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Mod ConsMod ConsBring Back Rwanda? + What’s Up with Lammy?Welcome to the Mod Cons podcast with Jamila Robertson and Laura Burns.On this week's episode we discuss the Labour's Immigration Bill, whether they should bring back the Rwanda scheme and what happened in David Lammy's taxi? Follow us: @modconspodX - https://x.com/modconspodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/modconspodTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@modconspodWatch the podcast on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ModConsPodListen on Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...2025-05-1928 minReGen Brands PodcastReGen Brands Podcast#92 - Sara Delaney @ Sarilla - The Regenerative Sparkling Beverage Brand Spotlighting RwandaOn this episode, we have Sara Delaney who is the Founder and CEO at Sarilla. Sarilla is supporting regenerative agriculture with its lineup of ready-to-drink spritzers that are all made with organic and regenerative ingredients. Sarilla sources the majority of its ingredients via direct trade relationships with farmer cooperatives in Rwanda that are USDA Organic and Fair Trade Certified and pursuing regenerative certification. In this episode, Sara shares how she was inspired to launch the brand to further her work supporting the people of Rwanda in their ongoing recovery from the Rwandan Genocide in 1994, and...2025-01-311h 32The Brighter SideThe Brighter SideVisiting Rwanda & Listening to African MusicThis week Amber wants to visit Rwanda so we plan her trip and Ed shares his perfect African playlist. Be good to yourselves baby! Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Brighter Side ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.2025-01-251h 12Miniatures: Small Stories - Big HistoriesMiniatures: Small Stories - Big HistoriesMiniatures Episode 7: When Ethnicity Is Taboo - Everyday Ethnicity in Rwanda with Dr Meghan LawsWhat’s it like to live in a country dealing with the traumatic aftermath of a genocide? And in a country that also criminalises most public expressions or discussions of ethnicity? Dr Meghan Laws (University of St Andrews) joins us to talk about her work in Rwanda and the ‘hidden transcripts’ of ethnicity that lie beneath the surface of the official ‘ethnic amnesia’. This podcast was originally published on 25th February 2021 as part of the ERC research project ‘Dictatorship as experience: A comparative history of everyday life and the ‘lived experience’ of dictatorship in Mediterranean Eu...2024-09-1251 minThe Wheel Spin F1 PodcastThe Wheel Spin F1 PodcastF1 Driver Market + Is Red Bull falling apart| What team has the best 2025 lineup|F1 PodcastIn this episode we discuss the confirmed driver line ups for 2025, and speculate on the seats yet to be filled. We also talk about the major hirings and firings in F1, Is Adrian Newey set to join Aston Martin?? And find out which team principal had initially declined the job!! Also, Rwanda is placing a serious bid to host a Formula One event in the future, let's talk about it!! 00:00 - 04:00 Intro 04:00 - 10:30 Hamilton vs Leclerc 10:30 - 15:47 The Mclaren story 15:47 - 22:00 Is Red Bull crumbling??!! 22:00 - 26:35 Are they signing Daniel Ricciardo?? 26:35...2024-08-0952 minKwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Podcast | Le rôle des établissements publics dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide. Dans cet épisode, le Ministre Jean Damascène Bizimana nous parle du rôle des établissements publics dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide de 1994 contre les Tutsis au Rwanda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-2629 minKwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Podcast | The Role of Public Authorities in the preparation of the Genocide.In this episode, Minister Jean Damascene Bizimana discusses the role of Public Authorities in the preparation and execution of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-2632 minKwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Podcast | Le rôle des Milices dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide. Dans cet épisode, le Ministre Jean Damascène Bizimana nous parle du rôle des milices dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide de 1994 contre les Tutsis au Rwanda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-2645 minKwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Podcast | The Role of Militias in the preparation of the Genocide.In this episode, Minister Jean Damascene Bizimana discusses the role of Militias in the preparation and execution of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-2632 minKwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Podcast | Le rôle des intellectuels dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide. Dans cet épisode, le Ministre Jean Damascène Bizimana nous parle du rôle des intellectuels dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide de 1994 contre les Tutsis au Rwanda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-2640 minKwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Podcast | The Role of Intellectuals in the preparation of the Genocide.In this episode, Minister Jean Damascene Bizimana discusses the role of Intellectuals in the preparation and execution of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-2643 minKwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Podcast | Le rôle des prisons dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide. Dans cet épisode, le Ministre Jean Damascène Bizimana nous parle du rôle des prisons dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide de 1994 contre les Tutsis au Rwanda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-2634 minKwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Podcast | The Role of Prisons in the preparation of the Genocide.In this episode, Minister Jean Damascene Bizimana discusses the role prisons in the preparation and execution of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-2632 minKwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Podcast | Le rôle des Habyarimana dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide.Dans cet épisode, le Ministre Jean Damascène Bizimana nous parle du rôle des Habyarimana dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide de 1994 contre les Tutsis au Rwanda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-261h 15Kwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Podcast | The Role of President Habyarimana in the preparation of the Genocide.In this episode, Minister Jean Damascene Bizimana discusses the role of President Juvenal Habyarimana in the preparation and execution of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-2638 minKwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Podcast | Le rôle des autorités locales dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide de 1994 contre les Tutsis au RwandaDans cet épisode, le Ministre Jean Damascène Bizimana nous parle du rôle des autorités locales dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide de 1994 contre les Tutsis au Rwanda Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-2436 minKwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Podcast | The Role of Local Authorities in the preparation of the Genocide.In this episode, Minister Jean Damascene Bizimana discusses the role of local authorities in the preparation and execution of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-2441 minKwibuka PodcastKwibuka PodcastKwibuka Conversations | Rwanda, écrire par devoir de mémoire, une rétrospective.Les conversations Kwibuka : épisode 1"Rwanda, écrire par devoir de mémoire", rétrospective d'une initiative culturelle africaine et solidaire. Nocky Djedanoum est directeur artistique de Fest’Africa (rencontres littéraires et artistiques avec les créateurs d’Afrique et de la diaspora noire), fondé en 1992 avec Maïmouna Coulibaly.En 1998, il est à l’initiative de Écrire par devoir de mémoire, un projet qui a duré deux ans et a réuni dix écrivains, deux cinéastes et un sculpteur pour une résidence d’écriture au Rwanda, aboutissant à la publication de plusieurs œuvres littérair...2024-04-1345 minThe No Walls PodcastThe No Walls Podcast27. The Safety of Rwanda BillAs the UK's House of Lords currently debates the 'Safety of Rwanda Bill', this episode returns to Rwanda.We hear from Michela Wrong, an award-winning journalist and author who has spent over two decades writing about Africa. She has written for Reuters, the BBC and the Financial Times, amongst others. She has also written several books, including ‘Do Not Disturb’ - a scathing assessment of Rwanda under President Kagame which brought our attention to her.We hope you enjoy. Link to the transcript of Baroness Hale’s comments in the House of Lords as ment...2024-02-2248 minWhat Are You Talking AboutWhat Are You Talking AboutValentine’s Day emails, sending people to Rwanda and the hunt for half-a-face manEpisode 11. Discussing how our inboxes are full of Valentines spam, whether it’s asylum seekers or French people we should send to Rwanda and why can’t they find a man missing half of his face in London. Live from the Masque Haunt, Shoreditch, London. Recorded 08/02/2024.2024-02-0935 minThe No Walls PodcastThe No Walls Podcast26. International Criminal Law (plus Rwanda round 2- a constitutional crisis!)This episode dives into International Criminal Law, including the avenues for international criminal accountability and the role and power of the International Criminal Court. We hear a fascinating interview with Toby Cadman, barrister and co-founder of The Guernica 37 Group and Joint Head of Guernica 37 Chambers, and an experienced international criminal and humanitarian law specialist. However, first our co-hosts speak more on the government's proposed plans for Rwanda following the Supreme Court's Judgment. Note: our interview with Toby Cadman was recorded on 23 November 2023 and therefore some facts and statistics may be slightly out-of-date.2023-12-2050 minTRANSFUSION\'s Monthly PodcastTRANSFUSION's Monthly PodcastTransfusion Camp RwandaTransfusion Camp Rwanda by TRANSFUSION's Monthly Podcast2023-12-0740 minThe No Walls PodcastThe No Walls Podcast24. The Supreme Court's Rwanda JudgmentWe are back for Season 3!On Wednesday 15 November, the UK Supreme Court unanimously held the Secretary of State's Rwanda policy to be unlawful. Tune in to hear our co-hosts plus solicitor Sophie Lucas debrief on the judgment, discuss the process running up to it and what it was like to be in the Courtroom when Lord Reed read out those words. 2023-11-2037 minL\'Interlude PodcastL'Interlude PodcastEP 75 - "Visit Rwanda" pt. 2 ft. Kigali CrewL'Interlude Podcast EP 75 - "Visit Rwanda" pt. 2 ft. Kigali Crew Sujets: Danses traditionnelles, Des activités "mainstream", "Un safari à moindre coût, Finalement on mange bien au Rwanda, Le fameux mémorial, La fête à Kigali, Des péripéties de fin de séjour...et plus en core. Ecoute et si tu aimes l'épisode, n'hésite pas à commenter, liker, partager et en parler autour de toi ! Utilise le hashtag #LinterludePodcast pour en discuter sur Twitter. Instagram: @lin.terlude2023-10-201h 14The BAA Fly High PodcastThe BAA Fly High PodcastFly High Podcast Ep. 6Welcome, Blue Angels, to a deeply moving episode of 'Fly High.' This week, we reflect on the profound lessons from our recent Week of Prayer, where the remarkable Carl Wilkins shared his experiences about forgiveness after the Rwanda genocide. His story reminds us of the incredible capacity of the human heart to forgive, mirroring the teachings of Jesus. In the spirit of unity and diversity, we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at our school. Join us as students paint vivid depictions of key Hispanic figures and places, and fill the air with the melodies of Hispanic songs. It's a vibrant...2023-10-1321 minL\'Interlude PodcastL'Interlude PodcastEP 74 - "Visit Rwanda" pt.1 ft. Cindy, Fleur, FredL'Interlude Podcast EP 74 - "Visit Rwanda" pt.1 ft. Cindy, Fleur, Fred Sujets : Premières impressions, Craintes culinaires, Sentiment de sécurité, Qualité des infrastructures, Séjour au village, Organiser un mariage à distance,…et plus encore. Ecoute et si tu aimes l'épisode, n'hésite pas à commenter, liker, partager et en parler autour de toi ! Utilise le hashtag #LinterludePodcast pour en discuter sur Twitter. Instagram: @lin.terlude2023-10-1350 minDebated PodcastDebated PodcastRwanda and Kagame w/ Michela WrongIn this episode of the podcast Will is joined by Michela Wrong, a renowned author and journalist, to discuss her recently published book Do Not Disturb: The Story of a Political Murder and an African Regime Gone Bad, about the murder of Patrick Karegeya and the regime of Rwandan President Paul Kagame. They also discuss the Rwandan Genocide and Kagame's rise to power and Britain's decision to send asylum seekers to Rwanda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-07-2743 minThe No Walls PodcastThe No Walls PodcastThe No Walls Podcast: a trailer!With 21 episodes and an increasing audience, The No Walls Podcast is continuing to grow! If you're interested in listening, we've put together a short trailer so you can hear some of the conversations we've had over the past 16 months and the kind of content you can expect going forward! The trailer includes the following clips: 1. Toufique Hossain, one of our co-hosts, talking about his most moving moment over his extensive career (S01E02). 2. Dr Emilie McDonnel, Advocacy Coordinator at Human Rights Watch, talking about the UK's Rwanda policy (S01...2023-05-3015 minJause Podcast 🎧Jause Podcast 🎧Haiti avance vers un genocide a l'instar du RwandaHaïti est à deux doigts d'un génocide si le gouvernement n'agit pas le plus vite possible. Les dernières actions des groupes armées dans certaines endroits de la régions métropolitaines prédisent un avenir sombre si le gouvernement ne cherche pas à solutionner la crise pour éviter que le pays connaisse le même sort que le Rwanda en 1994. À noter que les groupes armés se renforcent d'avantages en se procurant d'armes sophistiquées pour se venger de la population qui commence déja à se faire justice.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jause-var2023-05-2304 minThe No Walls PodcastThe No Walls Podcast22. The Illegal Migration Bill, Rwanda, the ECHR....a summary!It's been an interesting few months! This episode attempts to summarise the latest issues that are keeping those working in the immigration and asylum fields very busy...and worried. Toufique and Sheroy talk Rwanda, Rule 39 interim measures, ECHR, asylum accommodation on barges and the dreaded Illegal Migration Bill. Tune in!!2023-05-1229 minDeclarations: The Human Rights PodcastDeclarations: The Human Rights PodcastSeason 7 Episode 2: The policy that never took off: Assessing UK’s Rwanda Asylum PlanThis episode focuses on assessing the Rwanda Asylum Plan - UK’s most controversial migration policy in recent years. According to the proposal, 99 asylum seekers whose claims were declared “inadmissible” were scheduled to embark on a flight relocating them to Rwanda on the 14th of June 2022. While never enacted, the plan attracted widespread media attention and the criticism of many NGOs fighting for migrants rights. Our guests, Peter Wiliam Walsh and Colin Yeo will discuss the origin of this policy, its problematic nature as well as what could be done in the future to avoid similar mistakes. In our modern...2023-04-2038 minHave Murder, Will TravelHave Murder, Will TravelEpisode 39: Rwanda: The Murder of Dian FosseyI'm back and hoping you're still here for our trek to Rwanda. This week we are going to talk about the murder of Dian Fossey. Dian went to Africa to study and save gorillas. While she definitely succeeded in her mission to help the gorillas; it ultimately led to her murder.Sources:https://www.vanityfair.com/style/1986/09/fatal-obsession-198609 https://gorillafund.org/who-we-are/dian-fossey/dian-fossey-bio/https://web.archive.org/web/20191201153104/https://www.nytimes.com/1990/07/15/books/some-primates-weren-t-to-be-trusted.htmlhttps://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/primatologist-dian-fossey-found-murdered-in-rwandahttps://web.archive.org/web/20091205143418/http://w...2023-04-041h 04TrueNorth Podcast NetworkTrueNorth Podcast NetworkEpisode 08: The Growth of a New CCE School in RwandaIn this episode Karen speaks with four members of Hope for Children Ministries, based in Rwanda where they have just opened their new school, Hope for Children International School. They discuss the mission of their ministry and the growth of their new school, in which they have implemented the Rafiki curriculum. Subscribe to our episode...2023-03-3130 minThe NBR PodcastThe NBR PodcastRwanda's Monetary Policy Decision: Central Bank Rate increased to 7%In the first episode of the National Bank of Rwanda podcast, we speak to the Chief Economist of NBR, Dr. Thierry Kalisa on the decision to increase the central bank rate from 6.5% to 7%.2023-03-0819 minInternational Black Summit Interview SeriesInternational Black Summit Interview SeriesInternational Black Summit Interview Podcast: Lorraine "Dr. Rain" Warren, PhDAugust 14, 2022Black Summit InterviewsSeason 1, Episode #5 -  Lorraine "Dr. Rain" Warren, PhD In this podcast episode, Glenn Greenidge and Grace Lawrence interview LORRAINE "DR. RAIN" WARREN, PhD  about how she effectively uses the Summit Tools and Distinctions in her career, in her life, and in the Summit. Dr. Rain's career as a facilitator, educator, and trainer in peace-building, dialogue, and conflict mediation has spanned over 20 years and has taken her to over 100 countries around the world, which include the continents of Africa, Asia, North America, South America, and Europe  She was hono...2022-08-181h 44UMUBURO UHERUKA IMS RWANDA SDA\'s podcastUMUBURO UHERUKA IMS RWANDA SDA's podcastEpisode 1 - UMUBURO UHERUKA IMS RWANDA SDA's podcast2022-08-1314 minThe Radical English GentlemenThe Radical English GentlemenIs the Rwanda Immigration Policy a Good Thing? | REG Podcast #25In this weeks episode I go into talking about the current situation with the UK`s Rwanda immigration policy. Giving my thoughts and what I think about the policy, and also immigration in the UK as well. I then go into talking about the complete distrust people have in mainstream media shown from a very interesting poll that was recently done showing that interest and trust in news is at a all time low and is on the steep decline. Finally I finish by talking about food and genetic modification dispute with the UK, Scotland and the EU. If...2022-06-1630 minThe CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in LeadershipThe CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in LeadershipThe CopDoc Podcast Maureen McGough, Ep 70, The Policing Project, New York University School of LawHey there! Send us a message. Who else should we be talking to? What topics are important? Use FanMail to connect! Let us know!Maureen McGough (Mc-Goff) is the Director of Strategic Initiatives for the Policing Project, a non-profit organization, at New York University Law School.  At the Policing Project Maureen (Mo) oversees national efforts to improve accountability and transparency in policing.  She joined the Policing Project after working with the National Police Foundation, where she led the non-profit’s research, training, and technical assistance efforts as Director of National Programs.Prior to joining the Nati...2022-05-0943 min