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[[Aloysia Inyumba]] (28 December 1964 – 6 December 2012) was a Rwandan politician, who was the country's Minister for Gender and Family Promotion and as executive secretary of the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission. Her name is sometimes spelled ''Aloisea Inyumba'' in public sources.
   
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While studying social work and social administration at Makerere University in Uganda, she joined the Rwandan Patriotic Front.
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The eulogy at her funeral was given by President Paul Kagame.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 27 April 2025

Aloysia Inyumba (28 December 1964 – 6 December 2012) was a Rwandan politician, who was the country's Minister for Gender and Family Promotion and as executive secretary of the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission. Her name is sometimes spelled Aloisea Inyumba in public sources.

While studying social work and social administration at Makerere University in Uganda, she joined the Rwandan Patriotic Front.

The eulogy at her funeral was given by President Paul Kagame.

Quotes

“The genocide in Rwanda is a far-reaching tragedy that has taken a particularly hard toll on women. They now comprise 70 percent of the population, since the genocide chiefly exterminated the male population.” --Aloysia Inyumba [1][2]

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