: Reforms Boost Investment”, Forbes, 200-3, 2017, p. 96.
Uwitonze, P.; Mulyugi, P., “Assessment of factors causing change orders in construction projects in
Rwanda”, European Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 6-7, 2017, pp. 67-80.
Uwizeye, H., “Influence of compensation practices on employee performance of tea companies in
Rwanda: a case study of Rwanda”, European Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 6-6, 2017, pp.
160-167.
Walabyeki, J., “Corporate Governance in Rwanda: Opportunities and Challenges”, SSRN, 19 April 2017,
19 p.
Weatherspoon, D.; Steele-Adjognon, M.; Niyitanga, F.; et al., “Food expenditure patterns, preferences,
policy, and access of Rwandan households”, British Food Journal, 119-6, 2017, pp. 1202-1215.
Yepes, Tito; Lufumpam, Charles, “The state of infrastructure in East Africa”, in Ncube, Mthuli;
Lufumpam, Charles (eds), Infrastructure in Africa: Lessons for future development, Policy Press at
the University of Bristol, 2017, pp. 379-422.
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2.2 Poverty
Ansoms, An; Marijnen, Esther; Cioffo, Giuseppe; et al., “Statistics versus livelihoods: questioning
Rwanda’s pathway out of poverty”, Review of African Political Economy, 44-151, 2017, pp. 47-65.
Cho, Sunmee; Kim, Taeyoon, “Determinants of Poverty Status in Rwanda”, African Development Review,
29-2, 2017, pp. 337-349.
Hahirwa, J.; Karinganire, C., “Exploring the success and challenges of the Girinka programme and the
need for social work involvement: Southern Province, Rwanda”, Rwanda Journal Series B, 4-1, 2017, pp.
121-155.
Harhay, M.; Fawzi, M.; Jeanneret, S.; et al., “An assessment of the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud poverty
alleviation program in Rwanda and Uganda”, International Journal of Public Health, 62-2, 2017, pp.
241-252.
Lenz, Luciane; Munyehirwe, Anicet; Peters, Jörg; Sievert, Maximiliane, “Does Large-Scale Infrastructure
Investment Alleviate Poverty? Impacts of Rwanda’s Electricity Access Roll-Out Program”, World
Development, 89, 2017, pp. 88-110.
Njuguna, C.; McSharry, P., “Constructing spatiotemporal poverty indices from big data”, Journal of
Business Research, 70, 2017, pp. 318-327.
Nkurunziza, Joseph; Broekhuis, Annelet; Hooimeijer, Pieter, “Do Poverty Reduction Programmes Foster
Education Expenditure? New Evidence from Rwanda”, Journal of Asian & African Studies, 52-4, 2017,
pp. 425-443.
Rashidghalam, Masoomeh, “Analysis of Poverty and its Determinants in Rwanda”, in Heshmati, Almas
(ed), Economic Transformation for Poverty Reduction in Africa: A Multidimensional Approach,
Routledge, 2017, pp. 104-120
2.3 Finance
Ainsworth, Richard Thompson; Musaad, Alwohaibi, “Blockchain, Bitcoin, and VAT in the GCC: The
Missing Trader Example”, School of Law, Law and Economics Research Paper No. 17-05, Boston
University, SSRN, Feb. 16, 2017, 18 p.
Calabrese, L; Papadavid, P.; Tyson, J., “Rwanda: Financing for manufacturing”, Brief Paper, London:
Overseas Development Institute, 2017, 22 p.
Gasana, L.; Kariuki, P., “Influence of capital budgeting techniques on the financial performance of
companies listed at the Rwanda stock exchange”, European Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 6-6,
2017, 14 p.
Gisanabagabo, S.; Ngalawa, H., “Financial intermediation and economic growth: evidence from
Rwanda”, Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences, 10-2, 2017, pp. 253-273.

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Harelimana, Jean-Bosco, “The Role of Microfinance Services on Increasing Revenue of COOPEC
COMICOKA Members, Rwanda (2010-2015)”, Management and Organizational Studies, 4-2, 2017, pp.
29-38.
Harelimana, Jean-Bosco, “The Determinants of Financial and Operational Sustainability of Microfinance
Institutions: Case Study of Clecam-Ejoheza Ltd.”, Global Journal of Management and Business
Research, 17-4, 2017, pp. 33-43.
Harelimana, Jean-Bosco, “Effect of Diversification on Portfolio Risk Management at Rwanda Social
Security Board”, Journal of Corporate Governance Research, 1-1, 2017. doi.org/10.5296/jcgr.v1i1.12189
Harelimana, Jean-Bosco, “The Impact of Information Communication and Technology Utilization on the
Financial Performance of Microfinance Institutions in Rwanda: Case Study Réseau Interdiocésain de
Microfinance (RIM) Ltd, Rwanda (2011-2015)”, Management and Organizational Studies, 4-2, 2017, pp.
13-28.
Mahina, J.; Muturi, W.; Memba, F., “Effect of behavioural biases on investments at the Rwanda stock
exchange”, International Journal of Social Sciences and Information Technology, 3-3, 2017, pp.
1917-1933.
Mahina, J.; Muturi, W.; Memba, F., “Influence of loss aversion bias on investments at the Rwanda stock
exchange”, International Journal of Social Sciences and Information Technology, 3-4, 2017, pp.
1917-1932.
Mascagni, G.; Nell, C.; Monkam, N., One Size Does Not Fit All: A Field Experiment on the Drivers of
Tax Compliance and Delivery Methods in Rwanda, Maputo: International Centre for Tax and
Development, 6 July 2017, 33 p.
Mbabazi, M.; Daniel, T., “Effect of financial literacy on stock market participation by small and medium
enterprises in Rwanda: Case of Kimironko Market”, European Journal of Business and Social Sciences,
6-2, 2017, pp. 246-259.
Mubashankwaya Isaac; Manyange Nyanchiri, Remmy, “Impact of Village Saving and Loan Associations
(VSLAs) in Rubengera Sector, Rwanda”, Journal of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development,
2-1, 2017, pp. 11-21.
Mukuma, Denis; Karangwa, John; Hakizimana, Naphtal, “Communicating to Improve Compliance:
Taxpayers’ Feedback on Message and Mode of Delivery in Rwanda”, ICTD Working Paper 59, Brighton,
UK: Institute of Development Studies, 2017, 22 p.
Ndagijimana, Innocent; et al., “International Financial Reporting Standards and the Capital Market in
Rwanda”, in Achtenhagen, L.; Brundin E. (eds), Management Challenges in Different Types of African
Firms, Springer, 2017, pp. 129-147.

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Ndemezo, Etienne; Menjo-Baye, Francis, “Assessing the Revenue Implications of Indirect Tax Reforms
in Rwanda”, in Heshmati, Almas (ed), Economic Transformation for Poverty Reduction in Africa: A
Multidimensional Approach, Routledge, 2017, pp. 123-140.
Sudmant, A.; Colenbrander, S.; Gouldson, A.; Chilundika, M., “Private opportunities, public benefits?
The scope for private finance to deliver low-carbon transport systems in Kigali, Rwanda”, Urban
Climate, 20, 2017, pp. 59-74.
Utazirubanda, Gad, The law of security and creditor's protection in Rwanda, Saarbrücken: LAP Lambert
Academic Publishing, 2017, 80 p.
Van Klyton, A.; Rutabayiro-Ngoga, S., “SME finance and the construction of value in Rwanda”, Journal
of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 2017. doi.org/10.1108/JSBED-02-2017-0046
Vishwanatha; Mutamuliza, E., “Access to microcredit for smallholder agricultural producers in Rwanda
(Africa): Emerging challenges and issues”, Journal of Commerce and Management Thought, 8-3, 2017,
pp. 452-466.
Vishwanatha; Mutamuliza, Eularie, “An Estimation of the Determinants of Microcredit Demand by Small
Farmers to Enhance Agricultural Production: A case of Huye District, Rwanda”, International Journal of
Research in Economics and Social Sciences, 7-4, 2017, pp. 93-100.
Walabyeki, Jimmy, “Insider Trading in Rwanda: A Critical Analysis of the Legal Framework”, SSRN,
June 19, 2017.
2.4 Banking
Cyemezo, H.; Mung'atu, J.; Ndanguza, D., “Multi-Channel Queuing Modeling on System Delivery
Service: A Case Study of Banque Populaire du Rwanda Kimironko Branch”, International Journal of
Scientific Engineering and Technology, 6-10, 2017, pp. 331-334.
Harelimana, Jean-Bosco, “Effect of Debt Financing on Business Performance: A Comparative Study
Between I&M Bank and Bank of Kigali, Rwanda”, Global Journal of Management and Business, 17-2,
2017, pp. 37-45. [Cf. Muneza, Yves, Effects of debt financing on business performance: a comparative
study between I&M Bank and Bank of Kigali in Rwanda, UNILAK Repository, MBA Thesis, 2017.]
Harelimana, Jean-Bosco, “The Effect of Non-Peforming Loans Management on the Financial
Performance of Commercial Banks in Rwanda: A Case Study of Ecobank Rwanda”, Enterprise Risk
Management, 3-1, 2017, pp. 19-37.
Harelimana, Jean-Bosco, “Impact of Mobile Banking on Financial Performance of Unguka Microfinance
Bank Ltd, Rwanda”, Global Journal of Management and Business, 17-4, 2017, pp. 45-55.
Harelimana, Jean-Bosco, “The Role of Risk Management on Financial Performance of Banking
Institutions in Rwanda”, Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 17-1, 2017, pp. 29-34.

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Harelimana, Jean-Bosco, “Analysis of Financial Statements for Prediction of Business Sustainability in
Rwanda: A Case of Banque Populaire du Rwanda Ltd”, Global Journal of Management and Business
Research, 17-1, 2017, pp. 17-28.
Kanyenyeri, L.; Asiimwe, B.; Mochama, M.; et al., “Prevalence of Back Pain and Associated Factors
among Bank Staff in Selected Banks in Kigali, Rwanda: A Cross Sectional Study”, Health Science
Journal, 11-3, 2017.
Kwizera, Fidele, “The effect of interest rate on loan repayment in Commercial Bank in Rwanda”,
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering, 7-2, 2017 pp. 34-46.
Manyange Nyanchiri, Remmy; Mubashankwaya, Isaac, “Impact of Village Saving and Loan Associations
(VSLAs) in Rubengera Sector, Rwanda”, Journal of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development,
2-1, 2017, pp. 11-21.
Mwangi, Peter; Mbabazize, Mbabazi, “Role of project resource availability on project success in banking
industry in Rwanda: a case of KCB ATM MIS Project”, European Journal of Business and Social
Sciences, 6-2, 2017, pp. 90-98.
Okello, J-P.; Thomas, Kigabo, Banking development and economic growth in Rwanda, LAP Lambert
Academic Publishing, 2017, 52 p.
Rutayisire, Emmanuel, Development Bank of Rwanda: 50 years, 1967-2017 Anniversary, Kampala:
Independent Publications Limited, 2017.
Simms, Chris, “The World Bank in Kagame’s Rwanda”, The Lancet Global Health Blog, 2017.
2.5 Mining
—, “Mineral board formed as new treasures discovered in Rwanda”, The Guardian, 16 February 2017.
Lehmanna, Dieter; Brinkmann, Katja; Diogob, Rodrigue; Buerkert, Andreas, “Temporal and spatial
changes of land use in rare metal mining areas of Rwanda”, International Journal of Mining, Reclamation
and Environment, 31-8, 2017, pp. 519-52.
Neina, D.; Buerkert, A.; Joergensen, R., “Effects of Land Use on Microbial Indices in Tantalite Mine
Soils, Western Rwanda”, Land Degradation & Development, 28-1, 2017, pp. 181-8.
Nwapi, Chilenye, “Addressing the Capacity Building Challenge in the Mining Sector in Rwanda: The
Implications of Rwanda's 2014 Mining and Quarry Law”, Journal of African Law, 61-3, 2017, pp.
355-372.
Nyamulinda, Bideri; et al., “Export Performance of SMEs in the Rwandan Mining Sector: Challenges and
Prospects”, in Achtenhagen, L.; Brundin, E. (eds), Management Challenges in Different Types of African
Firms, Springer, 2017, pp. 205-219.

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Rupprecht, S., “Bench mining utilizing manual labour and mechanized equipment: A proposed mining
method for artisanal small-scale mining in Central Africa”, Journal of the Southern African Institute of
Mining and Metallurgy, 117-1, 2017, pp. 25-31.
Sethu, T.; Letsebe, T.; Magwaza, L.; et al., “Introduction of drill and blast utilizing pneumatic rock-drills
in a Rwandan artisanal underground mine”, Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and
Metallurgy, 117-4. 2017, pp. 313-319.
2.6 Resources (Energy, Water)
Abimbola O.; Wenninger J.; Venneker R.; et al., “The assessment of water resources in ungauged
catchments in Rwanda”, Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 13, 2017, pp. 274-289.
Aboniyo, J.; Umulisa, D.; Bizimana, A.; Pascal, J., “National Water Resources Management Authority for
a Sustainable Water Use in Rwanda”, Sustainable Resources Management Journal, 2-3, 2017, pp. 1-15.
doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.801026
Bisaga, Iwona; Puźniak-Holford, Nathan; Grealish, Ashley; Baker-Brian, Christopher; Parikh, Priti,
“Scalable off-grid energy services enabled by IoT: A case study of BBOXX SMART Solar Source”,
Energy Policy, 109, 2017, pp. 199-207.
Grimm, Michael; Munyehirwe, Anicet; Peters, Joerg; et al., “A First Step up the Energy Ladder? Low
Cost Solar Kits and Household's Welfare in Rural Rwanda”, World Bank Economic Review, 31-3, 2017,
pp. 631-649.
Grimm, M.; Lenz, L.; Peters, J.; Sievert, M., “Demand for off-grid solar electricity: Experimental
evidence from Rwanda”, Discussion Paper on Development Policy 232, Bonn: Center for Development
Research (ZEF), 2017, 36 p.
Iyakaremye, J.; Harerimana, M.; Das, D., “Prediction of electric energy consumption in small scale
farming systems of Rwanda”, East African Journal of Science and Technology, 7-1, 2017, pp. 69-80.
Kasanziki, C.; Anyemedu, F., “Status of water quality in the springs of Huye Town, Rwanda”,
RUFORUM Working Document Series, 14-2, 2017, pp. 717-723.
Marathe, S.; Eltrop, L., “Domestic energy consumption patterns in Kigali, Rwanda: How disparate are
they in view of urbanisation?”, 2017 International Conference on the Domestic Use of Energy (DUE).
Proceedings, 2017, pp. 120-5. doi: 10.23919/DUE.2017.7931834
Nibagwire, Clarisse Nishimwe; Drouiche, Nadjib, “Water-energy nexus: case study of Rwanda”,
Desalination and Water Treatment, 72, 2017, pp. 73-77.
Nygaard, I.; Hansen, U.; Mackenzie, G.; Pedersen, M., “Measures for diffusion of solar PV in selected
African countries”, International Journal of Sustainable Energy, 36-7, 2017, pp. 707-721.
Roopnarain, A.; Adeleke, R., “Current status, hurdles and future prospects of biogas digestion technology
in Africa”, Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 67, 2017, pp. 1162-79.
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Uwimana, A.; Van Dam, A.; Gettel, G.; Bigirimana, B.; Irvine, K., “Effects of River Discharge and Land
Use and Land Cover (LULC) on Water Quality Dynamics in Migina Catchment, Rwanda”,
Environmental Management, 60-3, 2017, pp. 496-512.
2.7 Information & Communication Technology (ICT)
Bikorimana, Emmanuel; Butare, Damascene; Sun, Yi, “Investigating awareness and potential
contributions of IoT in the East African Community: The viewpoints from Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania
students in Japan”, 2017 International Conference on Applied System Innovation (ICASI), Proceedings,
2017, pp. 758-61. Doi: 10.1109/ICASI.2017.7988541
Bjorkegren, D., “Scoping for Competition in Network Industries: Evidence from Mobile
Telecommunications in Rwanda”, NET Institute Working Paper 17-10, The Networks, Electronic
Commerce, and Telecommunications Institute, SSRN, 10 Oct. 2017, 26 p.
Brown, Suzana; Hussain, Faheem, “Information ecology as a framework for south-south cooperation:
Case studies of Rwanda and Bangladesh ICT-based health applications”, IFIP Advances in Information
and Communication Technology, 504, 2017, pp. 803-808.
Friedman, Batya; Nathan, Lisa; Yoo, Daisy, “Multi-Lifespan Information System Design in Support of
Transitional Justice: Evolving Situated Design Principles for the Long(er) Term”, Interacting with
Computers, 29-1, 2017, pp. 80-96.
Mubila, Maurice; Lishan, Adam, “Africa’s prospects for infrastructure development and regional
integration: information and communications technology sector”, in Ncube, Mthuli; Lufumpam, Charles
(eds), Infrastructure in Africa: Lessons for Future Development, Policy Press at the University of Bristol,
2017, pp. 333-376.
Nduhura, Dominique; Prieler, Michael, “When I chat online, I feel relaxed and work better: Exploring the
use of social media in the public sector workplace in Rwanda”, Telecommunications Policy, 41-7/8, 2017,
pp. 708-716.
2.8 Tourism
Auzias, Dominique; et al., Rwanda 2017/2018, Le Petit Futé, 2017, 237 p.
Black, Rosemary; Cobbinah, Patrick, “On the rim of inspiration: performance of AWF tourism enterprises
in Botswana and Rwanda”, Journal of Sustainable Tourisme, 25-11, 2017, pp. 1600-1616.
Calder, Simon, “Rwanda doubles its fee for Gorilla Trecking”, The Independent (UK), 11 May 2017.
Collectif Ulysse, “Le Rwanda, pays des mille collines”, in Idem, Voyages gourmands: 50 itinéraires
de rêve autour du monde, Guides de voyage Ulysse, 2017.
Dushimumukiza, Marie-Claire, Exploring Opportunities for Developing Sustainable CBT
[Community Based Tourism] in Rwanda Nyungwe National Park, Saarbrücken; LAP Lambert
Academic Publishing 2017, 104 p.
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Ferguson, Will; Curwen, Simon, Road trip Rwanda: a journey into the new heart of Africa, Audiobook on
CD, Toronto: CNIB, 2017.
Giblin, John; Mugabowagahunde, Maurice; Ntagwabira, André, “International Heritage Tourism in
Rwanda: Paving Over the Past at the Musanze Caves”, Conservation & Management of Archaeological
Sites, 19-2, 2017, pp. 126-140.
Lal, Pankaj; Wolde, Bernabas; Masozera, Michel; et al., “Valuing visitor services and access to protected
areas: The case of Nyungwe National Park in Rwanda”, Tourism Management, 61, 2017, pp.141-151.
Mbarushimana, N.; Role, E.; Allida, V., “Competency-Based Curriculum in Tourism and Hospitality: A
Practical Model for Rwanda”, Journal of Research Innovation and Implications in Education, 1-3, 2017,
pp. 96-109.
Nolting, Mark, Africa’s Top Wildlife Countries : Safari Planning Guide to Botswana, Kenya, Namibia,
South Africa, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe, Global Travel Publishers 2017, 640 p.
Sabuhoro, E.; Wright, B.; Munanura, I.; et al., “The potential of ecotourism opportunities to generate
support for mountain gorilla conservation among local communities neighboring Volcanoes National Park
in Rwanda”, Journal of Ecotourism, 2017, 17 p. doi.org/10.1080/14724049.2017.1280043
Safari, E.; Spencer, J., Assessment of suppliers and users current understanding of ICT contribution in
tourism stakeholders’ lives in Rwanda, Cape Town: Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017, 9 p.
Sharpley, Richard; Friedrich, Mona, “Genocide tourism in Rwanda: contesting the concept of the ‘Dark
Tourist’”, in Hooper, Glenn; Lennon, John (eds), Dark tourism practice and interpretation, Routledge,
2017, chap. 10.
Shoumatoff, Alex, “Mystery on the Savanna”, Smithsonian, 47-10, 2017, pp. 53-84.
Umuziranenge, G., “Ecotourism as Potential Conservation Incentive and its Impact on Community
Development around Nyungwe National Park (NNP), Rwanda”, Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary
Research, 3-10, 2017, pp. 447-456.25
Watt, Sue, “Rwanda’s renaissance: great apes, volcanoes and luxury”, The Times (London), May 13,
2017, 1888 words.
Werdler. K., “Birdwatching Tourism Sector in Rwanda: The Need of Self-learning and Self-improving for
the Future of Wildlife Tourism Development?”, in Borges de Lima, I.; Green, R. (eds), Wildlife Tourism,
Environmental Learning and Ethical Encounters, Springert, 2017, pp. 43-57.
2.9 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Drones)
—, “Rwanda’s drone delivery system wins award”, New African, 576, 2017, p. 8.

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Balasingam, Manohari, “Drones in medicine: The rise of the machines”, International Journal of Clinical
Practice, 71-9, Sept. 2017.
Gevaert, Caroline; Persello, Claudio; Elberink, Sander; et al., “Context-Based Filtering of Noisy Labels
for Automatic Basemap Updating From UAV Data”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth
Observations and Remote Sensing, 99, 2017, pp. 1-11.
Gevaert, Caroline; Persello, Claudio; Elberink, Sander; et al., “An automated technique for basemap
updating using UAV data”, 2017 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event, JURSE 2017, May 10, 2017.
Hotz, Robert, “In Rwanda, Drones Deliver Medical Supplies to Remote Areas”, Wall Street Journal,
Online Edition, Feb. 12, 2017.
Pather, Ra’eesa; Allison, Simon, “Are drones taking off as the future of African healthcare?”, Mail &
Guardian, August 29, 2017, 1949 words.
Rosen, Jonathan, “Zipline Expands Drone Delivery of Medical Supplies”, MIT Technology Review, July/
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3
POLITICS

3.1 Politics; Policies
—, “Intimidation nation: Intimidation nation: Many Africans see Kagame’s Rwanda as a model. They
are wrong”, The Economist, 424-9049, July 15, 2017, p. 16.
—, “Déo Mushayidi : Théologien, rebelle FPR et prisonnier politique”, www.Jambonews.net, 20
décembre 2017.
Africa Confidential
“Pepper spray”, 58-25, 15 december 2017
“Justice and jurisdictions”, 58-20, 6 october 2017
“Picked up or not picking up?”, 58-19, 22 september 2017
“Seek asylum elsewhere”, 58-16, 4 august 2017
“A landslide foretold”, 58-15, 21 july 2017.
Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series
Presidential Campaign, 54-7, August 2017, pp. 21499C-21501C,
Kagame Nominated, 54-6, July 2017, pp. 21461B–21462B,
Presidential Candidates, 54-7, August 2017, pp. 21500A-21500B.
Anti-Torture Panel Suspends Trip, 54-10, November 2017, pp. 21624B–21625A.
Post-Election Cabinet, 54-9, October 2017, pp. 21567B-21568B.
Kagame Wins, 54-8, September 2017, pp. 21537B–21538C.
Rwanda: Paul Kagame: Visionary, Despot, or Both?, 54-8, September 2017, pp. 21538A-21538B.
Rwanda: Election Date Confirmed, 53-12, January 2017, p. 21252C.
Rwanda: Summary Executions?, 54-7, August 2017, pp. 21515C-21516B.
Rwanda-Vatican, 54-3, April 2017, pp. 21380A–21380B.
Allison, Simon, “Like it or not, Rwanda is Africa’s future”, Mail & Guardian, July 7, 2017, 2635 words.
Baddorf, Zack, “Landslide Win Seen as Sign of Oppression in Rwanda”, The New York Times, August 7,
2017, 1056 words.
Baker, Gerard; Stevis, Matina, “Rwanda’s Paul Kagame urges Africans not to emulate West”, The Wall
Street Journal, March 8, 2017.
Bardall, Gabrielle; Arieff, Alexis, “Rwanda’s August 4 Presidential Election”, CRS Insight IN10743
[Congressional Research Service,], July 31, 2017
Barihuta, Pacifique, “Effectiveness of Irondo as a community-led security mechanism in Kigali”, The
African Review: Special issue governing security from below: the case of four cities in East Africa, 44-1,
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Ben Yedder, Oma, “Paul Kagame: we must realize that progress lies in working together”, New African,
571, April 2017, pp. 16-19.
Benken, Emily, “Nowhere to go: Informal settlement eradication in Kigali, Rwanda”, Honors Thesis,
University of Louisville, 2017, 127 p.
Biaumet, Gilles, “S’affranchir de l’idée du “racket étatique”: ce que la criminologie doit enseigner à la
coopération en matière de réforme de la police”, Revue de Droit Pénal et de Criminologie, 9, 2017, pp.
795-822.
Boteach, Shmuley, “Hero of the Rwandan Genocide emerges as Israel’s African ally”, The Jerusalem
Post, March 21, 2017, 1280 words.
Carlin, John, “Rwanda’s Paul Kagame: saviour or dictator?”, The Times (London), August 26 2017, 3566
words; Cf. Idem, The New Times (Kigali), August 30, 2017, 3852 words.
Cessou, Sabine, “Rwanda: l'arrestation rocambolesque de l'opposante Diane Rwigara”, Les blogs du
Diplo, 7 septembre 2017.
Chemouni, Benjamin, “The politics of core public sector reform in Rwanda”, ESID Working Paper 88,
Manchester, UK: Effective States & Inclusive Development Research Centre, 2017, 40 p.
Chemouni, Benjamin, “Taking stock of Rwanda’s decentralisation: changing local governance in a
post-conflict environment”, Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal, 1-6, 2017, pp. 763-778,
Chen, Hongming, “Political Systems in Post-Conflict Societies: Comparing the Experiences of PowerSharing in Bosnia and Rwanda”, Soochow Journal of Political Science, 35-2, 2017, pp. 73-137.
Cowell, Alan, “Rwanda Offers to Take Migrants From Libya”, The New York Times, 167-57791, 24 Nov.
2017, p. A6.
Day, Christofer, “Political governance in post-genocide Rwanda”, African Affairs, 116-465, 2017, pp.
722-724.
de Freytas-Tamura, Kimiko, “A Vigilant Rwanda Is Winning the War on Plastic Bags”, The New York
Times, October 29, 2017, 1578 words.
Eramian, Laura, “Neither obedient nor resistant: State history as cultural resource in post-genocide
Rwanda”, Journal of Modern African Studies, 55-4, 2017, pp. 623-645.
Gardner, Tom, “‘Rwanda is like a pretty girl with a lot of makeup, but the inside is dark and dirty’: Diane
Rwigara […]”, The Guardian, August 4, 2017.
Gasana, Vincent, “Rwanda: the people have spoken, but not everybody is listening”, New African, 576,
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Giblin, J., “The Performance of International Diplomacy at Kigali Memorial Centre, Rwanda”, Journal of
African Cultural Heritage Studies, 1-1, 2017, pp. 49-66.
Goehrung, Ryan, “At Issue: Ethnicity, Violence, and the Narrative of Genocide: The Dangers of a ThirdTerm in Rwanda”, African Studies Quarterly, 17-1, 2017, pp. 79-99.
Grant, Andrea Mariko, “The making of a ‘superstar’: the politics of playback and live performance in
post-genocide Rwanda”, Africa, 87-1, pp. 155-179.
Hahirwa, G.; Orjuela, C.; Vinthagen, X., “Resisting resettlement in Rwanda: rethinking dichotomies of
“survival”/“resistance” and “dominance”/“subordination’”, Journal of Eastern African Studies, 11- 4,
2017, pp. 734-750.
Himbara, David, Kagame’s Killing Fields, Amazon Digital Services, 2017, 111 p.
Houngnikpom Mathurin, “Repressing or Protecting? The Security Sector and Society in Africa”, in
Aall, P.; Crocker, C. (eds), The Fabric of Peace in Africa: Looking beyond the State, McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 2017, pp. 105-128.
Huggins, Chris, “Discipline, Governmentality and ‘Developmental Patrimonialism’: Insights from
Rwanda's Pyrethrum Sector”, Journal of Agrarian Change, 17-4, 2017, pp. 715-732.
Ingelaere, Bert, “President of Rwanda, a job for life?”, The New York Times, August 3, 2017, 943 words.
Kimonyo, Jean Paul, Rwanda, demain! Une longue marche vers la transformation, Karthala, 2017,
316 p.
MacLellan, Marion, “Community and conflict: The case of Rwanda”, in Marsh, Graham; et al. (eds),
Community Engagement in Post-Disaster Recovery, Taylor and Francis, 2017. ch. 11.
Madavo, Callisto, “Do Private Sector Activities Support Peace or Conflict in Fragile States?”, in Aall,
P.; Crocker, C. (eds), The Fabric of Peace in Africa: Looking beyond the State, McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 2017, pp. 199-218.
Mukuralinda, Alain, Qui manipule qui? Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, des Pays-Bas au Pays des mille
collines, Marcinelle, Belgique: Les Editions du CEP, 2017, 266 p.
Lardinois, Philippe; Braeckman, Colette (Préface), Paul Kagame: un De Gaulle africain, Lormont: Le
Bord de l’eau, 2017, 144 p.
Maru, Mehari Taddele, Rwanda and President Kagame, Doha: Al Jazeera Center for Studies, 2017, 8 p.
Masabo, Francois, “Role of Civil Society Organizations in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations in
Rwanda”, Journal of African Conflicts and Peace Studies, 3-2, 2017, pp. 16-37.

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Miller, Zinaida,”Anti-Impunity Politics in Post-Genocide Rwanda”, in Engle, K.; Miller, Z.; Davis, D.
(eds), Anti-Impunity and the Human Rights Agenda, Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 149-184.
Mutimukwe, Chantal; Kolkowska, Ella; Grönlund, Åke, “Trusting and adopting e-government services in
developing countries? Privacy concerns and practices in Rwanda”, Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
10428, 2017, pp. 324-335.
Mwambari, D.; Muteru, A.; Walsh, B.; et al., “Trajectories of state building and peace building in
Rwanda”, IDRC Digital Library, 2017, 78 p.
Ndubuisi,G.; Owusu, S., “Measurement and Analysis of the Evolution of Institutions in Rwanda”, UNUMERIT, Maastricht University, 2017, 24 p.
Nzahabwanayo, S.; Horsthemke, K., “Identification and critique of the citizenship notion informing the
Itorero training scheme for high school leavers in post-genocide Rwanda”, South African Journal of
Higher Education, 31-2, 2017, pp. 226-250.
Oyamada, Eiji, “Combating corruption in Rwanda: lessons for policy makers”, Asian Education and
Development Studies, 6-3/SI 2017, pp. 249-262.
Quah, Jon, “Five success stories in combating corruption: lessons for policy makers”, Asian Education
and Development Studies, 6-3/SI, 2017, pp. 275-289.
Rollason, Will, “‘Buying a path’: rethinking resistance in Rwanda”, Journal of Eastern African Studies,
11-1, 2017, pp. 46-63.
Rukumba, S.; Mukulira, O., “Impact of staff training and development practices on organizational
performance of public institutions in Rwanda”, Journal of Human Resource and Leadership, 2-6, 2017,
pp. 54-69.
Russell, Susan Garnett; Quaynor, Laura, “Constructing citizenship in post-conflict contexts: the cases of
Liberia and Rwanda”, Globalisation, Societies & Education, 15-2, 2017, pp. 248-270.
Sebudubudu, D.; Khatib, L.; Bossini, A., “The atypical achievers: Botswana, Qatar and Rwanda”, in
Mungiu-Pippidi, A.; Johnston, M. (eds), Transitions to Good Governance: Creating Virtuous Circles of
Anti-corruption, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017, pp. 31-56.
Sindayigaya, Aimé Muligo, “Rwanda: la gouvernance en question (1ère partie)”, 12 juillet 2017; Idem,
“Rwanda: la gouvernance en question (2ème partie)”, www.Jambonews.net, 15 septembre 2017.
Stage, J.; Uwera, C., “Social Cohesion in Rwanda: Results from a public good experiment”, Development
Policy Review, May 2017. doi: 10.1111/dpr.12291
Surana, Kavitha, “The Elephant in the Comedy Club”, Foreign Policy, 225, 2017, pp. 23-24.

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Syring, Tom, “Alternation Denied: Africa’s Presidential 30+ Club”, ILSA Journal of International &
Comparative Law, 23-2, art. 2, 2017.
Tertsakian, C., “Rwanda: Setting the Stage for 2017 and Beyond”, in Khadiagala, G. (ed). War and Peace
in Africa’s Great Lakes Region, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp. 49-68.
Troy, E., “Beneath the Veneer of Peacebuilding: Insincere Peace Work and International Greenlighting”,
Journal of International and Public Affairs/Revue des Affaires Internationales et Publiques, 8, 2017, pp.
96-111.
Twizeyimana, D., “User-centeredness and usability in e-government: a reflection on a case study in
Rwanda”, eGose17: Proceedings of the International Conference on Electronic Governance and Open
Society, St. Petersburg, Sept. 4-6, 2017, pp. 172-178.
Usengumukiza, F.; Munyandamutsa, J.; Nshutiraguma, E., “Strengthening democratic governance and
accountability: The role of the Rwanda Governance Board (RGB)”, in Haque, S.; Shyaka, A.;
Mudacumura, G. (eds), Democratizing Public Governance in Developing Nations With Special Reference
to Africa, Routledge, 2017, ch. 7.
Uwimbabazi, Agnès, “Kizito Mihigo: que devient le chanteur chrétien muselé?”, www.Jambonews.net, 10
novembre 2017.
Waldorf, Lars, “Apotheosis of a Warlord: Paul Kagame”, in Themner, Anders (ed), Warlord Democrats in
Africa: Ex-Military Leaders and Electoral Politics, ZED Books, 2017, chap. 2.
Yanguas, Pablo, “Varieties of State-Building in Africa: Elites, Ideas and the Politics of Public Sector
Reform”, ESID Working Paper No 89, Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre, The
University of Manchester, SSRN, 7 Sept. 2017, 25 p.
3.2 Military
—, “Rwanda”, Military Technology, Special Issue, 2017, pp. 268-269.
—, “Rwanda establishes military medical simulation centre”, Military Technology, 9 February 2017.
Caron, J., “Exploring the extent of ethical disobedience through the lens of the Srebrenica and Rwanda
genocides: can soldiers disobey lawful orders?”, Critical Military Studies, 2017, 20 p. doi.org/
10.1080/23337486.2017.1278920
Holmes, G., “Gender and the military in post-genocide Rwanda”, in Bemporad, E.; Warren, J. (eds.),
Women and genocide: survivors, victims, perpetrators, Indiana University Press, 2017, 344 p.
Jowell, Marco, “The Rwanda Defence Force: from Genocide to Peace and Democratic Consolidation”, in
Francis, David (ed), African Peace Militaries : War, Peace and Democratic Governance, Taylor &
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Okoli, A., “Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) in Rwanda, 1997-2008: A Desk
Exegesis and Agenda for Praxis”, International Journal of Emerging Trends in Social Sciences, 1-1, 2017,
pp. 1-8.
Purdeková, A.; Reyntjens, F.; Wilén, N., “Militarisation of governance after conflict: beyond the rebel-toruler frame: the case of Rwanda”, Third World Quarterly, 2017, 17 p. doi.org/
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EDUCATION

Benegusenga, Alphonse; Ntawiha, Philothere; Nzabalirwa, Wenceslas, “Teacher qualification and
teaching techniques in nursery schools in Kicukiro District, Rwanda”, Rwandan Journal of Education,
4-1, 2017, pp. 69-79.
Brinker, Virginie (ed.), Enseigner le génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda de la fin du collège à l’université,
Éditions Universitaires de Dijon, 2017, 234 p.
Introduction, pp. 1-8;
Pour faire le point
Robinet, François, “L’écriture de l’histoire du génocide des Tutsi : un état des lieux”, pp. 9-22;
Décloisonner les disciplines
Falaize, Benoit, “Les enjeux scolaires de l’enseignement du génocide au Rwanda”, pp. 23-36;
Jacq, Guillaume, “Le labyrinthe des Mille collines”, pp. 28-36;
Coret, Laure, “Enseigner le génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda en Lycée professionnel”, pp. 37-45;
Delhomme, Valérie, “Enseigner le génocide avec la bande dessinée : étude et comparaison des
génocides rwandais et arménien à travers deux bandes dessinées”, pp. 46-54;
Menetrey, Emmanuel, “Enseigner le génocide en classe de 3ème: la rencontre de la littérature et
de l'histoire autour d'une notion complexe”, pp. 55-62.
David, Alain, “‘L’absence d’antisémitisme ne suffit pas’: (l’hypothèse du livre)”, pp. 63-71;
Tritsch, Claire; Meslet, Sandrine, “Enseigner les génocides en classe de 3ème: une approche
interdisciplinaire”, pp. 72-86;
Lewi, Olivia, “Aborder la Shoah et le génocide des Tutsi dans une démarche comparatiste en
cours de français : figure du Juste et argumentation dans deux films documentaires”, pp. 87-95;
Perrin, Alban, “Comment former les professeurs d’histoire à l’enseignement du génocide des
Tutsi ? L’expérience du Mémorial de la Shoah”, pp. 96-101;
Du côté des artistes intervenant auprès des élèves et étudiants
Combres, Élisabeth, “La mémoire trouée: un roman, des rencontres”, pp. 102-111;
Diop, Boubacar Boris, [sans titre], pp. 112-113;
Boitaud- Mazaudier, Dalila, [sans titre], pp. 114-118;
Prendre conscience et travailler à partir de la fabrique des émotions
Brinker, Virginie, “D’où partir? Premières lectures, premières représentations d’étudiants de
Lettres de Licence 2 face à Murambi, le livre des ossements de Boubacar Boris Diop”, pp.
119-126;
Arino, Marc, “Enseigner le génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda à l’Université par l’analyse filmique”,
pp. 127-135;
Kayitesi, Berthe, “De la salle de classe aux mémoriaux du génocide”, pp. 136-146.
Christina, Rachel; Vinogradova, Elena, “Differentiation of Effect Across Systemic Literacy Programs in
Rwanda, the Philippines, and Senegal”, New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 155,
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DeGennaro, Vincent, “Why US universities should cut links with Rwanda”, Mail & Guardian, July 11,
2017, 1203 words.
Dusingize, Marie-Paule; Nyiransabimana, Venantie, “A Study of University Social Responsibility (USR)
Practices at Rwanda’s Institut Catholique de Kabgayi”, in Pompper, D. (ed), Corporate Social
Responsibility, Sustainability, and Ethical Public Relations: Strengthening Synergies with Human
Resources, Emerald Publishing, 2017, pp.143-166.
Erduyan, S.; Kaya, E.; Çetin, P., “Pre-Service Teachers’ Perceptions of Argumentation: Impact of a
Teacher Education Project in Rwanda”, Boğaziçi University Journal of Education, 33-1, 2017, pp. 1-25.
Ewing, H.; Pyburn, R.; Asingizwe, D., “Facilitating health professional scholarship through a workshop
series at the University of Rwanda”, Rwanda Medical Journal, 74-2, 2017, pp. 12-16.
Gasanabo, Jean-Damascene, “The 1994 Genocide as Taught in Rwanda’s Classrooms”, Global Education
Monitoring Report, 6 January 2017.
Gashayija, Modeste, Proposition d’une éducation à la sexualité aux jeunes adolescents: Jeunes de 11-17
ans au Rwanda, Saarbrücken: Éditions universitaires européennes 2017, 76 p.
Halsema, Wybe, “Competence and TVET Innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Rwanda”, in
Mulder, M. (ed.), Competence-based Vocational and Professional Education, Springer, 2017, pp.
507-532.
Imaniriho, Dan, “Transformation des disciplines académiques dans un contexte de dépendance
économique”, in Benninghoff, M.; et al., Le gouvernement des disciplines académiques: acteurs,
dynamiques, instruments, échelles, Paris: Éditions des Archives Contemporaines, vol. 244,
2017, pp. 99-120.
Iwakuni, Sawa, “Impact of initial teacher education for prospective lower secondary school teachers in
Rwanda”, Teaching and Teacher Education, 67, 2017, pp. 538-549.
Jepkoech, Valentine; Wafula Ongus, Raymond, “Extrinsic motivation and its effects on the productivity of
teachers of English language subject in primary schools in Gasabo District of Kigali City, Rwanda”,
Mount Kenya University, Rwanda: English Language in Education & Research Conference, 2017, 23 p.
Kabera, T., “Environmental impact assessment in higher education institutions in East Africa: the case of
Rwanda”, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 24-8, 2017, pp. 7852-7864.
Kamuzinzi, Masengesho, “Être un enseignant débutant dans un système éducatif traversé par multiples
référentiels”, Revue internationale d'éducation de Sèvres, 74, 2017, pp. 47-55.
Karareba, Gilbert; Clarke, Simon; O'Donoghue, Thomas, Primary School Leadership in Post-Conflict
Rwanda: A Narrative Arc, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, 260 p.

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King, Elisabeth, “What Framing Analysis Can Teach Us about History Textbooks, Peace, and Conflict:
The Case of Rwanda”, in Bellino, M.; Williams, J. (eds), (Re)constructing memory: education, identity,
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Kwitonda, Jean, “Foundational aspects of classroom relations: associations between teachers’ immediacy
behaviours, classroom democracy, class identification and learning”, Learning Environments Research,
20-3, 2017, pp. 383-401.
Milligan, Lizzi; Tikly, Leon; Williams, Timothy; Vianney, Jean-Marie; Uworwabayeho, Alphonse,
“Textbook availability and use in Rwandan basic education: A mixed-methods study”, International
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Mukama, E., “New Digital Technologies: A Kairos for Catholic Education in Rwanda”, Journal of
Religious & Theological Information, 2017, 11 p. doi.org/10.1080/10477845.2017.1354594
Munyengabe, Sylvestre; Yiyi, Zhao; Haiyan, He; Hitimana, Sabin, “Primary Teachers’ Perceptions on ICT
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Program in Primary Schools of Rwanda: a case of Gasabo District”, EURASIA Journal of Mathematics,
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Ndanguza, Denis; Mutarutinya, Vedaste, “A model perception on the independence of PhD students in
promoting the research capability at University of Rwanda”, Rwandan Journal of Education, 4-1, 2017,
pp. 4-12.
Ndihokubwayo, K., “Investigating the status and barriers of science laboratory activities in Rwandan
teacher training colleges towards improvisation practice”, Rwandan Journal of Education, 4-1, 2017, pp.
47-54.
Nganga, G., “Africa: Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda Strike The Harmonisation Fee Deal”, in Mihut G.;
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Nkubito, Jean de Dieu; Uwababyeyi, Anastasie, “Peacebuilding through Language Mentorship in
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Nsengimana, Venuste; Habimana, Olivier; Valens, Ngarukiye, “Knowledge, Attitudes and Awareness of
Pre-Service Teachers on Biodiversity Conservation in Rwanda”, International Journal of Environmental
and Science Education, 12-4, 2017, pp. 643-652.
Nsengimana, T.; Habimana, S.; Mutarutinya, V., “Mathematics and science teachers’ understanding and
practices of learner-centred education in nine secondary schools from three districts in Rwanda”,
Rwandan Journal of Education, 4-1, 2017, pp. 55-68.
Ntahomvukiye, C.; Otara, A.; Tusiime, M., “Closing the gap: analytical study on leadership and
demonstrated competencies among primary school head teachers in Rwanda”, Rwandan Journal of
Education, 4-1, 2017, pp. 22-33.
Onen, Arikewyo, “Fighting Genocide Ideology in Post-Genocide Rwanda: The Contribution of
Education”, International Journal of Science Arts and Commerce, 2-1, 2017, 10 p.
Otara, A.; Tuyishime, D., “Leadership styles and job satisfaction: a reflective experience of secondary
school teachers in Rwanda”, The International Journal of Development Dialogue, 2-1, 2017, 33 p.
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socioculturelle, L’Harmattan, 2017, 362 p.
Ruterana, P.; Kateregga, A.; Mulindahabi, C., “Stakeholders’ perceptions on teaching and learning arts
and humanities in East Africa: Rwanda’s stake”, Rwanda Journal, 2-1, 2017, pp. 5-23.
Schendel, Rebecca; Tolmie, Andrew, “Beyond translation: adapting a performance-task-based assessment
of critical thinking ability for use in Rwanda”, Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 42-5, 2017,
pp. 673-689.
Semuhoza, E., “Repercussions of the intrinsic motivation on the determinants relating to the retention of
the personnel in the Public Institutions of higher education in Rwanda”, Rwanda Journal, Series B, 4-1,
2017, pp. 87-119.
Shephard, Daniel; Kaneza, Yves; Moclair, Paul, “What curriculum? Which methods? A cluster
randomized controlled trial of social and financial education in Rwanda”, Children & Youth Services
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Sibomana, Emmanuel, “A reflection on linguistic knowledge for teachers of English in multilingual
contexts”, Southern African Linguistics & Applied Language Studies, 35-1, 2017, pp. 93-104.
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Williams, Timothy, “The Political Economy of Primary Education: Lessons from Rwanda”, World
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Yu, QinQin; Dahl, J., “Kepler Tech Lab: Developing an affordable skills-based engineering lab course in
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5
HISTORY
WITNESSES
GENOCIDE

5.1 History
D’Hertefelt, M.; Trouwborst, A.; Scherer, J., Les Anciens Royaumes de la Zone Interlacustre Méridionale
(Rwanda, Burundi, Buha): East Central Africa, Routledge, [1962] 2017, 253 p.
Kubwimana, Bonaventure Mureme, Cours d'introduction générale aux sciences historiques rwandaises :
cours fondamental d'histoire du Rwanda: ibanga ly'amateka y’u-Rwanda, Rouen : Édition Sciporwa,
2017, 294 p.
Kuhanen, Jan, “Contraband Coffee: Illegal Economy and Coffee Smuggling in East and Central Africa,
ca. 1950-1980”, International Journal of African Historical Studies, 50-2, 2017, pp. 327-347.
Lagarde, François, Colonialisme et révolution: Histoire du Rwanda sous la Tutelle; Vol.1: Colonialisme,
318 p.; Vol. 2: Révolution, 344 p., L’Harmattan, 2017.
Minnaert, Stefaan, Histoire de l’évangélisation du Rwanda: recueil d’articles et de documents concernant
le cardinal Lavigerie, Mgr Hirth, le Dr Kandt, le p. Brard, le p. Classe, le p. Loupias, le chef Rukara, Mgr
Perraudin, etc., Kigali: Imprimu Ltd, 2017, 332 p.
Mulinda, Charles Kabwete; Nkaka, Raphael, “The political vision of the Rwandan kingdom”, Rwanda
Journal, Series A, 2-2, 2017, pp. 59-75.
Musabyimana, Gaspard, Sexualité, rites et moeurs sexuels de l'ancien Rwanda, Editions Scribe, [1999]
2017, 258 p.
N’Diaye, Sidi, Tutsis du Rwanda et Juifs de Pologne: victimes de la même haine? Imaginaires historiques
et de haine dans les meurtres de voisins, Latresne: Le Bord de l'eau, 2017, 180 p.
Nduwayo, Léonard, Histoire du collège Saint-André de Kigali au Rwanda: de monseigneur André
Perraudin à l’abbé Réginald Greindl, L’Harmattan, 2017, 197 p.
Newbury, David, “Jan Vansina”, Modern Africa: Politics, History and Society, 5-1, 2017, pp. 25-29.
Nkaka, Raphael, “Definition issues of concepts of social cleavages in Africa”, Rwanda Journal, Series A,
2-2, 2017, pp. 18-30.
Nkaka, Raphael, “Rwanda National Days Celebrations and Racist Propaganda (1962-1982)”, Rwanda
Journal, Series B, 4-1, 2017, pp. 33-61.
Nzeyimana, Isaïe, Histoire et Pragmatisme: Le Rwanda, sur sa route, Les éditions du Net, 2017, 390 p.
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Rosenthal, Jill, “‘From a place of misery to a place of deeper misery’: development, authority, and
conflict in the Mwesi highlands Rwandan refugee settlement”, International journal of African historical
studies, 50-1, 2017, pp. 99-120.
Rukundo, Emmanuel, Rwanda, à la lumière du passé: le prix du vivre-ensemble, Paris: l’Harmattan,
2017, 348 p.
Tsuruta, Aya, “Expanding the Archival Horizon: American Archives for Researching Postcolonial
Rwandan History”, History in Africa: A Journal of Method, 44, 2017, pp. 265-283.
Vidal, Gilles; Spindler, Marc; Lenoble-Bart, Annie, L’Allemagne missionnaire d'une guerre à l'autre
(1914-1939): effondrement et résilience, Karthala, 2017, 347 p.:
“Effondrement et résilience en Afrique de l’est”;
“Un institut missionnaire à vocation universelle sous influence allemande: les Missionnaires d'Afrique dans le
vicariat apostolique d’Unyanyembe (Afrique orientale allemande, 1910-1917)”;
“La Mission de Bethel au Rwanda,1907-1916”.

Watkins, Sarah, “‘Tomorrow She Will Reign’: Intimate Power and the Making of a Queen Mother in
Rwanda, c.1800-1863”, Gender & History, 29-1, 2017, pp. 124-140.
Wagner, Michele, “Obituary: Jan Vansina (14 September 1929-8 February 2017)”, History in Africa, 44,
2017, pp. 5-9.

5.2 Witnesses
Audoin-Rouzeau, Stéphane, Une initiation: Rwanda (1994-2016), Le Seuil, 2017, 179 p.
Audoin-Rouzeau, Stéphane, “Balayer les cendres: Entretien”, Esprit, 438, 2017, pp. 81-96.
Baldin, D.; Schmit, P-E., “Entretien avec Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau”, Le Philosophoire, 48, 2017,
pp. 11-38.
Bamporiki, Edouard, My Son, It Is a Long Story: Reflections of Genocide Perpetrators, Amazon
Digital Services, 2017, 9057 KB.
Barole, Abdu Hamid, Genocide in Rwanda: Testimonies of Survivors, CreateSpace Independent
Publishing Platform, 2017, 118 p.
Brinker, Virginie; Coquio, Catherine; Dauge-Roth, Alexandre; et al., Rwanda, 1994-2014: histoire,
mémoires et récits, Les presses du réel, 2017, 544 p.
Table des matières:
Introduction
Virginie Brinker, Catherine Coquio, Alexandre Dauge-Roth, Éric Hoppenot, Nathan Réra,
François Robinet, “Le génocide des Tutsi du Rwanda, 20 ans après”;
Partie I. Le crime de génocide: quels récits ? quelle mémoire ?
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Chapitre 1. L'histoire du génocide : nouveaux objets, modes d'écriture et transmission
Violaine Baraduc, “À cor(ps) et à cri. Les pratiques féminines de violence à partir du vocabulaire
de femmes détenues pour génocide à la prison de Ngoma”;
Rémi Korman, “Les mémoriaux du génocide: lieux de transmission de l'histoire ?”;
Virginie Brinker, “Manuels d'histoire et pratiques enseignantes: quelles pistes pour un
enseignement du génocide au Rwanda en France?”;
Chapitre 2. Histoire, justice et politique
Géraud de Geouffre de la Pradelle, “Le travail de la justice : bilan, problèmes”;
Ornella Rovetta, “Justice et narration historique. Entre expertise et expérience : témoignages
d'experts au TPIR”;
Jean-Pierre Dusingizemungu, “Vécu du processus Gacaca par les rescapés du génocide des
Tutsi : le va-et-vient entre le refus et l’acceptation”;
Chapitre 3. La question des responsabilités françaises
Catherine Coquio, “Guerre coloniale française et génocide au Rwanda: l'implication de l'État
français et sa négation”;
Gabriel Périès, “Ce que nous apprend le génocide des Tutsi de 1994 au Rwanda sur le
fonctionnement de l'État français en situation de crise”;
François Robinet, “Médiatisation, communication et prise de décision politique : la France au
Rwanda (15 avril-21 juin 1994)”;
Partie II. La mise en images : représentations médiatiques et artistiques de l'événement
Chapitre 4. Les récits médiatiques et leurs rôles dans la construction de l'événement
Linda Melvern, “Négation du génocide dans le contexte du Rwanda”;
François Robinet,” Retour au pays, retour à la vie : le Rwanda à la télévision française depuis
1994”;
Jean-Philippe Ceppi, “Journaliste au Rwanda, du témoignage historique à la déposition
judiciaire”;
Marie-Soleil Frère, “Mutations de l'espace journalistique rwandais : les multiples facettes d'un
système médiatique « post-génocide »”
Chapitre 5. Photographier, filmer le Rwanda : quels enjeux ?
Nathan Réra, “Retour(s) sur images : faillites et mutations du photojournalisme”;
Christophe Calais, “L'appel de la terre. Photographier les mémoires enfouies”;
Alexis Cordesse, “Rwanda, blessures d’images”;
Alexandre Dauge-Roth, “«Comment faire entrer cela dans le cadre?» Répondre
cinématographiquement au et du génocide contre les Tutsi du Rwanda”;
Kivu Ruhorahoza, Matière grise : histoire d'une genèse
Philippe Van Leeuw,” L'absence du Verbe. Discussion autour du Jour où Dieu est parti en voyage
(2009)”
Frédérique Berthet, “Histoire par gestes, connaissance par contact”;
Alexandre Westphal, “Passés composés. Filmer la mémoire coupable”;
Marie-Violaine Brincard, “La distance nécessaire. Au sujet d'Au nom du Père, de tous, du ciel
(2010)”
Alexandre Dauge-Roth, “Au nom d'une écoute, d'une parole et d'une éthique de l’image”;
Partie III. Écrire, représenter, penser le génocide : quel partage des mémoires ?
Chapitre 6. Avec et après le témoignage : transmettre à qui et comment ?
Berthe Kayitesi, “De la survie au témoignage et vers la vie”;
Laure Coret, “‘Figures du témoignaire’: quand ceux qui donnent reçoivent et perdent parfois”;
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Josias Semujanga, “Le Passé devant soi ou le malentendu sur l’art”;
Chapitre 7. Fictions et culture : une mémoire mondiale et postcoloniale ?
Catherine Coquio, “Écritures de la honte: sexe, politique et postmémoire en Europe (Lukas
Bärfuss, Wojciech Tochman)”;
Jean-Pierre Karegeye, “La critique africaine à l'épreuve du génocide”;
Koulsy Lamko, “L’art médian”;
Bruce Clarke, “Les hommes qui voulaient être debout. Imaginer le génocide”;
Chapitre 8. La scène de théâtre et celle de l'histoire : quelle catharsis possible ? Expériences
rwandaises, françaises, internationales
Armelle Talbot, “Passages de témoin: La scène francophone occidentale et le génocide des
Tutsi”;
Isabelle Lafon, “L’accent pour se perdre”;
Elizabeth Applegate, “«De la possibilité du mot brisé et ouvert» : le théâtre d'Erik Ehn”;
Ariane Zaytzeff, “The Book of Life: écrire les morts dans le présent, déplacer le témoignage”;
Jacques Delcuvellerie, “Dans certaines conditions… (catharsis/génocide)”;
Partie IV. Rwanda, la construction de la mémoire et la transmission de l'histoire : politique
officielle et vécus individuels
Marie-Odile Godard, “Entre oubli forcé, mémoire collective et réminiscences : histoires
individuelles”;
Naasson Munyandamutsa, “Mémoire de violence et traces du trauma sur le chemin de la
création”;
Esther Mujawayo, Catherine Coquio, “L'avenir du témoin”;
Naasson Munyandamutsa, “Repenser le génocide pour panser sa blessure”.
Cyr, Hélène; Bouchard, Luc, Changer de vie, Montréal: VLB, 2017, 161 p.
Doyle, Paul, “How being a footballer saved me from death in Rwanda genocide: Eric Eugène Murangwa
[…]”, The Guardian (London), September 2, 2017, 3868 words.
Eramian, Laura, “Testimony, Disbelief, and Opaque Peace Building in Postgenocide Rwanda”, PoLAR:
Political & Legal Anthropology Review, 40-1, 2017, pp. 52-66.
Ingabire Umuhoza, Victoire; Rever, Judi, Between 4 walls of the 1930 prison: Memoirs of a Rwandan
Prisoner of Conscience, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017, 328 p.
Kayitesi-Jozan, Annick, Même Dieu ne veut pas s’en mêler, Paris: Seuil, 2017, 240 p.
Marara, Noble, Behind the presidential curtain: inside out of real Paul Kagame from his former
bodyguard, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017, 302 p.
Mbanda, Laurent, From barefoot to bishop: a Rwandan refugee’s journey, Howard Beach, NY: Changing
Lives Press, 2017, 216 p.
McCarthy, Heather, Simbi: A Vision Trip to Rwanda, MCR Publishing House, 2017, 102 p

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Muhimpundu, Marie-Chantal, Victory over the nightmare: a hopeful and miraculous escape from a series
of nightmares, Amazon Digital Services LLC, 2017, 264 p..
Nyiraneza, Marie-Chantal; Netter, Gérard, Témoignage d'une petite fille rwandaise: de l'exode à l’exil,
L'Harmattan, 2017, 160 p.
Nyseth, Hollie; Fox, Nicole, “Narrating Genocide: Time, Memory, and Blame”, Sociological Forum,
32-1, 2017, pp.116-137.
Prudhomme, Florence; Munyaburanga Basengo, Louis; Kalinda, Charles; Munyakazi, Leiny; Bokova,
Irina; Fondation pour la mémoire de la Shoah, Cahiers de mémoire, Kigali, 2014, Classiques Garnier,
2017:
Florence Prudhomme, L’atelier de mémoire, 13
Kanyanja Thérèse, Ma grande peine, 19
Gahindigiri Thérésie, Les miens me manquent, 35
Mboyire Eugénie, La torture que j’ai vécue, 51
Mukagihana Marthe, Errance et deuils, 63
Mukakanimba Annonciata, Mon chemin de croix, 83
Mukamugema Annonciata, Ce jour qui n’en finissait pas, 113
Mukamusana Bellancille, Je me souviens de toi ma famille, 151
Uwamalyia Salama, Laissez-moi me souvenir, 169
Niweburiza Béatrice, Génocide : séparation et nostalgie, 179
Ndamage Geo rey, Le chemin le plus long de ma vie, 193
Seromba Célestin, Le malheur que j’ai connu, de 1959 à 1994, 201
Kayumba Jean-Paul, Pourquoi es-tu parti si tôt, mon père?, 207
Hakuzimana Vincent, Mes souvenirs d’enfance, 215
N. Ruyenzi Diane, Papa, laisse-moi te parler, 219
Anonyme, Si tu étais encore là, mon père, 225
Dafroza Mukarumongi-Gauthier, Témoignage, 233
Irina Bokova, Postface, 249
Marie-Odile Godard, Hommage à Naasson Munyandamutsa, 253
Naasson Munyandamutsa, Ce pays pourrait devenir une leçon pour l’humanité, 255
Marie-Odile Godard, Réveiller la mémoire, 259
Marcel Kabanda, La démocratie à l’épreuve du racisme, 267.
Roisin, Jacques, Dans la nuit la plus noire se cache l'humanité: Récits des justes du Rwanda, Les
impressions nouvelles, 2017, 368 p.
Rukundoa, Jean-Paul, A Cœur ouvert: Témoignage d’un jeune rwandais, victime collatérale du
Génocide, bipolaire, étudiant en droit au Havre (France), Independently published, 2017, 172 p.
Rutayisire, Angélique, D’un coeur chagriné à une plénitude de joie, Amazon Digital Services, 2017,
60 p.

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Sezibera, Innocent, Living beyond the past: overcoming Belgium’s divide to rule policy, Winnipeg:
Word Alive Press, 2017.
Tabaro, Patrick Rukundo, Rwanda: one boy’s journey, Amazon Digital Services, 2017, 67 p.
Umuhoza, Frida, In the School of Resilience: Second and Revised Edition of Frida Chosen To Die:
Destined To Live, Independently published, 2017, 216 p.
Verbraeken, Anneke, Rijke mensen sterven niet : confronterende ontmoetingen in Congo en Rwanda
[Rich people do not die: Confrontational encounters in Congo and Rwanda], Amsterdam : Atlas
Contact, 2017, 302 p.
5.3 Genocide; Post-Genocide
Berckmoes, Lidewyde; Eichelsheim, Veroni; Rutayisire, Theoneste; et al.,“How Legacies of Genocide
Are Transmitted in the Family Environment: A Qualitative Study of Two Generations in Rwanda”,
Societies, 7-3, Art. 24, 2017. doi:10.3390/soc7030024
Bower, Bruce, “Duty Bound Killings: Rwandan data offer a glimpse of what drives people to take part in
genocide”, Science News, 192-2, 2017, pp. 22-25.
Bryant, Emily; Brooke, Emily; et al., “Techniques of Neutralization and Identity Work Among Accused
Genocide Perpetrators” Social Problems, 26, 2017. doi.org/10.1093/socpro/spx026
Clooney, Amal, “Don’t Let This Be Another Rwanda”, Vital Speeches International, 9-4, 2017, pp.
114-115.
Cox, John, “The Rwandan genocide”, in Idem, To Kill a People: Genocide in the Twentieth Century,
Oxford University Press, 2017, ch. 4.
Crawford, Kerry, Wartime Sexual Violence: From Silence to Condemnation of a Weapon of War,
Georgetown University Press, 2017, 244 p.
Douzou, Laurent; Edouard, Sylvène; Gal, Stéphane, Guerre et transgressions: expériences transgressives
en temps de guerre de l’Antiquité au génocide rwandais, Presses Universitaires de Grenoble, 2017, 264 p.
Eichelsheim, V.; et al., Intergenerational Legacies of the Genocide in Rwanda and Community Based
Sociotherapy, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR)/Community
Based Sociotherapy Program (CBSP), 2017, 25 p.
Ferguson, Kate, Architectures of violence: the command structures of modern mass atrocities, from
Yugoslavia to Syria, Hurst & Co., 2017, 240 p.
Gasbarri, Flavia, “Revisiting the Linkage: PDD 25, Genocide in Rwanda and the US Peacekeeping
Experience of the 1990s”, The International History Review, 2017, 22 p. doi.org/
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Genna, Giselle, “Essere bambini in Rwanda: storie di un genocidio”, Rivista telematica di studi sulla
memoria femminile, 34, 2017, pp. 157-170.
Gilani, Syed; AlMatrooshi, Ali, The Threat of Genocide in Twenty-First Century: A Case Study of
Rwanda: Responsibilities of International Institutions and the Role of United States of America (sic),
Saarbrücken: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2017, 96 p.
Guichaoua, André, From War to Genocide: Criminal Politics in Rwanda, 1990–1994, University of
Wisconsin Press [2015], 2017 [paperback], 478 p.
Hogwood, J.; Mushashi, C.; et al., “‘I Learned Who I Am’: Young People Born From Genocide Rape in
Rwanda and Their Experiences of Disclosure”, Journal of Adolescent Research, 2017, 9 p. doi.org/
10.1177/0743558417713302
Jasinski, Michael, “The Rwandan genocide”, in Idem, Examining genocides: means, motive, and
opportunity, Rowman & Littlefield, 2017, pp. 201-218.
Jessee, Erin, Negotiating Genocide in Rwanda: The Politics of History, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, 329 p.
King, Elisabeth; Samii, Cyrus, “Minorities and mistrust: On the adoption of ethnic recognition to manage
conflict”, Journal of Peace Research, 2017, 16 p. DOI:10.1177/0022343317707803
Lange, Matthew, Killing Others: A Natural History of Ethnic Violence, Cornell University Press, 2017,
256 p.
Neuberger, Ralph, Rwanda 1994: Genocide in the ‘Land of a Thousand Hills’, Sheffield: Equinox, 2017,
254 p.
Nyseth, Hollie, “Subnational determinants of killing in Rwanda”, Criminology, 55-1, 2017, pp. 5-31.
Reyntjens, Filip, Le génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda, Que sais-je? n° 4062, PUF, 2017, 128 p. (cf. Idem
(translation: Guy Poppe), De genocide van de Tutsi in Rwanda, Kalmthout: Pelckmans Pro, 2017, 102 p.)
Cf. aussi:
Anonyme, “Les malversations intellectuelles du professeur Reyntjens”, Survie, 25 sept. 2017, 4 p.
Braeckman, Colette, “Rwanda: l’histoire et la sidération”, Le Soir, 1er juil. 2017.
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Doridant, Raphaël, “Quand Filip Reyntjens pervertit l’histoire du génocide”, Billets d’Afrique, 270,
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Dryef, Zineb, “Rwanda, la question qui fâche”, Le Monde, 1er oct. 2017.

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Kalisky, Aurélia; Doridant, Raphaël; Ternon, Yves; de Saint-Exupéry, Patrick; Duclert, Vincent;
Dumas, Hélène; Audoin-Rouzeau, Stéphane, “Rwanda: le Que sais-je ? qui fait basculer
l’Histoire”, Le Monde, 24 sept. 2017.
Le Pape, Marc, “Génocide des Tutsi: La mise en cause de l’historien Filip Reyntjens est une tentative
d’intimidation”, Le Monde, 20 oct. 2017.
Le Pape, Marc, “Écrire sur le Rwanda: les compagnons de route du président Kagame”, The
Conversation, 19 octobre 2017.
LICRA 21, “Note sur le Que sais-je? de Filip Reyntjens”, Internet: LICRA, 2017.
Loubard, Bertrand, “Le génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda : Que sais-je ?”, Internet: Agora Vox, 18 oct.
2017
Reyntjens, Filip, “Le difficile débat sur le Rwanda en France”, Mediapart, 11 oct. 2017.
Robin, Marie; Le Gouriellec, “Compte-rendu du Que sais-je? de Reyntjens”, La Lettre de l’IRSEM,
juil.-août 2017.
Tissot, Roland, “Rwanda: dans quelles conditions les sciences sociales produisent-elles du savoir?”,
Mediapart, 5 oct. 2017.
Vidal, Claudine; Le Pape, Marc, “Réponse à un procès sans instruction contre le Que sais- je? de
Filip Reyntjens”, Mediapart, 28 sept. 2017.
Sebagabo, Simon, Rwanda : un génocide au nom des mythes et la demande de pardon des Bahutu
aux Batuutsi pour le génocide commis, Kigali: Imprimerie Papeterie Nouvelle, 2017, 558 p.
Sherwood, Harriet, “Pope Francis asks for forgiveness for church's role in Rwanda genocide”, The
Guardian, 20 March 2017.
Thomson, Susan, “The Long Shadow of Genocide in Rwanda”, Current History, 116-790, 2017, pp.
183-188.
Totten, Samuel; Theriault, Henry; von Joeden-Forgey, Elisa, Controversies in the Field of Genocide
Studies, Taylor and Francis, 2017, 272 p.
Totten, Samuel, The Prevention and Intervention of Genocide: An Annotated Bibliography, Taylor &
Francis, 2017, 1153 p.
Totten, Samuel; Caplan, Gerry, “Calculated Avoidance: The Clinton Administration and the 100 Day
Genocide in Rwanda (1994)”, in Totten, Samuel (ed.), Dirty hands and vicious deeds: the U.S.
government’s complicity in crimes against humanity and genocide, University of Toronto Press, 2017,
chap. 7.
Wahutu, Siguru, “‘In the case of Africa in general, there is a tendency to exaggerate’: Representing mass
atrocity in Africa”, Media, Culture & Society, 39-6, 2017, pp. 919-929.
Weisband, Edward, “The Hell of Blood Trauma in the Days of Hutu Power”, in Idem, The Macabresque:
Human Violation and Hate in Genocide, Mass Atrocity and Enemy-Making, Oxford University Press,
2017, pp. 191-198.

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Williams, Timothy; Pfeier, Dominik, “Unpacking the Mind of Evil: A Sociological Perspective on the
Role of Intent and Motivations in Genocide”, Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal,
11-2, 2017, pp. 72-87.
York, Geoffrey; Rever, Judi, “Seized weapon sheds light on mystery of Rwandan genocide”, The Globe
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SOCIETY

6.1 Demography
Feehan, D.; Mahy, M.; Salganik, M., “The Network Survival Method for Estimating Adult Mortality:
Evidence From a Survey Experiment in Rwanda”, Demography, 54-4, 2017, pp.1503-1528.
Golding, N.; Burstein, R.; Longbottom, J.; et al., “Mapping under-5 and neonatal mortality in Africa,
2000-15: a baseline analysis for the Sustainable Development Goals”, The Lancet, 390-10108, 2017, pp.
2171-2182.
Kraehnert, K.; Brück, T.; Di Maio, M.; Nisticò, R., “The Effects of Conflict on Fertility: Evidence from
the Genocide in Rwanda”, Working paper 481, University of Naples: Center for Studies in Economics and
Finance, 2017, 41 p.
Thomson, D.; Stevens, F.; Ruktanonchai, N.; Tatem, A.; Castro, M., “GridSample: an R package to
generate household survey primary sampling units (PSUs) from gridded population data”, International
Journal of Health Geographics, 16, 2017, p. 25.
6.2 Memory; Memorials
Allinne, Jean-Pierre; Humbert, Sylvie; Soula, Mathieu, Justice et oubli; France-Rwanda, Histoire de la
justice n° 28, Association française pour l’histoire de la justice/La Documentation française, 2017:
Partie 3: Les hantises de l'oubli, le cas du Rwanda

Allinne, Jean-Pierre, “Commémorations, mémoriaux et pratiques différenciées de la mémoire: retour du
Rwanda”, pp. 149-176;
Guillou, Benoît, “Figures et politiques du pardon au Rwanda: Musha, une communauté déchirée”, pp. 177-196;
Humbert, Sylvie, “Expliquer le génocide perpétré contre les Tutsi”, pp. 197- 206;
Oreste; Damascène; Irène; Jovite, “Témoignages: Kabarondo, les rescapés”, pp. 207-216;
Sagahutu, Jean-Pierre, “Le récit d'un survivant”, pp. 217-228;
Mugiraneza, Assumpta, “‘La langue blessée’: les chants du deuil”, pp. 229-236;
Annexes: “Chants du deuil”, pp. 237-242;
Salas, Denis, “Le voyage du pardon”, pp. 243-240.

Boswell, M., “Reading Genocide Memorial Sites in Rwanda: Eurocentrism, Sensory Secondary
Witnessing and Shame”, Mémoires en jeu, 3, 2017, pp. 80-87.
Dickson, Brandon, “Perpetuating the Single Reality: the Culture of Rwanda’s Genocide Memorials”,
Internet: E-International Relations, Nov. 29, 2017.
Jessee, Erin, “The danger of a single story: Iconic stories in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan
genocide”, Memory Studies, 10-2, 2017, pp. 144-163.
Kelley, Thomas, “Maintaining Power by Manipulating Memory in Rwanda”, Fordham International Law
Journal, 41-1, Article 3, 2017, pp. 79-134.

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Kelley, Thomas, “Legislating Memory in Rwanda”, UNC Legal Studies Research Paper, 14 Feb. 2017,
SSRN, 68 p.
Lesley, Elena, “Death on Display: Bones and Bodies in Cambodia and Rwanda”, in Ferrándiz, F.;
Robben, A. (eds), Necropolitics: mass graves and exhumations in the age of human rights, University of
Pennsylvania Press, 2017, pp. 213-239.
Longman, Timothy, Memory and Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda, Cambridge University Press, 2017,
376 p.
Maurer-Prager, Ayala, “(Re)cognising the corpse: individuality, identification and multidirectional
memorialisation in post-genocide Rwanda”, in Anstett, E.; Dreyfus, J-M. (eds), Human Remains in
Society: Curation and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Genocide and Mass-Violence, University Press
Scholarship Online, 2017, chap. 5.
Selimovic, Mannergren, “Gender, narrative and affect: Top-down politics of commemoration in postgenocide Rwanda”, Memory Studies, September 29, 2017. doi.org/10.1177/1750698017730869
6.3 Journalism; Media
Clarke, John, British Media and the Rwandan Genocide, Routledge, 2016, 286 p.
Cruikshank, S., “A developing chasm: Oppressive structures, media, and journalism in post-genocide
Rwanda”, International Communication Research Journal, 52-1, 2017, pp.. 31-39.
Holliday, Graham, “Sound and fury: Two decades ago Rwandan radio was monopolised by voices
promoting genocide, but radio is still not free from controversy”, Index on Censorship, 46-3, 2017, pp.
51-53.
McIntyre, K.; Sobel, M., “Reconstructing Rwanda: How Rwandan reporters use constructive journalism
to promote peace”, Journalism Studies, 2017, 22 p. doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2017.1326834
Mutore, J.; Ansoms, A., “Du journalisme en exil grâce au numérique: le cas des journalistes Burundais en
exil au Rwanda, depuis 2015”, Rapport, Institut de recherches économiques et sociales, Université
Catholique de Louvain, 2017.
Nduhura, D.; Prieler, M., “Citizen Journalism and Democratisation of Mainstream Media in Rwanda”,
African Journalism Studies, 38-2, 2017, pp. 178-197.
Tirrell, Lynne, “Toxic Speech: Toward an Epidemiology of Discursive Harm”, Philosophical Topics,
45-2, 2017, pp. 139-161.
6.4 Language
Bikorimana, Emmanuel; Rutayisire, Joachim; Omar, Mwana; Yi, Sun, “M-Kinyarwanda: Promoting
autonomous language learning through a robust mobile application”, Proceedings of the 13th
International Conference on Mobile Learning 2017, 2017, pp. 151-155.

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Gafaranga, Joseph, “Language choice and direct speech presentation in Kinyarwanda news articles”,
International Journal of Bilingualism, 2017. doi.org/10.1177/1367006917740059
Gafaranga, Joseph, “Language choice and appositive structures in written texts in Rwanda “, in Idem,
Bilingualism as Interactional Practices, Edinburgh University Press, 2017, pp. 117-144.
Jerro, Kyle, “The causative-instrumental syncretism”, Journal of Linguistics, 53-4, 2017, pp.
751-788.
Kayigema, J.; Mutasa, D., “The dynamism of English as a global language in post-genocide Rwanda”,
Indonesian EFL Journal, 3-1, 2017, pp. 101-110.
Mlaga, Wallace, “Historia ya Kiswahili Nchini Rwanda: Kielelezo cha Nafasi ya Utashi wa Kisiasa katika
Ustawi wa Lugha ya Kiswahili [The History of Swahili in Rwanda: A Pattern of Political Opportunities in
Swahili Language Development], Kioo cha Lugha, 15-1, 2017.
Murengerantwari, Richard, Les politiques linguistiques du Rwanda de 1962 à nos jours, Wien:
Praesens Verlag, 2017, 128 p.
Sneiders, Eriks; Byungura, Jean-Claude; Henkel, Martin; Perjons, Erik, “Potential of language technology
to support public organizations and their communication channels in a developing country”, ACM
International Conference Proceeding Series, v Part F128003, March 2017, pp. 236-244.
6.5 Religion
Bris, Mathilde, “Réévangéliser par l’humanitaire? ONG chrétiennes et génocide des Tutsi rwandais en
1994”, Bulletin de l’Institut Pierre Renouvin, 45, 2017, pp. 111-123.
Crétois, Jules; Ndorimana, Jean, “Génocide des Tutsis au Rwanda: ‘La demande de pardon des évêques
reste incomplète’”, Jeune Afrique, 12 septembre 2017.
Denis, Philippe, “Germany, South Africa and Rwanda: Three Manners for a Church to Confess its Guilt”,
Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, 43-2, 2017, pp. 1-20.
Dushimimana, Daniel, The Christian Muslim Relation Programme in Rwanda: The Social and Religious
Impact, Éditions Croix du Salut, 2017, 136 p.
Jenkins, Philip, “Climate change and religion around Africa’s Great Lakes”, Christian Century,134-24,
2017, pp. 44-45.
Kavwahirehi, Kasereka, “Have we failed Christianity? Or how violence in the Great Lakes region
challenges Christianity and the nation state”, Citizenship Studies, 21-2, 2017, pp. 210-223.
Kim, Sharon; Kim, David, “Best Family Rwanda : a case study on religious sources of resilience”, in
Companion, M.; Chaiken, M. (eds), Responses to disasters and climate change: understanding
vulnerability and fostering resilience, CRC Press /Taylor & Francis, 2017, chap. 20.

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Mcallister, Jean, A Given Life: The Encouragement of Grace, Resource Publications, 2017, 134 p.
Nzeyimana, I., “Language of Religion and Art for a Post-crime Humanitarian Society”, Rwanda Journal,
2-1, 2017, pp. 24-36.
Steen-Johnsen, Tale, “State and Politics in Religious Peacebuilding in Kenya, Zanzibar and Rwanda”, in
Idem, State and Politics in Religious Peacebuilding, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp. 153-170.
Thasiah, Victor, “Prophetic Pedagogy: Critically Engaging Public Officials in Rwanda”, Studies in World
Christianity, 23-3, 2017, pp. 257-280.
Ukobizaba, Martin, Marche sans te retourner, Editions Scribe, 2017, 270 p.
Association des amis de la Vierge Marie Notre-Dame de Kibeho (VMDKI), Ndi igikoresho cyanyu,
muntume aho mushaka: amabonekerwa ya Valentina Nyiramukiza 2000-2016, Lille: Sources du Nil,
2017, 524 p.
6.6 Society
Eramian, Laura, Peaceful selves: personhood, nationhood, and the post-conflict moment in Rwanda,
Berghahn Books, 2017, 202 p.
Gahizi, Thacien, La construction identitaire des adolescents au Rwanda post-génocide: Le sentiment
d'exister chez les adolescents ayant grandi dans les Villages d’Enfants SOS dans l’après-génocide au
Rwanda, Presses Académiques Francophones, 2017, 444 p.
Grayson, H., “A Place for Individuals: Positive Growth in Rwanda”, Eastern African Literary and
Cultural Studies, 3-2/4, 2017, pp. 107-130.
Harelimana, Froduald, Niko Bahoze: Amabango ku mibereho, imyifatire n'imitekerereze by'
Avanyarwanda, Editions Scribe, 2017, 352 p. 2
Liebe, Ulf; Moumouni, Ismaïl; Bigler, Christine; et al., “Using Factorial Survey Experiments to
Measure Attitudes, Social Norms, and Fairness Concerns in Developing Countries”, Sociological
Methods & Research, 2017, doi.org/10.1177/0049124117729707.
Loubser, Reinet; Steenekamp, Cindy, “Democracy, well-being, and happiness: A 10-nation study”,
Journal of Public Affairs, 17-1/2, 2017. DOI: 10.1002/pa.1646.
McGee, Robert, “How Acceptable is Wife Beating? An Empirical Study of Sixty Countries”, SSRN,
2017, 8 p.
Muller, Caroline, “S. Audoin-Rouzeau: les rites funéraires au Rwanda après le génocide de 1994”,
Internet: Acquis de conscience, 10 mai 2017, 5 p.
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philosophie, vie et mœurs des Rwandais”. Cf. http://mukanda.univ-lorraine.fr
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Ngamije, J.; Yadufashije, C., “Risk and Protective factors for alcohol and other drug use (AOD) among
adolescents in Rubavu district, Rwanda”, SSRN, 2017, 33 p.
Rollason, Will, “Youth, presence and agency: the case of Kigali’s motari”, Journal of Youth Studies,
20-10, 2017, pp. 1277-1294.
Spitzer, Helmut, “Social work in East Africa: A mzungu perspective”, International Social Work, 2017, 14
p. doi.org/10.1177/0020872817742696.
6.7 Sports
Collison, Holly; Darnell, Simon; Giulianotti, Richard; et al., “The Inclusion Conundrum: A Critical
Account of Youth and Gender Issues Within and Beyond Sport for Development and Peace
Interventions”, Social Inclusion, 5-2, 2017, pp. 223-231.
Namuyanja, Moreen, “How Sports Can Be Used to Build Social Bridges for Shaping Social Norms and
Mindset of People”, European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 5-1, 2017. pp. 481-481.
Nyakayiru, J.; Verdijk, L.; Cermak, N.; van Loon, L., “Team Rwanda: Will Africans dominate
professional road cycling in the future?”, British Journal of Sports Medicine, 51-10, 2017, pp. 827-828.
Vera, Vicente, Basketball Used as Platform to Educate Youth in Rwanda, The Borgen Project Blog,
2017, 3 p.
6.8 Urbanization; Kigali
Akinyemi, Felicia; Pontius, Robert; Braimoh, Ademola. “Land change dynamics: insights from Intensity
Analysis applied to an African emerging city”, Journal of Spatial Science, 62-1, 2017, pp. 69-83.
Finn, Brandon, “Quietly Chasing Kigali: Young Men and the Intolerance of Informality in Rwanda’s
Capital City”, Urban Forum, 2017, 14 p. doi.org/10.1007/s12132-017-9327-y
Giseke, Undine; Brandt, Juliane; Kasper, Christoph, “Kigali, Rwanda: City of hills and wetlands”, in
Lepik, Andres (ed), Out there: landscape architecture on global terrain, Berlin : Hatje Cantz, 2017.
Goodfellow, Tom, “Urban Fortunes and Skeleton Cityscapes: Real Estate and Late Urbanization in
Kigali and Addis Ababa”, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 41-5, 2017, pp.
786-803.
Michelon, Benjamin, “‘Shopping mall’ et ‘modernisation’ des villes africaines: les cas de Douala
(Cameroun) et Kigali (Rwanda)”, Ateliers d’anthropologie, 44, 2017.
Mumuhire, Abias, “Kigali is growing and challenging”, in Lepik, Andres (ed), Out there: landscape
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Mukaneza, D.; Yan, L.; Yingyi, C., “Study on land use change in the process of urbanization using
Landsat data in African regions: A Case study in Kigali, Rwanda”, Beijing: China Agricultural University
College of Information and Electrical Engineering, 2017, 10 p.
Rugaba, Silas, Étude de faisabilité d’un projet pilote de recyclage des ordures ménagères: Cas de Kigali
au Rwanda 2012, Éditions universitaires européennes, 2017, 72 p.
Van Noorloos, Femke; Kloosterboer, Marjan, “Africa’s new cities: The contested future of urbanisation”,
Urban Studies, 2017, 19 p. doi: 10.1177/0042098017700574
6.9 Violence; Domestic Violence
Audergon, Arlene; Audergon, Jean-Claude, “Contribution of worldwork methodology for violence
prevention and community recovery after mass violence: An example from Rwanda”, Psychotherapy &
Politics International, 15-1, 2017, 9 p. doi: 10.1002/ppi.1405.
Denov, Myriam; Woolner, Leah; Bahati, Jules; et al., “The Intergenerational Legacy of Genocidal Rape:
The Realities and Perspectives of Children Born of the Rwandan Genocide”, Journal of Interpersonal
Violence, 2017. doi: org/10.1177/0886260517708407
Guglielmo, Federica; Emmerich, Nathan, Ethics in the field: how conducting post-genocide research can
mean “rape” is an acceptable interview topic, SAGE Publications, 2017. doi.org/10.4135/9781526404985
Jones, N.; Umutoni, M-F.; Tefera, B.; et al., “Disentangling urban adolescents’ vulnerability to genderbased violence through a capability lens in Ethiopia and Rwanda”, Gender and Adolescence: Global
Evidence (GAGE), 2017, 17 p.
Kennedy, Ellen, “Women and Genocide: Ending Impunity for Sexual Violence”, in Anderson, Ronald
(ed), Alleviating World Suffering: The Challenge of Negative Quality of Life, Springer, 2017, pp. 319-334.
Kirk, L.; Terry, S.; Lokuge, K.; Watterson, J., “Effectiveness of secondary and tertiary prevention for
violence against women in low and low-middle income countries: a systematic review”, BMC Public
Health, 17, 2017, p. 622. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4502-6
La Mattina, Giulia, “Civil conflict, domestic violence and intra-household bargaining in post-genocide
Rwanda”, Journal of Development Economics, 124, 2017, pp. 168-198.
Mannell, Jenevieve; Dadswell, Anna, “Preventing Intimate Partner Violence: Towards a Framework for
Supporting Effective Community Mobilisation”, Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology,
27-3, 2017, pp. 196-211.
Mukamana, D.; Brysiewicz, P.; Collins, A.; Rosa, W., “Genocide Rape Trauma Management: An
Integrated Framework for Supporting Survivors”, Advances in Nursing Science, June 2017. doi: 10.1097/
ANS.0000000000000177
Paquette, Danielle; Shefte, Whitney, “Thousands of women were raped during Rwanda's genocide. Now
their kids are coming of age […]”, Washington Post Blogs, June 11, 2017, 2226 words.
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Rurangirwa, A.; Mogren, I.; Ntaganira, J.; Krantz, G., “Intimate partner violence among pregnant women
in Rwanda, its associated risk factors and relationship to ANC services attendance: a population-based
study”, BMJ Open, 7-2, 2017, e013155. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013155.
Sarabwe, Emmanuel; Richters, Annemiek; Vysma, Marianne, “Marital conflict in the aftermath of
genocide in Rwanda: an explorative study within the context of community based sociotherapy”,
Intervention, 15, 2017, 12 p.
Sikulibo, Jean de Dieu, “International Criminal Justice and the New Promise of Therapeutic
Jurisprudence: Prospects and Challenges in Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Cases”, in Halder, D.;
Jaishankar, K. (eds), Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Overcoming Violence Against Women, IGI Global,
2017, pp. 214-247.
Stern, E.; Nyiratunga, S., “A Process Review of the Indashyikirwa Couples Curriculum to Prevent
Intimate Partner Violence and Support Healthy, Equitable Relationships in Rwanda”, Social Sciences, 6-2,
2017, pp. 63-71.
Stern, E.; Mirembe, J., “Intersectionalities of formality of marital status and women’s risk and protective
factors for intimate partner violence in Rwanda”, Agenda, 31-1, 2017, pp. 116-127.
Zamperini, Adriano; Bettini, Marta; Spagna, Francesco; Menegatto, Marialuisa, “Mothers and children of
violence: memorialization, reconciliation, and victims in post-genocide Rwanda”, TPM: Testing,
Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 24-3, 2017, pp. 317-331.
6.10 Women; Gender
Berry, Marie, “Barriers to Women’s Progress After Atrocity: Evidence from Rwanda and BosniaHerzegovina”, Gender and Society, 31-6, 2017, pp. 830-853.
Bizinde, B.; Shukla, J., “Commercial integrated farming initiative project as a strategy for women
empowerment in Rwanda: A case of women for women international”, European Journal of Business and
Social Sciences, 6-7, 2017, pp. 81-101.
Botticello, Julie, “Sweet dreams and happy endings: Women’s development entrepreneurship in Rwanda”,
Food and Foodways, 25-4, 2017, pp. 344-349.
Brown, Sara, Gender and the Genocide in Rwanda: Women as Rescuers and Perpetrators, Routledge,
2017, 186 p.
Cheeseman, Nic; Onditi, Francis; D’Alessandro, Cristina, “Introduction to the Special Issue: Women,
Leadership, and Peace in Africa”, African Conflict & Peacebuilding Review, 7-1, 2017, pp. 1-17.
Davis, Joanne, “Mobilizing transnational gender politics in post-genocide Rwanda”, African Affairs,
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Guariso, Andrea; Ingelaere, Bert; Verpoorten, Marijke, “Female political representation in the aftermath
of ethnic violence: A comparative analysis of Burundi and Rwanda”, WIDER Working Paper 74, World
Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU), 2017, 34 p.
Hunt, Swanee, Rwandan Women Rising, Durham: Duke University Press, 2017, 448 p.
Kamuzinzi, M., “Understanding the innermost nature of genocidal rape: A community-based approach”,
Rwanda Journal Series B, 4-1, 2017, pp. 62-86.
Kelley, J., “The Evolution of Pro-Femmes/Twese Hamwe: Women, Peace, and Political Development in
Rwanda, 1992–Present Day”, The Pardee Periodical Journal of Global Affairs, 2-1, 2017, pp. 33-46.
Kennedy, L.; Roelen, K., “ActionAid’s Food Security and Economic Empowerment Programme in Muko
Sector, Northern Rwanda: Guidelines for Achieving the Double Boon; Programmatic notes for Women’s
Economic Empowerment Policy and Programming”, University of Sussex: Institute of Development
Studies, 2017, 6 p.
Mukabera, Josephine, Women’s Status and Gender Relations in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Focusing on the
Local and Everyday Life Level, Geneva: Globethics.net Theses 24, 2017, 314 p.
Mumporeze, Nadine; Prieler, Michael, “Gender digital divide in Rwanda: A qualitative analysis of
socioeconomic factors”, Telematics and Informatics, 34-7, 2017, pp. 1285-1293.
Mutamuliza, E.; Vishwanatha, V., “Women empowerment via micro credit programmes: Huye District,
Rwanda”, Small Enterprises Development, Management & Extension Journal, 44-1, 2017.
Mwambari, D., “Women-Led Non-Governmental Organizations and Peacebuilding in Rwanda”, African
Conflict & Peacebuilding Review, 7-1, 2017, pp. 66-79.
Nsengimana, Simon; Tengeh, Robertson; Iwu, Chux, “The Sustainability of Businesses in Kigali,
Rwanda: An Analysis of the Barriers Faced by Women Entrepreneurs”, Sustainability, 9-8, 2017, article
1372.
Rai, Anuradha, Security and women in post-conflict societies a comparative study of Cambodia and
Rwanda, Academica Press, 2017, 277 p.
Rohwerder, B.; Müller, C.; Hossain, N.; Nyamulinda, B., “‘You Cannot Live Without Money’: Women
Balancing Paid Work and Unpaid Care Work in Rwanda: National Report for Women’s Economic
Empowerment Policy and Programming”, University of Sussex: The Institute of Development Studies
(IDS), 2017, 21 p.
Rwanda Initiative for Sustainable Development; Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights; ActionAid Rwanda, Parallel report to the United Nations committee on the elimination of
discrimination against women, Rwanda, 66th Session (13 Feb 2017-3 Mar 2017), 2017, 9 p.

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Ryan, R.; Woods, R., “Women’s Political Empowerment: Lessons for Subnational Levels of Government:
Nepal, Pakistan, Rwanda, and Indonesia”, in Schoburgh, E.; Ryan, R. (eds), Handbook of Research on
Sub-National Governance and Development, IGI Global, 2017, pp.385-405.
Shema, J.; Mutarindwa, S., “Women’s entrepreneurship in Rwanda: overcoming entrepreneurial
stereotypes through government support”, in Ramírez, M.; Brundin, E.; Markowska, M. (eds),
Contextualizing Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies and Developing Countries, 2017, Edward
Elgar Publishing, pp. 52-64.
Steidle, Gretchen Ki, Leading from within: conscious social change and mindfulness for social
innovation, The MIT Press, 2017, 264 p.
Stern, E.; Heise, L.; McLean, L., “The doing and undoing of male household decision-making and
economic authority in Rwanda and its implications for gender transformative programming”, Culture,
Health & Sexuality, 2017, 16 p. doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2017.1404642
Turianskyi, Y.; Chisiza, M., “Lessons from Rwanda: Female Political Representation and Women’s
Right”, Occasional Paper 253, South African Institute of International Affairs, 2017, 17 p.
Zamperini, A.; Bettini, M.; Spagna, F., et al., “Mothers and children of violence: memorialization,
reconciliation, and victims in post-genocide Rwanda”, Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied
Psychology, 24-3, 2017, pp. 317-331.

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JUSTICE
7.1 Human Rights
Amnesty International, London, 2017:
Rwanda: Submission to the 61st ordinary session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’
Rights, 8 November 2017.
Rwanda: Timeline: repression in post-genocide Rwanda, 2 August 2017.
Rwanda: Decades of attacks repression and killings set the scene for next month’s election, 7 July
2017.
Rwanda: Come clean about fate of missing activist Illuminée Iragena, 26 March 2017.
Rwanda: Detained pregnant wife of activist to appear in court, 21 March 2017.
Rwanda: Further information: missing journalist reappears in Rwanda: John Ndabarasa, 13 March
2017.
Rwanda: Journalist missing for more than six months: John Ndabarasa, 24 February 2017
Elections in Rwanda: two decades of clamping down on critics, 2017.
Barrett, Jastine, “Balancing Pragmatism and Principle: UNICEF, Child Rights and Child Génocidaires”,
Human Rights Law Review, 27 July 2017. doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngx017
Fédération Internationales des Droits de l’Homme (FIDH), Rwanda: La démocratie mise sous tutelle, 4
août 2017.
Fine, J.; Mayall, K.; Sepúlveda, L., “The Role of International Human Rights Norms in the Liberalization
of Abortion Laws Globally”, Health and Human Rights, 19-1, 2017, pp. 69-80.
Freedom House, New York/Washington, 2017:
Rwanda: Freedom on the Net 2017, Nov. 14, 2017.
Rwanda: Freedom of the Press 2017, Apr. 27, 2017.
Rwanda: Freedom in the World 2017, Jan. 29, 2017.
Human Rights Watch (HRW), New York, 2017:
“Special Mission”: Recruitment of M23 Rebels to Suppress Protests in the Democratic Republic of
Congo, December 4, 2017;
Rwanda’s Torture Problem, November 23, 2017;
Rwanda: Cover-Up Negates Killings: Officials Threaten Victims’ Families, November 1, 2017;
“We Will Force You to Confess”: Torture and Unlawful Military Detention in Rwanda, October 10,
2017;
Rwanda: Post-Election Political Crackdown: Arrests, Enforced Disappearances, Threats Against
Opponents, September 28, 2017;
Rwanda: Politically Closed Elections: A Chronology of Violations, August 18, 2017;
“All Thieves Must Be Killed”: Extrajudicial Executions in Western Rwanda, July 13, 2017;
Rwanda: Government Repression in Land Cases: Authorities Threaten, Prosecute Residents Who
Speak Out, March 31, 2017;
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Rwandan Blogger to Stand Trial for Genocide Ideology: Norway Deported Nkusi, Who Faces
Prosecution in Rwanda, March 8, 2017;
World Report Chapter: Rwanda, January 12, 2017.
Parmar, Sejal, “Reckoning with the past? Rwanda’s revised Genocide Ideology Law and international
human rights law on freedom of expression”, in Behrens, P.; Jensen, O.; Terry, N., Holocaust and
genocide denial: a contextual perspective, Routledge, 2017, pp. 97-117.
Yamin, A.; Maleche, A., “Realizing Universal Health Coverage in East Africa: The Relevance of
Human Rights”, BMC International Health and Human Rights, 17-1, 2017, p. 21. doi: 10.1186/
s12914-017-0128-0.
7.2 Transitional Justice; Reconciliation
Awoh, E.; Nkwi, W., “South Africa and Rwanda: Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, Peacebuilding,
Religious and Local African Authorities in Conflict Situations”, Conflict Studies Quaterly, 20, 2017, pp.
20-33.
Bentrovato, Denise, “Accounting for genocide: transitional justice, mass (re)education and the pedagogy
of truth in present-day Rwanda”, Comparative Education, 53-3, 2017, pp. 396-417.
Bouwknegt, Thijs, “Unravelling Atrocity: Between Transitional Justice and History in Rwanda and Sierra
Leone”, in Üngör, Uǧur (ed), Genocide: new perspectives on its causes, courses and consequences,
Amsterdam University Press, 2017, pp. 219-252
Brehm, Hollie; Golden, Shannon, “Centering Survivors in Local Transitional Justice”, Annual Review of
Law and Social Science, 13, 2017, pp. 101-121.
Caparos, S.; Giroux, S.; Rutembesa, E.; Habimana, E.; Blanchette, I., “Twenty years later, the cognitive
portrait of openness to reconciliation in Rwanda”, British Journal of Psychology, Nov. 2017, doi:
10.1111/bjop.12275.
Cismas, Ioana, “Reflections on the Presence and Absence of Religious Actors in Transitional Justice
Processes: On Legitimacy and Accountability”, in Duthie, Roger; Seils, Paul (eds), Justice Mosaics: How
Context Shapes Transitional Justice in Fractured Societies, New York: International Center for
Transitional Justice, 2017, pp. 302-343.
Hoeksema, Suzanne, “Ingando: Re-educating the Perpetrators in the Aftermath of the Rwandan
Genocide”, in Üngör, Uǧur (ed), Genocide: new perspectives on its causes, courses and consequences,
Amsterdam University Press, 2017, pp. 197-218.
Ingabire, Chantal; Kagoyire, Grace; Karangwa, Diogene; et al., “Trauma informed restorative justice
through community based sociotherapy in Rwanda”, Intervention, 15-3, 2017, pp. 241-253.
Katongole, Emmanuel, The journey of reconciliation: Groaning for a new creation in Africa, Orbis
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Loyle, Cyanne, “Transitional justice and political order in Rwanda”, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2017, 18
p. doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2017.1366537
Maskulak, Marian, “A Spirituality of Reconciliation: Lessons from Rwanda”, New Blackfriars, 98-1077,
2017, pp. 521-538.
Ndawana, Enock, “Reconciling Rwanda: Unity, Nationality and State Control”, Political Studies Review,
15-4, 2017, pp. 684-685.
Rosoux, V.; Mugabe, A., “Rwanda: The Limits of a Negotiated Justice”, in Rosoux, V.; Anstey, M. (eds),
Negotiating Reconciliation in Peacemaking, Springer, 2017, pp. 133-149.
Ryan, Sarah, “Reconciliation via compulsory communal labor: opportunities and challenges uncovered by
participatory ethnography research in post-colonial Rwanda”, in Kellett, Peter; Matyók, Thomas (eds),
Communication and conflict transformation through local, regional, and global engagement, Lexington
Books, 2017, pp. 243-268.
Specia, Megan, “How a Nation Reconciles After Genocide Killed Nearly a Million People”, The New
York Times, April 25, 2017, 1393 words.
Van’t Spijker, Gerard, “Focused on Reconciliation: Rwandan Protestant Theology After the Genocide”,
Transformation, 34-1, 2017, pp. 66-74.
Zamperini, Adriano; Bettini, Marta; Spagna, Francesco; Menegatto, Marialuisa, “Mothers and children of
violence: Memorialization, reconciliation, and victims in post-genocide Rwanda”, Testing, Psychometrics,
Methodology in Applied Psychology, 24-3, 2017, pp. 227-235.
7.3 Gacaca
Brehm, Hollie, “Accountability after Genocide”, Contexts, 16-4, 2017, pp. 38-45.
Clark, Philip, “The Gacaca Courts and Abbreviated Criminal Procedure for Genocide Crimes in Rwanda”,
in Bergsmo, Morten (ed.), Abbreviated criminal procedures for core international crimes, Brussels:
Torkel Opsahl Academic E-Publisher, 2017, pp.189-208.
Doughty, Kristin, “Sociality of Enforced Waiting in Rwanda's Postgenocide Legal Architecture”, PoLAR:
Political & Legal Anthropology Review, 40-1, 2017, pp. 122-136.
Kavuro, C., “Gacaca courts, reconciliation and the politics of apology in post-genocide Rwanda”, South
African Journal of Criminal Justice, 30-1, 2017, pp. 38-71.
Luhahe, V.; Rognon, F., “Rwanda après le génocide des Tutsi: les juridictions ‘Gacaca’, une justice
pédagogique, pénale et restauratrice”, Éthique & Santé, 14-2, 2017, pp. 78-85.
Mendoza, Karen; González, Tatiana, “Justicia sobre la hierba: Tribunales Gacaca, lecciones de
reconciliación para Colombia”, Estudios Políticos (Medellín), 51, 2017, pp. 218-239.

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Ndawana, Enock, “Remediation in Rwanda: Grassroots Legal Forums”, African Studies Quarterly, 17-1,
2017, pp.114-116.
O’Reilly, Colin; Zhang, Yi, “Post-Genocide Justice: The Gacaca Courts”, Development Policy Review,
2017. doi: 10.1111/dpr.12281
Petit, J-F.; Ki-Zerbo, L., Justice transitionnelle, justice alternative: quels enjeux éthiques et politiques en
Afrique? Actes du colloque à la Cour de Cassation, Paris, 29 janvier 2016, Paris: Éditions franciscaines,
2017:
Kasango, Miki, “Peut-on guérir du passé au Rwanda?”;
Vallière-Lahale, Gaudiose, “Les juridictions Gacaca au Rwanda: un outil de reliance après le
génocide de 1994”;
Samarwa, Jean-Marc, “Les tribunaux Gacaca au Rwanda: entre justice et réconciliation”.
Uwizeyimana, Dominique, “The Challenges of Ensuring that Justice is Done and is Seen to be Done in
Post-Ethnic Conflicts: The Case of Rwanda”, Studies of Tribes and Tribals, 13-2, 2017, pp. 115-134.
7.4 Law: National
Barry, Niamh, “A view of the impact of genocide denial laws in Rwanda”, in Behrens, P.; Jensen, O.;
Terry, N. (eds), Holocaust and Genocide Denial: A Contextual Perspective, Routledge, 2017, chap. 8.
Beswick, Danielle, “Hybrid approaches to peace and justice: The case of post-genocide Rwanda”, in
Lemay-Hébert, N.; Freedman, R. (eds), Hybridity: Exploring Power, Social Structures, and Institutions
Beyond the Liberal West, Routledge, 2017, pp. 237-254.
Cantor, Jeremy, “Rwanda and the Kigali International Arbitration Centre: The Future Faces of East
African Arbitration and Growth”, Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, 19-1, 2017, pp. 93-128.
Didace, N., “Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights by Rwandan Courts: Battle of Equality before the
Law”, Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 3-3, 2017, pp. 1502-1509.
Hodoglugil, N.; Ngabo, F.; et al., “Making abortion safer in Rwanda: Operationalization of the Penal
Code of 2012 to expand legal exemptions and challenges”, African Journal of Reproductive Health, 21-1,
2017, pp. 82-92.
Kabatsi, Freda, “Confronting genocide denial: using the law as a tool in combating genocide denial in
Rwanda”, in Behrens, P.; Jensen, O.; Terry, N., Holocaust and genocide denial: a contextual perspective,
Routledge, 2017, chap. 9.
Kayitana, E., “Immunity ratione materiae of foreign state officials before Rwandan courts”, Journal of
International Law and Jurisprudence, 8-2, 2017, pp. 161-173.
Mushumba, H.; Franke, B.; Mutesa, L.; et al., Forensic Science in Rwanda: Developments, Synergies and
New Actions, Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovac, 2017, 188 p.

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Pruitt, William, “Crime and punishment in Rwanda”, Contemporary Justice Review, 20-3, 2017, pp.
193-210.
Schneider, Mark , “Begging for Justice? Or, Adaptive Jurisprudence? Initial Reflections on Mandatory
ADR to Enforce Women’s Rights in Rwanda”, Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, 7-2, 2017, pp.
325–352.
The Library of Congress Guide to Law Online Rwanda:
https://www.loc.gov/law/help/guide/nations/rwanda.php
Global Legal Monitor: Rwanda (Law Library of Congress)
Law Library of Congress Search: Rwanda (Library of Congress)
Country Information: Rwanda (U.S. Dept. of State)
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Rwanda (U.S. Dept. of State)
International Religious Freedom Reports: Rwanda (U.S. Dept. of State)
Fact Sheet: U.S. Relations With Rwanda (U.S. Dept. of State)
World Factbook: Rwanda (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency)
World Food Programme: Rwanda
World Health Organization: Rwanda
WWW-VL African Studies: Rwanda (Columbia University)
Watson, A.; Rukundakuvuga, R.; Matevosyan, K.,“Integrated Justice: An Information Systems Approach
to Justice Sector Case Management and Information Sharing: Case Study of the Integrated Electronic
Case Management System for the Ministry of Justice in Rwanda”, International Journal for Court
Administration, 8-3, 2017, 9 p.
7.5 Law: International; ICTR
—, “The International Criminal Court on Trial: A Conversation With Fatou Bensouda”, Foreign Affairs,
96-1, 2017, pp. 48-53.
Ahronovitz, Michelle, “Guilty Until Proven Innocent: International Prosecutorial Failure to Disclose
Exculpatory Evidence”, University of the Pacific Law Review, 48-2, 2017, pp. 343-369.
Aloisi, R., Meernik, J., Judgment day: Judicial decision making at the international criminal tribunals,
Cambridge University Press, 2017, 254 p.
Božić, V.; Nikač, Ž., “Idea of International Criminal Justice in the Function of Prosecution International
Crimes”, International Journal of Law and Political Sciences, 11-5, 2017, pp. 1325-1329.
Dojcinovic, Predrag, “A Mouthful of Crimes: Facing the Challenges of Culture-Specific Propaganda as
Evidence in International War Crimes Trials”, May 12, 2017, SSRN, 52 p.
Doughty, Kristin, “Language and International Criminal Justice in Africa: Interpretation at the ICTR”,
International Journal Of Transitional Justice, 11-2, 2017, pp. 239-256.
Dukalskis, Alexander, “Foreign policy change and the International Criminal Court”, International
Politics, 54-6, 2017, pp. 698-713.
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Eltringham, Nigel, “‘The Judgement Is not Made Now; The Judgement Will Be Made in the Future’:
‘Politically Motivated’ Defence Lawyers and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda’s ‘Historical
Record’”, Humanity, 2017, 7 p.
Fall, Astou, Le traitement juridictionnel du crime de génocide et des crimes contre l’humanité commis au
Rwanda, L’Harmattan, 2017, 630 p.
Fyfe, Shannon, “Tracking Hate Speech Acts as Incitement to Genocide in International Criminal Law”,
Leiden Journal of International Law, 30-2, 2017, pp. 523-548.
Garrido-Muñoz, Asier, “Assessing Compliance by Third States with Democratic Standards in
Transnational Criminal Proceedings: Neutrality Revisited by Domestic Courts?”, European Society of
International Law (ESIL) 2017-13th Annual Conference & Research Forum, SSRN, 2 Oct. 2017, 32 p.
Girelli, Giada, “International Criminal Justice Revisited: The Ad Hoc Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia
and Rwanda”, in Idem, Understanding Transitional Justice: A Struggle for Peace, Reconciliation, and
Rebuilding, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp. 149-170.
Hakuzwimana, Emmanuel, “Rwanda-Belgique: la négation du génocide contre les Tutsis, bientôt un
crime?”, www.Jambonews.net, 11 décembre 2017.
Maison, Rafaëlle, Pouvoir et génocide dans l’oeuvre du tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda,
Paris: Dalloz, 2017, 164 p.
McDermott, Yvonne, “Strengthening the Evaluation of Evidence in International Criminal Trials”,
International Criminal Law Review, 17-4, 2017, pp. 682-702.
Nkhata, Mwiza Jo, “The Malawi-Rwanda Extradition Treaty of February 2017: An Arrangement of
Convenience or a Convenience of Arrangement?”, International Criminal Law Review, 17-5, 2017, pp.
844-878.
Peskin, Victor, “Things fall apart: battles of legitimation and the politics of noncompliance and African
sovereignty from the Rwanda Tribunal to the ICC”, in Hayashi, Nobuo; Bailliet, Cecilia (eds), The
legitimacy of international criminal tribunals, Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 401-425.
Pottle, Emilie, “Extradition: English Court refuses to extradite alleged génocidaires to Rwanda: Will a
domestic prosecution follow?”, European Journal of International Law, EJIL Talk!, October 2, 2017.
Reydams, Luc, “Politics or Pragmatism? The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the Burying
of the Investigation into the Assassination of President Juvénal Habyarimana”, Human Rights Quarterly,
March 2017, 22 p.
Rovetta, Ornella, “La compétence universelle”, in Musin, Aude; Hendrick, Aude; Rousseaux, Xavier;
Tousignant, Nathalie (eds), Les mots de la justice, Bruxelles: Mardaga, 2017, pp. 156-157.

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Schulz, Philipp, “Discussing community-based outreach activities by the International Criminal Tribunal
for Rwanda”, Journal of Eastern African Studies, 11-2, 2017, pp. 347-366.
United Nations, Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT): Bibliography on ICTR and
ICTY, UN i-Library, 2017, 252 p.
Ugirashebuja, Emmanuel; Ruhangisa, John; Ottervanger, Tom; Cuyvers, Armin, East African Community
Law: Institutional, Substantive and Comparative EU Aspects, Brill, 2017, 540 p.
Van Wijk, Joris; Holã, Barbora, “Acquittals in International Criminal Justice: Pyrrhic Victories?”, Leiden
Journal of International Law, 30-1, 2017, pp. 241-262.
Viebach, Julia, “The Evidence of What Cannot Be Heard: Reading Trauma into and Testimony against the
Witness Stand at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda”, International Journal for Crime
Justice and Social Democracy, 6-1, 2017, pp. 51-72.

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
8.1 Foreign Aid
Beetz, Simone, External Democracy Promotion and Diversity Among International Agencies : Evaluating
Variances in the Impact of the UNDP and the EC in Rwanda, Leverkusen-Opladen: Budrich UniPress,
2017, 360 p.
Bwire, T.; Tamwesigire, C.; Munyankindi, P., “Fiscal Effects of Aid in Rwanda”, in Heshmati, A. (ed),
Studies on Economic Development and Growth in Selected African Countries, Springer, 2017, pp. 79-101.
Diao, Xinshen, “The role of foreign aid in the fast-growing Rwandan economy: Assessing growth
alternatives”, in Wamboye, E.; Tiruneh, E. (eds), Foreign Capital Flows and Economic Development in
Africa: The Impact of BRICS versus OECD, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp. 351-373.
Dye, Barnaby, “Transboundary Cooperations in Rwanda: Organisation Patterns of Companies, Projects,
and Foreign Aid Compared”, Journal of Modern African Studies, 55-3, 2017, pp. 532-533.
Grimm, Sven; Hackenesch, Christine, “China in Africa: What challenges for a reforming European Union
development policy? Illustrations from country cases”, Development Policy Review, 35-4, 2017, pp.
549-566.
Hasselskog, Malin; Mugume, Peter; Ndushabandi, Eric; Schierenbeck, Isabelle, “National ownership and
donor involvement: An aid paradox illustrated by the case of Rwanda”, Third World Quarterly, 38-8,
2017, pp. 1816-1830.
Klingebiel, Stephan; Negre, Mario; Morazán, Pedro, “Costs, Benefits and the Political Economy of Aid
Coordination: The Case of the European Union”, European Journal of Development Research, 29-1,
2017, pp. 144-159.
Lu, C.; Cook, B.; Desmond, C., “Does foreign aid crowd out government investments? Evidence from
rural health centres in Rwanda”, BMJ Global Health, 2-3, 2017, e000364.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, “Aid, Trade and Development Indicators
for Rwanda”, in Aid for Trade at a Glance 2017: Promoting Trade, Inclusiveness and Connectivity
for Sustainable Development, OECD, 2017, pp. 450-451.
Saltnes, Johanne, “Norm collision in the European Union’s external policies: The case of European Union
sanctions towards Rwanda”, Cooperation and Conflict, 52-4, 2017, pp. 553-570.
Schmitt, Johannes; Krisch, Franziska, “A Mechanism-Centered Approach to Evaluating Complex Aid
Interventions: The Case of Accompanying Measures to Budget Support”, Journal of Multi Disciplinary
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Sekanabo, Desire, Evaluating the Effect of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth of Rwanda, Saarbrücken:
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2017, 64 p.
Swedlund, Haley, The Development Dance: How Donors and Recipients Negotiate the Delivery of
Foreign Aid, Ithica, NY/London: Cornell University Press, 2017, 202 p.
Tigabu, A.; Berkhout, F.; van Beukering, P.. “Development aid and the diffusion of technology: Improved
cookstoves in Kenya and Rwanda”, Energy Policy, 102, 2017, pp. 593-601.
8.2 Humanitarian Interventions
Bell, Sam; Blocksome, Patricia; Brown, Kevin; Murdie, Amanda, “Help or hindrance? The role of
humanitarian military interventions in human security NGO operations”, International Political Science
Review, 2017, 16 p.
Bradol, Jean-Hervé; Le Pape, Marc, Humanitarian aid, genocide and mass killings: Médecins sans
Frontières, the Rwandan experience, 1982-97, Manchester University Press, 2017, 160 p. [cf. Idem,
Génocide et crimes de masse: L’expérience rwandaise de MSF, 1982-1997, CNRS, 2017, 280 p.
Childree, Aaron, “Humanitarian Aid to Rwanda: Success Stories and Lessons Learned”, The Borgen
Project Blog, 2017.
McMahon, Patrice, “The End of a Golden Era”, in Idem, The NGO Game: Post-Conflict Peacebuilding in
the Balkans and Beyond, Cornell University Press, 2017, pp. 157-178.
Mascarenhas, Michael, New Humanitarianism and the Crisis of Charity: Good Intentions on the Road to
Help, Indiana University Press, 2017, 164 p.
Menon, Rajan, “Why Humanitarian Intervention Still Isn’t a Global Norm”, Current History, 116-786,
2017, pp. 35-37.
Nass, Matthias, “Halabja, Rwanda, Srebenica: The Media and the case for Interventionism”, in Frei,
N.; Stahl, D.; Weinke, A. (eds), Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention : Legitimizing the Use
of Force since the 1970s, Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2017, pp. 129-135.
Palzkill, Audrey, How to Help People in Rwanda, The Borgen Project Blog, 2017, 3 p.
West, Katrina, Agents of Altruism: The Expansion of Humanitarian NGOs in Rwanda and
Afghanistan, Taylor & Francis, 2017, 253 p.
8.3 Refugees; Diaspora
Abijuru, Marie; Mohammed, Rukia, “Diaspora Stories: Endings”, in Tint, B. (ed), Diasporas in Dialogue:
Conflict Transformation and Reconciliation in Worldwide Refugee Communities, Wiley-Blackwell, 2017,
pp. 1-5.
Ahimbisibwe, Frank, “‘Voluntary’ Repatriation of Rwandan Refugees in Uganda: Between Law and
Practice: Views from Below”, Journal of Identity and Migration Studies, 11-2, 2017, pp. 98-120.
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Ahimbisibwe, Frank, “The politics of repatriation: Rwandan refugees in Uganda, 2003-2017”, Working
Paper 2017-09, Institute of Development Policy and Management, University of Antwerp, 2017, 24 p.
doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.29822.28481
Alloush, Mohamad; Taylor, Edward; Gupta, Anubhab; et al., “Economic Life in Refugee Camps”, World
Development, 95, 2017, pp. 334-347.
Banyanga, Jean d’Amour; Bjorkqvist, Kaj; Osterman, Karin, “Trauma inflicted by genocide: Experiences
of the Rwandan Diaspora in Finland”, Cogent Psychology, 4-1, 2017, art. 1333244.
Bilgili, O.; Loschmann, M.; Siegel, M., “The Gender-Based Effects of Displacement: The Case of
Congolese Refugees in Rwanda”, KNOMAD Working Paper 21, Knowledge Partnership on Migration
and Development, 2017, 22 p.
Cole, Georgia, “The role of semiotics in connecting the spaces, words and embodied experiences of
refugee politics”, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 42-2, 2017, pp. 303-316.
Fajth, V.; Bilgili, O.; Loschmann, C.; Siegel, M., “Is Local Social Cohesion Influenced by Hosting
Refugees? The Case of Congolese Refugees in Rwanda”, UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University, 2017, 26 p.
Karooma, Cleophas, Rwandan refugees in Southwestern Uganda : their attitudes and responses to
repatriation, 1994-2012, Edwin Mellen Press, 2017, 294 p.
Kingston, Lindsey, “Bringing Rwandan Refugees ‘Home’: The Cessation Clause, Statelessness, and
Forced Repatriation”, International Journal of Refugee Law, 29-3, 2017, pp. 417-437.
Loschmann, C.; Bilgili, O.; Siegel, M., “Considering the benefits of hosting refugees: Evidence of refugee
camps influencing local labor market activity and economic welfare in Rwanda”, UNU-MERIT,
Maastricht University, 2017, 27 p.
Marshall, Julie; Barrett, Helen; Ebengo, Angelo, “Vulnerability of refugees with communication
disabilities to SGBV3: evidence from Rwanda”, Forced Migration Review, 55, 2017, pp. 74-76.
Meyer, S.; Yu, G.; Hermosilla, S.; et al., “Latent class analysis of violence against adolescents and
psychosocial outcomes in refugee settings in Uganda and Rwanda”, Global Mental Health, 4-e19, 2017.
Mitschke, Diane; Praetorius, Regina; Kelly, Don; Small, Eusebius; Kim, Youn, “Listening to refugees:
How traditional mental health interventions may miss the mark”, International Social Work, 60-3, 2017,
pp. 588-600.
Orjuela, Camilla, “Mobilising diasporas for justice: Opportunity structures and the presencing of a violent
past”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2017, 11 p. doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2017.1354163

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Ramsay, Georgina, “Central African Refugee Women Resettled in Australia: Colonial Legacies and the
Civilising Process”, Journal of Intercultural Studies, 38-2, 2017, pp. 170-188.
Jaji, Rose, “Under the shadow of genocide: Rwandans, ethnicity and refugee status”, Ethnicities, 17-1,
2017, pp. 47-65.
Ramsay, Georgina, “Incommensurable Futures and Displaced Lives: Sovereignty as Control over Time”,
Public Culture, 29-3 2017, pp. 515-538.
Taggart, Jennifer, Ten Facts About Rwanda Refugees, The Borgen Project Blog, 2017, 3 p.
Veronis, L.; Couton, P., “Immigration francophone à Ottawa, 1981-2011: mobilités et transformations
communautaires”, in Gilbert, A.; et al. (eds), Ottawa, lieu de vie français, University of Ottawa Press,
2017, pp. 157-186.
Whitaker, Beth, “Migration within Africa and Beyond”, African Studies Review, 60-2, 2017, pp.
209-220.
8.4 Grands Lacs; DRC
Alida, Furaha Umutoni, “‘Where do we belong?’ Identity and autochthony discourse among
Rwandophones Congolese”, African Identities, 15-1, 2017, pp. 41-61.
Balikuddembe, Joseph; Khorasani-Zavareh, Davoud; Sinclair, Paul; et al., “Mainstreaming road safety in
the regional integration of the East African Community to reduce road traffic injuries”, African Safety
Promotion, 15-1, 2017, pp. 38-54.
Bengehya, Paterne Muhaya, Ten Fundamentals for Durable Peace and Prosperity in the African Great
Lakes Region (Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, DRC), CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017,
394 p.
Bennet, A.; Taiwo, E., “L’implication des puissances régionales en République Démocratique du Congo”,
in Verluise, P. (ed), Travaux des étudiants de Master et Magistère du M.R.I.A.E. Promotion 2016-2017,
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, 2017, pp. 45-49.
Bishwende, Augustin Ramazini, Le Kivu Balkanisé: miroir d'une mondialisation mafieuse, L’Harmattan,
2017, 58 p.
Connellan, Mary, A Gendered Lens for Genocide Prevention, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, 177 p.
Epstein, Helen, Another fine mess: America, Uganda and the war on terror, Columbia Global Reports,
2017, 262 p.
Epstein, Helen, “America’s secret role in the Rwandan genocide”, The Guardian, Sept. 12, 2017, 10 p.

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Gahama, Joseph, “Une cinquantaine d'années de conflits et de violences dans la région des Grands Lacs
africains”, in Lumumba-Kasongo, T.; Gahama, J. (eds), Paix, sécurité et reconstruction post-conflit dans
la région des Grands Lacs d’Afrique, Dakar: CODESRIA, 2017, pp. 9-28.

Guichaoua, André, “En Afrique centrale et orientale, le sacre des ‘démocraties puissantes et durables’”,
The Conversation, 6 octobre 2017. Cf. Idem, “De l’art de gagner des élections ‘démocratiques’ en
Afrique”, Le Monde-Afrique, 10 juin 2017; Idem, “En Afrique, des pouvoirs usés mais rusés contre la
démocratie”, JusticeInfo.net, 9 oct. 2017; Idem, “Afrique centrale: un problème avec la démocratie ?”, Le
Point Afrique, 8 oct. 2017.
Hajayandi, Patrick (ed), Réconciliation régionale: Défis et opportunités dans la région des Grands Lacs,
Le Cap: Institut pour la Justice et la Réconciliation, 2017, 56 p.
Hedlund, Anna, “Simple soldiers? Blurring the distinction between compulsion and commitment among
Rwandan rebels in Eastern Congo”, Africa (Cambridge University Press), 87-4, 2017, pp. 720-738.
Hollstegge, Julian; Doevenspeck, Martin, “‘Sovereignty Entrepreneurs’ and the Production of State Power
in Two Central African Borderlands”, Geopolitics, 22-4, 2017, pp. 815-836.
Kangitsi Katembo Mukokoma, Livinus, RD-Congo: La prédation des ressources naturelles du grand
Nord-Kivu (1996-2016), Editions Scribe, 2017, 216 p.
Mathys, Gillian, “Bringing history back in: past, present, and conflict in Rwanda and the Eastern
Democratic Republic of Congo”, Journal of African History, 58-3, 2017, pp. 465-487.
Musavukli, Boniface, Les Massacres de Beni: Kabila, le Rwanda et les faux islamistes, Independently
published, 2017, 214 p.
Murithi, Tim, The Politics of Transitional Justice in the Great Lakes Region of Africa, Jacana Media,
2017, 184 p.
Nahamya, Elizabeth, “Child, early, and forced marriages (CEFM) in the Commonwealth: the role of the
judiciary”, Commonwealth Law Bulletin, 43-1, 2017, pp. 111-144.
Nations Unies, Conseil de sécurité, Rapport final du Groupe d’experts sur la République démocratique du
Congo, S/2017/672, 10 août 2017.
Verbraeken, Anneke, Rijke mensen sterven niet: confronterende ontmoetingen in Congo en Rwanda [Les
riches ne meurent pas: rencontres conflictuelles au Congo et au Rwanda], Atlas Contact, 2017, 256
pages.
8.5 France-Rwanda
Audoin-Rouzeau, Stéphane; Séry, Macha, “Tenir un discours de vérité n’est pas ‘antifrançais’”, Le
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Bouquet, Christian, “La France et l’Afrique: Les clichés perdurent”, Outre-Terre, 51-2, 2017, pp.
308-317.
Davey, Eleanor, “The Language of Ingérence: Interventionist Debates in France, 1970s-1990s”, in Frei,
N.; Stahl, D.; Weinke, A. (eds), Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention : Legitimizing the Use of
Force since the 1970s, Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2017, pp. pp 46-63.
De Saint-Exupéry, Patrick, “Réarmez-les”, XXI, 39, 2017, pp. 56-65.
Doridant, Raphaël, “Génocide des Tutsis: (ré)armer les génocidaires”, Billets d’Afrique, 269, juillet-août
2017.
Doridant, Raphaël, “France-Rwanda: le quinquennat perdu”, Billets d’Afrique, 266, mars-avril 2017.
Everett, Andrea, “Mind the Gap: Civilian Protection and the Politics of Peace Operation Design”, Security
Studies, 26-2, 2017, pp. 213-248.
Everett, Andrea, “France in Rwanda”, in Idem, Humanitarian hypocrisy: civilian protection and the
design of peace operations, Cornell University Press, 2017.
Gauthier, Alain, Lettre à Monsieur Emmanuel Macron, président de la République française,
Collectif des Parties Civiles pour le Rwanda (CPCR), 14 mai 2017.
Le 1 Hebdo, 140, 1er février 2017,
Péan, Pierre, “Récit d’une manipulation”;
Hubert Védrine, “Ce qui a été tenté a été honorable de bout en bout”;
Braeckman, Colette, “Une triple sidération”;
Poissonnier, Ariane, “Qui sont les Hutus et les Tutsis?”.

Moirel, Jacques, Pages personnelles, Internet, 2017:
Le général Jeannou Lacaze, conseiller de Mobutu puis de Joseph-Désiré Kabila, 28 janvier 2017, v0.3, 11 p.
L'intervention de Bruno Delaye au secours des réfugiés de l'hôtel Mille Collines, 4 avril 2017, v0.5, 6 p.
Le professeur Reyntjens, expert du Tribunal international sur le Rwanda et ami de génocidaires, 25 avril 2017,
v0.6, 18 p.
Quand le nouveau chef d'état-major, François Lecointre, défendait des auteurs du génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda,
25 juillet 2017, v 0.4.
L’achat d'armes aux Seychelles par le Rwanda pendant le génocide des Tutsi, 27 juillet 2017, v1.13.
Le rôle de la BNP pendant le génocide des Tutsi, 27 juillet 2017, v0.6.
Au Rwanda en 1994, le génocide des Tutsi a déclenché la guerre et non l’inverse”,15 septembre 2017, v1.3.

Muse, Robert; Levy, Joshua; Firestone, Daren; Whitney, Margaret; Morgan, Yannick, Report
and Recommendation to the Government of Rwanda on the Role of French Officials in the
Genocide Against the Tutsi, Washington, DC: Cunningham-Levy-Muse LLP, 11 december 2017,
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Powell, Nathaniel, “Battling Instability? The Recurring Logic of French Military Interventions in Africa”,
African Security, 10-1, 2017, pp. 47-72.
Robinet, François, “L’armée française en intervention sur le continent africain depuis 1994:
représentations photographiques, enjeux stratégiques et pratiques journalistiques”, in Galinier, Martin;
Cadé, Michel (eds), Images de guerre, guerre des images, paix en images, Presses universitaires de
Perpignan, 2017, pp. 301-318.
Sherpa; CPCR; Ibuka France, Génocide au Rwanda: Sherpa, le CPCR et Ibuka France déposent plainte
contre BNP Paribas sur le fondement de complicité de génocide, de crimes contre l’humanité et de crimes
de guerre, 29 juin 2017.
8.6 United Nations4 ; African Union
Agyeman, Osei Tutu, The African Union and Peace Support Operations: The Case of the Rwanda (sic),
Saarbrücken: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2017, 68 p.
Ankomah, Baffour, “Kagame’s AU coup makes us all stand tall”, New African, 575, 2017, pp. 28-29.
Gutner, Tamar, “United Nations Case Study: Rwanda/Genocide”, in Idem, International organizations in
world politics, Sage/CQ Press, 2017, ch. 4.
Liégeois, Michel; Deltenre, Damien, “Astuteness in Commitment: Rwanda and UN Peacekeeping
1994-2014”, Round Table, 106-4, 2017, pp. 421-435.
Majekodunmi, Ben, “Prevention Crisis: The Need for New Consensus at the United Nations”, Global
Governance, 23-3, 2017, pp. 349-361.
Salton, Herman, Dangerous Diplomacy: Bureaucracy, Power Politics, and the Role of the UN Secretariat
in Rwanda, Oxford University Press, 2017, 320 p.

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9
ARTS
LITERATURE

9.1 Architecture
Bochicchio, Leila, “Centro polifunzionale a Nyanza, Ruanda/Education Centre in Nyanza, Rwanda:
Dominikus Stark Architekten”, Industria delle costruzioni, 50-453, 2017, pp. 18-23.
Bochicchio, Leila, “Centro di assistenza alle donne, Kayonza, Ruanda/Women’s Opportunity Centre,
Kayonza, Rwanda: Sharon Davis Design”, Industria delle costruzioni, 50-453, 2017, pp. 50-57.
Bochicchio, Leila, “Abitazioni per il personale medico a Rwinkwavu, Ruanda/Housing for medical staff
in Rwinkwavu, Rwanda : Sharon Davis Design”, Industria delle costruzioni, 50-453, 2017, pp. 84-91.
Bochicchio, Leila, “Centri di assistenza alle famiglie e all'infanzia, Ruanda/Early Childhood
Development Centre & Family Centres, Rwanda: ASA studio”, Industria delle costruzioni, 50-453, 2017,
pp. 92-99.
Doherty, K., “Indigenous Perspectives: the Post-Conflict Landscapes of Rwanda”, Footprint, 19, 2016,
pp. 151-6.
Murphy, Michael; Mansfield, Jeffrey, “Can Architecture Heal? Buildings as Instruments of Health”,
Architectural Design, 87-2/SI, 2017, pp. 82-89.
Ozikovic, Alex, “The good place: Architect drawn to improve Rwandan society”, The Globe and Mail
(Canada), December 20, 2017, 998 words.
9.2 Dance
Plancke, Carine, “Dance performances in post-genocide Rwanda: remaking identity, reconnecting present
and past”, Journal of Eastern African Studies, 11-2, 2017, pp. 329-346.
Riot, T.; Bancel, N.; Boistelle, H., “‘Danses macabres’: Une technologie culturelle du massacre des Tutsi
au Rwanda”, Cultures et Conflits, 103/104-3-4, 2017, pp. 169-186.
Riot, Thomas; Bancel, Nicolas, “Derrière le sport et les pratiques ludomotrices: Subjectivation et
mobilisation par le corps en Afrique subsaharienne”, Politique africaine, 147, 2017, pp. 5-22.
Riot, Thomas; Bancel, Nicolas; Rutayisire, Paul, “Un art guerrier aux frontières des Grands Lacs: Aux
racines dansées du Front Patriotique Rwandais”, Politique africaine, 147, 2017, pp. 109-134.
Riot, Thomas, “Effets de matière: le danseur, la lance et le poignet”, Socio-anthropologie, 35, 2017, pp.
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Sulcas, Roslyn, “Making Dance Out of the Unspeakable”, The New York Times, September 19, 2017, 770
words.
9.3 Film; Photography
Cieplak, Piotr, Death, Image, Memory The Genocide in Rwanda and its Aftermath in Photography and
Documentary Film, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, 329 p.
Dauge-Roth, Alexandre, “Conferring Visibility on Trauma within Rwanda's National Reconciliation: Kivu
Ruhorahoza's Disturbing and Salutary Camera”, in Nick Hodgin, Amit Thakkar (eds), Scars and Wounds:
Film and Legacies of Trauma, Palegrave Macmillan, 2017, pp. 77-100.
Gustafsson, T., “A Fight over Souls: Documentary Films on the Rwandan Genocide with a Christian
Theme”, Journal of Religion and Film, 21-2, Article 14, 2017, 38 p.
Jason, Stefanie, “The rise of Rwanda's women filmmakers”, Mail & Guardian, March 24, 2017, 1538
words.
Ndahayo, Gilbert; Mukabalisa, Olive, Rwanda Coming to the Memory, Rwanda the Movie (publisher),
2017, 208 p.
Robertson, Tim, “Shakespeare in Rwanda: the white-saviour industrial complex”, Internet: Overland,
2017, 3 p.
9.4 Music
—-, “Building pianos in Rwanda”, Clavier Companion, 9-4, 2017, p. 8.
McCoy, Jason, “Inanga: A Song of Survival in a Daughter's Rwanda Essay”, Ethnomusicology, 61-3,
2017, pp. 555-557.
9.5 Literature: Novels; Short Stories; Tales; Poetry; Theatre
Brunet, Pierre, Le triangle d’incertitude, Calmann-Lévy, 2017, 280 p.
Copperbloom, Frédéric, Comme une résurrection, Amazon Media, 2017, 169 p.
Harelimana, Froduald, Urumenyintyoza: Kuzimiza, kugebura, gucyocyora, insigamigani, ibisakuzo,
Editions Scribe, 2017, 100 p.
Jago-Antoine, Véronique; Tshitungu-Kongolo, Antoine, Dits de la nuit: Anthologie de contes et légendes
d’Afrique centrale, Bruxelles: Monde-Éditions-Ouverture, 2017, 256 p.
Karambizi, Natacha; Murinzi, Eric (photographer), Mahoro: A Little girl’s search for peace, Kigali:
Imagine We, 2017, 60 p.
Lonsi Koko, Gaspard-Hubert, Au pays des mille collines, Paris: L’Atelier de l’Égrégore, 2017, 230 p.
Macri, Jackie, Ukumbusho: La mémoire de la forêt, Barr: Le Verger Éditeur, 2017, 160 p.
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Michel, Brigitte, Les 1000 Collines du Rwanda, Paris: Complicités, 2017, 220 p.
Munyarugerero, François-Xavier, Il ne mourra pas seul: drame, Moissy-Cramayel: Coelacanthe,
2017, 71 p.
Newman,. Dan, The Journalist, New York: Diversion Books, 2017, 254 p.
Nsabimana, Augustin; Tereshinski, Jon, See you in Heaven, Amazon Digital Services, 2017, 275 p.
Numuhire Caroline, Mirror of Stolen Hearts: A collection of short stories, Amazon Digital Services,
2017, 88 p.
Prélor, Éric, La complainte des âmes des mille collines, Metz: Éric Prélor, 2017, 110 p.
Rafiki, Daniel, “Five is not half of ten”, in Attree, Lizzy (ed), The goddess of Mtwara and other
stories: the Caine Prize for African Writing 2017, Interlink Books, 2017, pp. 213-225.
Rudakubana, Darla, “Family ties”, in Attree, Lizzy (ed), The goddess of Mtwara and other stories:
the Caine Prize for African Writing 2017, Interlink Books, 2017, pp. 249-270.
Shelton, Debra, Escaping the Darkness: Journey to Sanctuary, Sonlight Publishing, 2017, 364 p.
Tanaka, Hiroto, Under the Green Avocado Tree, Amazon Digital Services, 227 p.
Toch, Nicole, Mémoire d'un autre temps au Rwanda, Tome 5, Paris: Société des Écrivains, 2017, 64 p.;
Idem, Tome 6, Paris: Société des écrivains, 2017, 60 p.
Umubyeyi-Mairesse, Beata, Lézardes: nouvelles, Ciboure: La Cheminante, 2017, 171 p.
Waberi, Abdourahman; Thomas, Dominic (trad.), Harvest of Skulls, Indiana University Press, 2017,
80 p.
9.6 Juvenile Literature
Ambatchev,Michael; Opare, Edmund (illustrator), Mimi Hogoza, Kigali: Bakame Editions, 2017, 33 p.5
Auger, Caroline, Les hyènes rôdent toujours, Saint-Lambert (Québec): Soulières Édition, 2017, 152 p.
Crawford, Brian, Brian Crawford’s survive: The evil wind, Minneapolis: Epic Press, 2017, 190 p.
Diallo, Carine, Rwanda: The Cow That Wanted to Be Human, Archway Publishing (Simon &
Schuster), 2017, 42 p.

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McCarney, Rosemary, Where will I live?, Toronto: Second Story Press, 2017, 24 p.
Schmelzenbach, Beverly, The adventures of a Boy in Africa, Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 2017,
32 p.

9.7 Criticism
—, “Littérature, genres et codes: traduire l'histoire entre version officielle et officieuse: la rencontre du
Kigeri Rwabugiri du Rwanda et du comte von Gôtzen au travers de deux récits de voyage allemand et
swahili”, in Dayre. E.; Panter. M. (eds), Traduction et événement: poétique et politique de la traduction,
Paris: Hermann, 2017.
Apol, Laura, “Writing poetry in Rwanda: a means for better listening, understanding, processing, and
responding”, Journal of Poetry Therapy, 30-2, 2017, pp. 71-83.
Camelin, Colette, “Morale et éthique dans des romans de Gisèle Bienne et de Scholastique Mukasonga”,
Études françaises, 53-3, 2017, pp. 105-126.
Chénetier-Alev, Marion, “La fabrique du disparaître: Rwanda 94 (Le Groupov) et Kamp (Hotel
Modern)”, in Folco, Alice; Ruset, Séverine (eds), European Drama and Performance Studies: Déjouer
l'injouable: La Scène contemporaine à l'épreuve de l’impossible, Classiques Garnier, 2017, pp. 133-146.
Collins, Holly; Abell, Jacob, “From trauma to drama: A polymorphous space for witnessing (to) the
Rwandan genocide in theatre”, International Journal of Francophone Studies, 20-3/4, 2017, pp. 273-291.
Coundouriotis, Eleni, “Memory and the Popular: Rwanda in Mukoma Wa Ngugi's Fiction”, Cambridge
Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, 4-3, 2017, pp. 382-397.
Edoro, Ainehi, Rwanda’s Huza Press Prize for Fiction Releases Long List; Idem, Shortlist for Rwanda’s
Huza Press Prize for Fiction Announced, Internet: Brittle Paper, An African Literary Experience, 2017.
Grieder, Andrea, “Haiku By Rwandan Poetesses: Illuminations of Being”, in Clammer, John; Giri, Ananta
(eds), The Aesthetics of Development: Art, Culture and Social Transformation, Springer, 2017, pp.
253-270.
Hitchcott, Nicki, “Visions of Civil War and Genocide in Fiction from Rwanda”, Research in African
Literatures, 48-2, 2017, pp. 152-165.
Hitchcott, Nicki, “‘More than Just a Genocide Country’: Recuperating Rwanda in the writings of
Scholastique Mukasonga”, Journal of Romance Studies, 17-2, 2017.
Kodjo-Grandvaux, Séverine, “Théâtre: le génocide rwandais mis en pièces”, Le Monde, 8 avril 2017, p. 7
(Le Monde Idées).
Korang, Kwaku Larbi, “Africa in What Age: Post-Global or Post-Rwanda?”, Cambridge Journal of
Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, 4-2/1, 2017, pp. 307-322.

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Kouna, Désiré Atangana, “Fictions francophones et imaginaire de la gouvernance de l'Afrique après la
guerre froide: Entre postcolonialité, néocolonialité et utopie panafricaniste”, Nouvelles Études
Francophones, 32-1, 2017, pp. 43-56.
Kuhn-Kennedy, Fleur, “Le témoin et son double: la traduction comme ressource poétique chez David
Boder, Claude Lanzmann et Jean Hatzfeld”, TRANS, Revue de littérature générale et comparée, 21, 2017.
doi: 10.4000/trans.1554
Marais, Sue, “‘The Economies of Repetition’: The Market, the Artistic, and the Genocidal in Ivan
Vladislavić's Curiouser”, Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 52-1, 2017, 27-41.
Murphy, Aurora, “Relief or reiteration? Performing and transforming pain”, Applied Theatre Research,
5-2, 2017, pp. 129-140.
Nyirubugara, Olivier, Novels of genocide: remembering and forgetting the ethnic other in fictional
Rwanda, Leiden: Sidestone Press, 2017, 192 p.
Ruterana, Pierre, “Using children’s literature to promote gender equality in education: The case of the
fairy tale of Ndabaga in Rwanda”, Rwanda Journal, 2-2, 2017, pp. 31-43.
Tadjo, Véronique, “Writing about Rwanda “, in Azarian, Viviane (ed), Tracks and traces of violence:
representation and memorialization of violence: views from art, literature and anthropology, Berlin :
LIT Verlag, 2017, 360 p.
Thorne, M., “Speaking the Unspeakable: Engaging Nefas in Lucan and Rwanda 1994”, Thersites:
Journal for Transcultural Presences and Diachronic Identities from Antiquity to Date, 4, 2017, pp.
77-119.
Van Fossen, Rachael; Ndejuru, Lisa, “Terms of Engagement: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Artistic
Experimentation in the Rencontres/Encounters Project: A Dialogue of Sorts”, Canadian Theatre Review,
172, 2017, pp. 77-81.

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10
PUBLIC HEALTH

10.1 Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
Riviello, E.; Buregeya, E.; Twagirumugabe, T., “Diagnosing acute respiratory distress syndrome in
resource limited settings: the Kigali modification of the Berlin definition”, Current Opinion in Critical
Care, 23-1, 2017, pp. 18-23.
10.2 Asthma
Habineza, H.; Mutumbira, C.; Hedt-Gauthier, B.; et al., “Treating persistent asthma in rural Rwanda:
characteristics, management and 24-month outcomes”, International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung
Disease, 21-10, 2017, pp. 1176-1182.
10.3 Conjunctivitis
Saiba, E.; Ekemiri, K.; Tuyishime, J.; Achugwo, D., “Side effects of local corticosteroid therapy
(maxidrol and chibrocadron eye drops) among patients with allergic conjunctivitis: a study done in
KUTH, Kigali, Rwanda”, International Journal of Current Innovation Research, 3-3, 2017, pp. 608-615.
10.4 Dentistry
Murererehe, J.; Uwambaye, P.; Isyagi, M.; et al., “Knowledge, attitude and practices of dental
professionals in Rwanda: Towards the benefits and applications of teledentistry”, Rwanda Journal, 4-1,
2017, pp. 39-47.
10.5 Diabetes
Amendezo, E.; Timothy, W.; Karamuka, V.; et al., “Effects of a lifestyle education program on glycemic
control among patients with diabetes at Kigali U 75niversity Hospital, Rwanda: A randomized controlled
trial”, Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 126, 2017, pp.129-137.
Marshall, Sara; Edidin, Deborah; Arena, Vincent; et al., “Mortality and natural progression of type 1
diabetes patients enrolled in the Rwanda LFAC program from 2004 to 2012”, International Journal of
Diabetes in Developing Countries, 37-4, 2017, pp. 507-515.
Uwizihiwe, J.; Lygidakis, C.; Vögele, C.; et al., “Community-and mHealth-based integrated management
of diabetes in primary healthcare in Rwanda (D²Rwanda): The study protocol”, 22nd WONCA Europe
Conference, ORBI-Université du Luxembourg, 2017.
10.6 Disabilities
Habinshuti, G,; Wamocho, F.; Njoroge, M., “Sources of information about HIV and AIDS among students
with disabilities in institutions in Rwanda”, Educational Research International, 6-3, 2017, pp. 71-81.
Turmusani, M., “L'évaluation du programme “Réadaptation à base communautaire” au Rwanda”,
Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 6-2, 2017, pp. 213-243.

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10.7 Education; Training
Benegusenga, A.; Ntawiha, P.; Nzabalirwa, W., “Teacher qualification and teaching techniques in nursery
schools in Kicukiro District, Rwanda”, Rwandan Journal of Education, 4-1, 2017, pp. 69-79.
Deonandan, R,; Sangwa, N.; Kanters, S.; Nsanzimana, S., “Writing skills enhancement for public health
professionals in Rwanda”, Advances in Medical Education and Practice, 8, 2017, pp. 253-256.
Dunleavy, K.; Chevan, J.; Sander, A., “A contextual model for continuing professional development
(CPD) to build capacity in low-resource countries: Rwanda”, European Journal of Physiotherapy, 19Suppl., 2017, pp. 27-28.
Dunleavy, K.; Chevan, J.; Sander, A.; Gasherebuka, J.; Mann, M., “Application of a contextual
instructional framework in a continuing professional development training program for physiotherapists
in Rwanda”, Disability and Rehabilitation, 1-9, 2017. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2017.1300692
Elharram, M.; Dinh, T.; Lalande, A.; Ge, S.; Gao, S.; Noël, G., “Global Health Values of a
Multidirectional Near Peer Training Program in Surgery, Pathology, Anatomy, Research Methodology,
and Medical Education for Haitian, Rwandan, and Canadian Medical Students”, Annals of Global Health,
83-2, 2017, pp. 274-280.
Gatuguta, A.; Katusiime, B.; Seeley, J.; Colombini, M.; Mwanzo, I.; Devries, K., “Should community
health workers offer support healthcare services to survivors of sexual violence? A systematic review”,
BMC International Health and Human Rights,17-1, 2017, p. 28.
Kabakambira, J.; Mugeni, R.; Ho, J.; et al., “Improvement of medical education through the establishment
of a medical chief resident position in Rwanda”, Rwanda Medical Journal, 74-2, 2017, pp. 17-20.
Mwangi, N.; Zondervan, M.; Bascaran, Covadonga “Analysis of an international collaboration for
capacity building of human resources for eye care: case study of the college-college VISION 2020
LINK”, Human Resources for Health, 15, 2017, p. 22.
Page, C.; Sugira, V., “Health Education Policies to Maximize the Effectiveness of Human Resources for
Health Programs in Low-Income Countries”, Journal of General Internal Medicine, 32-5, pp. 497-499.
Pascal, M.; Mann, M.; Dunleavy, K.; Chevan, J.; Kirenga, L.; Nuhu, A., “Leadership Development of
Rehabilitation Professionals in a Low-Resource Country: A Transformational Leadership, Project-Based
Model”, Frontiers of Public Health, 5-143, 2017. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2017.00143.
Schriver, M.; Cubaka, V.; Nyirazinyoye, L.; et al., “The relationship between primary healthcare
providers and their external supervisors in Rwanda”, African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family
Medicine, 9-1, 2017, e1-e11.
Schwerdtle, P.; Morphet, J.; Hall, H., “A scoping review of mentorship of health personnel to improve the
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Tarpley, Margaret; Mbugua, Evelyn; Hansen, Erik N.; et al., “Developing and Implementing a Basics of
Research Course for First-Time Researchers in Kenya and Rwanda”, Journal of the American College of
Surgeons, 225-4/Suppl. 2, 2017, p. 226.
Tuyishime, E., “Factors Influencing the Choice of Anesthesia as a Career by Undergraduates of the
University of Rwanda”, Anesthesia & Analgesia,125-6, 2017, p. 2164.
Walker, T.; Dusabejambo, V.; Ho, J.; et al., “An International Collaboration for the Training of Medical
Chief Residents in Rwanda”, Annals of Global Health, 83-2, 2017, pp. 339-346.
Wilson, Patrick; Benckert, Megan; Moresky, Rachel; et al., “Development and Implementation of a
Training-of-Trainers Program for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure in Neonatal and Pediatric Patients
in Five Low- and Middle-Income Countries”, Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 63-5, 2017, pp. 358-364.
10.8 Enterobacteriaceae (ESBL-PE)
Kurz, M.; Bayingana, C.; Ndoli, J.; et al., “Intense pre-admission carriage and further acquisition of
ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae among patients and their caregivers in a tertiary hospital in
Rwanda”, Tropical Medicine & International Health, 22-2, 2017, pp. 210-220.
10.9 Health Insurance
Gasana, Vincent, “From Ihangane to universal health coverage”, New African, 576, 2017, pp. 50-51.
Olugbenga, Ebenezer Olatunji, “Workable Social Health Insurance Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa:
Insights from Four Countries”, Africa Development / Afrique et Développement, 42-1, 2017, pp. 147-175.
Strobl, Renate, “Does Health Insurance Reduce Child Labour and Education Gaps? Evidence from
Rwanda”, Journal of Development Studies, 53-9, 2017, pp. 1376-1395.
Wang, W.; Temsah, G.; Mallick, L., “The impact of health insurance on maternal health care utilization:
evidence from Ghana, Indonesia and Rwanda”, Health Policy and Planning, 32-3, 2017, pp. 366-375.
Woode, M.; Boucekkine, R., “Parental Morbidity, Child Work, and Health Insurance in Rwanda”, Journal
of Demographic Economics, 83-1, 2017, pp. 111-127.
Woode, M., “Parental health shocks and schooling: The impact of mutual health insurance in Rwanda”,
Social Science and Medicine, 173, 2017, pp. 35-47.
10.10 Hepatitis
Gupta, N.; Kabahizi, J.; Mukabatsinda, C.; et al., “‘Waiting for DAAs’: A retrospective chart review of
patients with untreated hepatitis C in Rwanda” PLoS One, 12-3, 2017, e0174148.
Twagirumugabe, T.; Swaibu, G.; Walker, T.; et al., “Hepatitis B virus strains from Rwandan blood donors
are genetically similar and form one clade within subgenotype A1”, BMC Infectious Diseases 17, 2017, p.
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Twagirumugabe, T.; Swaibu, G.; Bergström, T.; Walker, T.; Gahutu, J.; Norder, H., “Low prevalence of
hepatitis C virus RNA in blood donors with anti-hepatitis C virus reactivity in Rwanda”, Transfusion,
57-10, 2017, pp. 2420-2432.
Umumararungu, E.; Ntaganda, F.; Kagira, J.; Maina, N., “Prevalence of Hepatitis C Virus Infection and
Its Risk Factors among Patients Attending Rwanda Military Hospital, Rwanda”, Biomed Research
International, article ID: 5841272, 2017, 7 p.
10.11 Heart Disease
Nahimana, M-R.; Nyandwi, A.; Muhimpundu, M.; et al., “A population-based national estimate of the
prevalence and risk factors associated with hypertension in Rwanda: implications for prevention and
control”, BMC Public Health, 18-2, 2017, 12 p.
10.12 Histology
Muvugabigwi, G.; Nshimiyimana, I.; et al., “Decreasing Histology Turnaround Time Through Stepwise
Innovation and Capacity Building in Rwanda”, Journal of Global Oncology, 2017, 6 p. doi.org/10.1200/
JGO.17.00081
10.13 HIV/AIDS
Franse, C.; Kayigamba, F.; Bakker, M.; et al., “Linkage to HIV care before and after the introduction of
provider-initiated testing and counselling in six Rwandan health facilities”, AIDS Care, 29-3, 2017, pp.
326-334.
Gill, M.; Umutoni, A.; Hoffman, H.; et al., “Understanding Antiretroviral Treatment Adherence Among
HIV-Positive Women at Four Postpartum Time Intervals: Qualitative Results from the Kabeho Study in
Rwanda”, AIDS Patient Care and STDS, 31-4, 2017, pp. 153-166.
Grillo, M.; Sloan, M.; Wankie, C.; et al., “Prevention Interventions for People Living with HIV in
Military Settings”, Current HIV Research, 15-2, 2017, pp. 90-94.
Guillaine, N.; Mwizerwa, W.; Odhiambo, J.; et al., “A Novel Combined Mother-Infant Clinic to Optimize
Post-Partum Maternal Retention, Service Utilization, and Linkage to Services in HIV Care in Rural
Rwanda”, International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS, 6-1, 2017, pp. 36-45. doi:
10.21106/ijma.186.
Habyarimana, C.; Lyambabaje, L., “Binary Logistic Regression Model Application: Identification of
Factors Associated to MTCT of HIV in Rwanda”, International Journal of Scientific Engineering and
Technology, 6-2, 2017, pp: 99-104.
Hassan, A.; Hare, J.; Kamini, G.; et al., “A 35 Viral evolution and innate immune responses during acute
HIV-1 infection and their association with disease pathogenesis”, Virus Evolution, 3-S1, 2017, doi:
10.1093/ve/vew036.034.
Henning, M.; Kirk, C.; Franchett, E.; et al., “Over-age and underserved: a case control study of HIVaffected children and education in Rwanda”, Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 2017, 13 p. doi.org/
10.1080/17450128.2017.1400785.
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Kikuchi, K.; Poudel, K.; Rwibasira, J.; et al., “Caring for perinatally HIV-infected children: call for
mental care for the children and the caregivers”, AIDS Care, 10, 2017, pp. 1280-1286.
Merci, N.; Emerence, U.; Augustin, N.; et al., “CD4+ cells recovery in HIV positive patients with severe
immunosuppression at HAART initiation at Centre Medico-Social Cor-Unum, Kigali”, Pan African
Medical Journal, 26, 2017, 14 p.
Mutagoma, M.; Nyirazinyoye. L.; Sebuhoro, D.; et al., “Syphilis and HIV prevalence and associated
factors to their co-infection, hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses prevalence among female sex workers in
Rwanda”, BMC Infectious Diseases,17, 2017, p. 525.
Mutagoma, M.; Balisanga, H.; Malamba, S.; et al., “Hepatitis B virus and HIV co-infection among
pregnant women in Rwanda”, BMC Infectious Diseases,17-1, 2017, p. 618.
Mutagoma, M.; Samuel, M.; Kayitesi, C.; et al., “High HIV prevalence and associated risk factors among
female sex workers in Rwanda”, International Journal of STD & AIDS, 28-11, 2017, pp. 1082-1089.
Mutagoma, Mwumvaneza; Balisanga, Helene; Remera, Eric; et al., “Ten-year trends of syphilis in serosurveillance of pregnant women in Rwanda and correlates of syphilis-HIV co-infection”, International
Journal of STD & AIDS, 28-1, 2017, pp. 45-53.
Nduwimana, E.; Mukunzi, S.; Ng, L.; Kirk, C.; Bizimana, J.; Betancourt, T., “Mental Health of Children
Living in Foster Families in Rural Rwanda: The Role of HIV and the Family Environment”, AIDS and
Behavior, 21-6, 2017, pp. 1518-1529.
Nsanzimana, S.; Remera, E.; Kanters, S.; et al., “Household survey of HIV incidence in Rwanda: a
national observational cohort study”, The Lancet HIV, 4-10, 2017, e457-e464.
Nsanzimana, S.; Remera, E.; Ribakare, M.; et al., “Phased implementation of spaced clinic visits for
stable HIV-positive patients in Rwanda to support Treat All”, Journal of the International AIDS Society,
20-S4, e21635.
Nyombayire, J.; Anzala, O.; Gazzard, B.; et al., “First-in-Human Evaluation of the Safety and
Immunogenicity of an Intranasally Administered Replication-Competent Sendai Virus-Vectored HIV
Type 1 Gag Vaccine: Induction of Potent T-Cell or Antibody Responses in Prime-Boost Regimens”,
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 215-1, 2017, pp. 95-104.
Remera, E.; Boer, K.; Umuhoza, S.; et al., “Fertility and HIV following universal access to ART in
Rwanda: a cross-sectional analysis of Demographic and Health Survey data”, Reproductive Health, 14-1,
2017, p. 40.
Rothman, J.; Kayigamba, F.; Hills, V.; et al., “The Impact of a Community-Based Intervention Including a
Monthly Food Ration on Food Insecurity Among HIV-Positive Adults During the First Year of
Antiretroviral Therapy”, AIDS and Behavior, Aug. 2017. doi: 10.1007/s10461-017-1897-0.

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Ruark, A.; Stern, E.; Dlamini-Simelane, T.; Kakuze, M., “Love matters: exploring conceptions of love in
Rwanda and Swaziland and relationship to HIV and intimate partner violence”, African Journal of AIDS
Research, 16-4, 2017, pp. 271-282.
Sanders, E.; Price, M.; Karita, E.; et al., “Differences in acute retroviral syndrome by HIV-1 subtype in a
multicentre cohort study in Africa”, AIDS, 31-18, 2017, pp. 2541-2546.
Staveteig, S.; Croft, T.; Kampa, K.; Head, S., “Reaching the 'first 90': Gaps in coverage of HIV testing
among people living with HIV in 16 African countries”, PLoS One, 12-10, 2017, e0186316.
Umutesi, J.; Simmons, B.; Makuza, J.; et al., “Prevalence of hepatitis B and C infection in persons living
with HIV enrolled in care in Rwanda”, BMC Infectious Diseases, 17-1, 2017, p. 315.
Wall, K.; Rida, W.; Haddad, L.; et al., “Pregnancy and HIV Disease Progression in an Early Infection
Cohort from Five African Countries”, Epidemiology, 28-2, 2017, pp. 224-232.
10.14 Hygiene
Guo, A.; Bowling, J.; Bartram, J.; Kayser, G., “Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Rural Health-Care
Facilities: A Cross-Sectional Study in Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia”,
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 97-4, 2017, pp. 1033-1042.
Holmen, I.; Niyokwizerwa, D.; Nyiranzayisaba, B.; Singer, T.; Safdar, N., Challenges to sustainability of
hand hygiene at a rural hospital in Rwanda”, American Journal of Infection Control, 45-8, 2017, pp.
855-859.
Huttinger, A.; Dreibelbis, R.; Kayigamba, F.; et al., “Water, sanitation and hygiene infrastructure and
quality in rural healthcare facilities in Rwanda”, BMC Health Services Research, 17-1, 2017, p. 517.
Kamana, Olivier; Jacxsens, Liesbeth; Kimonyo, Anastase; Uyttendaele, Mieke, “A survey on hygienic
practices and their impact on the microbiological quality and safety in the Rwandan milk and dairy
chain”, International Journal of Dairy Technology, 70-1, 2017, pp. 52-67.
Kirby, M.; Nagel, C.; Rosa, G.; et al., “Use, microbiological effectiveness and health impact of a
household water filter intervention in rural Rwanda: A matched cohort study”, International Journal of
Hygiene and Environmental Health, 220-6, 2017, pp. 1020-1029.
Kobusingye, B., “Influence of stakeholders involvement on project outcomes: A case of water, sanitation,
and hygiene (WASH) project in Rwanda”, European Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 6-6, 2017,
pp. 195-206.
Kraemer, Klaus, “To Wash or Not to Wash”, Sight and Life, 31-3, 2017, pp. 14-16.
Malik, M.; Karangwa, L.; Muzola, A.; et al., “Rural WASH programming: experiences from Rwanda”,
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Morgan, C.; Bowling, M.; Bartram, J.; Lyn Kayser, G., “Water, sanitation, and hygiene in schools: Status
and implications of low coverage in Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia”,
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 220-6, 2017, pp. 950-959.
Nahimana, M.; Ngoc C.; Olu, O.; et al., “Knowledge, attitude and practice of hygiene and sanitation in a
Burundian refugee camp: implications for control of a Salmonella typhi outbreak”, Pan African Medical
Journal, 28-54, 2017. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2017.28.54.12265.
Stone, M.; Ndagijimana, H., “Educational intervention to reduce disease related to sub-optimal basic
hygiene in Rwanda: initial evaluation and feasibility study”, Pilot Feasibility Studies, 4-4, 2017, 19 p.
Zambrano, L.; Priest, J.; Ivan, E.; et al., “Use of Serologic Responses against Enteropathogens to Assess
the Impact of a Point-of-Use Water Filter: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Western Province, Rwanda”,
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 97-3, 2017, pp. 876-887.
10.15 Information and Communication Technology
Karara, G.; Verbeke F.; Nyssen. M., “ICT-Enabled Universal Health Coverage Monitoring and Evaluation
in Sub-Saharan Health Facilities: Study in 8 Reference Hospitals of Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic
Republic of Congo and Mali”, Journal of Health Science, 5, 2017, pp. 215-226.
L’Engle, K.; Plourde, K.; Zan, T., “Evidence-based adaptation and scale-up of a mobile phone health
information service”, mHealth, 3, 2017, 11 p. doi: 10.21037/mhealth.2017.02.06.
Mugarura, Amiri; Markon, Sandor, “Remote Patient Diagnosing Using Health Care Sensor Networks in
Rural Areas, Rwanda”, Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, 44, 2017, pp. 255-262.
10.16 Immunisation
Dochez, C.; Burnett, R.; Mbassi, S.; et al., “Improving skills and institutional capacity to strengthen
adolescent immunisation programmes and health systems in African countries through HPV vaccine
introduction”, Papillomavirus Research, 4, 2017, pp. 66-71.
Vorsters, A.; Pattyn, J.; Van Keer, S.; et al., “The use of first void urine to monitor HPV vaccination
impact, results from Bhutan and Rwanda”, Tropical Medicine & International Health, 22-SI, Suppl. 1,
2017, p. 63.
Weldegebriel, G.; Mwenda, J.; Chakauya, J.; Daniel, F.; Masresha, B.; Parashar, U.; Tate, J., “Impact of
rotavirus vaccine on rotavirus diarrhoea in countries of East and Southern Africa”, Vaccine, Oct. 2017.
doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.10.050.
10.17 Influenza
Nyamusore, J.; Rukelibuga, J., “The national burden of influenza-associated severe acute respiratory
illness hospitalization in Rwanda, 2012-2014”, Influenza and Other respiratory viruses, 2-1, 2017, doi:
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10.18 Leprosy
Uwimana, I.; Bizimungu, N.; Ingabire, F.; Mukamukwiye, E.; Sharangabo, O.; Ngabonziza, S.; Kamanzi,
E., “Trends in leprosy case detection in Rwanda, 1995-2011: analysis of 17 years of laboratory data”,
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 6-1, 2017, p. 426. doi: 10.4102/ajlm.v6i1.426.
10.19 Leptospirosis
Munyengabe, Marc; Hale, DeVon; Walker, Tim; et al., “Epidemiology of Leptospirosis Among Patients
Presenting with Acute Febrile Illness to Lakeside Health Centers in Rural Rwanda”, American Journal of
Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 95-5, 2017, p. 143.
10.20 Malaria
Alegana, V.; Wright, J.; Bosco, C.; et al., “Malaria prevalence metrics in low- and middle-income
countries: an assessment of precision in nationally-representative surveys”, Malaria Journal, 16-1, 2017,
p. 475.
Chandani, Y.; Duffy, M.; Lamphere, B.; Noel, M.; Heaton, A.; Andersson, S., “Quality improvement
practices to institutionalize supply chain best practices for iCCM: Evidence from Rwanda and Malawi”,
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 13-6, 2017, pp. 1095-1109.
Eckert, E.; Florey, L.; Tongren, J.; et al., “Impact Evaluation of Malaria Control Interventions on
Morbidity and All-Cause Child Mortality in Rwanda, 2000-2010”, American Journal of Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene, 97-3, 2017, pp. 99-110.
Galactionova, K.; Smith, T.; de Savigny, D.; Penny, M., “State of inequality in malaria intervention
coverage in sub-Saharan African countries”, BMC Medicine, 15, 2017, p. 185.
Ingabire, C.; Hakizimana, E.; Rulisa, A.; et al., “Community-based biological control of malaria
mosquitoes using Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (BTI) in Rwanda: community awareness,
acceptance and participation”, Malaria Journal, 16-1, 2017, p. 399.
Kozycki, C.; Umulisa, N.; Rulisa, S.; et al., “False-negative malaria rapid diagnostic tests in Rwanda:
impact of Plasmodium falciparum isolates lacking hrp2 and declining malaria transmission”, Malaria
Journal, 16-1, 2017, p. 123.
Rulisa, A.; Borne, B.; Ingabire, C., “Community-based biological control of malaria mosquitoes using
Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (Bti) in Rwanda: community awareness, acceptance, and
participation”, Malaria Journal, 16-1, 2017, p. 399.
Surowiec, I.; Gouveia-Figueira, S; Orikiiriza, J.; et al., “The oxylipin and endocannabidome responses in
acute phase Plasmodium falciparum malaria in children”, Malaria Journal, 16, 2017, p. 358.
Theiss-Nyland, K.; Kone, D.; Karema, C.; et al., “The Relative Roles of ANC and EPI in the Continuous
Distribution of LLINs: A Qualitative Study in Four Countries”6, Health Policy and Planning, 32-4, 2017,
pp. 467-75.
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LLINs: Long lasting insecticidal nets; ANC: antenatal care: EPI: Expanded Programme on Immunizations
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Thomson, M.; Ukawuba, I.; Hershey, C.; Bennett, A.; Ceccato, P.; Lyon, B.; Dinku, T., “Using Rainfall
and Temperature Data in the Evaluation of National Malaria Control Programs in Africa”, American
Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 97-3, 2017, pp. 32-45.
Umulisa, Noella; Mugirente, Angelique; Umubyeyi, Veneranda; et al., “Rwanda Towards Malaria PreElimination: Active Case Investigation in a Low Endemic District”, American Journal of Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene, 95-5, 2017, p. 97.
Uwimana, A.; Nisingizwe, M.; Uyizeye, D.; et al., “Comparison of two artemisinin-based combination
therapies for the treatment of uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria among children in
Rwanda”, Tropical Medicine & International Health, 2-Suppl. 1, 2017, p. 360.
Uwimana, A.; Nisingizwe, M.; Uyizeye, D.; et al., “Evaluation of the expanded home-based management
for malaria program in Rwanda: an interrupted time-series study”, Tropical Medicine & International
Health, 22-Suppl. 1, 2017, p. 365.
Zwang, J.; D’Alessandro, U.; Ndiaye, J-L.; et al., “Haemoglobin changes and risk of anaemia following
treatment for uncomplicated falciparum malaria in sub-Saharan Africa”, BMC Infectious Diseases,17,
2017, p. 443.
10.21 Mental Health; Psychopathology
Betancourt, T.; Ng, L.; Kirk, C.; Brennan, R.; et al., “Family-based promotion of mental health in children
affected by HIV: a pilot randomized controlled trial”, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 58-8,
2017, pp. 922-930.
Blackie, Laura; Jayawickreme, Eranda; Hitchcott, Nicki; Joseph, Stephen, “Distinguishing Post-traumatic
Growth from Psychological Adjustment Among Rwandan Genocide Survivors”, in Carr, D.; Arthur,
J.; Kristjánsson, K. (eds), Varieties of Virtue Ethics, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp. 299-317.
Blackie, Laura; Hitchcott, Nicki; Joseph, Stephen, “Looking for post-traumatic growth in perpetrators of
the 1994 genocide in Rwanda: a discussion of theoretical and ethical issues”, Journal of Perpetrator
Research, 1, 2017. doi: 10.21039/jpr.v1i1.39
Caserta, Alemu; Punamäki, Raija-Leena; Pirttilä-Backman, Anna-Maija, “The Buffering Role of Social
Support on the Psychosocial Wellbeing of Orphans in Rwanda”, Social Development, 26-1, 2017, pp.
204-224.
Caserta, Tehetna; Pirttilä-Backman, Anna-Maija; Punamäki, Raija-Leena, “The association between
psychosocial well-being and living environments: a case of orphans in Rwanda”, Child and Family Social
Work, 22-2, 2017, pp. 881-891.
Kaplan, Suzanne; Hamburger, Andreas, “The developmental psychology of social trauma and violence :
the case of the Rwanda genocide”, in Laub, D.; Hamburger, A. (eds), Psychoanalysis and holocaust
testimony: unwanted memories of social trauma, Routledge, 2017, chap. 6.

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Lindert, J.; Knobler, H.; Kawachi, I.; et al., “Psychopathology of children of genocide survivors: a
systematic review on the impact of genocide on their children`s psychopathology from five countries”,
International Journal of Epidemiology, 46-1, 2017, pp. 246-257.
Mukeshimana, M.; Mchunu, G., “Management of Co-Morbidity of Depression and Chronic NonCommunicable Diseases in Rwanda”, Ethiopian Journal of Health Science, 27-1, 2017, pp. 17-26.
Nshimiyimana A.; Brackelaire J.-L.; Rutembesa E., “‘Groupe de guérison des blessures’: une recherche
avec des veuves rescapées sur les rituels de deuil et la reconstruction psychique après le génocide au
Rwanda”, Cahiers de Psychologie Clinique, 48-1, 2017, pp. 91-112.
Nyirandagijimana, B.; Edwards, J.; et al., “Closing the gap: decentralising mental health care to primary
care centres in one rural district of Rwanda”, Public Health Action, 7-3, 2017, pp. 231-236.
Owoso, A.; Jansen, S.; Ndetei, D.; et al., “A comparative study of psychotic and affective symptoms in
Rwandan and Kenyan students”, Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, 1-12, 2017. doi: 10.1017/
S2045796016001074.
Scorza, P.; Duarte, C.; Stevenson, A.; et al., “Individual-level factors associated with mental health in
Rwandan youth affected by HIV/AIDS”, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 52-7, 2017,
pp. 867-875.
Scott, J.; Nyinawankusi, J.; Enumah, S.; et al., “Improving prehospital trauma care in Rwanda through
continuous quality improvement: an interrupted time series analysis”, Injury, 48-7, pp. 1376-1381.
Smith, S.; Misago, C.; Osrow, R.; et al., “Evaluating process and clinical outcomes of a primary care
mental health integration project in rural Rwanda: a prospective mixed-methods protocol”, BMJ Open,
7-2, 2017, e014067.
Smith, Stephanie; Kayiteshonga, Yvonne; Misago, Claire; et al., “Integrating mental health care into
primary care: the case of one rural district in Rwanda”, Intervention, 15-2, 2017, pp. 136-150.
Taylor, Christopher, “Génocide et santé mentale au Rwanda: une rencontre interdisciplinaire à formuler”,
in Bourdier, F.; Grenier-Torres, C. (eds.), L’interdisciplinarité: un enjeu pour le développement, Karthala,
2017, chap. 8.
Taylor, Christopher, “Ihahamuka-PTSD in Postgenocidal Rwanda: Culture, Continuity and Change in
Rwandan Therapeutics”, in Olsen, W.; Sargent, C. (eds), African Medical Pluralism, Indiana University
Press, 2017, ch. 8.
Toroi, Niina, “‘Yoga Is Like Medicine’: Yoga as a Form of Trauma Relief in Rwanda”, in Johnston, L.
(ed), Sports, Peacebuilding and Ethics, Taylor & Francis, 2017, pp. 69-84.
Toussaint, Loren; Kalayjian, Ani; Herman, Kaley; et al., “Traumatic stress symptoms, forgiveness, and
meaning in life in four traumatized regions of the world”, International Perspectives in Psychology:
Research, Practice, Consultation, 6-1, 2017, pp. 5-16.
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Umuhoza Alice, “HIV and mental health: neuropsychiatric aspect of HIV infected individuals at Kigali,
Rwanda”, Sexually Transmitted Infections, 93-Suppl. 2, 2017. doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2017-053264.677
Uwamaliya, P.; Smith, G., “Rehabilitation for Survivors of the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda: What Are the
Lessons Learned?”, Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 38-4, 2017, 361-367.
Vostanis, P., “Development and evaluation of a psychosocial model for children who experience trauma
from low and middle-income countries”, European Psychiatry, 41-Suppl., 2017, p. 308.
Yusin, Jennifer, The Future Life of Trauma: Partitions, Borders, Repetition, Fordham University Press,
2017, 208 p.
10.22 Mycology
Nweze, E.; Eke, I., “Dermatophytes and dermatophytosis in the Eastern and Southern parts of Africa”,
Medical Mycology, Apr 2017. doi: 10.1093/mmy/myx025.
10.23 Neurology
Uwacu, B.; Sebera, F.; Niyongira, E.; et al., “A six-month follow-up of persons living with epilepsy,
newly diagnosed at the CARAES tertiary neurology reference centre at Ndera, Kigali (Rwanda)”,
European Journal of Neurology, 24-Suppl. 1, 2017, p. 630.
10.24 Nursing
Baziga, V., “Student nurses’s stigmatising attitudes towards persons with a mental disorder in a selected
school of nursing and midwifery in Rwanda”, Rwanda Journal, 4-1, 2017, pp. 22-28.
Bazirete, O.; Mbombo, N.; Adejumo, O., “Utilisation of the partogram among nurses and midwives in
selected health facilities in the Eastern Province of Rwanda”, Curationis, 40-1, 2017, e1-e9.
McCarthy, C.; Gross, J.; Verani, A.; et al., Cross-sectional description of nursing and midwifery preservice education accreditation in east, central, and southern Africa in 2013”, Human Resources for
Health,15, 2017, p. 48.
Muraraneza, C.; Mtshali, G., “Conceptualization of competency based curricula in pre-service nursing
and midwifery education: A grounded theory approach”, Nurse Education in Practice, 28, 2017, pp.
175-181.
Nankundwa, E.; Brysiewicz, P., “Lived experiences of Rwandan ICU nurses caring for patients with a donot-resuscitate order”, Southern African Journal of Critical Care, 33-1, 2017, pp. 19-22.
Rosa, W., “Assessing the Readiness of Nursing Sectors in Low- and Middle-Income Countries to Adopt
Holistic Practice: Rwanda as Exemplar”, Holistic Nursing Practice, 31-3, 2017, pp. 183-192.
Smith, C., “Challenges for an English-Speaking American Nurse Working in Rwanda”, Journal of the
American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 23-1, 2017, pp. 73-76.

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Uwimana, M.; Kerr, J., “Exploring stressors experienced by registered nurses at a selected teaching
hospital in Rwanda”, Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 19-1, 2017, pp. 41-55.
Uwizeye, G.; Mukamana, D.; Relf, M.; et al., “Building Nursing and Midwifery Capacity Through
Rwanda's Human Resources for Health Program”, Journal of Transcultural Nursing, May 2017. doi:
10.1177/1043659617705436.
10.25 Nutrition
Ahishakiye, Jeanine; Bouwman, Laura; Brouwer, Ingeborg; Matsiko, Eric; Koelen, Maria, “Stressors and
coping strategies of infant and young child feeding practices in Rwanda: perceptions of mothers, fathers,
grandmothers and community health workers”, Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, 71-Suppl. 2, 2017, pp.
400-401.
Donahue, A.; Berti, P.; Siekmans, K.; Tugirimana, P.; Boy, E., “Prevalence of Iron Deficiency and Iron
Deficiency Anemia in the Northern and Southern Provinces of Rwanda”, Food and Nutrition Bulletin,
38-4, 2017, pp. 554-563.
Eckvah, Colleen, “5 Facts About Hunger in Rwanda”, The Borgen Project Blog, 2017.
Finkelstein, Julia; Haas, J.; Mehta, S., “Iron-biofortified staple food crops for improving iron status: a
review of the current evidence”, Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 44, 2017, pp. 138-145.
Gafirita, J.; Kiiza, G.; Murekatete, A.; et al., “Seroprevalence of Brucellosis among Patients Attending a
District Hospital in Rwanda”, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 97-3, 2017, pp.
831-835.
Habyarimana, F.; Zewotir, T.; Ramroop, S., “Structured Additive Quantile Regression for Assessing the
Determinants of Childhood Anemia in Rwanda”, International Journal of Environmental Research and
Public Health, 14-6, 2017, e652.
Hetherington, J.; Wiethoelter, A.; Negin, J.; Mor, S., “Livestock ownership, animal source foods and child
nutritional outcomes in seven rural village clusters in Sub-Saharan Africa”, Agriculture and Food
Security, 6-9, 2017.
Jones, Rebecca; Ramakrishnan, Usha; Yount, Kathryn; et al., “Women’s empowerment: pathways
towards maternal and child nutritional outcomes”, Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 71-Suppl. 2,
2017, p. 589.
Kasper, Christoph; Brandt, Juliane; Lindschulte, Katharina; Giseke, Undine, “The urban food system
approach: thinking in spatialized systems”, Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems, 41-8, 2017, pp.
1009-1025.
Mahamadou, Tanimoune, “Siblings 6-59 months and child stunting in ‘multi-multi’ nutrition
programme”, Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 71-Suppl. 2, 2017, p. 455.

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Matsiko, Eric; Hulshof, Paul; Van der Velde, Laura; et al., “Infant breastmilk intakes and mothers’ body
composition and energy expenditure: a comparative study”, Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, 71-Suppl.
2, 2017, pp. 310-311.
Matsiko, Eric; Melse-Boonstra, Alida; Ahishakiye, Jeanine; et al., “Gender specific determinants of
stunting among Rwandan children 6-23 months old”, Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, 71-Suppl. 2,
2017, p. 343.
Matsiko, F.; Kanyange, G.; Ingabire, G., “Detection and quantification of aflatoxin in cassava and maize
flour sold in Kigali open markets, Rwanda”, International Food Research Journal, 24-1, 2017, pp.
459-464.
Mucumbitsi, Joseph; Nyirambabazi, Angelique; Musabyumuremyi, Celestin; et al.,“Impact of population
growth on food security in Rwanda, case study of Huye District”, International Journal of
Multidisciplinary and Current Research, 5. 2017, pp. 896-9.
Murekezi, Abdoul; Oparinde, Adewale; Birol, Ekin, “Consumer market segments for biofortified iron
beans in Rwanda: Evidence from a hedonic testing study”, Food Policy, 66, 2017, pp. 35-49.
Murray-Kolb, L.; Wenger. M.; Scott, S.; Rhoten, S.; Lung’aho, M.; Haas, J., “Consumption of IronBiofortified Beans Positively Affects Cognitive Performance in 18- to 27-Year-Old Rwandan Female
College Students in an 18-Week Randomized Controlled Efficacy Trial”, Journal of Nutrition, 147-11,
2017, pp. 2109-2117.
Nishimwe, Kizito; Wanjuki, Immaculate; Karangwa, Charles; Darnell, Ross; Harvey, Jagger, “An initial
characterization of aflatoxin B1 contamination of maize sold in the principal retail markets of Kigali,
Rwanda”, Food Control, 73-Part B, 2017, pp. 574-580.
Niyibituronsa, M.; et al., “Isoflavones content in soybean and soybean milk in Rwanda”, Proceedings of
the Nutrition Society, 76 (OCE1), E23, 2017. doi:10.1017/S0029665117000234
Niyonzima, E.; Ongol, M.; Brostaux, Y.; Korsak, N.; Daube, G.; Kimonyo, A.; Sindic, M., “Meat retail
conditions within the establishments of Kigali city (Rwanda): bacteriological quality and risk factors for
Salmonella occurrence”, Tropical Animal Health and Production, Nov. 2017, doi: 10.1007/
s11250-017-1466-6.
Niyonzima, Eugène; Ongol, Martin; Brostaux, Yves; et al., “Consumption patterns, bacteriological quality
and risk factors for Salmonella contamination in meat-based meals consumed outside the home in Kigali,
Rwanda”, Food Control, 73-Part B, 2017, pp. 546-554.
Nzabuheraheza, F.; Nyiramugwera, A., “Food security status in developing countries: a case study of
Burera and Musanze districts of Rwanda”, African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and
Development, 17-3, 2017, pp. 12413-12496.
Ouma, Cyprian, “Panorama of nutrition landscape in East African community”, Annals of Nutrition &
Metabolism, 71, 2017, p. 756.
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Ouma, Cyprian; Tanimoune, Mahamadou, “Improving the minimum acceptable diet among infants”,
Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, 71-Suppl. 2, 2017, p. 835.
Ouma, Cyprian; Tanimoune, Mahamadou, “Coexistence of overweight, obesity and underweight among
people living with HIV: a finding from Rwanda 2015 national nutrition and food security vulnerability
assessment”, Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, 71-Suppl. 2, 2017, p. 846.
Ouma, E.; Flax, V.; Twine, E.; et al., “Enhancing milk quality and consumption for improved income and
nutrition in Rwanda”, Kigali: Feed the Future (USAID, UR, RTI, et al.), 7 March 2017, 13 p.
Parker, Megan; Abu-Haydar, Elizabeth; Matsiko, Eric; et al., “Evaluation of hemoglobin measurement
tools for child anemia screening in Rwanda”, Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, 71-Suppl. 2, 2017, p.
1161.
Reed, S.; Neuman, H.; Glahn, R.; Koren, O.; Tako, E., “Characterizing the gut (Gallus gallus) microbiota
following the consumption of an iron biofortified Rwandan cream seeded carioca (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.)
bean-based diet”, PLoS One,12-8, 2017, e0182431.
Sinharoy, Sheela; Schmidt, Wolf-Peter; Wendt, Ronald; et al., “Impact of community health clubs on
child diarrhoea, nutritional status, and water quality in Western Rwanda: cluster- randomised controlled
trial”, Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, 71-Supp. 2, 2017, p. 319.
Ssemanda, James Noah, “Indicator microorganisms in fresh vegetables from farm to fork in Rwanda”,
Food Control, 75, 2017, pp. 126-133.
Uwiringiyimana, Vestine; Veldkamp, Antonie; Ocké, Marga; Amer, Sherif, “Complementary feeding
practices and stunting among infants and young children in the Northern province of Rwanda”, Annals of
Nutrition & Metabolism, 71-Suppl. 2, 2017, p. 1055.
Weatherspoon, D.; Steele-Adjognon, M.; Niyitanga, F.; Dushimumuremyi, J..; Naseem, A.; Oehmke, J.,
“Food expenditure patterns, preferences, policy, and access of Rwandan households”, British Food
Journal, 119-6, 2017, pp. 1202-1215.
10.26 Obesity
Amugsi, D.; Dimbuene, Z.; Mberu, B.; Muthuri, S.; Ezeh, A., “Prevalence and time trends in overweight
and obesity among urban women: an analysis of demographic and health surveys data from 24 African
countries, 1991-2014”, BMJ Open, 7-10, 2017, e017344.
10.27 Obstetrics; Gynaecology; Maternal Care
Chang, A.; Li, Y.; Ogbuoji, O., “Modest improvements in skilled birth attendants at delivery with
increased Mutuelles coverage in Rwanda”, Journal of Public Health, 11, 2017, 7 p. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/
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de Graft-Johnson, J.; Vesel, L.; Rosen, H.; et al., “Cross-sectional observational assessment of quality of
newborn care immediately after birth in health facilities across six sub-Saharan African countries”, BMJ
Open, 7-3, 2017, e014680.
de Sardan, J-P.; Diarra, A.; Moha, M., “Travelling models and the challenge of pragmatic contexts and
practical norms: the case of maternal health”, Health Research Policy and Systems, 15-Suppl. 1, 2017, p.
60.
Kalisa, R.; Rulisa, S.; van Roosmalen, J.; van den Akker, T., “Maternal and perinatal outcome after
previous caesarean section in rural Rwanda”, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 17-1, 2017, p. 272.
Kano, M.; Sudo, N; et al., “Validity of The Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women of Reproductive Age
(MDD-W) in Rural Rwanda”, Japanese Journal of Medicine, 83-5, 2017, pp. 150-162.
Mukamurigo, J.; Berg, M.; Ntaganira, J.; Nyirazinyoye, L.; Dencker, A., “Associations between
perceptions of care and women's childbirth experience: a population-based cross-sectional study in
Rwanda”, BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth, 17-1, p. 181.
Musafili, A.; Persson, L.; Baribwira, C.; Påfs, J.; Mulindwa, P.; Essén, B., “Case review of perinatal
deaths at hospitals in Kigali, Rwanda: perinatal audit with application of a three-delays analysis”, BMC
Pregnancy and Childbirth, 17-1, 2017, p. 85.
Ndayisenga, Théoneste; Mukanyandwi, Angélique, “Factors Contributing to Birth Asphyxia as the Major
Complication among Newborns Delivered at Gitwe District Hospital, Southern Province, Rwanda”,
International Journal of Public Health and Clinical Sciences, 4-3, 2017, pp. 147-151.
Niyitegeka, J.; Nshimirimana, G.; Silverstein, A.; et al., “Longer travel time to district hospital worsens
neonatal outcomes: a retrospective cross-sectional study of the effect of delays in receiving emergency
cesarean section in Rwanda”, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 17, 2017, p. 242.
Ntigurirwa, P.; Mellor, K.; Langer, D.; et al., “A health partnership to reduce neonatal mortality in four
hospitals in Rwanda”, Global Health, 13-1, 2017, p. 28.
Nyirahabimana, N.; Ufashingabire, C.; Lin, Y.; et al., “Maternal predictors of neonatal outcomes after
emergency cesarean section: a retrospective study in three rural district hospitals in Rwanda”, Maternal
Health, Neonatology and Perinatology, 3, 2017, 13 p.
O'Donovan, C.; Markham, G.; Cooper, H.; et al., “’Is it time to check in?’: The challenges to
implementing the World Health Organization (WHO) Safe Childbirth Checklist in Rwanda”, BJOG-An
International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 124-1/Suppl. 2, 2017, pp. 58-58.
Pimentel, Veronica; Rwab, Denis; Gahima, John; et al., “Long-Term Skills Retention After Obstetric
Simulation Training for Skilled-Birth Attendants in Rural Rwanda”, Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2017. doi:
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Pimentel, V.; Rwab, D.; Gahima, J.; Rulisa, S., “Correlation of Obstetrical Skills and Confidence Level of
Skilled Birth Attendants in Rural Rwanda”, Obstetrics & Gynecology, May 2017. doi: 10.1097/01.AOG.
0000514354.59459.cb
Rurangirwa, A.; Mogren, I.; Nyirazinyoye, L.; Ntaganira, J.; Krantz, G., “Determinants of poor utilization
of antenatal care services among recently delivered women in Rwanda; a population based study”, BMC
Pregnancy & Childbirth,17-1, 2017, p.142.
Samuels, F.; Amaya, A.; Balabanova, D., “Drivers of health system strengthening: learning from
implementation of maternal and child health programmes in Mozambique, Nepal and Rwanda”, Health
Policy and Planning, 32-7, 2017, pp. 1015-1031.
Sayinzoga, F.; Bijlmakers, L.; van der Velden, K.; van Dillen, J., “Severe maternal outcomes and quality
of care at district hospitals in Rwanda: a multicentre prospective case-control study”, BMC Pregnancy
Childbirth, 17-1, 2017, p. 394.
Semasaka, J.; Krantz, G.; Nzayirambaho, M.; Munyanshongore, C.; Edvardsson, K.; Mogren, I.,
“Prevalence of pregnancy-related complications and course of labour of surviving women who gave birth
in selected health facilities in Rwanda: a health facility-based, cross-sectional study”, BMJ Open, 7-7,
2017, e015015.
Shapira, G.; Kalisa, I.; J Condo, J.; et al., “The effects of in-kind demand-side conditional transfers for
improving uptake of maternal and child health services in Rwanda”, World Bank Policy Research
Working Paper No. 8060, 18 May 2017, 21 p.
Wilmot, E.; Yotebieng, M.; Norris, A.; Ngabo, F., “Missed Opportunities in Neonatal Deaths in Rwanda:
Applying the Three Delays Model in a Cross-Sectional Analysis of Neonatal Death”, Maternal and Child
Health Journal, 21-5, 2017, pp. 1121-1129.
Virgo, S.; Gon, G.; Cavallaro, F.; Graham, W.; Wood, S., “Who delivers where? The effect of obstetric
risk on facility delivery in East Africa”, Tropical Medicine & International Health, 22-9, 2017, pp.
1081-1098.
10.28 Oncology
Chamberlin, M.; Rugwizangoga, B.; de Abreu, F., “Feasibility Study of Molecular Profiling of Gastric
Cancer Specimens From Rwanda”, Journal of Global Oncology, 44S, 2017, p. 44.
Fabien, N., “Overview of Multiple Myeloma in Rwanda”, Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma and Leukemia,
17-1/Suppl., 2017, pp. e96–e97
Habyarimana, T.; Attaleb, M.; Mugenzi, P.; et al. “Association of p53 Codon 72 Polymorphism with
Breast Cancer in a Rwandese Population”, Pathobiology, 2017. doi: 10.1159/00048166
Lansigan, F.; Costa, C.; Mpanumusingo, E.; et al., “A novel global health fellowship elective in oncology
in Rwanda: A multi-faceted model in education”, Journal of Clinical Oncology, 35-15/Suppl., 2017. doi:
10.1200/JCO.2017.35.15_suppl.e18086.
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Milner Jr., Dan, “Humanitarian endeavor brings rapid cancer diagnostics to sub-Saharan Africa and
Haiti”, Medical Laboratory Observer, 49-6, 2017, pp. 42-43.
Neal, C.; Rusangwa, C.; Borg, R.; et al., “Cost of Providing Quality Cancer Care at the Butaro Cancer
Center of Excellence in Rwanda”, Journal of Global Oncology, 2017, 8 p. doi: https://doi.org/10.1200/
JGO.17.00003
Ntizimira, C.; Ngizwenayo, S.; Krakauer, E.; et al., “Addressing End-of-Life Care in Cancer Patients
through "Ubuntu": Lessons Learned from Rwanda in Global Health Perspective of Humanity”, Current
Obstetrics and Gynecology Reports, 6-1, 2017, pp. 82-83.
Rubagumya, F.; Xu, M.; May, L.; Driscoll, C., “Outcomes of Low-Intensity Treatment of Acute
Lymphoblastic Leukemia at Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence in Rwanda”, Journal of Global
Oncology, 2017. doi.org/10.1200/JGO.2017.009290
Ruzigana, G.; Bazzet-Matabele, L.; Rulisa, S.; Martin, A.; Ghebre, R., “Cervical cancer screening at a
tertiary care center in Rwanda”, Gynecologic Oncology Reports, 21, 2017, pp. 13-16.
Tual, Véronique, “Rwanda: le pari des pratiques avancées”, Bulletin Infirmier du Cancer, 17-2, 2017, pp.
67-68.
10.29 Palliative Care
Grant, L.; Downing, J.; Luyirika, E., et al, “Integrating palliative care into national health systems in
Africa: a multi-country intervention study”, Journal of Global Health, 7-1, 2017, e010419.
Rhee, J.; Garralda, E.; Torrado, C.; et al., “Palliative care in Africa: a scoping review from 2005-16”, The
Lancet Oncology, 18-9, 2017, pp. e522-e531.
10.30 Parasitology
Afriyie, S.; Ryan, U., “Cryptosporidium and Giardia in Africa: current and future challenges”, Parasites
and Vectors,10, 2017, p. 195.
Krücken, J.; Fraundorfer, K.; Mugisha, J.; et al., “Reduced efficacy of albendazole against Ascaris
lumbricoides in Rwandan schoolchildren”, International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug
Resistance, 7-3, 2017, pp. 262-271.
Nyandwi, E.; Veldkamp, A.; Amer, S.; Karema, C.; Umulisa, I., “Schistosomiasis mansoni incidence data
in Rwanda can improve prevalence assessments, by providing high-resolution hotspot and risk factors
identification”, BMC Public Health, 17-1, 2017, p. 845.
Nyandwi, E.; Veldkamp, T.; Osei, F.; Amer, S., “Spatio-temporal dynamics of schistosomiasis in Rwanda
between 2001 and 2012: impact of the national Neglected Tropical Disease control programme”,
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Rujeni, N.; Morona, D.; Ruberanziza, E.; Mazigo, H., “Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis
in Rwanda: an update on their epidemiology and control”, Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 6-1, 2017, 8 p.
10.31 Pediatrics
Aluisio, A.; Umuhire, O.; Mbanjumucyo, G.; et al., “Epidemiologic Characteristics of Pediatric Trauma
Patients Receiving Prehospital Care in Kigali, Rwanda”, Pediatric Emergency Care, 2017. doi: 10.1097/
PEC.0000000000001045.
Batamuliza. K.; Waiswa, P.; Lilford, R.; Tucci, D,. “Knowledge and care seeking practices for ear
infections among parents of under five children in Kigali, Rwanda: a cross-sectional study”, BMC Ear,
Nose and Throat Disorders,17, 2017, 7 p. doi: 10.1186/s12901-017-0040- 1
Butler, E.; Tran, T.; Nagarajan, N.; et al., “Epidemiology of pediatric surgical needs in low-income
countries”, PLoS One, 12-3, 2017, e0170968.
Cartledge, P.; Umuhoza, C.; Harrison, C., “In a Resource-Limited Setting, Is Oral Ibuprofen Effective for
Closure of a Patent Ductus Arteriosus in a Preterm Neonate?”, Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, Nov. 2017.
doi: 10.1093/tropej/fmx085.
Connell, B.; Quinn, M.; Scheuerman, P., “Risk factors of diarrheal disease among children in the East
African countries of Burundi, Rwanda and Tanzania”, Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health,
6-1, 2017, 8 p.
Cowell, M.; Schrager, S.; Nuthulaganti, T.; Kyamanywa, P., “Trainee Evaluation of a Human Resources
for Health Program in Rwanda”, Pediatrics, 140-1, 2017.
Hategeka, C.; Shoveller, J.; Tuyisenge, L.; Lynd, L., “Assessing process of paediatric care in a resourcelimited setting: a cross-sectional audit of district hospitals in Rwanda”, Paediatrics and International
Child Health, 1-9, 2017. doi 10.1080/20469047.2017.1303017
Hategeka, C.; Shoveller, J.; Tuyisenge, L.; et al., “Pediatric emergency care capacity in a low-resource
setting: An assessment of district hospitals in Rwanda”, PLoS One,12-3, 2017, e0173233.
Karema, Corine; Umulisa, Irenee; Ruberanziza, Eugene; et al., “The Impact of Mass Drug Administration
on Reduction of NTD Prevalence In Rwanda”, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene,
95-5, 2017, p. 380.
Kirk, C.; Uwamungu, J.; Wilson, K.; et al., “Health, nutrition, and development of children born preterm
and low birth weight in rural Rwanda: a cross-sectional study”, BMC Pediatrics, 17-1, 2017, p. 191.
Mucumbitsi, J.; Bulwer, B.; Mutesa, L.; et al., “Prevalence of rheumatic valvular heart disease in
Rwandan school children: echocardiographic evaluation using the World Heart Federation criteria”,
Cardiovascular Journal of Africa, 28-5, 2017, pp. 285-292.
Mugemana, H.; Rogo, T., “Burns in children admitted at the university teaching hospital of Kigali
(CHUK), Rwanda: a descriptive study”, Rwanda Medical Journal, 74-1, 2017, pp. 11-13.
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Mukabutera, A.; Thomson, D.; Hedt-Gauthier, B.; et al., “Exogenous factors matter when interpreting the
results of an impact evaluation: a case study of rainfall and child health programme intervention in
Rwanda”, Tropical Medicine and International Health, Oct. 2017. doi: 10.1111/tmi.12995.
Mukara, K.; Waiswa, P.; Lilford, R.; Tucci, D., “Knowledge and care seeking practices for ear infections
among parents of under five children in Kigali, Rwanda: a cross-sectional study”, BMC Ear, Nose and
Throat Disorders, 17-7, 2017, doi: 10.1186/s12901-017-0040-1.
Mukara, Kaitesi; Lilford, Richard J.; Tucci, Debara Lyn; Waiswa, Peter, “Prevalence of Middle Ear
Infections and Associated Risk Factors in Children under 5 Years in Gasabo District of Kigali City,
Rwanda”, International Journal of Pediatrics, Article ID 4280583, 2017, 8 p.
Navale, S.; Habumugisha, L.; et al., “Exploring Drivers of Infant Deaths in Rural Rwanda Through
Verbal Social Autopsy”, Annals of Global Health, 2017. doi.org/10.1016/j.aogh.2017.10.029
Ngabireyimana, E.; Mutaganzwa, M.; Kirk, C.; et al., “A retrospective review of the Pediatric
Development Clinic implementation: a model to improve medical, nutritional and developmental
outcomes of at-risk under-five children in rural Rwanda”, Maternal Health, Neonatology and
Perinatology, 3, 2017, 13 p. doi: 10.1186/s40748-017-0052-2
Niragire, F., Achia, T.; Lyambabaje, A.; Ntaganira, J., “Child mortality inequalities across Rwanda
districts: a geoadditive continuous-time survival analysis”, Geospatial Health, 12-1, 2017, p. 450.
Nyirasafari, R.; Corden, M.; Karambizi, A.; et al., “Predictors of mortality in a paediatric intensive care
unit in Kigali, Rwanda”, Paediatrics and International Child Health, 37-2, 2017, pp. 109-115.
Persson, L.; Rahman, A.; Peña, R.; Perez, W.; Musafili, A.; Hoa, D., “Child survival revolutions revisited:
lessons learned from Bangladesh, Nicaragua, Rwanda and Vietnam”, Acta Paediatrica, 106-6, 2017, pp.
871-877.
Roelen, Keetie; Delap, Emily; Jones, Camilla; Karki, Helen, “Improving child wellbeing and care in SubSaharan Africa: The role of social protection”, Children & Youth Services Review, 73, 2017, pp. 309-318.
Roelen, Keetie; Karki, Helen; Delap, Emily, “Cash for care? Researching the linkages between social
protection and children’s care in Rwanda”, in Lawson, David; Ado-Kofie, Lawrence; Hulme, David
(eds.), What works for Africa's poorest? Programmes and policies for the extreme poor, Warwickshire,
UK: Practical Action Publishers, 2017, chap. 5.
Shapira, Gil; Kalisa, Ina; Condo, Jeanine; et al., “The effects of in-kind demand-side conditional transfers
for improving uptake of maternal and child health services in Rwanda”, Policy Research Working Paper
8060, The World Bank, 2017, 19 p.
Silber, S.; Diro, E.; Workneh, N.; et al., “Efficacy and Safety of a Single-Dose Mebendazole 500 mg
Chewable, Rapidly-Disintegrating Tablet for Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura Infection

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Treatment in Pediatric Patients: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 3 Study”,
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene,97-6, 2017, pp. 1851-1856.
Sirbu, L.; Ghosh, S.; Riedel, D., “Assessing Clinician Compliance with National Guidelines for Pediatric
HIV Care and Treatment in Rwanda”, Annals of Global Health, 83-1, 2017, pp. 117-155.
Story, W.; LeBan, K.; Altobelli, L.; et al., “Institutionalizing community-focused maternal, newborn, and
child health strategies to strengthen health systems: A new framework for the Sustainable Development
Goal era”, Globalization and Health, 13-1, 2017, p. 37.
Wilson, P.; Benckert, M.; Moresky, R.; Morris, M., “Development and Implementation of a Training-ofTrainers Program for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure in Neonatal and Pediatric Patients in Five
Low- and Middle-Income Countries”, Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 63-5, 2017, pp. 358-364.
10.32 Pharmacology; Pharmacognosy
Mashingia J., Patel A., “Pharmaceutical Policy in the East African Community: Burundi, Kenya, Uganda,
Rwanda, Tanzania”, in Babar, Zaheer-Ud-Din (ed), Pharmaceutical Policy in Countries with Developing
Healthcare Systems, Springer, 2017, pp. 13-24.
Waweru, W.; Osuwat, L.; Wambugu, F., “Phytochemical Analysis of Selected Indigenous Medicinal
Plants used in Rwanda”, Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 6-1, 2017, pp. 322-324.
10.33 Podoconiosis
Bikorimana, Jean-Paul, “Podoconiosis: Genetic Predisposition in Northern Province, Rwanda, Africa”,
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 95-5, 2017, p. 536.
10.34 Poliomyelitis
Closser, S.; Rosenthal, A.; Justice, J.; et al., “Per Diems in Polio Eradication: Perspectives From
Community Health Workers and Officials”, American Journal of Public Health, 107-9, 2017, pp.
1470-1476.
10.35 Rabies
Pieracci, E.; Scott, T.;, Coetzer, A.; et al., “The Formation of the Eastern Africa Rabies Network: A SubRegional Approach to Rabies Elimination”, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, 2-3, 2017, p. 29.
10.36 Reproductive Health / Sexual Health
Delvaux, Thérèse; Kestelyn, Evelyne; Van Nuil, J.; et al., “Contraceptive Vaginal Ring and Female Sexual
Function in Kigali, Rwanda”, Journal of Sexual Medicine, 14-Suppl. 4, 2017, p. e329.
Dennis, M.; Radovich, E.; Wong, K.; et al., “Pathways to increased coverage: an analysis of time trends in
contraceptive need and use among adolescents and young women in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and
Uganda”, Reproductive Health, 14-1, 2017, 13 p.
Grillo, M.; Djibo, D.; Macera, C.; et al., “Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision among Rwanda Defense
Force Members”, Current HIV Research,15-2, 2017, pp. 109-115.

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Grunert, R.; Muhawenimana, E.; Grunert, M., “The Approved Harmonized Version of the International
Index of Erectile Function into Kinyarwanda, the native language of Rwanda”, Journal of Sexual
Medicine, 14-Suppl., 2017, pp. e57-e58.
Hardy, L.; Jespers, V.; de Baetselier, I.; et al. “Association of vaginal dysbiosis and biofilm with
contraceptive vaginal ring biomass in African women”, PLoS One, 12-6, 2017, e0178324.
Hardy, L.; Jespers, V.; Van den Bulck, M.; et al., “The presence of the putative Gardnerella vaginalis
sialidase A gene in vaginal specimens is associated with bacterial vaginosis biofilm”, PLoS One, 12-2,
2017, e0172522.
Hines, Jonas; Ntsuape, Onkemetse; Malaba, Kananga; et al., “Scale-Up of Voluntary Medical Male
Circumcision Services for HIV Prevention: 12 Countries in Southern and Eastern Africa, 2013-2016”,
Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report, 66-47, 2017, pp. 1285-1290.
Jonas, K.; Crutzen, R.; van den Borne, Bart; Reddy, Priscilla, “Healthcare workers’ behaviors and
personal determinants associated with providing adequate sexual and reproductive healthcare services in
sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review”, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth,17, 2017, p. 86.
Mugabe, B.; Mberia, H.; Jjjuko, M., et al., “The influence of social marketing communication on condom
use among female sex workers in rwanda”, Journal of Marketing and HR, 6-1, 2017, pp. 356-366.
Shi, C.; Li, M.; Dushoff, J., “Evidence that promotion of male circumcision did not lead to sexual risk
compensation in prioritized Sub-Saharan countries”, PLoS One, 12-4, 2017, e0175928.
Tegera Mpamya, F.; Kanyange, P.; Ntaganira, J., “Assessment of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice on
Contraceptive Use among Women Attending Family Planning Services in Some Health Centers of
Muhima District Hospital, Rwanda”, Open Science Journal, 2-3, 2017, 17 p.
10.37 Research
Odhiambo, J.; Amoroso, C.; Barebwanuwe, P.; Warugaba, C.; Hedt-Gauthier, B., “Adapting operational
research training to the Rwandan context: the Intermediate Operational Research Training programme”,
Global Health Action, 10-1, 2017, 1386930.
Van Nuil, J.; Kestelyn, E.; Umutoni, G.; et al., “Informed consent, community engagement, and study
participation at a research site in Kigali, Rwanda”, Developing World Bioethics, May 2017. doi: 10.1111/
dewb.12149.
10.38 Socioeconomics; Policies
—-, An African-driven health agenda, The Lancet, 7/8/2017, 390-10090, p. 96.
Abbott, Pamela; Sapsford, Roger; Binagwaho, Agnes, “Learning from Success: How Rwanda Achieved
the Millennium Development Goals for Health”, World Development, 92, 2017, pp. 103-116.
Adesanya, A.; Rojas, B.; Darboe, A.; Beogo, I., “Socioeconomic differential in self-assessment of health
and happiness in 5 African countries: Finding from World Value Survey”, PLoS One, 12-11, e0188281.
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Agyepong, I.; Sewankambo, N.; Binagwaho, A.; et al., “The path to longer and healthier lives for all
Africans by 2030: the Lancet Commission on the future of health in sub-Saharan Africa”, The Lancet,
Sept 2017. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(17)31509-X.
Assefa, Y.; Hill, P.; Ulikpan, A.; Williams, O., “Access to medicines and hepatitis C in Africa: can tiered
pricing and voluntary licencing assure universal access, health equity and fairness?” Globalization and
Health, 13, 2017, p. 73.
Bein, M.; Unlucan, D.; Olowu, G.; Kalifa, W., “Healthcare spending and health outcomes: evidence from
selected East African countries”, African Health Science, 17-1, 2017, pp. 247-254.
Binagwaho, A., “University of Global Health Equity's Contribution to the Reduction of Education and
Health Services Rationing”, International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 6-8, 2017, pp.
427-429.
Cancedda, Corrado; Riviello, Robert; Wilson, Kim; et al., “Building Workforce Capacity Abroad While
Strengthening Global Health Programs at Home: Participation of Seven Harvard-Affiliated Institutions in
a Health Professional Training Initiative in Rwanda”, Academic Medicine, 92-5, 2017, pp. 649-658.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), CDC in Rwanda, CDC, 2017, 2 p.
Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Making some noise about noncommunicable
diseases in Rwanda, Our Global Voices: CDC, 2017.
Chamberlin, Mary D.; Lee, Angela, “A tale of two cohorts: Patients presenting for endoscopy in Kigali,
Rwanda compared to an academic medical center in New Hampshire, US”, Journal of Clinical Oncology,
35-Suppl. 15, 2017, e18057.
Hategeka, C.; Mwai, L.; Tuyisenge, L., “Implementing the Emergency Triage, Assessment and Treatment
plus admission care (ETAT+) clinical practice guidelines to improve quality of hospital care in Rwandan
district hospitals: healthcare workers’ perspectives on relevance and challenges”, BMC Health Services
Research, 17-1, 2017, p. 256.
Iyer, H.; Hirschhorn, L.; Nisingizwe, M.; Kamanzi, E.; et al., “Impact of a district-wide health center
strengthening intervention on healthcare utilization in rural Rwanda: Use of interrupted time series
analysis”, PLoS One, 12-8, 2017, e0182418.
Kruk, M.; Chukwuma, A.; Mbaruku, G.; Leslie, H., “Variation in quality of primary-care services in
Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Rwanda, Senegal, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania”, Bulletin of
the World Health Organization, 95-6, 2017, pp. 408-418.
Leslie, H.; Spiegelman, D.; Zhou, X.; Kruk, M., “Service readiness of health facilities in Bangladesh,
Haiti, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Nepal, Rwanda, Senegal, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania”,
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 95-11, 2017, pp. 738-748.

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Lu, C.; Liu, K.; Li, L.; Yang, Y., “Sensitivity of measuring the progress in financial risk protection to
survey design and its socioeconomic and demographic determinants: A case study in Rwanda”, Social
Science & Medicine, 178, 2017, pp. 11-18.
Musanabaganwa, C.; Musabyimana, J-P.; Karita, E., “Road to building and sustaining novel clinical
research capacity in resource-limited settings: lessons learnt so far from Rwanda”, BMJ Global Health, 12
February 2017. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000260.86
Ngo, D.; Sherry, T.; Bauhoff, S., “Health system changes under pay-for-performance: the effects of
Rwanda's national programme on facility inputs”, Health Policy and Planning, 32-1, 2017, pp. 11-20.
Nolan, L.; Lucas, R.; Choi, Y.; et al., “The contribution of demographic and health survey data to
population and health policymaking: evidence from three developing countries”, African Population
Studies, 31-Suppl., 2017, pp. 3395-3407.
Odhiambo, J.; Rwabukwisi, F.; Rusangwa, C.; et al., “Health worker attrition at a rural district hospital in
Rwanda: a need for improved placement and retention strategies”, Pan African Medical Journal, 27,
2017, pp. 168-176.
Page, C.; Sugira, V. “Health Education Policies to Maximize the Effectiveness of Human Resources for
Health Programs in Low-Income Countries”, Journal of General Internal Medicine, 32-5, pp. 497-499.
Pascal, M.; Mann, M.; Dunleavy, K.; Chevan, J.; Kirenga, L.; Nuhu, A., “Leadership Development of
Rehabilitation Professionals in a Low-Resource Country: A Transformational Leadership, Project-Based
Model”, Frontiers of Public Health, 5-143, 2017. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2017.00143.
Porter, Eduard, “Rwanda’s Lessons (Really) on Health Care”, New York Times, 66-57663, 19 July 2017,
pp. B1-B3.
Sadruddin, A.; Ice, G.; Bianco, J., “The benefits and burdens of caregiving: A comparison of Kenya and
Rwanda”, American Journal of Human Biology, 29-2/SI, 2017.
Shapira, Gil; Kalisa, Ina; Condo, Jeanine; et al., “Effects of performance incentives for community health
worker cooperatives in Rwanda”, Policy Research Working Paper 8059, The World Bank, 2017, 18 p.
Sherry, T.; Bauhoff, S.; Mohanan, M, “Multitasking and Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Pay-forPerformance in Health Care: Evidence from Rwanda”, American Journal of Health Economics, 3-2,
2017, pp. 192-226.
Sinharoy, Sheela Selin; Schmidt, Wolf -Peter; Wendt, Ronald; et al., “Impact of Community Health Clubs
on Diarrhea and Anthropometry in Western Rwanda: Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial”, FASEB
Journal, 31-Suppl. 1, 165.4, 2017.
Sjoding, M.; Dickson, R., “Economic disparities and survival from critical illness”, The Lancet
Respiratory Medicine, 5-8, 2017, pp. 601-603.

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Uwambaye, P.; Njunwa, K,; Nuhu, A.; et al., “Health care consumer's perception of the Electronic
Medical Record (EMR) system within a referral hospital in Kigali, Rwanda”, Rwanda Journal, 4-1, 2017,
pp. 58-63.
10.39 Surgery; Anesthesia
Abahuje, E.; Munyaneza, R.; Riviello, R.; Ntirenganya, F., “Assessment of hemodynamic response to
fluid resuscitation of patients with intra-abdominal sepsis in low- and middle-income countries”, Journal
of Surgical Research, 218, 2017, pp. 162-166.
Bunogerane, G.; Taylor, K.; Lin, Y.; Costas-Chavarri, A. “Using Touch Surgery to Improve Surgical
Education in Low- and Middle-Income Settings: A Randomized Control Trial”, Journal of Surgical
Education, July 2017, S1931-7204. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2017.06.016.
Butonzi, J.; Friedman, J., “Intracranial aneurysms clipping in Rwanda: can it be done? what are the
challenges?”, Rwanda Medical Journal, 74-1, 2017, pp. 7-10.
Epiu, I.; Tindimwebwa, J.; Mijumbi, C.; et al., “Challenges of Anesthesia in Low- and Middle-Income
Countries: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Access to Safe Obstetric Anesthesia in East Africa”, Anesthesia &
Analgesia, 124-1, 2017, pp. 290-299.
Fergusson, S.; Sedgwick, D.; Ntakiyiruta, G.; Ntirenganya, F., “The Basic Surgical Skills Course in SubSaharan Africa: An Observational Study of Effectiveness”, World Journal of Surgery, Oct. 2017. doi:
10.1007/s00268-017-4274-2.
Hutch, A; Bekele, A.; O’Flynn, E.; et al., “The brain drain myth: retention of specialist surgical graduates
in East, Central and Southern Africa, 1974–2013”, World Journal of Surgery, 41-12, 2017, pp. 3046–
3053.
Knowlton, L.; Banguti, P.; Chackungal, S.; et al., “A geospatial evaluation of timely access to surgical
care in seven countries”, Bulletin of World Health Organization, 95-6, 2017, pp. 437-444. doi: 10.2471/
BLT.16.175885.
Krebs, E.; Gerardo, C.; Park, L.; et al., “Mortality-Associated Characteristics of Patients with Traumatic
Brain Injury at the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali, Rwanda”, World Neurosurgery, 102, 2017, pp.
571-582.
Kulkarni, A., “Aetiology and patterns of maxillofacial fractures in a tertiary referral hospital in Rwanda:
two-year retrospective analysis”, International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 46-Suppl.1,
2017, pp. 84-85.
Lin, Y.; Scott, J.; Yi, S.; et al., “Improving Surgical Safety and Nontechnical Skills in Variable-Resource
Contexts: A Novel Educational Curriculum”, Journal of Surgical Education, Oct. 2017. doi: 10.1016/
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Maine, R.; Linden, AS.; Riviello, R.; et al. “Prevalence of Untreated Surgical Conditions in Rural
Rwanda: A Population-Based Cross-sectional Study in Burera District”, JAMA Surgery, Oct. 2017,
e174013. doi: 10.1001/jamasurg.2017.4013
Martin, R.; Rangira, C.; Uwambazimana, J.; Desai, S., “The History and Evolution of Anesthetic Care in
Rwanda”, Journal of Anesthesia History, 3-1, 2017, pp. 5-11.
McKimpson, Neal; Lin, Yihan; Nkikabahizi, Fulgence; Shrime, Mark, “Estimation of Costs Associated
with Oxygen Procurement in Rwanda: A Modeling Study”, Journal of the American College of Surgeons,
225-Suppl. 1, 2017, p. 102.
Mpirimbanyi, C.; Nyirimodoka, A.; Lin Y.; et al., “Emergency general surgery in Rwandan district
hospitals: a cross-sectional study of spectrum, management, and patient outcomes”, BMC Surgery, 17-1,
2017, p. 121.
Ngarambe, C.; Smart, B.; Nagarajan, N.; Rickard, J., “Validation of the Surgical Apgar Score After
Laparotomy at a Tertiary Referral Hospital in Rwanda”, World Journal of Surgery, 41-7, 2017, pp.
1734-1742.
Nkusi, A.; Muneza, S.; Nshuti, S.; et al., “Stroke Burden in Rwanda: A Multicenter Study of Stroke
Management and Outcome”, World Neurosurgery, 106, 2017, pp. 462-469.
Rickard, J.; Ngarambe, C.; Ndayizeye, L.; Smart, B.; Majyambere, J.; Riviello, R., “Risk of Catastrophic
Health Expenditure in Rwandan Surgical Patients with Peritonitis”, World Journal of Surgery, Nov. 2017.
doi: 10.1007/s00268-017-4368-x.
Sacevich, C.; Semakuba, B.; McKay,W.; et al., “Subcutaneous ketamine for postoperative pain relief in
Rwanda: a randomized clinical trial”, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, 2017. doi: 10.1007/
s12630-017-1009-7
Scott, J.; Lin, Y.; Ntakiyiruta, G.; et al., “Contextual Challenges to Safe Surgery in a Resource-limited
Setting: A Multicenter, Multiprofessional Qualitative Study”, Annals of Surgery, 2017. doi: 10.1097/SLA.
0000000000002193.
Silverstein, A.; Costas-Chavarri, A.; Gakwaya, M.; et al., “Laparoscopic Versus Open Cholecystectomy:
A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis at Rwanda Military Hospital”, World Journal of Surgery, 41-5, 2017, pp.
1225-1233.
Sutherland, T.; Rusats, E.; Mutangana, A.; Banguti, P., “Formulation of a National Surgical Plan in
Rwanda: a model for integration of physician and non-physician anaesthetists”, British Journal of
Anaesthesia, 119-6, 2017, pp. 1232-1233.
Tuchscherer, J.; McKay, W.; Twagirumugabe, T., “Low-dose subcutaneous ketamine for postoperative
pain management in Rwanda: a dose-finding study”, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, 64-9, 2017, pp.
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10.40 Tuberculosis
Decroo, T.; Henríquez-Trujillo, A.; De Weggheleire, A.; Lynen, L., “Rational use of Xpert testing in
patients with presumptive TB: clinicians should be encouraged to use the test-treat threshold”, BMC
Infectious Diseases, 17-1, 2017, p. 674.
Forrest, Jamie; Anema, Aranka; Cravioto, Alejandro; et al., “Levering HIV diagnostic and care
infrastructure in Rwanda to accelerate the roll-out of new pediatric TB treatment formulations”, American
Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 95-5, 2017, p. 546.
Ngabonziza, J. C. S.; Habimana, M. Y.; Migambi, P.; et al.. “Impact of prompt MDR-TB treatment
initiation: significant reduction of MDR-TB mortality rate in Rwanda”, Tropical Medicine &
International Health, 2-SI, Suppl. 1, 2017, pp. 214-215.
10.41 Ultrasound
Brockie, D.; Balinda, G.; Niyonzima, J.; Pousson, A.; Guptill, M., “Point-of-care ultrasound averts
catastrophic iatrogenic haemorrhage: The case of vascular aneurysms masquerading as thigh abscess”,
Emergency Medicine Australasia, 29-5, 2017, pp. 595-596.
Clay, D.; Linke, A.; Cameron, D.; et al., “Evaluating Affordable Cranial Ultrasonography in East African
Neonatal Intensive Care Units”, Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, 43-1, 2017, pp. 119-128.
Henwood, P.; Mackenzie, D.; Liteplo, A.; et al., “Point-of-Care Ultrasound Use, Accuracy, and Impact on
Clinical Decision Making in Rwanda Hospitals”, Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 36-6, 2017, pp.
1189-1194.
Holmlund, S.; Ntaganira, J.; Edvardsson, K.; et al., “Improved maternity care if midwives learn to
perform ultrasound: a qualitative study of Rwandan midwives’ experiences and views of obstetric
ultrasound”, Global Health Action, 10-1, 2017, e1350451.
Ntirushwa, D.; Small, M., “EP23. 03: Evaluation of knowledge transfer through telemedicine: evaluation
of ISUOG live webcast of basic obstetrics and gynecology ultrasound training in Rwanda”, Ultrasound in
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 50-1, 2017, p. 366.
Rukundo, J.; Dusingizimana, V., “EP25. 20: Diagnosis of bilateral ovarian torsion due to a giant dermoid:
case report from Rwanda”, Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 50-Suppl. 1, 2017, pp. 379-380.
10.42 Veterinary
Amuguni, H.; Mazan, M.; Kibuuka, R., “Producing Interdisciplinary Competent Professionals:
Integrating One Health Core Competencies into the Veterinary Curriculum at the University of Rwanda”,
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 44-4, 2017, pp. 649-659.
Iraguha, B.; Hamudikuwanda, H.; Mushonga, B.; Kandiwa, E.; Mpatswenumugabo, J., “Comparison of
cow-side diagnostic tests for subclinical mastitis of dairy cows in Musanze district, Rwanda”, Journal of
the South African Veterinary Association, 88, 2017, e1-e6.

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Kandiwa, E.; Nyirakunzimana, L.; Habarugira, G.; Mushonga, B.; Samkange, A., “A 4-year study of the
proportional distribution of male reproductive organ abnormalities in cattle slaughtered at Nyagatare
abattoir, Eastern Rwanda”, Veterinary Medicine and Science, 3-4, 2017, pp. 179-186.
Manishimwe, R.; Nishimwe, K.; Ojok, L., “Assessment of antibiotic use in farm animals in Rwanda”,
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 49-6, 2017, pp. 1101-1106.
Manishimwe, R.; Buhire, M.; Uyisunze, A., “Caractérisation d'Escherichia coli résistant aux antibiotiques
dans différents systèmes avicoles de la province de l'Est et de la ville de Kigali au Rwanda”, Revue
d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux, 70-1, 2017, pp. 13-19.
Mpatswenumugabo, J.; Bebora, L.; Gitao, G.; Mobegi, V.; Iraguha, B.; Kamana, O.; Shumbusho, B.,
“Prevalence of Subclinical Mastitis and Distribution of Pathogens in Dairy Farms of Rubavu and Nyabihu
Districts, Rwanda”, Journal of Veterinary Medicine, July 2017. doi: 10.1155/2017/8456713.
Mushonga, B.; Yabaragiye, B.; Kandiwa, E.; Habarugira, G.; Samkange, A., “A 3-year prospective study
of the incidence of gastric ulcers in pigs slaughtered at Base Abattoir in Rwanda”, Veterinary World, 10-8,
2017, pp. 873-879.
Mushonga, B.; Tumushime, J.; Bhebhe, E.; et al., “A three-year prospective study of the incidence of
Dystocia in dairy cows in Gatsibo District, Rwanda”, Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances,
12-5, 2017, pp. 261-267.
Umuhoza, T.; Berkvens, D,; Gafarasi, I,; et al., “Seroprevalence of Rift Valley fever in cattle along the
Akagera-Nyabarongo rivers, Rwanda”, Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 88, 2017, pp.
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NATURAL SCIENCES

11.1 Climate; Climate Change
Aboniyo, J.; Mourad, K., “Role of Community Based Organizations in Transferring Climate Change
Information in Rwanda”, Research Journal of Environmental Sciences, 11-4, 2017, pp. 156-169.
Bigirimana, C.; Omujal, F.; Isubikalu, P.; et al., “Community Perception of Weather Variability in the
Lake Victoria Basin, Rwanda and Uganda”, International Journal of Humanities, Art and Social Studies,
1-2, 2017, pp. 47-58.
Clarkson, G.; Dorward, P.; Kagabo, D.; Nsengiyumva, G., Climate Services for Agriculture in Rwanda:
Initial findings from PICSA monitoring and evaluation, Wageningen: CGIAR Research Program on
Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security, 2017.
Coulibaly, J.;, Birachi, E.; Kagabo, D.; et al., “Climate services for agriculture in Rwanda: What farmers
know about climate information services in Rwanda”, Wageningen: CGIAR Research Program on
Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security, 2017.
Faniriantsoa, R., “Training on IRI Climate Data Tools and developing a method for integrating climate
data in Kigali, Rwanda”, Wageningen: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and
Food Security, 2017.
Munyangeri, Y.; Mungai, C., “Stakholders’ planning workshop for the Rwanda Climate Services for
Agriculture project”, Wageningen: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food
Security, 2017.
Ndayisaba, F,; Guo, H.; Isabwe, A; et al., “Inter-Annual Vegetation Changes in Response to Climate
Variability in Rwanda”, Journal of Environmental Protection, 8, 2017, pp. 464-481.
Ngarukiyimana, Jean-Paul; Fu, Yunfei; Yang, Yuanjian; et al.,“Dominant atmospheric circulation patterns
associated with abnormal rainfall events over Rwanda, East Africa”, International Journal of
Climatology, 2017. doi: 10.1002/joc.5169
Nsengiyumva, G.; Kagabo, M.; Clarkson, G.; Dorward, P., “Participatory Integrated Climate Services for
Agriculture (PICSA) Specialist Intermediary Training in Nyamata, Rwanda”, Wageningen: CGIAR
Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security, 2017.
Nsengiyumva, G.; Kagabo, M.; Clarkson, G.; Dorward, P,. “Participatory Integrated Climate Services for
Agriculture (PICSA) Specialist Intermediary Training in Muhanga, Rwanda”, Wageningen: CGIAR
Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security, 2017.
Uhorakeye, T.; Möller, P., “Impacts of expected climate change on hydropower generation in Rwanda”,
African Journal of Engineering Research, 5-3, 2017, pp. 83-96.
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11.2 Environment; Conservation
Akumuntu, J.; Wehn, U.; Mulenga, M.; Brdjanovic, D., “Enabling the sustainable Faecal Sludge
Management service delivery chain-A case study of dense settlements in Kigali, Rwanda”, International
Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 220-6, 2017, pp. 960-973.
Asumadu-Sarkodie, Samuel; Owusu, Phebe Asantewaa, “Carbon dioxide emissions, GDP per capita,
industrialization and population: An evidence from Rwanda”, Environmental Engineering Research, 22-1,
2017, pp. 116-124.
Clay, Nathan, “Agro-environmental Transitions in African Mountains: Shifting Socio-spatial Practices
Amid State-Led Commercialization in Rwanda”, Annals of the American Association of Geographers,
107-2, 2017, pp. 360-370.
Houbraken, M.; Habimana, V.; Senaeve, D.; López-Dávila, E.; Spanoghe, P., “Multi-residue
determination and ecological risk assessment of pesticides in the lakes of Rwanda”, Science of the Total
Environment, 576, 29017, pp. 888-894.
Kabera, T., “Environmental impact assessment in higher education institutions in East Africa: the case of
Rwanda”, Environmental Science and Pollution Research International, 24-8, 2017, pp. 7852-7864.
Martin, Adrian, Just Conservation: Biodiversity, Well-Being and Sustainability, Taylor & Francis, 2017,
200 p.
Nahayo, L.; Mupenzi, C.; Kayiranga, A.; et al., “Early alert and community involvement: approach for
disaster risk reduction in Rwanda”, Natural Hazards, 86-2, 2017, pp. 505-517.
Nahayo, L.; Habiyaremye, G.; Richard, M., et al., “Extent of disaster courses delivery for the risk
reduction in Rwanda”, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2017. doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.
2017.09.046
Nsengimana, Venuste; Weihler, Simeon; Kaplin, Beth, “Perceptions of Local People on the Use of
Nyabarongo River Wetland and Its Conservation in Rwanda”, Society and Natural Resources, 30-1, 2017,
pp. 3-15.
Oesting, Marco; Stein, Alfred, “Spatial modeling of drought events using max-stable processes”,
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 2017, 19 p. doi.org/10.1007/s00477-017-1406-z
Sklar, R.; Stupin, L.; Greene, N.; Muspratt, A., “Piloting Pit Emptying Service in Kigali, Rwanda”, 4th
International Faecal Sludge Management Conference (FSM4), 2017, pp. 95-102.
Tickell, Oliver, “Planting the Seeds of Recovery”, Resurgence & Ecologist, 303, 2017, pp. 20-22.
Tumwizere, Patrick; Hategekimana, Felix; Aphrodice, Niyibizi; Senthil Kumaran, G., “Assessment of
leachate effects on groundwater and soil from Nduba land fill in Kigali, Rwanda”, International Journal
of Engineering Research in Africa, 33, 2017, pp. 68-75.
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Uwizeye, Aimable; Gerber, Pierre; Groen, Evelyne; et al., “Selective improvement of global datasets for
the computation of locally relevant environmental indicators: A method based on global sensitivity
analysis”, Environmental Modelling & Software, 96, 2017, pp. 58-67.
11.3 Natural Sciences; Earth Sciences
Carrillo, C., “Floristic inventory of tropical forest in Rwanda 20 years after artisanal gold-mining”,
Tropical Resources Bulletin, 35, 2017, pp. 8-17.
Dhetchuvi, J., Flore d'Afrique centrale (République démocratique du Congo-Rwanda-Burundi).
Spermatophyta. Marantaceae: nouvelle série, Meise: Jardin botanique, 2017.
Fenta, Ayele; Hiroshi Yasuda, Hiroshi ; Shimizu, Katsuyuki; et al., “Spatial distribution and temporal
trends of rainfall and erosivity in the Eastern Africa region”, Hydrological Processes, 31-25, 2017, pp.
4555-4567.
Fischer, Eberhard; et al., “Mimulopsis champluvierae, a new species of Acanthaceae from Rwanda and
Burundi”, Phytotaxa, 299-1, 2017, pp. 87-95.
Fischer, Eberhard; et al., “Heterodermia pindurae (Physciaceae): a new foliose lichen from Rwanda”,
Phytotaxa, 311-3, 2017.
Gashururu, S.; Musafiri, E.; Munyampuhwe, S.; et al., “The tsetse fly (Glossina) challenge at wildlife/
people/livestock interface of Akagera National Park, Rwanda”, Tropical Medicine & International
Health, 22-Suppl. 1, 2017, pp. 143-144
Gatali, Callixte; Wallin, Kjell, “Bird watching and estimation of bird diversity not always corresponding:
a reply to Hogg and Vande weghe”, Ostrich: The Journal of African Ornithology, 88-1, 2017, pp. 89-90.
Hogg, James, “A response to Gatali and Wallin (2015): Bird diversity in the savanna habitats of Akagera
National Park, Rwanda, in the post-war recovery period”, Ostrich: The Journal of African Ornithology,
88-1, 2017, pp. 83-88.
Hulsbosch, Niels; Van Daele, Johanna; Reinders, Nathan; Dewaele, Stijn; Jacques, Dominique; Muchez,
Philippe, “Structural control on the emplacement of contemporaneous Sn-Ta-Nb mineralized LCT
pegmatites and Sn bearing quartz veins; insights from the Musha and Ntunga deposits of the KaragweAnkole Belt, Rwanda”, Journal of African Earth Sciences, 134, 2017, pp. 24-32.
Hulsbosch, Niels; Rainer, Thomas; Boiron, Marie-Christine; Dewaele, Stijn; Muchez, Philippe, “Direct
observation of boro-aluminosilicate melt compositions; insights from Raman spectroscopy of melt
inclusions in pegmatitic tourmaline of the Gatumba-Gitarama area (Rwanda)”, The Canadian
Mineralogist, 55, 2017, pp. 377-397.
Ji, Kang Hyeun; Stamps, Sarah; Geirsson, Halldor; et al., “Deep magma accumulation at Nyamulagira
volcano in 2011 detected by GNSS observations”, Journal of African Earth Sciences, 134, 2017, pp.
824-830.
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Kayiranga, Alphonse; Ndayisaba, Felix; Nahayo, Lamek; et al., “Analysis of Climate and Topography
Impacts on the Spatial Distribution of Vegetation in the Virunga Volcanoes Massif of East-Central
Africa”, Geosciences, 7-1, 2017, pp. 1-18.
Kipping, Jens; Guenther, Andre; Uyizeye, Erasme, “Pseudagrion kamiranzovu sp nov., a new flagship
species of damselfly from Rwanda's Nyungwe Forest (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)”, Odonatologica,
46-3/4, 2017, pp. 301-318.
Maas, Paul, Flore d’Afrique centrale (République démocratique du Congo-Rwanda-Burundi).
Spermatophyta. Costaceae : nouvelle série, Meise : Jardin botanique, 2017.
Maas, Paul, Flore d’Afrique centrale (République démocratique du Congo-Rwanda-Burundi):
Spermatophyta. Cannaceae: nouvelle série, Meise: Jardin botanique, 2017.
Murungi, May; McGlynn, Gayle; Lejju, Julius, “Alpine grassland palaeoecology of the Virunga
Volcanoes, East Africa: A new phytolith record from Mt. Muhavura”, Quaternary International, 434,
2017, pp. 102-116.
Ndayisaba, F.; Nahayo, L.; Guo, H.; et al., “Mapping and monitoring the Akagera Wetland in Rwanda”,
Sustainability, 9-2, 2017, pp. 174-187.
Ndikumana, Jean de Dieu; Nguimatsia, Dongmo; Bolarinwa, Anthony; Nambaje, Claude, “A review of
origins and occurrences of Niobium-Tantalum, Tin and Tungsten mineralization in Rwanda”, IOSR
Journal of Applied Geology and Geophysics , 5-5, 2017, pp. 9-18.
Nduwayezu, E.; Nsengiyumva, J.; et al., “Debris flows susceptibility mapping under tropical rain
conditions in Rwanda”, Geophysical Research Abstracts, 19, EGU2017-16352, 2017.
Nyamwasa, I.; Li, K.; Yin, J.; et al., “Occurrence of soil insect pests: insight from classical identification
supplemented with DNA barcoding”, International Journal of Pest Management, 63-1, 2017, pp. 18-29.
Roland, Fleur; Darchambeau, François; Morana, Cédric; Borges, Alberto, “Nitrous oxide and methane
seasonal variability in the epilimnion of a large tropical meromictic lake (Lake Kivu, East-Africa)”,
Aquatic Sciences, 79-2, 2017, pp/ 209-218.
Shackleton, Ross; Witt, Arne; Nunda, Winnie; et al., “Chromolaena odorata (Siam weed) in eastern
Africa: distribution and socio-ecological impacts”, Biological Invasions, 9-4, 2017, pp.1285-1298,
Sosef, M.; Dauby, G.; Blach-Overgaard, A.; et al., “Exploring the floristic diversity of tropical Africa”,
BMC Biology, 15, 2017, p. 15.
Sosef, Marc; et al., Flore d'Afrique centrale (République démocratique du Congo-Rwanda-Burundi).
Spermatophyta. Goodeniaceae: nouvelle série, Meise: Jardin botanique, 2017.

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Twizere, C.; Ngoga, S.R.; Bosco, K.; Charles, D.; Musabe, R., “FDTD simulation and GPR study in
Rwanda tropical soil using permittivity variation”, 9th International Workshop on Advanced GroundPenetrating Radar (IWAGPR), Proceedings, 2017, pp. 4-8. doi: 10.1109/IWAGPR.2017.7996066
Umuntunundi, Prosper; Wronski, Torsten; Apio, Ann; Hausdorf, Bernhard, “The composition and richness
of the land-snail fauna of gallery forest along the Muvumba River in Rwanda”, Journal of Molluscan
Studies, 83-1, 2017, pp. 106-110.
Votava, Jillian; Johnson, Thomas; Hecky, Robert, “Holocene carbonate record of Lake Kivu reflects the
history of hydrothermal activity”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
of America, 1/10/2017, 114-2, 2017, pp. 251-256.
Woldetsadik, Aberra, A Review of Some Major Research Outcomes: The Impacts or Importance of
Various Microorganisms Conducted in Various Areas of Kigali City, Rwanda, Saarbrücken: LAP
Lambert Academic Publishing 2017, 149 p.
Wood, Douglas; Scholz, Christopher, “Stratigraphic framework and lake level history of Lake Kivu,
East African Rift”, Journal of African Earth Sciences, 134, 2017, pp. 904-916.
11.4 Primatology
Chancellor, R.; Rundus, A.; Nyandwi, S., “Chimpanzee seed dispersal in a montane forest fragment in
Rwanda”, American Journal of Primatology, 79-3, 2017, pp. 1-8.
Galbany, J.; Abavandimwe, D.; Vakiener, M.; et al., “Body growth and life history in wild mountain
gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) from Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda”, American Journal of
Physical Anthropology, 163-3, 2017, pp. 570-590.
Gashururu, S.; Umurerwa, A.; Tukei, E., “Gastro-intestinal parasites infections in mountain gorillas
(Gorilla beringei beringei) of Rwanda Volcanoes National Park: One Health implications”, Tropical
Medicine & International Health, 22-Suppl. 1, 2017, p. 144.
Glowacka, H.; McFarlin, S.; Vogel, E.; et al., “Toughness of the Virunga mountain gorilla (Gorilla
beringei beringei) diet across an altitudinal gradient”, American Journal of Primatology, 79-8, 2017. doi:
10.1002/ajp.22661.
Hassell, J.; Zimmerman, D.; Cranfield, M.; et al., “Morbidity and mortality in infant mountain gorillas
(Gorilla beringei beringei): A 46-year retrospective review”, American Journal of Primatology, 79-10,
2017. doi: 10.1002/ajp.22686.
Ito, A.; Eckardt, W.; Stoinski, T.; Gillespie, T.; Tokiwa, T., “Gorilloflasca africana n.g., n.sp.,
(Entodiniomorphida) from wild habituated Virunga mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) in
Rwanda”, European Journal of Protistology, 60, 2017, pp. 68-75.
Kralick, A.; Burgess, L.; Glowacka, H.; et al., “A radiographic study of permanent molar development in
wild Virunga mountain gorillas of known chronological age from Rwanda”, The American Journal of
Physical Anthropology, 163-1, 2017, pp. 129-147.
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Royte, Elizabeth, “The Gorillas Dian Fossey Saved”, National Geographic, 232-3, 2017, pp. 110-127.
Smiley, E.; Lowenstine, L.; Gilardi, K.; et al., “Mountain gorilla lymphocryptovirus has Epstein-Barr
virus-like epidemiology and pathology in infants”, Scientific Reports, 7-1, 2017, e5352.

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12
DISSERTATIONS; THESES
BOOK REVIEWS
12.1 Dissertations (PhD, Doctorat)
Axlund McBride, RaeLyn, Global Citizenship Development in College: International Service-Learning
Students’ Meaning-Making after Returning Home, PhD, College of Education, University of Washington,
2017.
Blair, Amanda, Going Beyond Accountability and Untangling the Politics of Conflict-Related Rape, PhD,
Political Science, The University of Chicago, 2017.
Bouwknegt, Thijs, Cross-Examining the Past: Transitional Justice, Mass Atrocity Trials and History in
Africa, PhD, Faculty of Humanities, Amsterdam School for Heritage and Memory Studies, 2017.
Chingono, Herbert, A critical study of the ethical challenges to United Nations peacekeeping missions
and national sovereignty in Africa with specific reference to Congo, Somalia, Rwanda and Sudan, PhD in
Ethics, University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2017.
Clay, Nathan, Adaptive livelihoods? Climate change, agrodiversity, and food security amid development
transitions in Rwanda, PhD, Geography, Pennsylvania State University, 2017.
Dissake, Vanessa, Le mémoricide, Doctorat, Droit privé et Sciences criminelles, Université Seine-SaintDenis, 2017.
Djordjevic, Darja, The ‘Natural’ History of Cancer in Africa: Tracking Malignancy, Oncology, and Its
Ideologies (1957-1984), With a Comparative View to the 21st Century in Rwanda, Doctorate of Medicine,
Harvard Medical School, 2017.
Dramé, Omar, Le rôle historique et actuel de la francophonie dans le règlement des conflits, Doctorat
Droit et Science Politique, Toulouse-1, 2017.
Fernandez, Antonella, Redefining Safety: An Analysis of Cultural and International Safe Havens in the
Context of Genocidal Violence, Doctorate of Philosophy, Nova Southeastern University, 2017.
Gakwenzire, Philibert, Les politiques de discrimination, persécutions et génocide des Tutsi en commune
de Rubungo et de Gikomero (1960-1994), Doctorat, Centre de Recherche Mondes Modernes et
Contemporains, ULB, 2017.
Garcia, Sara, A One-Health Approach to Sustainable Dairy Farming and Dairy Food Safety, PhD,
Integrative Pathobiology University of California, Davis, 2017.
Horton, Leah, Toward capabilities-based environmental leadership: a case study from Kanembwe,
Rwanda, PhD., Interdisciplinary Leadership, University of Central Arkansas, 2017.

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Kabera, Callixte, Entrepreneurialism in tourism and economic growth in Rwanda: challenges for policy
formulation, PhD, Social Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 2017.
Kirby, M., Assessing use, exposure, and health impacts of a water filter and improved cookstove
distribution programme in Rwanda. PhD, Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene &
Tropical Medicine, 2017.
Löffler, Gundula, The Politics of State-Building in Rwanda: Three Essays on the Role of Decentralization
and Local Taxation in Rebuilding a Post-Conflict State with a Centralist Vision, PhD, School of Public
Service, New York University, 2017.
Lorraine Warren, Message in the Bones: Survivor Leaders of Genocide Against the Tutsi, PhD, Depth
Psychology, Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2017.
McMillan, Mary Ann, True religion cares for orphans: Creating and sustaining an orphan care culture in
the local churches in Rwanda a phenomenological study, PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,
Wake Forest, 2017.
Mphaka, Patrick, Strategies for Reducing Microfinance Loan Default in Low-Income Markets,
Doctorate in Business Administration, Walden University, 2017.
Mukashema, Adrie, Smallholder coffee terroirs of Rwanda: Linking local to global trade through
geographical characterization, PhD, Department of Natural Resources, Enschede: University of
Twente (Netherlands), 2017.
Musabanganji, Edouard, Contraintes et stratégies d'amélioration de la filière maïs au Rwanda,
Doctorat, Sciences agronomiques et Ingénierie biologique, Université de Liège, 2017.
Ndakize Nkundimana, Joseph, Gacaca, système rwandais de justice: contribution à la dynamique du
droit en Afrique, Doctorat, Institut supérieur de philosophie, Université Catholique de Louvain, 2017.
Ndayisaba, Edison, Le Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda face à sa mission: Contribution à
l'étude des limites des juridictions internationales répressives, Doctorat, Sciences juridiques, Université
des Antilles, 2017.
Nduwumuremyi, Athanase, Participatory cassava (Manihot esculenta crantz) breeding for improved total
carotenoids content and delayed postharvest physiological deterioration in Rwanda, PhD, Plant
Breeding, University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2017.
Ndayisenga, Egide, Religious and Cultural Foundation of Reconciliation: The “Truth and Reconciliation
Commission” in South Africa as a Suitable Model for Rwanda and Burundi, Licentiate in Sacred
Theology, Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University, 2017.
Nsabimana, Natacha, The Day After Tomorrow: Waiting for the Future in Contemporary Rwanda, PhD,
Cultural Anthropology, Columbia University, 2017.

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Nyandwi, Elias, Understanding wetlands reclamation and soil-transmitted helminths and schistosomiasis
incidence patterns in Rwanda, PhD, Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, University of
Twente (Nertherlands) , 2017.
Palmer, Jack, Entanglements of Modernity, Colonialism and Genocide: Burundi and Rwanda in
Historical-Sociological Perspective, PhD, Psychology, University of Leeds, 2017.
Pontalti, Kirsten, Coming of age and changing institutional pathways across generations in Rwanda,
Doctorate of Philosophy in Development Studies, University of Oxford, 2017.
Russell, Chrystina, University Education for the Creation of the Black Middle Class: Kigali, Rwanda,
PhD, Urban Education, The Graduate Center, CUNY, 2017.
Rwagatare, Patrick, Traumatisme et féminité: expériences vécues par les femmes victimes de viol lors du
génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda, Doctorat, Sciences psychologiques et de l’éducation, Université
Catholique de Louvain, 2017.
Saint-Georges, Marie-Eve, Le traitement journalistique des crises politiques et des catastrophes
naturelles (les cas de la RDCongo et du Rwanda; d’Haïti et du Japon), Doctorat, Sciences de
l'information et de la communication, Paris-II, 2017.
Shearer, Samuel, The Kigali Model: Making a 21st Century Metropolis, PhD, Cultural Anthropology,
Duke University, 2017.
Talayssat, Anne-Sophie, La Parole pulvérisée: émergence et singularité d’une littérature de témoignage
sur le génocide au Rwanda, Doctorat, Lettres modernes, Université Toulouse 2, 2017.
Tapiwa, Agripa, The application of command responsibility in informal civilian relationships: for
international crimes-lessons from the ICTR, Doctorate, Public Law, University of Venda (South Africa),
2017.
Vaucher, Pierre, L’ex-Yougoslavie et le Rwanda en récit: du témoignage des conflits aux enjeux d'un
déplacement fictionnel, Doctorat, Études littéraires, Université Laval, 2017.
Williams, Nathaniel, Microgrid Utilities for Rural Electrification in East Africa: Challenges and
Opportunities, PhD Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, 2017.

12.2 Theses (MA, MS, Maîtrise)
Akugizibwe, M., Prospects of Durable Solutions in Changed Circumstances: The Case of Former
Rwandan Refugees in Uganda Post the 2013 Cessation Agreement, MA in Development Studies, Erasmus
University, 2017.
Aldean, J., Opportunities just beneath the surface: Participatory and deliberative processes in Rwanda,
MA in Security Studies, Naval Postgraduate School, 2017.

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Anschütz, Kristina, Cooperation of INGOs in times of humanitarian crises: A case study from Rwanda,
MA, Linnæus University, 2017.
Bakina, Wellars, The Influence of Foreign News Programs on the International News Agenda of Rwandan
Television and Newspapers, MA, Journalism, The University of Arizona, 2017.
Bascoy, Garcia, Analysis of the instrumental variation of the EU cooperative pro-democracy strategy in
Rwanda from 2005 to 2012, MA, International Relations, Leiden University, 2017
Bohain, Marie, Des mots aux actes : Le rôle des médias dans le génocide du Rwanda: Analyse des
discours médiatiques extrémistes entre 1990 et 1994, MA, Sciences économiques, sociales, politiques et
de communication, Université catholique de Louvain, 2017.
Clark, Bethany, History and Peacebuilding: The Role of Authoritarianism and Colonialism in Serbia and
Rwanda, MA, Brandeis University, 2017.
Danielsson, Michaela, The Plastic Bag Ban in Rwanda: Local Procedures and Successful Outcomes, MA,
Department of Government, Uppsala University, 2017.
Fabre, Marguerite, L’établissement de la frontière anglo-allemande sur le plateau Tanganyika, des années
1880 à la Première Guerre mondiale, Master 1, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, 2017.
Georgiev, Angel, Does Conflict Mediation by International Organizations Exert a Positive Effect on
Conflicts and State Behavior? With Focus on the United Nations, MA, History, Politics and International
Relations, Webster University, 2017.
Guillaume, Mathilde, L’aide publique au développement dans les relations entre ex-métropoles et excolonies: Cas de la France, du Royaume-Uni et de la Belgique dans leurs anciennes colonies d’Afrique
subsaharienne, Maîtrise, Faculté des sciences économiques, sociales, politiques et de communication,
Université catholique de Louvain, 2017.
Hallander, Joakim, Electrification and Development: The case study of Rwanda, MS, Sustainable
Development, Uppsala University, 2017.
Habes, J., Sugarcane harvest scheduling in Rwanda, MS, Wageningen University and Research Centre,
2017.
Heyse, Joanna, Operations de paix et conflits transfrontaliers: Les défis onusiens face aux conflits de
l’Est de la République Démocratique du Congo, Maîtrise, Université catholique de Louvain, Faculté des
sciences économiques, sociales, politiques et de communication, 2017.
Izere, Ines, Improving the value of coffee exports in order to improve the value of exports: A case of
Rwanda, MA, Development Policy & Practice, University of Cape Town, 2017.

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Janssen, Isaline, Ressources et résilience face au trauma: Une étude qualitative auprès des rescapés du
génocide des Tutsis du Rwanda, Maîtrise, Psychologie et sciences de l’éducation, Université Catholique
de Louvain, 2017.
Laplante, Catherine, Adoption de l’agroforesterie: besoins et préférences des petits producteurs de
haricots volubiles au Rwanda, MS, Agroforesterie, Université Laval, 2017.
Legrand, Vincent, Des mots aux actes: Le rôle des médias dans le génocide du Rwanda: Analyse des
discours médiatiques extrémistes entre 1990 et 1994, Maîtrise, Sciences économiques, sociales, politiques
et de communication, Université catholique de Louvain, 2017.
Nasubo, Fred, The struggle for regional integration in Africa: the East African Community, 1886-2013,
MA, History, Egerton University (Kenya), 2017.
Ndengeyingoma, Billy, The balance of local culture and global economic development: the case of the
Nyarugenge Heritage Village in Kigali, Rwanda, Master in City Planning, Urban Studies and Planning,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017.
Nsabimana, Joseph, Révolution verte, adaptations et résistances au Rwanda : analyse de l’exploitation et
de la gestion du périmètre rizicole de Kagera, Maîtrise, Faculté des sciences économiques, sociales,
politiques et de communication, Université catholique de Louvain, 2017.
Oliveira, Mafalda, African entrepreneur collective: a business model for supporting local and refugee
entrepreneurs in Rwanda, MS, Economics and Management, Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, 2017.
Pathak, Ojashwi, International Factors and Policy Reforms for Women in Rwanda, MA, Political Science,
Villanova University, 2017.
Petit, Manon, Impacts environnementaux résultant de la présence des réfugiés au Kivu et conséquences
associées, Maîtrise, Sciences économiques, sociales, politiques et de communication, Université
catholique de Louvain, 2017.
Poston, Alexis, The role of procedural justice in international tribunals : a study of six international
tribunals and their prosecution of perpetrators of genocide, MS, Department of Criminal Justice, The
University of Alabama. 2017.
Prins, Gladys, Mass Rape and Genocide: International Law and the Increased Need for Deterrence
Regarding War Crimes Committed During Civil Conflict, Master of Liberal Arts, Extension Studies/
International Relations, Harvard Extension School, 2017.
Ranaivoson, Miora, Contredire ouvertement l’Histoire: Etude des mécanismes psychosociaux d’exclusion
au sein de la diaspora rwandaise contestataire du pouvoir en place en Belgique, Maîtrise, Université
catholique de Louvain, Faculté des sciences économiques, sociales, politiques et de communication,
2017.

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Roa, Julie, Designing mobile instant messaging for collaborative health data management in Rwanda,
MS, Institutt for informatikk, University of Oslo, 2017.
Touré, Aïssatou, Quels sont les mécanismes de résistance des agriculteurs dans le processus
d'institutionnalisation des coopératives au Rwanda? Cas de Rusizi dans la Province de l’Ouest, Maîtrise,
Faculté des sciences économiques, sociales, politiques et de communication, Université catholique de
Louvain, 2017.
Uwibambe, Jeannine, Design of Photovoltaic System for Rural Electrification in Rwanda, MA,
Engineering and Science, University of Agder (Norway), 2017.
Van der Waart, S., You are either at the table or on the menu: How transnational governmentality shapes
the struggle for cessation affecting Rwandan refugees in Nakivale, Uganda, MA, Humanities, Utrecht
University, 2017.
Van der Waart, S., Justice for whom? Victims’ perceptions of the South African Truth and Reconciliation
Commission, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and Gacaca’s ‘Grassroots Justice’,
Master’s Thesis, Victimology and Criminal Justice, Tilburg University, 2017.7
Wagner, Annika, Towards Nine Years of Basic Education? A Quantitative Analysis of Social and Gender
Inequality in the Rwandan Education System, MA, Social Sciences, Lund University, 2017.
Young, Shannen, Where Have All the Women Gone? The Production of Knowledge and Media
Representation of Women's Participation in the Gacaca Courts, MA, Holocaust and Genocide Studies,
Uppsala University, 2017.

12.3 The University of Rwanda Digital Repository (http://dr.ur.ac.rw)
Akimana, Marie-Thérèse, “Mothers awareness and attitudes on the care of their preterm infant at
discharge from a neonatal intensive care unit in a selected referral hospital in the north province of
Rwanda”, UR Repository, 2017.
Barungi, F., “Contribution of business development fund to the financial access by Small and Medium
Enterprises in Rwanda”, UR Repository, 2017.
Bisanukuri, E., “Implementation of WHO surgical safety checklist in operating theatre of Masaka District
Hospital”, UR Repository, 2017.
Bizimana, G., “High rate of post cesarian section infection in maternity of Bushenge Provincial Hospital”,
UR Repository, 2017.
Karemera, P., “High rate of post caesarean section infection in maternity ward in Rwamagana Provincial
Hospital”, UR Repository, 2017.

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Kayiranga, D., “Perceptions of adolescent parenting among high school adolescent students from selected
rural and urban schools in Rwanda”, UR Repository, 2017.
Lunkuse E., “Neonatal pain: nurses perception of management in one Referral Hospital in Rwanda”, UR
Repository, 2017.
Maniriho, F., “Assessment of nurses' perceptions and adherence to five moments of hand hygiene in
selected units at a university teaching hospital in Rwanda”, UR Repository, 2017.
Muhire, B., “Employment in Manufacturing and Service Firms in Rwanda”, UR Repository, 2017.
Mukama, J., “Contribution of women entrepreneurs on socio-economic development of Rwanda through
Urwego Opportunity Bank (2011-2015)”, UR Repository, 2017.
Mbonigaba, E., “Residential Demand for Utilities in Rwanda: Example of Electricity and Water”, UR
Repository, 2017.
Mukamana, A., “Rehabilitation services in Nyagatare correctional centre and its impact to the minors in
the process of reintegration”, UR Repository, 2017.
Muvuna, M., “Impact of credit on welfare improvement in Rwanda: case study: Koruteganya umurenge
SACCO of Nyamabuye”, UR Repository, 2017.
Nyiransabimana, A., “A Study on the Implementation of the International Development Projects for
Sustainable Outcomes: The case study of the Bugesera Natural Region Rural”, UR Repository, 2017.
Ruganzi, D., “Effect of Employee engagement on organizational performance: Case of African
Evangelistic Enterprise”, UR Repository, 2017.
Suleiman, H., “The income and employment multiplier effects of tourism: the case of Rwanda, period
2015”, UR Repository, 2017.
Umuwariwase, J., :Assessment of risk factors associated with malnutrition in under five children in
Rulindo district”, UR Repository, 2017.
Umutoni, C., “The impact of expansionary fiscal policy on economic growth (1992-2015) case study:
Rwanda”, UR Repository, 2017.

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12.4 Book Reviews
Author of the review

Book reviewed

Place of publication

Anderson, Kjell

Mayersen, Deborah, Contingency
and the prediction of violence:
On the Path to Genocide:
Armenia and Rwanda
Reexamined

Journal of African History
58-1,2017, pp. 159-161.

Ansoms, An

Purdeková, Andrea, Making
ubumwe: Power, state and camps
in Rwanda's unity-building
project

African Affairs,116-464, 2017,
pp. 544–546.

Ansoms, An

Holmes, Georgina, Women and
war in Rwanda: Gender, media
and the representation of
genocide

African Affairs, 116-462, pp.
154-155.

Applegate, Elizabeth

Brinker, Virginie, La transmission French Review, 90-3, 2017, pp.
littéraire et cinématographique
249-250.
du génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda

Armon, Jeremy

Hagmann, T.; Reyntjens, F. (eds),
Aid and authoritarianism in
Africa: Development without
democracy

African Affairs, 116-463, 2017,
pp. 354–356.

Beloff, Jonathan

Fegley, Randall, A History of
Rwandan Identity and Trauma:
The Mythmakers' Victims

African Studies Quarterly, 17-1,
2017, pp. 119-120.

Bird, Chris

Hagmann, T.; Reyntjens, F. (eds),
Aid and authoritarianism in
Africa: Development without
democracy

Medicine, Conflict and Survival,
33-1, 2017, pp. 83-85.

Brehm, Hollie

Campbell, Bradley, The Geometry Contemporary Sociology, 46-2,
of Genocide: A Study in Pure
2017, pp. 165-166.
Sociology

Brehm, Hollie

Rafter, Nicole, The Crime of All
Contemporary Sociology, 46-4,
Crimes: Toward a Criminology of 2017, pp. 464-465.
Genocide

Chong, Kee En

Moerland, Roland, The Killing of
Death: Denying the Genocide
Against the Tutsis

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Genocide Studies and
Prevention: An International
Journal, 11-2, 2017, pp. 121-124.

Cunningham, David

Strauss, Scott, Making and
Unmaking Nations: War,
Leadership, and Genocide in
Modern Africa

Genocide Studies and
Prevention: An International
Journal, 11-1, 2017, pp. 110-112.

Doughty, Kristin

Ingelaere, Bert, Inside Rwanda's
Gacaca Courts: Seeking Justice
After Genocide

Canadian Journal of African
Studies, 51-2, 2017, pp. 337-339.

Dye, Barnaby

Bielefeld, Robin Pohl,
Transboundary Cooperations in
Rwanda: Organisation Patterns
of Companies, Projects, and
Foreign Aid Compared

Journal of Modern African
Studies, 55-3, 2017, pp. 532-533.

Fegley, Randall

Barnett, Michael, Eyewitness to a
Genocide: The United Nations
and Rwanda

Genocide Studies and
Prevention: An International
Journal, 11-2, 2017, pp. 118-120.

Fraiture, Pierre-Philippe

Hitchcott, Nicki, Rwanda
Genocide Stories: Fiction after
1994

French Studies, 71-2, 20917, pp.
297-298.

Ivan-Cucu, Gabriela-Mihaela, Palmer, Nicola, Courts in
Conflict: Interpreting the Layers
of Justice in Post-Genocide
Rwanda

Journal of Conflict and Security
Law, 22-2, 2017, pp. 357-360.

Ingelaere, Bert

Doughty, Kristin Connor,
Remediation in Rwanda:
Grassroots Legal Forums

Journal of Modern African
Studies, 55-2, 2017, pp. 530-532.

Jessee, Erin,

Mageza-Barthel, Rirhandu,
Mobilizing Transnational Gender
Politics in Post-Genocide
Rwanda

Journal of Modern African
Studies, 55-1, 2017, pp. 166-168.

Jessee, Erin

Guichaoua, André, From War to
Genocide: Criminal Politics in
Rwanda, 1990-1994

Genocide Studies and
Prevention: An International
Journal, 11-2, 2017, pp.116-117

Klaits, Frederick

Olsen, William; Van Beek, Walter Journal of African History, 58-2,
(eds), Evil in Africa: Encounters 2017, pp. 335-337.
with the Everyday

Linden, Ian

Carney, J.J., Rwanda before the
Genocide: Catholic Politics and
Ethnic Discourse in the Late
Colonial Era

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Catholic Historical Review,
103-3, 2017, pp. 609-611.

MacArthur, Julie; MacAulay,
Alison

“Framing “Rwandanness”:
African Studies Review, 60-3,
studying Rwanda in the twenty2017, pp. 221-229.
first century”, Review essay of
Kristin Conner Doughty,
Remediation in Rwanda:
Grassroots Legal Forums; Bert
Ingelaere, Inside Rwanda’s
Gacaca Courts: Seeking Justice
after Genocide; Erin Jessee,
Negotiating Genocide in Rwanda:
The Politics of History. Andrea
Purdeková, Making Ubumwe:
Power, State and Camps in
Rwanda’s Unity-Building
Project”

Mwangi, Oscar Gakuo

Mills, Kurt, International
Responses to Mass Atrocities in
Africa: Responsibility to Protect,
Prosecute, and Palliate

Political Studies Review, 15-2,
2017, pp. 282-283.

Pawson, Lara

Mukasonga, Scholastique,
Cockroaches

Times Literary Supplement (TLS),
5958, 6/9/2017, pp. 34-35.

Pherali, Tejendra

King, Elisabeth, From
Classrooms to Conflict in
Rwanda

Journal of Modern African
Studies, 55-2, 2017, pp. 345-348.

Regilme, Salvador

Thompson, Beth, Genocide and
Transitional Justice

Human Rights Review, 18-1,
2017, pp. 111-116.

Reyns-Chikuma, C.

Chrétien, J-P.; Kabanda, M.,
Rwanda, racisme et génocide:
l'idéologie hamitique

TranscUlturAl: A Journal of
Translation and Cultural Studies,
9-1, 2017, pp. 185-190.

Rousso, Henry,

Audoin-Rouzeau, Stéphane, Une
initiation: Rwanda (1994-2016)

Revue d’histoire moderne et
contemporaine, 64-3, 2017, pp.
250-252.

Russell, Garnett

Sundberg, Molly, Training for
Model Citizenship: Ethnography
of Civic Education and StateMaking in Rwanda

Journal on Education in
Emergencies, 3-1, 2017, pp.
132-134.

Sample, Emily

Jinks, Rebecca, Representing
Genocide: The Holocaust as
Paradigm?

Genocide Studies and
Prevention: An International
Journal, 11-2, 2017, pp. 112-113.

Suhrke, Astri

Longman, Timothy, Memory and
justice in post-genocide Rwanda

International Affairs, 93-6, 2017,
pp. 1498-1500.

Sundberg, Molly

Honeymanm, Catherine, The
Orderly Entrepreneur: Youth,
Education, and Governance in
Rwanda

The Journal of Modern African
Studies, 55-4, 2017, pp. 718-719.

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Tétu, Jean-François

Guilaine, J.; Sémelin, J. (eds),
Violences de guerre, violences de
masse: une approche
archéologique,

Questions de communication,
31-1, 2017, pp. 523-525.

Uneke, Okori

Purdeková, Andrea, Making
Ubumwe: Power, State and
Camps in Rwanda's UnityBuilding Project

International Social Science
Review, 92-2, 2017, article 15.

Zimmerman, Shannon

Kurt Mills, International
Responses to Mass Atrocities in
Africa: Responsibility to Protect,
Prosecute, and Palliate, 2015

Genocide Studies and
Prevention: An International
Journal, 11-1, 2017, pp. 104-106.

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