Today at
@DA_vienna, Amb.
@urujeniB delivered closing remarks at the International Conference | Learning from the Past, Shaping the Future: Remembrance, Reconciliation and Reintegration – the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
“Addressing genocide and mass violence requires more than one perspective. It requires different tools working together.
History, justice, remembrance, and education each contribute to our collective understanding on how genocide and mass violence unfold; ways to strengthen accountability and recognise early warning signs to act.
At the same time, it is within communities, alongside survivors, that this work takes real shape. This is where reconciliation and reintegration take root, and where the social fabric is gradually rebuilt through the slow pace needed for healing”.