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- Artistic output activities + Policy brief
- Performance art
Policy brief: Gira Ingoma book and policy brief: “The Culture We Want, for the Woman We Want”
- Advocating for progressive education
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
- Journal article
Journal article: [Working Paper] Gira Ingoma – One Drum per Girl: The culture we want for the woman we want
This paper examines the evolution and impact of the drumming troupe Ingoma Nshya and of the more recent education project Gira Ingoma. The authors first look at the history of Ingoma Nshya and Gira Ingoma to show how these initiatives mirror and push forward the country’s evolution towards gender equality and inscribe women at the heart of the arts and of history. They then examine the points of oppositions to the projects to show how the representations of traditional gender roles and what a (good) Rwandan woman should be keep hindering the emancipation of women. Finally, the authors highlight Ingoma Nshya’s and Gira Ingoma’s interventions in the debate as they build a new repertoire for women and blur the lines of gender in a way that gathers significant support from their community and the District of Huye.... - Music
Music Album – Rwena Rwa Ndabaga (Unfearful girl of Ndabaga)
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
- Policy (art) brief + Policy brief
Policy (art) brief: Policy Brief – Youth Mental Health and Gender in Rwanda – learnings from the Picturing Past Present and Future project
- Cultivating well-being and mental health
- Evaluation report + Final project report
Evaluation report: Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) University of Edinburgh Large Grant Report: An evaluation of impact of the Medium Grants in Rwanda and Nepal
The MAP Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Large Grant in Rwanda and Nepal was led by the University of Edinburgh (UoE) in partnership with the Human Rights Film Centre (HRFC), TPO Nepal, Uyisengi ni Imanzi, and the International Youth Advisory Board. The lead writers on this report were Dr. Laura Wright (Project Investigator) University of Edinburgh... - Music
- Performance art
The fourth Ingoma Nshya Festival, Rwanda – March 2024
- Advocating for progressive education
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
- Drawing
Imigongo arts – Past, present, and future
- Cultivating well-being and mental health
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
- Drawing
“My Album”
- Cultivating well-being and mental health
- Manuals and toolkits
- Film
Manuals and toolkits: Mental health film series and toolkit
- Cultivating well-being and mental health
- Performance art
The third Ingoma Nshya Festival, Rwanda – December 2023
- Advocating for progressive education
- Tackling child and gender-based violence