François Lagarde

RWANDA 2018 BIBLIOGRAPHIE

The University of Texas at Austin

1er janvier 2019 TABLE

Introduction 4 1) Bibliographical databases 7 2) Population 10 Population Refugees; Migration; Diaspora Youth: Genocide; Health; Sociology Women: Genre; Land; Law; Politics Ethnicity

3) Land; Agriculture 16 Environment; Sustainability Land; foncier Agriculture; Agronomy; Farmers Coffee Animal Production

4) Economy 22 Development; Technology Electricity; Water Economy; Business Finance; Micro Finance; Banking; Exchange Tourism

5) History 31 History Contemporary History Genocide Reconciliation; Post Conflict Book reviews

6) Churches; Schools 40 Religion; Churches Education; Schools; Universities Education: ICT

7) Politics 45 Politics Policy; e-Government; Taxation

2 Military Media Memorials; Memory

8) International 51 Aid Great Lakes EAC Humanitarian; NGOs International Relations: EU; France; UN; USA; other

9) Law/Justice 56 Law () Ingabire v. Rwanda Gacaca ICTR

10) Society; Miscellany 60 Generalia Miscellany: Culture Languages; Linguistics Sports Disability Intimate Partner Violence Habitat; Urbanism; Architecture Sanitation Accidents

11) Témoignages; Literature; Film 65 Témoignages Literature; Fiction Criticism Film Art; Crafts

12) Public Health 70

3 Introduction

En 2018, la connaissance est publiée, distribuée et consommée via Internet. La publication matérielle reste un support premier, plus des trois-quarts des publications citées dans les bases de données existent à la fois sous forme papier et sous forme digitale. Des publications virtuelles, et seulement virtuelles, existent dans les domaines des sciences exactes, de la communication, des nouvelles revues “spécialisées” ou de type Kindle. Mais la masse des publications est encore publiée sur papier. C’est la médiation de ces publications qui est entièrement électronique: on prend connaissance de l’existence d’un item ou d’une citation et on accède à son texte via Internet. Un chercheur consultera les bibliographies qui sont aujourd’hui électroniques. La base de données a remplacé le catalogue universitaire mais le principe reste le même: il faut recenser et inventorier tout ce qui concerne un sujet donné, un “search”. Les bases, surtout si elles sont généralistes, font un inventaire grossier, peu rangé, et plein d’“irrelevance” et le bibliographe classe ces “results” pour faciliter l’accès aux champs du savoir. Une citation est une entrée complète dans une bibliographie. Chaque citation contient le ou les noms d’auteur(s), le titre, le lieu (livre, revue, éditeur), la date de la publication et sa pagination (ou doi). Un lien est un renvoi à une donnée sise dans une autre base. Une base bibliographique est un catalogue électronique de citations et de liens, une énorme bibliographie in progress. On peut “filtrer” cette masse de citations selon des critères: date, auteur, lieu, sujet, mot-clé, langue des publications sélectionnées. On peut, on doit spécialiser la bibliographie, en général par sujet, “topic” ou discipline. Les bases bibliographiques ne se constituent pas de la même manière: les agrégateurs amassent ce qu’ils moissonnent dans d’autres bases bibliographiques ou éditoriales quand les institutions ne cataloguent a priori que leurs propres publications. Ces productions deviennent les sources des chercheurs, avec les travaux des confrères listés par les agrégateurs. Les bibliographies des publications savantes montrent que les sources de la recherche sont les archives, les travaux scientifiques ou para-scientifiques, les publications des institutions nationales et internationales, les media. Le bien connu SUDOC est un agrégateur: il liste des publications disséminées dans divers catalogues et diverses bases de données quand un catalogue de bibliothèque à l’ancienne ne listait que les publications dont elle avait le dépôt. La base bibliographique de la World Bank ne se fait pas par agrégation: les citations de son catalogue ont toutes la Bank, ou ses filiales, pour auteurs. Idem pour les Nations Unies, les NGOs et les Research Centers dont les sites cataloguent leurs productions. L’agrégateur cite toutes les entrées que son datamining peut identifier et qu’il juge pertinentes (“relevant”), c’est-à-dire répondant de près ou de loin à une recherche. Soit l’exemple d’une “recherche” Rwanda. Est “relevant” l’item qui inclut au moins une fois le mot Rwanda ou dont la fiche établit un possible lien avec le Rwanda. “Pays des Grands Lacs”, “EAC”, “génocide”, par exemple, infèrent Rwanda. Un article parfaitement étranger à la question deviendra “relevant” parce qu’il mentionne que son auteur est affilié à une université du Rwanda. Il est difficile de dire où cesse la pertinence (relevance) dans les amas bibliographiques des gros agrégateurs. Les premières citations classées par relevance sont certainement pertinentes mais cette pertinence diminue à mesure qu’on descend l’échelle du classement. Une grande partie des entrées que ramènent une recherche dans les bases généralistes ne sont pas pertinentes. Les bases des gros agrégateurs ne vont pas non plus sans quelques erreurs (noms propres, dates) et de nombreux doublons. On a trouvé dans des bases spécialisées quelques entrées qui ne se trouvaient pas dans Google Scholar (ou dans les 1000 premières citations de GS, puisque l’affichage s’arrête à ce nombre). On pourra aussi bien trouver dans Google Scholar des items inconnus ailleurs.

4 Google Scholar, WorldCat ou Open Edition listent des citations de publications de tous genres et de tous horizons. Ce sont des généralistes quand les bases spécialisées comme AGRIS, PubMed, MLA ou HeinOnLine ne listent que les citations relevant d’une discipline ou d’un domaine donnés. Les bibliographies spécialisées couvrent les régions du savoir, comme l’Economie, la Société, la Culture ou le Droit, et ses champs, ceux des diciplines et des spécialités. Elles résultent toutes de l’agrégation de citations tirées de multiples sources, on-line material, livres, articles, chapitres, rapports, conférences ou “littérature grise”. Des bases sont spécialisées non par discipline mais par genre, si l’on peut dire: la publication francophone, la dissertation doctorale, la presse (quotidiens, hebdomadaires), la littérature font des catégories distinctes. Défendues par des paywalls qui laisseront les non-riches à la porte du savoir, les bases spécialisées sont moins accessibles que les bases publiques. Dans l’accès aux connaissances, le fossé séparant un étudiant de la West Coast et un étudiant d’Afrique de l’Est paraît béant1. Les catalogues des grandes bibliothèque sont à rechercher autant que les bases électroniques. Les catalogues de plusieurs universités contiennent des entrées qu’on ne trouve citées nulle part ailleurs (BRA, Leiden, NYPL, University of Rwanda, Library of Congress et grandes universités américaines). De plus, une bibliothèque universitaire opère comme catalogue et comme base de données, au sens où elle renvoie à ses stacks ainsi qu’aux doi électroniques catalogués dans d’autres bases. La base bibliographique peut inclure l’accès électronique au texte, en tout ou en partie, de la publication citée. Les bibliothèques donnaient la cote, c’était au lecteur de localiser l’item. Aujourd’hui, en quelques secondes, des databases déposent l’article, la monographie ou le gros pavé sur le desk des chercheurs. Pour la période qui va du 1er janvier au 17 décembre 2018, grosso modo pour 2018, voici quelques exemples de “results” pour une recherche Rwanda, selon les paramètres All Text (Rwanda dans tous les textes), Title (Rwanda dans le titre) ou autre: Lexis Uni: “All Lexis Uni”: 10.000+ Google Scholar, [unspecified category]: “Environ 14.600 résultats” WorldCat: Keyword: 3.732; Title: 1.403 Academic Search Complete: All text: 1,740; Title: 209 Business Source Complete: All text: 996; Title: 79 Microsoft Academic: [unspecified category]: 678 Web of Science: Topic: 510; Title 267 MedLine: All text: 398; Abstract: 242; Title: 167 United Nations Digital Library: Any Field: 312 ; Title: 74 Engineering Village: All fields: 161; Title: 41 Cairn: Texte Intégral: 142; Titre: 5 Jstor: All Fields: 158; Title: 4. UnesDoc: All text: 117; “mot-clé”: 8; Titre: 2 thèses.fr.: Texte intégral: 42; Titre: 1. HRW: [unspecified category]: 31 Amnesty: “Keywords or Title”: 19 World Bank Open Knowledge Repository: “all OKR”: 17

Massivement anglophones, les bases bibliographiques qui délivraient en décembre 2018 des “results” conséquents pour une “search” Rwanda sont classées au ch.1 par type (généralistes, spécialistes), discipline, genre (la presse, le roman) ou nationalité.

1 En décembre 2018, pour un “Search” Rwanda par “Title”, un étudiant de Stanford University pouvait accéder (“direct access to full text”) à 16.464 “scholarly & peer-reviewed” articles. Plus de 16.000 articles sur le Rwanda lisibles en ligne? L’irrelevance doit être importante. Cf. SearchWorks catalog, https:// searchworks.stanford.edu

5 Comme les précédentes, cette bibliographie classe les publications portant en tout ou en partie (suffisante) sur le Rwanda et parues en 2018. Le classement est fait par sujets ou topics. Ne sont pas recensées certaines sciences (physique, géologie, primatologie, climatologie, et al.) dont il n’est pas difficile, pour les spécialistes concernés, de dresser les bibliographies. Les quotidens et les hebdomadaires (Nexis Uni2 permet de rechercher ces médias) et les entrées bibliographiques des grandes institutions nationales ou internationales (UN, World Bank) ne sont pas recensés; elles ne sont pas difficiles d’accès3. Les thèses de doctorat, toutes étiquetées Doctoral dissertation, sont citées dans leurs diciplines. La partie Santé Publique (ch. 12) est incomplète; ce champ très développé peut inonder des bases, par exemple Microsoft Academic. Pourquoi a-t-il été facile de trouver les travaux de la Jönköping University (Sweden) et difficile de trouver des thèses de doctorat belges? Faute d’auteurs ou parce que les liens académiques belges ne sont pas captés par les agrégateurs? Certaines revues uniquement virtuelles, souvent “internationales” mais sans tomaison, sans pagination, des doi leur suffisant, n’inspirent pas confiance, tout comme certains travaux publiés par les publish-on-demand “européens”. Mais personne n’est encore listé sur la Beall’s List of predatory journals and publishers. Des erreurs, des oublis se seront glissés dans ce centon sans fin, veuillez-nous en excuser.

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2 Formerly LexisNexis.

3 Cf. les bases des United Nations: ECA Library Catalog (Economic Commission for Africa); Official Document System (ODS); ReliefWeb; UNBISNET (United Nations Digital Library System); UNESDOC; UNICEF; UN Women, Global Gender Equality Constitutional Database; Universal Human Rights Index; UNU Library catalog; Yearbook of the United Nations. Et celles de la World Bank: World Bank Open Knowledge Repository; WB Data Catalog; WB Documents and Reports.

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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DATABASES

All subjects/multidisciplinary Academic OneFile Complementary Index Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Google Scholar JSTOR Microsoft Academic ProQuest ResearchGate Sage Journals Springer Link Taylor & Francis WorldCat

Human Sciences; Social Sciences Academic Search Complete AfricaBib African Journal on Line (AJOL) Anthropological Index Online Anthropology Plus ATLA Religion Database Francis (Pascal & Francis) HathiTrust Historical Abstracts Mukanda (Université de Lorraine) PAIS Index Project Muse PubPsych PsycInfo RefWorld SocIndex SSRN: Social Science Research Network UN Digital Library

Sciences; natural sciences Elsevier (Science Direct)

7 Engineering Village Global Plant (JSTOR) Pascal (Pascal & Francis) PrimateLit Public Library of Science (PLoS) Scopus Web of Science

Specialized bases Agriculture Agricola Agris

Biology; Medicine Biological Abstracts BioOne Complete BMC (BioMed Central) CINAHL Europe PMC Medline MedLine Complete NCBI Databases PopLine PubMed

Economics; Business ABI/Inform Global Business Abstracts Business Insights Global EconBiz EconLit Factiva IMF eLibrary

Education Education Source ERIC: Educational Resource Information Center

Law HeinOnLine Human Rights Studies On Line

8 Oxford Reports on International Law ProQuest Congressional

Linguistics Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)

Arts & Literature International Bibliography of Theatre & Dance MLA

Bases francophones Cairn-Info Erudit Open Edition (formerly revues.org) Persée

Media/News Expanded Academic ASAP General OneFile InfoTrac Newsstand Nexis Uni (formerly LexisNexis) NewsBank

Dissertations Networked Digital Library of Theses & Dissertations ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global thèses.fr

Autres bases Chinese Social Science Citation Index. Nanjing University (Clarivate Analytics) Indian Citation Index (ICI), New Delhi National Diet Library Collection (Japan) KCI Korean Journal Database (Clarivate Analytics) Russian Science Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics) SciELO Citation Index Latin America, Spain, Portugal, the Caribbean and South Africa (Clarivate Analytics)

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POPULATION

Population Ashe, Muesiri; Ojong, Vivian, “Population Overhang and the Great Lakes Crisis : Rwanda and Her Neighbours”, Journal of African Union Studies, 7-2, 2018, pp. 127-147. Marter-Kenyon, Jessica, Relocation as Adaptation? Population Resettlement in an Era of Global Environmental Change, Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara 2018. [Villagization]4 Nizeyimana, Pacifique; Lee, Kee-Won; Sim, Songyong, “A study on the classfication of households in Rwanda based on factor scores”, Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society, 29-2, 2018, pp. 547-555. Reed, Fennis; et al., “Gridded Population Maps Informed by Different Built Settlement Products”, DATA, 3-3, 2018, Article number 33. [Haiti, Malawi, Madagascar, Nepal, Rwanda, Thailand] Sabates-Wheeler, Rachel; Wylde, Emily, What are the implications of ageing and demographic change in Rwanda?, IDS Policy Briefing 150, University of Sussex: Institute of Development Studies, 2018, 2 p.

Refugees; Migration; Diaspora Bidandi, Fred, “Understanding refugee durable solutions by international players: Does dialogue form a missing link?”, Cogent Social Sciences, 4-1, 2018, Article number 1510724. [Rwanda, Burundi, DRC, ] Bilgili, Özge; Loschmann, Craig, “Refugees and host communities in the Rwandan labour market”, Forced Migration Review, 58, 2018, pp. 22-23. Cottyn, Ine, “Livelihood trajectories in a context of repeated displacement: empirical evidence from Rwanda”, Sustainability, 10-10, 2018, art. 3521. doi.org/10.3390/su10103521 Dubernet, Cecile, The international containment of displaced persons: humanitarian spaces without exit, London: Routledge, 2018. 227 p. [Iraq, Bosnia, Rwanda, Somalia] Gyimah, Kwesi, Planting seventh-day adventist house churches among Rwandese refugees in Columbus, Ohio, Doctor of Ministry report, Liberty University (Lynchburg, VA), 2018. International Organization for Migration, Comparative study on the free movement of workers in select East African Community Countries: Burundi, , Rwanda and the United Republic of , Geneva: IOM, 2018, 146 p.

4 Les informations entre crochets sont ajoutées par nous aux citations.

10 Kuradusenge-McLeod, Claudine, Fight Against Labels, Fight for Self: The Exploration of Social Categorization on Diaspora Political Participation, Doctoral Dissertation, George Mason University, 2018. Kuradusenge-McLeod, Claudine, “Belgian Hutu Diaspora Narratives of Victimhood and Trauma”, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 12-3, 2018, pp. 427-443. Marshall, Julie; Barrett, H., “Human rights of refugee-survivors of sexual and gender- based violence with communication disability”, International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 20-1, 2018, pp. 44-49. Marson, Jennifer, “The Rwandan diaspora in Canada and the United States: reconciliation and justice”, Contemporary Justice Review, 21-3, 2018, pp. 299-326. Munenge Mudage, Florent; Mudage Lebon, Mangaiko, “La problématique intégration des migrants ressortissants du Rwanda et du Burundi en République Démocratique du Congo”, European Scientific Journal,14-5, 2018, pp. 299-327. Mupenzi, Alfred, Narratives of displacement, resilience and education: experiences of african students with a refugee background in Australian tertiary education, Doctoral Dissertation, Western Sydney University (Australia), 2018. Nikuze, Marie, “Rwanda”, in Clark, T.; Mueller, R (eds), Green card youth voices: immigration stories from an Atlanta high school, Minneapolis, MN: Wise Ink Creative Publishing, 2018, 176 p. Orjuela, Camilla, “Mobilising diasporas for justice: Opportunity structures and the presencing of a violent past”, Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 44-8, 2018, pp. 1357-1373.

Youth: Genocide; Health; Sociology Barrett, Jastine. “Balancing Pragmatism and Principle: UNICEF, Child Rights and Child Genocidaires”, Human Rights Law Review, 18-1, 2018, pp. 31-59. Bermudez, Laura; et al., ”Safety, trust, and disclosure: A qualitative examination of violence against refugee adolescents in Kiziba Camp, Rwanda”, Social Science & Medicine, 200, 2018, pp. 83-91. Bilgili, Özge, et al., Is the education of local children influenced by living nearby a refugee camp? Evidence from host communities in Rwanda, WIDER Working Paper Series 018, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER), 2018, 21 p. Eramian, Laura; Denov, Myriam, “Is It Always Good to Talk? The Paradoxes of Truth- Telling by Rwandan Youth Born of Rape Committed during the Genocide”, Journal of Genocide Research, 20-3, 2018, pp. 372-391. Finn, Brandon, “Quietly Chasing : Young Men and the Intolerance of Informality in Rwanda’s Capital City”, Urban Forum, 29-2, 2018, pp. 205-218. Gonis, Gonzague, “Illicit drugs use among youth: a hindrance to socio-economic development in Rwanda”, Social Research Reports, 10-2, 2018, pp. 74-84.

11 Grant, Andrea, “Bringing The Daily Mail to Africa: entertainment websites and the creation of a digital youth public in post-genocide Rwanda”, Journal of Eastern African Studies, 2018, doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2018.1547255 Habumugisha, Felicien; Nyandwi, Jean Baptiste; Ntokamunda Kadima, Justin, “Knowledge and Practice of Hormonal Contraception among High School Teens”, International Journal of Tropical Disease & Health, 30-3, 2018, 8 p. doi: 10.9734/IJTDH/ 2018/41519 Henning, Margaret; et al., “Over-age and underserved: a case control study of HIV- affected children and ”, Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 13-1, 2018, pp. 81-93. Hogwood, Jemma; Mushashi, Christine; Jones, Stuart; Auerbach, Carl, “‘I Learned Who I Am’: Young People Born From Genocide Rape in Rwanda and Their Experiences of Disclosure”, Journal of Adolescent Research, 33-5, 2018, pp. 549-570. Kaplan, Suzanne; Modell, Arnold, “Rwanda genocide, 1994”, in Idem, Children in genocide: extreme traumatization and affect regulation, London: Routledge, 2018, pp. 171-181. Kagoyire, Marie; Richters, Annemiek, “‘We are the memory representation of our parents’: Intergenerational legacies of genocide among descendants of rape survivors in Rwanda”, Torture, 28-3, 2018, pp. 30-45, Muhayisa, Assumpta; et al., “Héritage traumatique chez les enfants nés du viol pendant le génocide perpétré contre les Tutsis au Rwanda en 1994”, L’Autre, 19-2, 2018, pp. 197-207. Neugebauer, Richard; et al., "Are Children or Adolescents More at Risk for Posttraumatic Stress Reactions Following Exposure to Violence? Evidence From Post-Genocide Rwanda”, The Journal of nervous and mental disease, 206-1, 2018, pp. 11-18. Nimbabazi, O., “Impact of Migrant Health Initiatives by Youth in Rwanda”, The European Journal of Public Health, 28-suppl. 1, 2018. doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/cky048.011 Nsereko, E.; et al., “Early feeding practices and stunting in Rwandan children: A cross- sectional study from the 2010 Rwanda demographic and health survey”, Pan African Medical Journal, 29, 2018, doi:10.11604/pamj.2018.29.157.10151 Pontalti, Kirsten, “Kinship ‘matters’: Continuity and change in children’s family relations across three generations in Rwanda”, Childhood, 25-2, 2018, pp. 173-188. Sibomana, Tite, Association Between Pornography Consumption and Sexual Practice Among Adolescents in Rwanda, Munich: Grin Verlag, 2018, 62 p. UNICEF, Annual Report 2017: Rwanda, 2018, 57 p. Williams, Timothy; et al., “‘It isn’t that we’re prostitutes’: Child protection and sexual exploitation of adolescent girls within and beyond refugee camps in Rwanda”, Child Abuse & Neglect, 86, 2018, pp. 158-166. Yourkavitch, Jennifer, Trends and inequalities in young child nutrition in Rwanda: further analysis of the 2014-15 demographic and health survey, DHS Further Analysis Report n° 109 2018, Rockville, MD: ICF/USAID, 2018, 32 p.

12 Women: Genre; Land; Law; Politics Abbott, Pamela; Mugisha, Roger; Sapsford, Roger, “Women, Land and Empowerment in Rwanda”, Journal of International Development, 30-6, 2018, pp. 1006-1022. Adam, Rahma; et al., “Gender and equitable benefit-sharing mechanisms through Agricultural Innovation Platforms in Rwanda”, Community Development, 49-4, 2018, pp. 380-397. Aolain, Fionnuala, “The feminist institutional dimensions of power-sharing and political settlements”, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 24-1, 2018, pp.116-132. Bayisenge, Jeannette, “From male to joint land ownership: Women's experiences of the land tenure reform programme in Rwanda”, Journal of Agrarian Change, 18-3, 2018, pp. 588-605. Berry, Marie, War, women, and power: From violence to mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cambridge University Press, 2018, 294 p. Bizimana, Benjamin. “Exploring gender discrepancies in qualifications in public service in Rwanda: Towards an improved equity”, Journal of Education and Practice, 9-13, 2018, pp. 42-53. Brown, Sara, Gender and the genocide in Rwanda: women as rescuers and perpetrators, Abingdon, UK; New York: Routledge, 2018, 176 p. Burnet, Jennie; Kanakuze, Jeanne d’Arc, Political Settlements, Women's Representation and Gender Equality: The 2008 Gender-Based Violence Law and Gender Parity in Primary and Secondary Education in Rwanda, ESID Working Paper No. 94. Manchester: Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre, The University of Manchester, 2018, 66 p. Buscaglia, Ilaria, “Femmes qui gouvernent les femmes: émancipation et féminité dans la campagne du post-génocide rwandais”, in Gomez-Perez, Muriel (ed), Femmes d'Afrique et émancipation: Entre normes sociales contraignantes et nouveaux possibles, Paris: Karthala, 2018, ch 5. Buss, Doris; Ali, Jerusa, “Rwanda: Women’s Political Participation in Post-Conflict State- Building”, in Ní Aoláin, Fionnuala; et al. (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Conflict, Oxford University Press, 2018, ch. 44. Colverson, Kathleen, “Increasing the Health and Nutritional Outcomes of the Government of Rwanda’s ‘One Cow per Poor Family’ Program from a Gender Perspective”, Food Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 8-2, 2018, pp. 31-44. Costa, Eleonora, Peacebuilding actors and gender equality: a positive relationship? Analysing the role of peacebuilding actors in challenging power structures and defeating gender inequality in Liberia and Rwanda, Doctoral Dissertation, Uppsala Universitet (Sweden), 2018. Gatesi, Jeanne; Mategeko, Betty, “Contribution of Women Empowerment towards the Development in Rwanda: Case of Duhaguruke Kora Cooperative in Muhoza Sector, Musanze District”, World Journal of Sociology and Anthropology, 2-1, 2018, pp. 25-32.

13 Gertz, Evelyn; Brehm, Hollie; Brown, Sara, “Gender and genocide: assessing differential opportunity structures of perpetration in Rwanda”, in Williams, Timothy; Buckley-Zistel, Susanne (eds), Perpetrators and Perpetration of Mass Violence: Action, Motivations and Dynamics, Abigdon, UK: Routledge, 2018, pp. 145-162. Guariso, Andrea; Ingelaere, Bert; Verpoorten, Marijke, "When ethnicity beats gender: quotas and political representation in Rwanda and Burundi”, Development and Change, 49-6, 2018, pp. 1361-1391. Habyarimana, Faustin; Zewotir, Temesgen; Ramroop, Shaun, “Structured spatial modeling and mapping of domestic violence against women of reproductive age in Rwanda”, Journal of interpersonal violence, 2018, doi.org/10.1177/0886260518757222 Hutchinson, Susan, “Leading the Operationalisation of WPS” [Women, Peace and Security], Security Challenges, 14-2, 2018, pp. 124-142. [Afghanistan, Rwanda, Yugoslavia, East Timor] Johnstone, Lyn, “Landscapes of Desire: The effect of gender, sexualized identity, and flirting on data production in Rwanda and Zimbabwe”, in Idem (ed), The Politics of Conducting Research in Africa: Ethical and Emotional Challenges in the Field, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2018, pp. 75-95. Kamanzi, J.; Namusonge, G.; Ndabaga, E., “Influence of innovation on growth of women micro-businesses in Bugesera District”, International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 8-1, 2018, pp. 24-42. Madsen, Diana Højlund, “‘Localising the Global’: Resolution 1325 as a tool for promoting women’s rights and gender equality in Rwanda”, Women’s studies international forum, 66, 2018, pp. 70-78. Mahoro, Justin, “Unmet need among married women: examining socio-religious influences on family planning use in Rwanda, 2005-2015”, International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare, 11-5, 2018, pp. 380-391. Miedema, Stephanie Spaid; et al., “Women’s empowerment in : Development of a cross-country comparable measure”, World Development, 110, 2018, pp. 453-464. [Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda] Motlafi, Nompumelelo, “The coloniality of the gaze on sexual violence: a stalled attempt at a South Africa-Rwanda dialogue?”, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 20-1, 2018, pp.9-23. Mushumba, Leon, “Effect of Gender Equality Processes on the Livelihoods of Rural Women in Rwanda”, European Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 6-11, 2018, pp. 126-168. Randell, Shirley, “Celebrating Leadership Learning in Education Across Continents: Experiences of Women Leading in Rwanda”, in McNae, Rachel; Reilly, Elizabeth (eds), Women leading education across the continents: Finding and harnessing the joy in leadership, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018, ch. 23. Sinalo, Caroline, Rwanda after genocide: Gender, identity and posttraumatic growth, Cambridge, UK/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018, 228 p.

14 Stern, Erin; Heise, Lori; McLean, Lyndsay, “The doing and undoing of male household decision-making and economic authority in Rwanda and its implications for gender transformative programming”, Culture, health & sexuality, 20-9, 2018, pp. 976-991. Treidl, Johanna, “Sowing gender policies, cultivating agrarian change, reaping inequality? Intersections of gender and class in the context of marshland transformations in Rwanda”, Antropologia, 5-1, 2018, pp. 77-95. Uwayezu, Ernest; Mugisha, John, “Decoding gender justice in land conflicts resolution in Rwanda”, African Journal of Geospatial Sciences and Land Governance, 1, 2018, 20 p. Woolner, Leah; Denov, Myriam; Kahn, Sarilee, “‘I asked myself if I would ever love my baby’: Mothering children born of genocidal rape in Rwanda”, Violence Against Women, 2018. doi: 10.1177/1077801218801110

Ethnicity Blouin, Arthur; Mukand, Sharun, “Erasing Ethnicity? Propaganda, Nation Building and Identity in Rwanda”, Journal of Political Economy, 2018, doi: 10.1086/701441 Dwyer, Eric, “Kigali and Phoenix: Historical Similarities between Pre-Genocide Rwanda and Arizona's Anti-Immigrant Wave”, Critical Questions in Education, 9-1, 2018, pp. 40-61. Heim, L.; Elbert, T.; Baltes-Götz, B.; Schaal, S., “Still not one people: Implicit ethnic perception of Tutsis in Rwanda”, Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 24-2, 2018, pp. 225-229. Jackson, Paul; Beswick, Danielle, “Ethnicity and conflict in Rwanda”, in Idem, Conflict, security and development: an introduction, London/New York: Routledge, 2018, 262 p.

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Environment; Sustainability Bagstad, Kenneth; et al., “The sensitivity of ecosystem service models to choices of input data and spatial resolution”, Applied geography, 93, 2018, pp. 25-36. Behn, Kai; et al., “Using vegetation attributes to rapidly assess degradation of East African wetlands”, Ecological indicators, 89, 2018, pp. 250-259. [Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda] Cooper, Matthew; Zvoleff, Alex; Gonzalez-Roglich, Mariano; et al., “Geographic factors predict wild food and nonfood NTFP [Non-Timber Forest Products] collection by households across four African countries”, Forest Policy and Economics, 96, 2018, pp. 38-53. [Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Ghana] Das, Ipsita; et al, “Household air pollution (HAP), microenvironment and child health: Strategies for mitigating HAP exposure in urban Rwanda”, Environmental Research Letters, 13-4, 2018, 11 p. Derrahi, Karim; et al., Une approche communautaire de gestion durable des bassins versants: L’expérience des projets PAPSTA et KWAMP au Rwanda, Riga (Latvie): Éditions universitaires européennes 2018, 148 p. Gasore, Jimmy, Quantifying Emissions of Carbon Dioxide and Methane in Central and Eastern Africa Through High Frequency Measurements and Inverse Modeling, Doctoral Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018. Gebauer, Claudia; Doevenspeck, Martin, “Adaptation to climate change and new spaces of facilitated control in Rwanda”, in Engel, Ulf; Boeckler, Marc; Müller-Mahn, Hans-Detlef (eds), Spatial practices: territory, border and infrastructure in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2018, pp. 42-62. Gebauer, Claudia. Changing Climates: Translating Adaptation into Rwanda, Münster: LIT Verlag, 2018, 256 p. Marty, Robert; et al., “Assessing the causal impact of Chinese aid on vegetative land cover in Burundi and Rwanda under conditions of spatial imprecision”, Development Engineering, 2018, doi.org/10.1016/j.deveng.2018.11.001 Munanura, Ian; et al., “Understanding the relationship between livelihood constraints of poor forest-adjacent residents, and illegal forest use, at Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda”, Conservation and Society, 16-3, 2018, pp. 291-304. Munanura, Ian; et al., “The perceived forms and drivers of forest dependence at Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda”, Environmental Sociology, 4-3, 2018, pp. 343-357. Nahayo, Lamek; et al., “Extent of disaster courses delivery for the risk reduction in Rwanda”, International journal of disaster risk reduction, 27-2018, pp. 127-132.

16 Nsengiyumva, Jean Baptiste; et al., “Landslide susceptibility assessment using spatial multi-criteria evaluation model in Rwanda”, International journal of environmental research and public health, 15-2, 2018, doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15020243 Nyesheja, Enan, “Soil erosion assessment using RUSLE model in the Congo Nile Ridge region of Rwanda”, Physical Geography, 2018, 22 p. doi.org/ 10.1080/02723646.2018.1541706 Oesting, Marco, “Spatial modeling of drought events using max-stable processes”, Stochastic environmental research and risk assessment, 32-1, 2018, pp. 63-81. Rurangwa, Felix; et al., “Developing a Forest Management Plan (DFMP) for Gatsibo District in the Eastern Province of Rwanda”, Open Journal of Forestry, 8-2, 2018, pp. 247-265. Stage, Jesper; Uwera, Claudine, “Prospects for establishing environmental satellite accounts in a developing country: The case of Rwanda”, Journal of Cleaner Production, 200, 2018, pp. 219-230. Sun, P.; Bariyanga, J.; Wronski, T., “A literature review of mammalian research respective to the Akagera ecosystem in Rwanda”, Rwanda Journal: Series D, 2-1, 2018, 16 p. doi.org/ 10.4314/rj.v2i1.1D Van Oosten, Cora; Uzamukunda, Assumpta; Runhaar, Hens, “Strategies for achieving environmental policy integration at the landscape level: A framework illustrated with an analysis of landscape governance in Rwanda”, Environmental Science & Policy, 83, 2018, pp. 63-70.

Land; foncier Ali, Daniel Ayalew; et al., Costs and Benefits of Land Fragmentation: Evidence from Rwanda, Policy Research Working Paper WPS7290, Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2018, 30 p. del Prete, Davide; et al., Land consolidation, specialization and household diets: Evidence from Rwanda, IFPRI Discussion Paper 01728, Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2018, 43 p. Dushimimana, Jean de Dieu; Zaaiman, Johan, “Participants’ evaluation of the land reform programme in Rwanda’s Southern Province”, African Sociological Review/Revue Africaine de Sociologie, 22-1. 2018, pp. 117-137. Huggins, Chris, “La sécurité foncière et l'accaparement des terres au Rwanda après le génocide”, in Ansoms, An; Bisoka, A.; Vandeginste, S. (eds), Conjonctures de l'Afrique centrale 2018, Bruxelles: Musée royal de l’Afrique centrale; Paris: L’Harmattan, 2018, ch. 13. Iiyama, Miyuki; et al., “Tree-Based Ecosystem Approaches (TBEAs) as Multi-Functional Land Management Strategies: Evidence from Rwanda”, Sustainability, 10-5, 2018. doi.org/ 10.3390/su10051360 Mizero, Mireille; et al., “Agrarian and Land Reforms in Rwanda: Situation and Perspectives”, Agris On-Line Papers in Economics & Informatics 10.3, 2018, pp. 79-92.

17 Mizero, Mireille; et al., “Land and agrarian reform in Rwanda: organic farming perspective”, in International scientific agricultural symposium Agrosym 2018: Book of Proceedings, The University of East Sarajevo, Bosnia, 2018, pp. 1280-1288. Mlotha, McArd Joseph, Analysis of Land Use/Land Cover Change Impacts upon Ecosystem Services in Montane Tropical Forest of Rwanda: Forest Carbon Assessment and REDD+ Preparedness, Doctoral Dissertation, Antioch University New England, 2018. Ngoga, Thierry, Rwanda’s land tenure reform: non-existent to best practice, Wallingford, UK: Center for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI), 2018, 130 p. Niyonsenga, David; et al., “The impact of land reform on land market activity in Rwanda and suggestions in support of sustainable urban development”, Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture, 12-1, 2018. doi: 10.17265/1934-7359/2018.01.008 Rubogora, Felix, “Analysis of Right-Based Approach within Land Policy in Rwanda”, Arts and Social Sciences Journal, 9-2, 2018, 7 p. doi: 10.4172/2151-6200.1000331 Ujeneza, Pierre, “Innovative approaches for gaining access and security to land by women through cooperatives: a case study of Rwanda”, Master Thesis, University of Twente (The Netherlands), 2018. Zein, Tarek, “Harmonizing Laws and Regulations with New Technologies and Innovations in Land Administration”, 2018 World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty, March 19-23, 2018, Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2018, 15 p.

Agriculture; Agronomy; Farmers Ansoms, An; et al., “The Rwandan agrarian and land sector modernisation: confronting macro performance with lived experiences on the ground”, Review of African Political Economy, 45-157, 2018, pp. 408-431. Bizuhoraho, Theobald; Kayiranga, Alexis; Manirakiza, Noel, “The Effect of Land Use Systems on Soil Properties; A case study from Rwanda”, Sustainable Agriculture Research, 7-2, 2018. pp. 30-40. Clay, Nathan, “Seeking justice in Green Revolutions: Synergies and trade-offs between large-scale and smallholder agricultural intensification in Rwanda”, Geoforum, 97, 2018, pp. 352-362. Hakorimana, Fidele; Akcaoz, Handan, “The functional analysis of maize production and the effect of land consolidation on the productivity in Rwanda”, Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences, 28-2, 2018, pp. 280-289. Katungi, Enid; et al., “The effect of climbing bean adoption on the welfare of smallholder common bean growers in Rwanda”, Food Security, 10-1, 2018, pp. 61-79. Kelly, Steven; Rurangwa, Joseph, “Strengthening institutional performance in Rwanda”, Performance Improvement, 57-5, 2018, pp. 31-37. Kim, Sung Kyu. Agricultural intensification and smallholder crop-livestock integration in Rwanda, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Sussex, 2018.

18 Kuria, Anne; et al., “Farmers’ knowledge of soil quality indicators along a land degradation gradient in Rwanda”, Geoderma Regional, 2018, doi.org/10.1016/j.geodrs. 2018.e00199 Iiyama, Miyuki; et al., “Addressing the paradox: the divergence between smallholders' preference and actual adoption of agricultural innovations”, International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 16-6, 2018, pp. 472-485. Lyumugabe, François; et al., “Volatile aroma compounds and sensory characteristics of traditional banana wine “Urwagwa” of Rwanda”, Rwanda Journal: Series D, 2-1, 2018, 24 p. doi.org/10.4314/rj.v2i1.3D Mugabowindekwe, Maurice; et al., “Application of Multi-Temporal MODIS NDVI Data to Assess Practiced Maize Calendars in Rwanda”, Journal of Resources and Ecology, 9-3, 2018, pp. 273-280. Muhamadi, Shakiru; Boz, Ismet, “Potential of organic farming in Rwanda”, in Uçak, Harun (ed), 2nd international conference on food and agricultural economics: proceedings book, Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University (Turkey), 2018, pp. 121-129. Munganyinka, E.; et al., “Cassava brown streak disease in Rwanda: the associated viruses and disease phenotypes”, Plant Pathology, 67-2, 2018, pp. 377-387. Murindahabi, Theodore; et al., “Economic Analysis of Growth Performance of Various Grains Crops During Agricultural Reform in Rwanda”, Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 9-2, 2018, pp. 32-42. Musabyimana, Innocent; Vasanthakaalam, Hilda, “Success story of implementing the self- sustaining agricultural extension system in Rwanda”, Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, 10-9, 2018, pp. 175-185. Musabyimana, Tharcisse, “Farmers’ perceptions on mediated communication of agricultural research results at Rwanda Agriculture Board”, International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies, 5-2, 2018, pp. 26-33 Nair, Ajai, et al., Rwanda Agriculture Finance Diagnostic, Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2018, 60 p. Nilsson, Pia, “The role of land use consolidation in improving crop yields among farm households in Rwanda”, The Journal of Development Studies, 2018, doi.org/ 10.1080/00220388.2018.1520217 Ntaribi, Theogene; Ikwaba, Paul, “Status of Jatropha plants farming for biodiesel production in Rwanda”, Energy for Sustainable Development, 47, 2018, pp. 133-142. Ntukamazina, Nepomuscene, Simulating common bean performance under selected environmental stresses for improving index-based insurance model and its uptake among farmers in three , Doctoral Dissertation, University of Nairobi, 2018. Nyabinwa, Pascal, Les Performances de la filière laitière périurbaine de Kigali (Rwanda), Riga (Latvie): Éditions universitaires européennes 2018, 60 p. Ochieng, Justus; Knerr, Beatrice; Owuor, George; et al., “Strengthening collective action to improve marketing performance: evidence from farmer groups in Central Africa”, Journal of Agricultural Education & Extension 24-2, 2018, pp. 169-189 [Rwanda, DRC]

19 Paul, B.; et al., “Agricultural intensification scenarios, household food availability and greenhouse gas emissions in Rwanda: Ex-ante impacts and trade-offs”, Agricultural Systems, 163, 2018, pp. 16-26. Rukundo, Emmanuel; et al., “Spatio-temporal dynamics of critical ecosystem services in response to agricultural expansion in Rwanda, East Africa”, Ecological Indicators, 89, 2018, pp. 696-705. Smith, Emilie, The role of local knowledge in developing context sensitive agroforestry options for smallholder farmers, Doctoral Dissertation, Bangor University (UK), 2018. [Burkina Faso, Rwanda, Ivory Coast, DRC] Uwimana, A., et al., “Effects of conversion of wetlands to rice and fish farming on water quality in valley bottoms of the Migina Catchment, Southern Rwanda”, Ecological Engineering,125, 2018, pp. 76-86. Uwizeyimana, Dieudonné; Mureithi, Stephen; Karuku, George; Kironchi, Geoffrey, “Effect of water conservation measures on soil moisture and maize yield under drought prone agro-ecological zones in Rwanda”, International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 6-3, 2018, pp. 214-221. William, Apollinaire, Smallholder Farmers, Environmental Change and Adaptation in a Human-Dominated Landscape in the Northern Highlands of Rwanda, Doctoral Dissertion, Antioch University, 2018. Wipfler, Louise; Horst, Mechteld ter, Pesticide Management in Rwanda: Analysis of the Current Pest Control Products Administration and Management System, Wageningen Environmental Research report 2904, Wageningen University, 2018, 37 p.

Coffee Clay, Daniel; Bizoza, Alfred, The Challenge to Sustainable Growth in Rwanda’s Coffee Sector, Feed the Future: Innovation Lab for Food Security, Policy Research Paper 100, Michigan State University, 2018, 23 p. Clay, Daniel; et al., “Farmer incentives and value chain governance: Critical elements to sustainable growth in Rwanda's coffee sector”, Journal of Rural Studies, 63, 2018, pp. 200-213. Guariso, Andrea; Verpoorten, Marijke, “Aid, trade and the post-war recovery of the Rwandan coffee sector”, Journal of Eastern African Studies, 12-3, 2018, pp. 552-574. Maniriho, Aristide, Effects of a Coffee Washing Station on Coffee Plantation and Farmers’ Welfare in Western Rwanda, East Africa Research Papers in Business, Entrepreneurship and Management: EARP-BEM No. 2018:15, Jönköping University (Sweden), 2018, n.p. Mpirwa, Iyakare; et al., “Institutional factors influencing the decision to take financial credits among small holder coffee farmers in Rwanda”, International Journal of Scientific Research and Management, 6-3, 2018, pp. 33-38. Musabyemariya, Chantal; et al., “Contribution of agricultural export to economic growth in Rwanda: the case of coffee, tea and flowers”, Journal of Economics and Trade, 3, 2018, pp. 14-24.

20 Nzeyimana, Innocent, Optimizing Arabica coffee production systems in Rwanda: A Multiple-Scale Analysis, Doctoral Dissertation, Wageningen University, 2018. Rugema, Egide, “Market Cost Factors Affecting Marketing of Small Holder Coffee Producers in Rwanda”, International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 6-7, 2018, pp. 762-766.

Animal Production Mahoro, J.; et al., “Farmers’ breeding practices and traits of economic importance for indigenous chicken in Rwanda”, Tropical animal health and production, 50-1, 2018, pp. 121-128. Manzi, Maximillian; et al., “Growth traits of crossbreds of Ankole with Brown Swiss, Holstein Friesian, Jersey and Sahiwal cattle in Rwanda”, Tropical Animal Health and Production, 50-4, 2018, pp. 825-830. Manzi, Maximillian; et al., “Reproductive performance of Ankole cattle and its crossbreds in Rwanda”, Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2018, 6 p. doi: 10.1007/ s11250-018-1658-8 Mazimpaka, Eugene; et al., “Poultry production and constraints in Eastern Province of Rwanda: case study of Rukomo sector, Nyagatare district”, Tropical animal health and production, 50-4, 2018, pp. 753-759. Mukasafari, Mary-Anne; et al., “Effects of substituting sow and weaner meal with brewers’ spent grains on the performance of growing pigs in Rwanda”, Tropical animal health and production, 50-2, 2018, pp. 393-398.

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Development/Technology Ackerman, Evan; Strickland, Eliza, “Medical delivery drones take flight in East Africa”, IEEE Spectrum, 55-1, 2018, pp. 34-35. Adam-Bradford, Andrew; Gebrezgabher, Solomie, “Case: Briquettes from municipal solid waste (COOCEN, Kigali, Rwanda)”, in Otoo, Miriam; Drechsel, Pay (eds), Resource Recovery from Waste: Business Models for Energy, Nutrient and Water Reuse in Low- and Middle-income Countries, London: Routledge, 2018, pp. 61-71. Barstow, Christina; et al., “Health, livelihood, and environmental impacts of the distribution of a carbon-credit-financed, large-scale water filter and improved cookstove programme in Rwanda”, The Lancet Planetary Health, 2, 2018, pp. 31-32. Behuria, Pritish; Goodfellow, Tom, “Leapfrogging Manufacturing? Rwanda’s Attempt to Build a Services-Led ‘Developmental State’”, The European Journal of Development Research, 2018, doi: 10.1057/s41287-018-0169-9 Behuria, Pritish, “Learning from role models in Rwanda: Incoherent emulation in the construction of a neoliberal developmental state”, New Political Economy, 23-4, 2018, pp. 422-440. Dawson, Neil, “Leaving no-one behind? Social inequalities and contrasting development impacts in rural Rwanda”, Development Studies Research, 5-1, 2018, 14 p. doi.org/ 10.1080/21665095.2018.1441039 Debby,Thomas, “Holistic Community Development in Rwanda”, in Randal, Joy; Storberg- Walker, Julia (eds), Leadership and Power in International Development, Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Ltd, 2018, pp. 183-195. Friederici, Nicolas, “Grounding the dream of African innovation hubs: two cases in Kigali”, Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 23-2, 2018, Article Number: 1850012. Gacinya, John, “Analyzing the influence of Information and Communication Technology on the scourge of human trafficking in Rwanda”, Academy of Social Science Journal, 3-1, 2018, pp. 1095-1102. Hakizimana, Lucien; et al., “Entrepreneurship as a Key to Anthropo-Social and Economic Development in Rwanda: Case of Young Female Sex Workers Assisted by PCLS in Byumba City, Byumba Sector in Gicumbi District (2016-2017)”, International Journal of Research in Sociology and Anthropology, 4-1, 2018, pp. 16-23. Hasselskog, Malin, “A capability analysis of Rwandan development policy: calling into question human development indicators”, Third World Quarterly, 39-1, 2018, pp. 140-157. Iloh, Emeka; Ekeocha, Queeneth; Ugwu, Anthony, “Replicating the Rwandan Success Story: An Evaluation of Millennium Development Goal 3 and Strategies for Achieving

22 Sustainable Development Goal 5 in Nigeria”, Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences, 9-3, 2018, pp. 303-315. Jagger, Pamela; Das, Ipsita, “Implementation and scale-up of a biomass pellet and improved cookstove enterprise in Rwanda”, Energy for Sustainable Development, 46, 2018, pp. 32-41. Koeva, M.; et al., “Using UAVs for map creation and updating: A case study in Rwanda”, Survey review, 50-361, 2018, pp. 312-325. Ntitanguranwa, Jean-Paul; Kabano, James; Gasingwa, Noel, “Reuse of construction and demolished concrete waste by producing affordable high strength concrete block”, Rwanda Journal of Engineering, Science, Technology and Environment, 1-1, 2018, 6 p. doi.org/ 10.4314/rjeste.v1i1.14S Sabates-Wheeler, Rachel; Sabates, Ricardo; Devereux, Stephen, “Enabling graduation for whom? Identifying and explaining heterogeneity in livelihood trajectories post-cash transfer exposure”, Journal of International Development, 30-7, 2018, pp.1071-1095. Sartas, Murat; Schut, Marc; Hermans, Frans; et al., “Effects of multi-stakeholder platforms on multi-stakeholder innovation networks: Implications for research for development interventions targeting innovations at scale”, PLOS One, 13-2, 2018, Article Number: e0197993 Singh, Jewellord; Ovadia, Jesse, “The theory and practice of building developmental states in the Global South”, Third World Quarterly, 39-6, 2018, pp. 1033-1055 [Argentina, Brazil, Ethiopia, Rwanda] Thomas, Paul, “Whose Vision 2020? The World Bank’s development and educational discourse in Rwanda”, Development Studies Research, 5-1, 2018, pp. 50-58.

Electricity; Water Bimenyimana, S.; Asemota, G.; Li, L., “The State of the power sector in Rwanda: a progressive sector with ambitious targets”, Frontiers in Energy Research, 6, 2018, doi: 10.3389/fenrg.2018.00068 Bimenyimana, Samuel; et al., “Performance estimation of Ntaruka hydropower plant and its comparison with the prediction results obtained by SPSS”, Energy & Environment, 29-6, 2018, pp. 1004-1021. Bisaga, Iwona; et al., “The potential of performance targets (imihigo) as drivers of energy planning and extending access to off-grid energy in rural Rwanda”, WIREs Energy Environ, 2018, doi: 10.1002/wene.310 Bisaga, Iwona; Parikh, Priti, “To climb or not to climb? Investigating energy use behaviour among Solar Home System adopters through energy ladder and social practice lens”, Energy Research & Social Science, 44, 2018, pp. 293-303. Drouin, Cailinn, Geospatial cost drivers in computer-aided electrification planning: the case of Rwanda, Doctoral Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018.

23 Dukuzumuremyi, Dieudonne; Shima, Hisato, “Effectiveness of applying IoT [Internet of Things] to Improve Biogas digesters in Rwanda”, Proceedings of 4Th IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation 2018 (IEEE-ICASI 2018), 2018, pp. 441-444. Gasore, Geoffrey; Zimmerle, Daniel; Ntagwirumugara, Etienne, “Small Hydropower Development in Rwanda: Trends, Opportunities and Challenges”, IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 133-1, 2018, doi:10.1088/1755-1315/133/1/012013. Grimm, Michael; Lenz, Luciane; Peters, Jörg; Sievert, Maximiliane, Demand for off-grid solar electricity: Experimental evidence from Rwanda, Series: Ruhr Economic Papers n° 745, Essen: Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, 2018. Kazora, Amos Shyaka; Khaldoon, Mourad, “Assessing the sustainability of decentralized wastewater treatment systems in Rwanda”, Sustainability, 10-12 2018, 15 p. doi.org/10.3390/ su10124617 Koo, Bryan; et al., Rwanda: Beyond Connections: Energy Access Diagnostic Report Based on the Multi-Tier Framework, Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2018, 104 p. Mubera, Sosthene; Nkusi, Jules; Uwitonze, Nestor, “Energy Sector Development in Sub Saharan Africa: Case Study of Rwanda”, Journal of Fundamentals of Renewable Energy and Applications, 8-1, 2018, 6 p. doi: 10.4172/2090-4541.1000250 Nahayo, Lamek, et al., “Seasonal drinking water quality monitoring for the community wellbeing in the Eastern Rwanda”, Journal of Environment Protection and Sustainable Development, 4-1, 2018, 6 p. O’Connell, B.; Ogunleye, O.; Slawson, D.; Quinn, M.; Scheuerman, P., “Biosand water filter evaluation: Pilot study of field use indicators in Cyegera, Rwanda”, Journal of Water Supply, Research and Technology, 67-6, 2018, pp. 607-614. Rodríguez-Manotas, Judit; Bhamidipati, Padmasai; Haselip, James, “Getting on the ground: Exploring the determinants of utility-scale solar PV in Rwanda”, Energy Research & Social Science, 42, 2018, pp. 70-79. Rwema, Michel; Budzianowski, Wojciech, “Renewable energy and sustainable economic growth of Rwanda: energy policy implications”, International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, 14-2/3, 2018, pp. 319-330. Uhorakeye, Théoneste; Möller, Bernd, “Assessment of a Climate-Resilient and Low- Carbon Power Supply Scenario for Rwanda”, International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management, 17, 2018, pp. 45–60. Umurungi, Yvette; et al., “African biodiversity challenge: integrating freshwater biodiversity information to guide informed decision-making in Rwanda”, Biodiversity Information Science and Standards, 2, 2018, e26367. doi: 10.3897/biss.2.26367 Uwimana, A.; van Dam, A.; Irvine, K., “Effects of conversion of wetlands to rice and fish farming on water quality in valley bottoms of the Migina catchment, southern Rwanda”, Ecological Engineering, 125, 2018, pp. 76-86. Williams, Nathaniel; Jaramillo, Paulina; Taneja, Jay, “An investment risk assessment of microgrid utilities for rural electrification using the stochastic techno-economic microgrid model: A case study in Rwanda”, Energy for Sustainable Development, 42, 2018, pp. 87-96.

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34 Time and Temporality in Transitional and Post-Conflict Societies, Routledge, 2018, pp. 122-142. Blackie, Laura; Hitchcott, Nicki, “‘I am Rwandan’: Unity and Reconciliation in Post- Genocide Rwanda”, Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, 12-1, 2018, pp. 24-37. Caparos, Serge; et al., “Twenty years later, the cognitive portrait of openness to reconciliation in Rwanda”, British Journal of Psychology, 109-2, 2018, pp. 362-385. Eichelsheim, V.; et al., “Before my time? Addressing the intergenerational legacies of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda”, Intervention, 2018, doi10.4103/1571-8883.239711 Eramian, Laura, Peaceful selves: personhood, nationhood, and the post-conflict moment in Rwanda, New York/Oxford: Berghahn, 2018, 192 p. Evans, Matthew, “A future without forgiveness: beyond reconciliation in transitional justice”, International Politics, 55-5, 2018, pp. 678-692. Gibson, Lamarr, Acculturation Strategies and Intergroup Reconciliation Sentiments as Indicators of Social Cohesion in Post-Conflict Rwanda: A Mixed Methods Study, Doctoral Dissertation, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, 2018. Guillou, Benoît, “Figures et politiques du pardon au Rwanda: Musha, une communauté déchirée”, Histoire de la justice, 28, 2018, pp. 177-196. Heim, Lale, Fragile peace in Rwanda: Investigating readiness to reconcile, ethnic discrimination, mental stress, appetitive aggression, and religion as variables of peaceful coexistence after genocide, Doctoral Dissertation, Universität Konstanz, 2018. Herath, Dhammika, “Post-conflict reconstruction and reconciliation in Rwanda and Sri Lanka”, Conflict Trends 2018/1, The African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD), 2018. Joseph, Stephen, “After the genocide in Rwanda: Humanistic perspectives on social processes of post-conflict posttraumatic growth”, The Humanistic Psychologist, 46-3, 2018, pp. 245-257. Kabwete, Charles Mulinda, “Towards justice and reconciliation in post-conflict countries: Meaningful concepts and possible realities”, African Journal on Conflict Resolution, 18-1, 2018, pp. 65-91. Kanazayire, Clémentine, “Rwanda in the aftermath of genocide against Tutsis: Survivor and non-victim position to the subordinate identity and ‘rwandeity’ promotion policy”, Conflict Studies Quarterly, 23, 2018, pp. 23-47. King, Régine Uwibereyeho, “The true healing is healing together: healing and rebuilding social relations in postgenocide Rwanda”, Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2018. doi: 10.1037/pac0000357 La Caze, Marguerite, Ethical restoration after communal violence: the grieving and the unrepentant, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2018, 222 p. MacLellan, Marion, “Community and conflict: the case of Rwanda”, in Marsh, Graham; et al., (ed), Community engagement in post-disaster recovery, Abingdon, UK/New York: Routledge, 2018, ch. 11.

35 Mugenzi, Mwumvaneza Willy; Muliro, Masinde, “The Contribution of Girinka Reconciliation Approach on Sustainable Peace in Kamonyi District of Rwanda”, Humanities & Social Sciences Journal, 1-2, 2018, 55 p. doi: 10.32898/ihssj.02/1.2article02 Rosoux, Valérie, “Time and reconciliation: Negotiating with ghosts”, in Mueller-Hirth, Natascha; Rios Oyola, Sandra (eds), Time and temporality in transitional and post-conflict societies, Abingdon, UK/New York: Routledge, 2018, ch. 2. Sebarenzi, Joseph, “Reconciliation challenges in post-genocide Rwanda”, in Quigley, Paul; Hawdon, James (eds), Reconciliation after Civil Wars: Global Perspectives, London/ New York: Routledge, 2018, pp. 17-34. Schliesser, Christine, “Whose Justice? Which Democracy? Justice, Reconciliation and Democracy in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Challenges to Public Theology”, International Journal of Public Theology, 12-1, 2018, pp. 24-37. Schliesser, Christine, “The Politics of Reconciliation in Post-genocide Rwanda”, in Leiner, M.; Schliesser, C. (eds), Alternative Approaches in Conflict Resolution, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 137-146. Yeh, Lily; The Barefoot Artists Organization, “Stories from Philadelphia, Kenya and Rwanda, with Survivors of Poverty, Inner City Violence and Genocide”, in Jones, Sally (ed), Art-making with refugees and survivors: Creative and transformative responses to trauma after natural disasters, war and other crises, London/Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2018, pp. 65-112. Zara, Ayten, “Collective trauma cycle: The healing role of reconciliation, forgiveness and restorative justice in collective traumas”, Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi/Turkish Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 21-3, 2018, pp. 301-311 [Chile, Rwanda, South Africa, Yugoslavia, Uruguay]

Book reviews

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Abbott, Pamela The Orderly Entrepreneur: Youth, The Journal of Development Education and Governance in Studies, 54-7, 2018, pp. 1274-1275 Rwanda by Catherine A. Honeyman Stanford , Stanford University Press , 2016. Ansoms, An Chris Huggins, Agricultural reform African Affairs, 117-468, 2018, pp. in Rwanda: Authroitarianism, 537-539 markets and zones of governance, Zed Books, 2017 Bekoe, Dorina Jessee, Erin, Negotiating Genocide Genocide Studies and Prevention, in Rwanda: The Politics of 12-1, 2018, pp. 98-100 History, 2017

36 Beloff, Jonathan Randall Fegley, A history of African Affairs, 117-469, 2018, pp. Rwandan identity and trauma: The 708-710. mythmakers’ victims, Lexington Books, 2016. Kristin Conner Doughty, Remediation in Rwanda: Grassroots legal forums, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016. Susan Thomson, Rwanda: From genocide to precarious peace, Yale University Press, 2018. Benne, Caroline John Cox, To Kill a People: Genocide Studies and Prevention, Genocide in the Twentieth 12-2, 2018, pp. 197-199. Century, Oxford University Press, 2017 Coffman, Jennifer Catherine Honeyman, The orderly American Ethnologist, 45-3, 2018. entrepreneur: youth, education, and governance in Rwanda, Stanford University Press, 2016 Conway, P. Sara Brown, Gender and the Choice, 55-10, 2018, p. 1249 genocide in Rwanda: women as rescuers and perpetrators, Routledge, 2018 Eramian, Laura Kristin Conner Doughty, Reme- American Anthropologist, 120-4, diation in Rwanda: Grassroots 2018, pp. 864-865 Legal Forums, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016 Fegley, Randall Carney, J. J., Rwanda before the Genocide Studies and Prevention, Genocide: Catholic Politics and 12-2, 2018, pp. 188–189. Ethnic Discourse in the Late Colonial Era, Oxford University Press, 2014 Graybill, Lyn Kristin Conner Doughty, Reme- Human Rights Review, 19-2, 2018, diation in Rwanda: Grassroots pp. 277–278. Legal Forums, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016. Guelke, Adrian Benyamin Neuberger, Rwanda Nationalism & ethnic politics, 1994: Genocide in the “Land of the 24-2, 2018, pp. 246-247. Thousand Hills”, Equinox, 2017 Ibreck, Rachel Investing in Authoritarian Rule: The Journal of Modern African Punishment and Patronage in Studies, 56-1, 2018, pp. 169-174 Rwanda's Gacaca Courts for Genocide Crimes by Anuradha Chakravarty, Cambridge University Press, 2016. Inside Rwanda's Gacaca Courts: Seeking Justice after Genocide by Bert Ingelaere: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2016. Courts in Conflict: Interpreting the Layers of Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda by Nicola Palmer, Oxford University Press, 2015.

37 Imaduddin, Ahmed Chris Huggins, Agricultural Africa, 88-4, 2018, pp. 896-897 Reform in Rwanda: authorita- rianism, markets and zones of governance, Zed Books, 2017 Ingelaere, Bert Guichaoua, André, From War To Canadian Journal of African Genocide: Criminal Politics in Studies, 52-1, 2018. doi.org/ Rwanda 1990-1994, University of 10.1080/00083968.2018.1514693 Wisconsin Press, 2015. H-H Bradol; M. Le Pape, Humanitarian Aid, Genocide and Mass Killings: Médecins Sans Frontières, The Rwandan Experience, 1982-97, Manchester University Press, 2017. Kaufman, Joyce Marie Berry, War, Women, and International Affairs, 94-5, 2018, Power: From Violence to pp. 1175-1176. Mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cambridge UP 2018 Linfield, Susie Thomson, Susan, Rwanda: From Dissent, 65-4, 2018, pp. 113-118. Genocide to Precarious Peace, Yale University Press, 2018. Doughty, Kristin Conner, Remediation in Rwanda: Grassroots Legal Forums, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016. Fegley, Randall, History of Rwandan Identity & Trauma: The Mythmakers' Victims, Lexington Books, 2016 Longman, Timothy Laura Eramian, Peaceful Selves: American Anthropologist, 120-4, Personhood, Nationhood, and the 2018, pp. 871-872. Post-Conflict Moment in Rwanda by Berghahn Books, 2018 MacAulay, Alison Piotr Cieplak. Death, Image, African Studies Review, 61-1, Memory: The Genocide in Rwanda 2018, pp. 244-248. and its Aftermath in Photography and Documentary Film, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. Piotr Cieplak, The Faces We Lost, documentary film. 2017. Norridge, Zoe Performing the Nation: Genocide, Research in African Literatures, Justice, Reconciliation by Ananda 48-4, 2018, pp. 256-264. Breed, Yje University of Chicago Press, 2014 Death, Image, Memory: The Genocide in Rwanda and Its Aftermath in Photography and Documentary Film by Piotr Cieplak Rwanda Genocide Stories: Fiction After 1994 by Nicki Hitchcott, Liverpool University Press, 2015 Pruitt, W. Thomson, Susan; Rwanda: From Choice, 56-1, 2018, p. 121 Genocide to Precarious Peace, Yale University Press, 2018

38 Rafiki, Ubaldo Nicki Hitchcott, Rwanda Genocide Genocide Studies and Prevention, Stories: Fiction After 1994, 12-2, 2018, pp. 193-196 Liverpool University Press, 2015 Rutayisire, Paul John Steward, From Genocide to Zadok Perspectives, 138, 2018, pp. Generosity: Hatreds heal on 26-27 Rwanda's hills, Langham Global Library, 2015 Schimmel, Noam Herman Salton, Dangerous International Affairs, 94-2, 2018, diplomacy: bureaucracy, power pp. 459-461 politics, and the role of the UN Secretariat in Rwanda, Oxford University Press, 2018 Sipungu, Thoko, Randall Fegley, A History of Journal of Contemporary African Rwandan Identity and Trauma: Studies, 36-2, 2019, pp. 285-287 The Mythmaker’s Victim, Lexington Books, 2016 Stevens, Samantha John Clarke, British Media and the Journal of Communication, 68-5, Rwandan Genocide, Routledge, 2018, pp. 59-60. 2018 Turner, S. Scott Straus, Making and Africa, 88-2, 2018, 434-435. Unmaking Nations: war, leadership, and genocide in modern Africa, Cornell University Press, 2015 van de Walle, Nicolas Thomson, Susan; Rwanda: From Foreign Affairs, 97-5, 2018, pp. Genocide to Precarious Peace, Yale 253-254. University Press, 2018 Williams, Timothy Karareba, Gilbert, et al, Primary Compare: A Journal of school leadership in Post-Conflict Comparative and International Rwanda: a narrative arc, Palgrave Education, 2018, doi: MacMillan, 2018 10.1080/03057925.2018.1543787

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Churches; Religion Fraiture, Pierre-Philippe; Martinon, Jean-Paul, “The birth of language or the necessity of rule”, Bulletin of the School of Oriental & African Studies, 81-3, 2018, pp. 413-424. Gatwa, Tharcisse, “Rwanda and Burundi”, in Ross; Kenneth; Asamoah-Gyadu, Kwabena; Johnson, Todd (eds), Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; Boston, MA: Credo Reference, 2018. Grant, Andrea Mariko, “Ecumenism in question: Rwanda’s contentious post-genocide religious landscape”, Journal of Southern African Studies, 44-2, 2018, pp. 221-238. Grant, Andrea Mariko, “Noise and Silence in Rwanda’s Postgenocide Religious Soundscape”, Journal of Religion in Africa, 48-1/2, 2018. doi.org/ 10.1163/15700666-12340125 Habamenshi, Vedaste; Gasana, Sebastien, “The Problematic of Today’s Spectacular Counterfeit Miracles, Tongues, Healing and Prophecies Assimilated as Gifts of Holy Spirit: Experience of Christian Churches in Rwanda”, Research Journal of Social Science & Management, 8-4, 2018, pp. 59-79. Korman, Rémi, “Espaces sacrés et sites de massacre après le génocide des Tutsi: les enjeux de la patrimonialisation des églises au Rwanda”, Vingtième siècle, 137, janvier-mars 2018, pp. 155-167. Longman, Timothy, “Christian churches in post-genocide Rwanda : reconciliation and its limits”, in Girma, Mohammed (ed), The healing of memories: African Christian responses to politically induced trauma, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2018, ch. 9. Niyigena, Jean-Paul, Rwanda, la mission hier et aujourd'hui: jalons pour une Église de notre temps: actes du colloque international du 29 octobre au 1er novembre 2017, Butare, Rwanda, Bruxelles: Lumen vitae, 2018, 280 p. Schliesser, Christine, “From “a theology of genocide” to a “theology of reconciliation”? On the role of christian churches in the nexus of religion and genocide in Rwanda”, Religions, 9-2, 2018, pp. 34-48. Ssuuna, Ignatius, “Weeding the church plants: Rwanda closes thousands of churches in attempt to curb bad buildings - and bad preaching”, Christianity Today, 62-4, 2018, pp. 15-17. Umubyeyi, Ornella, Prayer: an instrument for assessment of spiritual and psychological concerns for Burundian refugee women in Maison Shalom Rwanda, Doctor of Ministry report, Gardner-Webb University, 2018.

40 Varghese, Roy, “Kibeho, Rwanda, 1981-89”, in Idem, God-Sent: A History of the Accredited Apparitions of Mary, New York: The Crossroad Publishing Company, 2018, pp 134-138.

Education/Schools/University Assan, Joseph Kweku; Walker, Lawrence, “Enhancing Citizens Capability to Compete Globally: Rwanda’s Formal Language and Education Policy and Its Implications for Labour Market Development”, Journal of Education and Human Development, 7-1, 2018, pp. 37-46. Bazimaziki, Gabriel; Utetiwabo, Wellars, “Reflection on Design, Implementation and Assessment of Competence–Based Curriculum of University of Rwanda: Focus on Science and Language in College of Education”, International Journal of Teacher Educational Research, 7-1/4, 2018, n.p. Bentrovato, Denise, “Beyond transitional justice: evaluating school outreach and educational materials in postwar Rwanda and Sierra Leone”, in Ramirez-Barat, Clara; Schulze, Martina (eds), Transitional justice and education: engaging young people in peacebuilding and reconciliation, Göttingen: V&R unipress, 2018, pp. 67-94. Byungura, Jean Claude; Hansson, Henrik; Muparasi, Mugabe; et al., “Familiarity with Technology among First-Year Students in Rwandan Tertiary Education”, Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 16-1, 2018, pp. 30-45. Davidson, Petrina, Secondary Social Studies Curriculum in Post-Genocide Rwanda as Mediated by UNESCO and Post-Holocaust Education in Germany, Doctoral Dissertation, Lehigh University, 2018. do Nascimento, Daniele; Valdés-Cotera, Raúl, Promoting Lifelong Learning for All: The Experiences of Ethiopia, Kenya, Namibia, Rwanda and the United Republic of Tanzania, Hamburg: UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL), 2018, 58 p. Dusingize, Marie-Paule; Nyiransabimana, Venantie, “A Study of University Social Responsibility (USR) Practices at Rwanda’s Institut Catholique de Kabgayi”, in Pompper, Donnalyn (ed), Corporate social responsibility, sustainability, and ethical public relations strengthening synergies with human resources, Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing, 2018, ch. 6. Friedlander, Elliott; Galloway, Catherine; Johnson, Angela, Literacy Boost in Rwanda: Sustainability Report, Stanford, CA: Stanford University, 2018, 114 p. Garnett, Russell, “Global Discourses and Local Practices: Teaching Citizenship and Human Rights in Postgenocide Rwanda”, Comparative Education Review, 62-3, 2018, pp. 385-408. Habineza, Faustin. "An Exploratory Survey of Undergraduate Students’ Attitudes Towards Research in INES-Ruhengeri In Rwanda”, International Educational Applied Scientific Research Journal, 3-3, 2018, 5 p. Haynes, Phillip, “The impact of home-based educational multi-correlates on academic achievement: an analysis of gender discrepancies in Rwanda”, International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2018. doi.org/10.1080/13603116.2018.1466929

41 Hussein, Jeylan Wolyie, “Fostering Interethnic Contact and Integrative Peace Education in the University Settings of Rwanda”, Ethnic Studies Review, 41-1/2, 2018, pp. 35-52. Jjuuko, Margaret; Njuguna, Joseph; Shafer, Richard, “Plagiarism among journalism students as a predictor of unethical professional practices: an exploratory case study of Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan”, The Journal of Development Communication, 28-1/2, 2018, pp. 34-51. Kambanda, Safari; et al., “Boosting Voice Equity at Workplace: An Implication of Tertiary Education on Mature Women Work Performance in Rwanda”, American Journal of Educational Research, 6-1, 2018, pp. 18-26. Kanwar, A.; Carr, A.; Ortlieb, K.; et al., “Opportunities and challenges for campus-based universities in Africa to translate into dual-mode delivery”, Distance Education, 39-2, 2018, pp. 140-158. [Cameroon, Kenya, Rwanda] Karareba, Gilbert; Clarke, Simon; O’Donoghue, Thomas, Primary School Leadership in Post-Conflict Rwanda: A Narrative Arc, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, 242 p. Karareba, Gilbert; Baillie, Caroline, “Community engineering education: The case of post- conflict Rwanda”, Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2018. doi.org/ 10.1177/1746197918800667 Kingston, Lindsey, Human Rights in Higher Education: Institutional, Classroom, and Community Approaches to Teaching Social Justice, Cham: Springer International, 2018, 247 p. La Mattina, Giulia, “How persistent is the effect of conflict on primary education? Long- run evidence from the Rwandan genocide”, Economics Letters, 163, 2018, pp. 32-35. Makoe, Mpine Elizabeth, “Using Future Research Methods in Analysing Policies Relating to Open Distance Education in Africa”, Open Praxis, 10-1, 2018, pp. 5-15. [Kenya, Rwanda, Zambia] Maneno, Maxime Kabemba, Réflexions sur les approches méthodologiques du français au Rwanda, Riga (Latvie): Éditions universitaires européennes, 2018, 236 p. Mbarushimana, Valens, Etat d'avancement de la politique de décentralisation de l’education, Riga (Latvie): Éditions universitaires européennes, 2018, 136 p. Meyer, Sarah; et al., “School violence, perceptions of safety and school attendance: results from a cross-sectional study in Rwanda and Uganda”, Journal of Global Health Reports, 2, 2018, e2018020. Moore, Andrew; et al., “Rwandan Collaborative Model for Educator Capacity Building”, Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, 16-2, 2018, pp. 29-35. Mukama, Evode, “From policies to implementation of open distance learning in Rwanda: A genealogical and governmentality analysis”, Journal of Learning for Development, 5-1, 2018, pp. 40-56. Mutwarasibo, Fidèle, “The right to education in East Africa: lessons learnt from personal experience in education in Rwanda and Kenya in the 1970s-80s”, Sisyphus: Journal of Education, 6-1, 2018, pp. 141-148.

42 Ndihokubwayo, Kizito; Habiyaremye, Hashituky, “Why did Rwanda shift from knowledge to competence based curriculum? Syllabuses and textbooks: Point of view." African Research Review, 12-3, 2018, pp. 38-48. Ndihokubwayo, Kizito; et al., “Use of improvised experiment materials to improve teacher training college students’ achievements in physics, Rwanda”, African Journal of Educational Studies in Mathematics and Sciences, 14, 2018, pp. 71–84. Niyibizi, Epimaque; et al., “Assessment in a Rwandan higher education institution: a quest for aligned assessment to promote socio-economic transformation”, Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 43-7, 2018, pp. 1166-1182. Niyibizi, Epimaque, “Every Supervisor tells me his or her own things: a personal lived experience with working with two PhD Supervisors”, Rwandan Journal of Education, 2018, 4-2, pp. 24-32. Niyomugabo, Cyprien; et al., “A Reflection on the Need for a Language Management Scheme at the University of Rwanda’s College of Education”, International Journal of Humanities, Literature and Arts, 1-1, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.31295/hla.v1n1.28 Nkuyubwatsi, Bernard, “Revisiting the Reusability and Openness of Resources in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Open Courseware”, Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 1, 2018, Article 3 2018. Nshimiyimana, Gonzalves; et al., “Effect of Incorporating Entrepreneurship Module in Non-Business Major Programs in Higher Education Institutes (HEI): A Study of the Science Major Students at The Institut d’Enseignement Supérieur (INES) de Ruhengeri in Rwanda”, Problemy Zarządzania, 16-1, 2018, pp. 143-169. Ntagara, Venant, Savoirs scolaires scientifiques et raisonnement chez les élèves: Cas du Rwanda, Riga, Latvie: Éditions universitaires européennes, 2018, 404 p. Nzahabwanayo, Sylvestre, “Identification and critique of the values education notion informing the itorero training program for high school leavers in post-genocide Rwanda”, Interchange, 49-1, 2018, pp. 111-132. Nzahabwanayo, S.; Divala, J., “What works in citizenship and values education: Attitudes of high school leavers towards the Itorero training in post-genocide Rwanda”, South African Journal of Higher Education, 32-5, 2018, pp. 190-210. Omotehinwa, Omoboriowo; et al., “Shisha use among students in a private university in Kigali city, Rwanda: prevalence and associated factors”, BMC public health, 18-1, 2018. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5596-1. Otara, Alfred; Uwanyirigira, Francine, “Administrative strategies in mitigating middle level students’ discipline in public secondary schools in Rwanda”, Journal of Education and Practice, 9-21, 2018, pp. 1-13. Sabates, R.; Bhutoria, A.; Sabates-Wheeler, R.; Devereux, S., “Schooling responses to income changes: Evidence from unconditional cash transfers in Rwanda”, International Journal of Educational Research, 2018. doi.org/10.1016/j.ijer.2018.11.011 Sayed, Yusuf, et al., Engaging teachers in peacebuilding in post-conflict contexts: Rwanda and South Africa, ESRC/DFID Poverty Alleviation Fund, 2018.

43 Stambach, Amy; Wamalwa, Kevin, “Students’ Reparticularization of Chinese Language and Culture at the University of Rwanda Confucius Institute”, Signs and Society, 6-2, 2018, pp. 332-348. Tabaro, Cyprien, “The Rwandan Secondary School Competence-Based Curriculum: Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes to Incorporate in the University of Rwanda-College of Education Programs to Align Them with the Current Curriculum”, International Journal of Education, 6-2, 2018, pp. 64-75. Takahashi, Tomoharu, “Motivation of students for learning English in Rwandan schools”, Issues in Educational Research, 28-1, 2018, pp. 168-186. Thomas, Paul; Skinstad van der Kooij, Kristin, “The history syllabus in post-genocide Rwanda: Implications for teacher education”, Cogent Education, 5-1, 2018, 18 p. Uwizeyimana, Daniel; et al., “The impact of teaching approaches on effective physics learning: an investigation conducted in five secondary schools in Rusizi District, Rwanda”, Rwandan Journal of Education, 4-2, 2018, pp. 4-14. Williams, Timothy, “The Things They Learned: Aspiration, Uncertainty, and Schooling in Rwanda’s Developmental State”, The Journal of Development Studies, 2018, doi.org/ 10.1080/00220388.2018.1453602

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45 Cheeseman, Nic; Collord, Michaela; Reyntjens, Filip, “War and democracy: the legacy of conflict in East Africa”, Journal of Modern African Studies, 56-1, pp. 31-61 [Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda] Freedom House, Freedom in the World 2018: Rwanda, New York: FH, 1 August 2018. Freedom House, Freedom on the Net 2018: Rwanda, New York: FH, 1 November 2018. Hasselskog, Malin, “Rwandan ‘home grown initiatives’: Illustrating inherent contradictions of the democratic developmental state”, Development Policy Review, 36-3, 2018, pp. 309-328. Human Rights Watch, “Rwanda: Events of 2017”, in Idem, World Report, New York: HRW,2018, 6 p. Ibreck, Rachel, “Victims and Survivors from Cyangugu, Rwanda: The Politics of Testimony After Genocide”, in Druliolle, Vincent; Brett, Roddy (eds), The Politics of Victimhood in Post-conflict Societies: Comparative and Analytical Perspectives, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 301-325. Lewis, David; Heathershaw, John; Megoran, Nick, “Illiberal peace? Authoritarian modes of conflict management”, Cooperation and Conflict, 53-4, pp. 486-506. [China, Ethiopia, Russia, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Turkey] Protik, Ali; et al., “Bridging the information gap between citizens and local governments: evidence from a civic participation strengthening program in Rwanda”, World Development, 108, 2018, pp. 145-156. Pruitt, William, “Why Kagame Should Not Seek Another Term”, African Journal of Criminology & Justice Studies, 11-1, 2018, pp. 55-70. Prunier, Gérard, Portrait de Paul Kagame, président de la République du Rwanda, Blog, Paris: Institut Montaigne, 21 décembre 2018. Purdeková, Andrea; Reyntjens, Filip; Wilén, Nina, "Militarisation of governance after conflict: beyond the rebel-to-ruler frame: the case of Rwanda”, Third World Quarterly, 39-1, 2018, pp. 158-174. Reyntjens, Filip, “When the poor sponsor the rich: Rwanda and Arsenal FC”, The conversation, 28 mai 2018. Reyntjens, Filip, “Rwanda”, in Idem (ed), Political chronicles of the African Great Lakes Region 2017/Chroniques politiques de l’Afrique des grands lacs 2017, Brussel: University Press Antwerp, 2018. pp. 65-88. Reyntjens, Filip, “Attentat contre l’avion présidentiel au Rwanda: analyse du réquisitoire définitif”, Mediapart, 18 oct. 2018, 5 p. Reyntjens, Filip, “‘I will also fight with you’: president Kagame, Rwanda's berater-in- chief”, African arguments March 13, 2018. Rollason, Will, “The Mistakes That Make People [sic]: Reconceptualizing Power and Resistance in Rwanda”, Social Analysis, 62-1, 2018, pp. 96-115. Russell, Garnett ; Carter, Prudence, “When the Past Is in the Present: The Paradox of Educational Opportunity and Social Inclusion in South Africa and Rwanda”, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, 2018. doi.org/10.1177/2332649218783517

46 Tertsakian, Carina, “Rwanda: Setting the stage for 2017 and Beyond”, in Khadiagala, Gilbert (ed), War and Peace in Africa’s Great Lakes Region, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 49-68.

Policy; e-Government; Taxation Aubert, Jean-Eric, “Rwanda’s innovation challenges and policies: Lessons for Africa”, Journal of Intellectual Capital, 19-3, 2018, pp. 550-561. Baez-Camargo, Claudia; Gatwa, Tharcisse, Informal governance and corruption: transcending the principal agent and collective action paradigms: Rwanda Country Report, Basel Institute on Governance, 2018, 35 p. Baez Camargo, Claudia; Koechlin, Lucy, “Informal Governance: Comparative Perspectives on Co-optation, Control and Camouflage in Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda”, International Development Policy, 10-10, 2018, pp. 78-100. Behuria, Pritish, “Examining effectiveness and learning in Rwandan policymaking: The varied outcomes of learning from failure in productive sector policies: effectiveness and learning in Rwanda”, Journal of International Development, 30-6, 2018. doi: 10.1002/jid. 3375 Bitamba, Bauma; An, Sung-Hoon, “A Study on the Situation of Safety Management in Central African Construction Sites: Focusing on DR Congo and Rwanda”, Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction, 18-4, 2018, pp. 395-401 Grönlund, Åke; Mukamurenzi, Solange; Islam, Sirajul, “Exploring E-government Service Quality in Rwanda”, Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management, 2018. Grönlund, A.; Mukamurenzi, S.; Islam, S., “Challenges in Implementing Citizen-centric e- Government Services in Rwanda”, Electronic Government: An International Journal, 2018. Grönlund, Å.; Twizeyimana, J.; Larsson, H., “E-government in Rwanda: Implementation, Challenges and Reflections”, Electronic Journal of e-Government, 16-1, 2018, pp. 19-31. Hagenimana, Thomas; Ngui, Thomas; Mulili, Benjamin, “Influence of employee relations on organizational performance: the case of Nyamasheke District, Rwanda”, Journal of Human Resource & Leadership, 2-3, 2018, pp. 61-86. Harelimana, Jean-Bosco, “The Impact of E-Procurement on the Performance of Public Institutions in Rwanda”, Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 18-2, 2018, n.p. Harelimana, Jean-Bosco, “Effect of tax audit on revenue collection in Rwanda”,Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 18-2, 2018, n.p. Harelimana, Jean-Bosco, “The role of taxation on resilient economy and development of Rwanda”, Journal of Finance and Marketing, 2-1, 2018, pp. 28-39. Heshmati, Almas (ed), Rwanda Handbook of Economic and Social Policy, Seoul, Korea: Jönköping University, Jönköping International Business School; The University of Rwanda, 2018, 721 p.

47 Kalkuhl, Matthias; Milan, Blanca; Schwerhoff, Gregor; et al., “Can land taxes foster sustainable development? An assessment of fiscal, distributional and implementation issues”, Land Use Policy, 78, 2018, pp. 338-352 [Rwanda, Peru, Nicaragua, Indonesia] Kamuzinzi, Masengesho; Rubyutsa, Jules, “When Tradition Feeds on Modern Accountability Mechanisms in Public Policy Implementation: The Case of “Imihigo” in Rwanda”, Public Performance & Management Review, 2018, 25 p., doi: 10.1080/15309576.2018.1494018 Mugayi, Alex; Mulyungi, Patrick, “Influence of management support on successful implementation of monitoring and evaluation in public institutions of Rwanda: a case study of Rwanda agriculture board, Kigali”, International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, 6-10, 2018, pp. 437-470. Nyataya, Isaboke; et al. “Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme Transforming Lives of Communities in Rwanda: Case of Huye Sector of Huye District”, International Journal of Research in Sociology and Anthropology, 4-2, 2018, pp. 6-16. Ogo, Ifeyinwa, Legal reforms for economic development in Africa: How effective? A comparative investigation of legal reforms to improve public debt management in Nigeria and Rwanda, Doctoral Dissertation, Maastricht University, 2018. Omollo, Bernard, “Public Financial Management Reforms and Fiscal Policy: A Qualitative Content Analysis of the Impact of PFM Reforms on Country Budget Income in Sub-Sahara Africa: A Case for Kenya and Rwanda”, OECD Journal on Budgeting, 18-1, 2018, pp. 167-201. Pillay, Pregala; Khan, Firoz, “Public Policy and Corruption in a Globalized World: Case Studies from South Africa and Rwanda”, in Lewis, Robin (ed), Public Policy and Corruption in a Globalized World, Abingdon, UK/New York: Routledge, 2018, ch. 10. Protik, Ali; et al.,“Bridging the information gap between citizens and local governments: Evidence from a civic participation strengthening program in Rwanda”, World Development, 108, 2018, pp. 145-156. Schreiber, Leon, The Foundation for Reconstruction: Building the Rwanda Revenue Authority, 2001-2017, Innovations for Successful Societies (ISS), Princeton University, 2018, 24 p. Stage, Jesper; Uwera, Claudine, “Social cohesion in Rwanda: Results from a public good experiment”, Development Policy Review, 36-5, 2018, pp. 577-586.

Media Berrocal Gonzalo, Salome; Lavin, Eva; Rukebesha, Evergiste, “How the Newspapers El Pais, Le Monde, Le Soir and The New York Times Treated Information on the Genocide in Rwanda in 1994”, Palabra Clave, 21-4, 2018, pp. 1214-1244. Clarke, John, British media and the Rwandan Genocide, London/New York: Routledge/ Taylor & Francis, 2018, 267 p. Fiedler, Anke; Frère, Marie-Soleil, “Press Freedom in the African Great Lakes Region: A Comparative Study of Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo”, in

48 Mabweazara, Hayes; Muneri, Cleophas (eds), Newsmaking cultures in Africa: normative trends in the dynamics of socio-political & economic struggles, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 119-143. Jjuuko, Margaret, “Framing the Debate on ‘Kagame III’ in Rwanda’s Print Media”, in Mutsvairo, Bruce; Karam, Beschara (eds), Perspectives on Political Communication in Africa, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 159-172. McIntyre, Karen; Sobel, Meghan, “Reconstructing Rwanda: How Rwandan reporters use constructive journalism to promote peace”, Journalism Studies, 19-14, 2018, pp. 2126-2147. Moon, Ruth, Constructing Journalism Practice between the Global and the Local: Lessons from the Rwandan Journalism Field, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Washington, 2018. Namubiru, Lydia, “Sheila Kawamara in the killing fields of Rwanda”, in Lugalambi, George; Schiffrin, Anya (eds), African Muckraking: 75 Years of Investigative Journalism from Africa, Chicago: Jacana Media, 2018, 384 p. Shelus, Victoria, et al., “Understanding Your Body Matters: Effects of an Entertainment- Education Serial Radio Drama on Fertility Awareness in Rwanda”, Journal of Health Communication, 23-8, 2018, pp. 761-772. Sobel, Meghan; McIntyre, Karen, “Journalists’ Perceptions of Human Rights Reporting in Rwanda”, African Journalism Studies, 19-14, 2018, pp. 2126-2147. Sobel, Meghan; McIntyre, Karen, “The State of Journalism and Press Freedom in Postgenocide Rwanda”, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2018. doi.org/ 10.1177/1077699018782201 Sundaram, Anjan; trad. de Charles Bonnot, Bad news: derniers journalistes sous une dictature, Montreuil: Marchialy, 2018, 205 p. Cf Idem, Bad news: Last journalists in a dictatorship, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017.

Memorials/Memory Allinne, Jean-Pierre, “Commémorations, mémoriaux et pratiques différenciées de la mémoire: retour du Rwanda”, Histoire de la justice, 28, 2018, pp.149-176. Bazubagira, Appoline Kabera, Community Perceptions and Understandings of Rwanda Genocide Memorials: The People's Stories, s.l.: Scholars’ Press, 2018, 260 p. Clark, Phil, “Rwanda’s Recovery: When Remembrance Is Official Policy”, Foreign Affairs, 97, 2018, pp. 35-40. Giblin, John, “Reconstructing post-conflict heritage in Rwanda”, in Newson, Paul; Young, Ruth (eds), Post-conflict archaeology and cultural heritage, New York, NY : Routledge, 2018, ch. 7. Gilbert, Catherine, “Mobilising memory: Rwandan women genocide survivors in the diaspora”, Australian Journal of French Studies, 55-1, 2018, pp. 52-64. Haumschild, Daniel, “Inappropriate transgressions: reanimating necropolitics via memorialization in Rwanda”, in Ramirez-Barat, Clara; Schulze, Martina (eds), Transitional

49 justice and education: engaging young people in peacebuilding and reconciliation, Göttingen: V&R Unipress, 2018, pp. 143-158. Sodaro, Amy, “The Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre: building a lasting peace”, in Idem, Exhibiting atrocity: memorial museums and the politics of past violence, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2018, ch. 4. Sullo, Pietro, “Writing History Through Criminal Law: State-Sponsored Memory in Rwanda”, in Bevernage, Berber; Wouters, Nico (eds), The Palgrave Handbook of State- Sponsored History After 1945, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 69-85. Zunneberg, Christel, “Replicating Atonement:Foreign Models in the Commemoration of Atrocities”, Südosteuropa, 66-3, 2018, pp. 444-446.

Military Gambari, Ibrahim, “The Politics of Peacekeeping”, in Karbo, Tony; Virk, Kudrat (eds), The Palgrave Handbook of Peacebuilding in Africa, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 195-208. [Rwanda, Darfour] Holmes, Georgina, “Gender and the military in post-genocide Rwanda”, in Bemporad, Elissa; Warren, Joyce (eds), Women and genocide: survivors, victims, perpetrators, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2018, ch. 11. Jowell, Marco, “Rwanda Peace Academy (RPA)”; “The Military and Peacekeeping Training in Kenya, Ghana, Rwanda and Ethiopia”, in Idem, Peacekeeping in Africa: politics, security and the failure of foreign military assistance, London: I. B. Tauris, 2018, ch. 5. Jowell, Marco, “The : from genocide to peace and democratic consolidation”, in Francis, David (ed), African peace militaries: war, peace and democratic governance, Abingdon, UK/New York: Routledge, 2018, ch. 3. Kuehnel, Josefine; Wilén, Nina, “Rwanda’s military as a people’s army: heroes at home and abroad”, Journal of Eastern African Studies, 12-1, 2018, pp. 154-171. Matisek, Jahara, Pathways to Military Effectiveness: Armies and Contemporary African States, Doctoral Dissertation, Northwestern University, 2018. [Senegal, Uganda, Rwanda, and Ethiopia]

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Aid Desrosiers, Marie-Eve; Swedlund, Haley, “Rwanda’s Post-Genocide Foreign Aid Relations: Revisiting Notions of Exceptionalism”, African Affairs, 2018, doi.org/10.1093/ afraf/ady032 Elnour, Amna, A comparative analysis of the role of foreign aid in post-conflict reconstruction of Rwanda and Sierra Leone, Master’s Thesis, The American University in Cairo, 2018. Heater, Michael, “Back to Basics: Planning in the Peace Corps, Rwanda”, Focus, 14-1, 2018, pp. 128-131. Knutsson, Beniamin; Lindberg, Jonas, “The post-politics of aid to education: Rwanda ten years after Hayman”, International Journal of Educational Development, 2018. doi.org/ 10.1016/j.ijedudev.2018.04.003 Plauchut, Agathe; préface de Scott Straus; avant-propos de Jean-Charles Jauffret, Stratégies rebelles et aide internationale dans l'Afrique des Grands lacs: 1981-2013, Paris: l'Harmattan, 2018, 305 p. Van de Ven-Gijsbers, Ria; Stokman-Vogels, Katja, Giving aid is looking with your heart, Eersel: Foundation Orphans in Rwanda, 2018, 72 p. Yankulije, Hilaire, Problématique d’alignement de l’aide internationale au Rwanda, Riga, Latvia: Éditions universitaires européennes, 2018, 124 p.

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51 N’Kisi, Alain; Préface de Tanguy de Wilde d’Estamel, Le basculement géopolitique de l’Afrique des Grands Lacs: décennie 1990, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2018, 166 p. Nicaise, Guillaume, L’Afrique des Grands Lacs (Rwanda, Burundi) à l'heure des réformes de bonne gouvernance: ethnographie comparative d’un ‘travelling model’, Doctoral Dissertation, EHESS, 2018. Nzongola-Ntalaja, Georges, “South Africa in the Great Lakes: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi and Rwanda”, in Adebajo, Adekeye; Virk, Kudrat (eds), Foreign policy in post-apartheid South Africa: security, diplomacy and trade, London: Tauris, 2018, ch. 7. Pratama, Arinaldo Habib, “Kepentingan Ekonomi Rwanda dalam Perang Kongo”, Andalas Journal of International Studies (Indonesia), 7-1, 2018, pp. 61-73. [Rwanda's Economic Importance in the Congo War] Reyntjens, Filip, “Limitation du nombre de mandats présidentiels: leçons de la région des Grands Lacs”, in Ansoms, An; Bisoka, A.; Vandeginste, S. (eds), Conjonctures de l'Afrique centrale 2018, Bruxelles: Musée royal de l’Afrique centrale; Paris: L’Harmattan, 2018, ch. 14.

EAC Abate, M.; Kincaid, I., “Effects of Air Transport Market Liberalisation in the East African Community (EAC)”, Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 52-4, 2018. doi.org/ 10.1002/jid.3396427-445 Bailey, Christopher, Counterterrorism law & practice in the EAC, Doctoral Dissertation, George Washington University, 2018. Binda, M., “The Attraction of Foreign Direct Investment in the East African Community: A Two-edged Sword for Equitable Economic Development”, Proceedings of International Academic Conferences n° 8209317, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences, 2018. Bizuneh, M.; Buigut, S.; Valev, N., “Gaining Global Clout Through Monetary Union: Evidence from East Africa”, Journal of Economic Integration, 33-2, 2018, pp. 1363-1387 Caporale, G.; Carcel, H.; Gil-Alana, L., Prospects for a Monetary Union in the East Africa Community: Some Empirical Evidence, CESifo Working Paper Series 7073, SSRN, 2018, 22 p. Cuiabano, Simone; Opoku-Afari, Maxwell, “Exchange Rate Dynamics and Monetary Integration in the EAC Countries”, Atlantic Economic Journal, 46-3, 2018, pp. 267-279. Dridi, J.;Nguyen, A., “Assessing Inflation Convergence in the East African Community”, Journal of International Development, 2018. doi.org/10.1002/jid.3396 Habyarimana, J-B.; Nkunzimana, T., “Modeling the effect of food price volatility and transmission to market efficiency and welfare in the East African Community”, in Heshmati, Almas (ed), Determinants of Economic Growth in Africa, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 345-371. Kiburi, W.; Mirie, M.; Okiro, K.; Ruigu, G., “Effects of Tax Burden on Foreign Direct Investment Inflows into the East African Community Countries: Empirical Evidence, Journal of Finance and Accounting, 2-3, 2018, 14 p.

52 Mold, Andrew, “The consequences of Brexit for Africa: The case of the East African Community”, Journal of African Trade, 5-1/2, 2018, 17 p. doi.org/10.1016/j.joat.2018.10.001 Nkikabahizi, Ferdinand; et al., “The Balance of Trade-Economic Growth Nexus in a Panel of Member Countries of the East African Community”, in Heshmati, Almas (ed), Determinants of Economic Growth in Africa, Cham: Springer International/Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 319-344. Umulisa, Yvonne; Habimana, Olivier, “Business Cycle Synchronization and Core- Periphery Patterns in the East African Community: A Wavelet Approach”, Journal of Economic Integration, 33-4, 2018, pp. 629-658.

Humanitarian/NGOs Callahan, John, “Clinton 1994: Rwanda and its impact on humanitarian intervention”, in Idem, Explaining wars of choice: armed humanitarian intervention and framing, Washington, DC: Academica Press, 2018, 306 p. Dawo, Sitati; Mungatu, Joseph, “Stakeholder engagement principles’ contribution to improved project performance: a case study of Food for the Hungry Rwanda”, International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 8-6, 2018.doi.org/10.29322/IJSRP. 8.6.2018.p78X66 Hoffman, Peter; Weiss, Thomas, “New Wars and New Humanitarianisms in the 1990s: Northern Iraq, Somalia, Rwanda, and the Balkans”, in Idem, Humanitarianism, war, and politics: Solferino to Syria and beyond, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018, pp 57-93. Karuranga, Innocent; Mulyungi, Patrick, “The role of soft skills on project performance in Rwanda: A case of Rwanda Red Cross Society”, International Journal of Research in Management, Economics and Commerce, 8-5, 2018, pp. 83-92. Le Pape, Marc, “Des humanitaires face au génocide: l’expérience rwandaise”, Internet: The Conversation, 10 janvier 2018. Morazzani, Barbara, Interpreting authority: Do states interpret international law differently to create legal authority in decisions to intervene for humanitarian concerns?, Doctoral Dissertation, De Montfort University (UK), 2018. Nduhura, Alex, et al., “When Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Integrate Supply Chain Plans with Government: An Enviable Silent Blue Print at Trōcaire Rwanda”, International Journal of Service Science, Management and Engineering, 5-3, 2018, pp. 75-83. Reydams, Luc, “Protesting Too Much: A Response to Linda Melvern, et al.”, Human Rights Quarterly, 40-2, 2018, pp. 466-473. Restrepo Arboleda, Sara, “Humanitarian Interventions from the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine”, Estudios de Derecho, 17-165, 2018, pp. 151-175. [Kosovo, Rwanda, Somalia] Waters, Tony, Bureaucratizing the Good Samaritan: The Limitations of Humanitarian Relief Operations, Boulder: Routledge, 2018, 329 p.

53 West, Katarina, Agents of altruism: the expansion of humanitarian NGOs in Rwanda and Afghanistan, London: Ashgate, 2018, 253 p.

International relations EU Habimana, Jacques-Abby, L’Union Européenne et le processus de réconciliation au Rwanda, Riga (Latvie): Éditions universitaires européennes, 2018, 112 p. Hackenesch, Christine, “Rwanda”, in Idem, The EU and China in African Authoritarian Regimes: Domestic Politics and Governance Reforms, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 49-97. Masłoń-Oracz, Anna; Jasiński, Michał, “EAC-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA): the Domestic Market Recapturing Strategy: the Rwandese Approach”, in Latoszek, Ewa; et al. (eds), European Security and Stability in A Complex Global Order: The Case of Neighbourhood Policy, Warsaw School of Economics/Dom Wydawniczy ELIPSA, 2018, pp. 192-201. France Everett, Andrea, “France in Rwanda”, in Idem, Humanitarian Hypocrisy: Civilian Protection and the Design of Peace Operations, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2018, pp. 103-136. Hagemann, Victor, French interventionism in the age of R2P: a comparative analysis of operations in Rwanda, Côte d’Ivoire, and Northern Mali, Master’s Thesis, Goethe- Universität Frankfurt am Main, 2018. Lott, Gaia, “On the margins of the Françafrique: Franco-Burundian and Franco-Rwandan bonds from an historical perspective”, African Affairs, 117-468, 2018, pp. 347-369. Nashi, Emmanuel Murhula, Rivalités franco-belges au Rwanda et polémiques journalistiques, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2018, 236 p. Rugero, Pierre, Rwanda: enfin, la France s’agnouille lorsque Kagame la fait plier, s.l.: Les Editions du Net, 2018, 192 p. UN/Peacekeeping Brino, Eileen, The Responsibility to Prevent: Neocolonialism, Poverty and Mass Atrocity Crimes in Africa, Doctoral Dissertation, State University of New York at Albany, 2018. [Rwanda, Sudan, Ivory Coast, Nigeria] Connaughton, Richard, “Rwanda: ‘Tropical Nazism’: Boutros Boutros-Ghali”, in Idem, Military intervention and peacekeeping: the reality, Abingdon, UK/New York: Routledge/ Taylor & Francis, 2018, pp. 139-190. Gambari, Ibrahim, “The Politics of Peacekeeping”, in Karbo, Tony; Virk, Kudrat (eds), The Palgrave Handbook of Peacebuilding in Africa, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 195-208. [Rwanda, Darfour] Robert, Anne-Cécile; Sciora, Romuald; préf. de Pascal Boniface, Qui veut la mort de l'ONU? Du Rwanda à la Syrie, histoire d'un sabotage, Paris: Eyrolle, 2018, 192 p.

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Law/Rwanda Binagwaho, Agnes; Freeman, Richard; Sarriera, Gabriela, “The persistence of colonial laws: why Rwanda is ready to remove outdated legal barriers to health, human rights, and development”, Harvard International Law Journal, 59, 2018, pp. 45-62. Bognitz, Stefanie, “Mistrusting as a mode of engagement in mediation: insights from socio-legal practice in Rwanda”, in Mühlfried, Florian (ed), Mistrust: ethnographic approximations, Bielefeld, Germany: Transcript, 2018, pp. 147-168. Kamatali, Jean-Marie; Rwanda Bar Association, Practical skills manual for lawyers in Rwanda, Washington, DC: United States Agency for International Development, 2018, 98 p. Kamatali, Jean-Marie; USAID, Judgment writing and reasoning manual in Rwanda, Washington, DC: United States Agency for International Development, 2018, 120 p. Loyle, Cyanne, “Transitional justice and political order in Rwanda”, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 41-4, 2018, pp. 663-680. Niyibizi,Tite, Remedies against unlawful detention in Rwanda, Doctoral Dissertation, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 2018. Rutayisire, T. Neither here nor there: The impact of community justice on everyday life in post-genocide Rwanda, PhD thesis, The university of Amsterdam, 2018.

Ingabire v. Rwanda Mbori, Harrison, “Ingabire Victoire Umuhoza v. The Republic of Rwanda”, American Journal of International Law, 112-4, 2018, pp. 713-719. Pavot, David, “Réflexions sur l'interprétation des actes unilatéraux des États à la lueur de la décision de la Cour africaine des droits de l'homme et des peuples du 3 juin 2016 dans l'affaire Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza c. Rwanda”, Revue de droit international et de droit comparé, 95-1, 2018, pp. 85-112. Reventlow, Yakaré-Oulé Jansen, “Ingabire v. Rwanda (Afr. Ct. H.P.R.)”, International Legal Materials, 57-3, 2018, pp. 373-404.

Gacaca Brehm, Hollie; Smith, Christi; Gertz, Evelyn, “Producing Expertise in a Transitional Justice Setting: Judges at Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts”, Law and Social Inquiry: Journal of The American Bar Foundation, 2018. doi.org/10.1111/lsi.12347 Fakhoury, Amer, “Gacaca Courts in the Light of Public International Law: Bold Step in Achieving Reconciliation and Justice in Rwanda”, International Journal of African and Asian Studies, 47, 2018, pp. 17–27.

56 Ingelaere, Bert, Inside Rwanda’s Gacaca courts: seeking justice after genocide, Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2018, 256 p. Kaplan, Seth, “Case study: Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts”, in Idem, Human rights in thick and thin societies: universality without uniformity, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018, ch. 7. O’Reilly, Colin; Zhang, Yi, “Post-genocide justice: The Gacaca courts”, Development Policy Review, 36-5, 2018, pp. 561-576. Schadrack, Ruyenzi, Les tribunaux populaire Gacaca au Rwanda,une justice compromise, Riga (Latvie): Éditions universitaires européennes, 2018, 164 p. Sullo, Pietro, Beyond genocide: transitional justice and ‘Gacaca’ courts in Rwanda: the search for truth, justice and reconciliation, The Hague: TMC Asser Press, 2018, 311 p. Urujeni, Dora, Comparing Community Restorative Justice in Bellows Falls, Vermont, and Gacaca Processes in Rwanda, Master’s Thesis, SIT Graduate Institute, 2018.

ICTR Adams, Alexandra, “The Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda and Their Contribution to the Crime of Rape”, European Journal of International Law, 29-3, 2018, pp. 749-769. Bryant, Emily; Schimke, Emily; Brehm, Hollie; Uggen, Christopher, “Techniques of neutralization and identity work among accused genocide perpetrators”, Social Problems, 65-4, 2018, pp 584-602. Drumbl, Mark, “International justice outside of criminal courtrooms and jailhouses”, in de Guzman, M.; Amann, D. (eds), Arcs of Global Justice: Essays in Honour of William A. Schabas, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2018, ch. 20. Cf. Idem, Washington & Lee Legal Studies Paper No. 2018-01, SSRN, 2018. 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, Cham: Springer International/Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, ch 7. Goldstone, Richard, “The international criminal tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda”, in Crane, David; Sadat, Leila; Scharf, Michael (eds), The founders: four pioneering individuals who launched the first modern-era international criminal tribunals, Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018, pp. 55-73. Irfan, Mohammad, “Gender: Integrating Crimes Against Women Into International Criminal Law”, Jurnal Pembaharuan Hukum (Indonésie), 5-3, 2018, pp. 104-115 Klip, André; Freeland, Steven, The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda 2010-2012, (Annotated leading cases of international criminal tribunals, Volume 53), Mortsel: Intersentia Uitgevers, 2018, 244 p. Levi, Ron; Hagan, John; Dezalay, Sara, “International Criminal Tribunals: Prosecutorial Strategies in Atypical Political Environments”, in Alter, Karen; Helfer, Laurence; Madsen,

57 Mikael (eds), International Court Authority, Oxford, UK/New York: Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 342-362. Lubowa, Daniel, “International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in the spotlight: analysing the limitations, shortcomings and legacy”, Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, 6-2, 2018, pp. 32-46. Nadj, Daniela, International criminal law and sexual violence against women: The interpretation of gender in the contemporary international criminal trial, London/New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis, 2018, 255 p. Ndayambaje, Elie; préface de Stefaan Marysse, Arusha: le mensonge au prétoire, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2018, 704 p. Oberleitner, Gerd, “Prosecuting human rights violations: what legacy of the ad hoc criminal tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda?”, in Idem, International human rights institutions, tribunals, and courts, Singapore: Springer, 2018, ch 12. Olásolo Alonso, Hector, “The scope of criminal proceeding in the international criminal tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda”, in Idem, International Criminal Law, Transnational Criminal Organizations and Transitional Justice, Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2018, pp. 37-58. Peterson, Ines, “Criminal Responsibility for Omissions in ICTY and ICTR Jurisprudence”, International Criminal Law Review, 18-5, 2018, pp. 749-787. Redwood, Henry, Accounting for Violence: The Production, Power and Ownership of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda’s Archive, Doctoral Dissertation, King’s College London, 2018. 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, 40-4, 2018, pp. 989-1013. Rodenhäuser, Tilman, “The historical development of crimes against humanity and jurisprudence of the Rwanda, former Yugoslavia and Sierra Leone Tribunals”, in Idem, Organizing rebellion: non-state armed groups under international humanitarian law, human rights law, and international criminal law, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2018, ch.8. Rodríguez-Saavedra, Ángela, “Similitudes y diferencias de los tribunales ad-hoc para Ruanda y la ex -Yugoslavia desde una perspectiva feminista”, Universitas: Revista de Filosofía, Derecho y Política, 28, 2018, pp. 2-18. Taulbee, James, “Rwanda: the genocide”, pp. 274-284; “The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: Jean-Paul Akayesu”, pp. 285-295; “Prosecutor v. Théoneste Bagosora, et al., pp 296-304; “Prosecutor v. Jean-Bosco Barayagwiza, Ferdinand Nahimana, and Hassa Ngeze”, pp. 305-314, in Idem, War Crimes and Trials: A Primary Source Guide, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2018. Terris, Daniel, The trials of Richard Goldstone, New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2018, 398 p. Viebach, Julia, “Trauma on Trial: Survival and Witnessing at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda”, in Carrington, K.; et al. (eds), The Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and the Global South, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 1011-1030.

58 Yokohama, Kazuya, “The Failure to Control and the Failure to Prevent, Repress and Submit: The Structure of Superior Responsibility under Article 28 ICC Statute”, International Criminal Law Review, 18-2, 2018, pp. 275-303. Zagar, Marina, “A defendant's right to a fair trial and improvement of the victimʹs status in the proceedings before International Criminal Jurisdictions”, in Lorenzmeier, Stefan; Sancin, Vasilka (eds), Contemporary Issues of Human Rights Protection in International and National Settings, Oxford, UK: Hart, 2018, pp. 289-308.

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SOCIETY; MISCELLANY

Generalia Harrison, Graham, “Rwanda”, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University Press, 2018. Everett-Heath, John, “Rwanda”, The Concise Dictionary of World Place-Names, Oxford University Press, 2018. “Rwanda”, in United States: Central Intelligence Agency, The CIA World Factbook 2018-2019, La Vergne: Skyhorse Publishing, 2018.

Langues/Linguisitique Bwenge, Anthony, Un aperçu de l'histoire sociopolitique du Rwanda et de la sociolinguistique des rapports entre le français et l'anglais [Thèse de doctorat], Riga (Latvie): Éditions universitaires européennes 2018, 352 p. Furaha, Umutoni, Being in between? Exploring identity construction among Rwandophone Congolese, Doctoral Thesis, University of Gothenburg, 2018. Gafaranga, Joseph, “Language choice and appositive structures in written texts in Rwanda”, in Idem, Bilingualism as interactional practices, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018, pp. 117-144. Habyarimana, Heli; Ntakirutimana, Evariste; Barnes, Lawrie, “A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Code-Switching in Rwanda”, Language Matters, 48-3, 2018, pp. 49-72. Jerro, Kyle, “Change-of-state paradigms and the middle in Kinyarwanda”, Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, 36-3, 2018, pp. 235-260. Kateregga, Abubakar, “Asymmetrical power relations within local, regional and international languages in Rwanda: In whose favour and at what expense?”, Journal of Linguistics and Language in Education,11-2, 2018, pp. 45-68. Kayigema, Jacques Lwaboshi, The Dynamism of English as a Global Language in Post- Genocide Rwanda, Saarbrücken: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2018, 72 p. Mlaga, Wallace, “Historia ya Kiswahili Nchini Rwanda: Kielelezo cha Nafasi ya Utashi wa Kisiasa katika Ustawi wa Lugha ya Kiswahili”, Kioo cha Lugha, 15-1, 2018. [Swahili History in Rwanda: A Pattern of Political Opportunities in Swahili Language Development] Niyomugabo, Cyprien; Uwizeyimana, Valentin, “A top-down orthography change and language attitudes in the context of a language-loyal country”, Language Policy, 17- 3, 2018, pp. 307-318. [Burundi, DRC, Rwanda]

60 Sibomana, Emmanuel, “Unpeeling the language policy and planning onion in Rwanda”, International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2-2, 2018, pp. 99-114. Spowage, Kate, “English and Marx’s’ general intellect’: The construction of an English- speaking élite in Rwanda”, Language Sciences, 70, 2018, pp. 167-178. Dictionnaires: –, Dictionnaire littéraire muraho: kinyarwanda-français5, Rennes: Éditions Kamaro, 2018, 892 p. Nyamunini, Dictionnaire bilingue et encyclopédique kinyarwanda-français, Lille: Editions Sources du Nil, 2018, 2 vol., 1680 p.

Miscellany/Culture Berckmoes, Lidewyde; Reis, Ria, “Qualitative research on the intergenerational transmission of antisocial behaviour in conflict-affected contexts: case examples of Burundi and Rwanda”, in Eichelsheim, V.; Van de Weijer, S. (eds), Intergenerational continuity of criminal and antisocial behaviour: an international overview of studies, Abingdon, UK/New York: Routledge, 2018, ch. 16. Crawford, John, Rwanda: Culture Smart! The essential guide to customs & culture, Chicago: Kuperard, 2018, 168 p. Fujii, Lee Ann, Interviewing in social science research: a relational approach, New York: Routledge, 2018, 114 p. Fusaschi, Michela, “Amata na Fanta: Latte e bibite: Simbologie della socialità nel Rwanda del post genocidio”, in De Castris, Marusca (ed), Cibo e Società. Una relazione da esplorare Roma: TrE-Press, 2018, pp. 199-210. [“Amata na Fanta: Lait et boissons: symboles de la socialité au Rwanda de l’après-génocide”, in Nourriture et société: Une relation à explorer]. Nshimiyimana, Augustin, Elaboration des rituels de deuil au Rwanda post-génocide: leurs apports et limites dans la reconstruction psychique, Doctoral Dissertation, UCL- Université Catholique de Louvain, 2018. Weiss, Selina; Roberts, Richard, “Using Anchoring Vignettes to Adjust Self-Reported Personality: A Comparison Between Countries”, Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 2018, Article Number 325. [Rwanda, Philippines]

Sports Collison, Holly; Marchesseault, David, “Finding the missing voices of Sport for Development and Peace (SDP): using a 'Participatory Social Interaction Research' methodology and anthropological perspectives within African developing countries”, Sport in Society, 21-2, 2018, pp. 226-242. [Rwanda, Liberia] Nzeyimana, Celestin; Rakwal, Randeep, “Time to Articulate a Vision for the Paralympic Movement in Rwanda: An African Perspective and Initiative Introducing Judo for the

5 ISBN 978-2-9558736-0-1. Cet ouvrage est cité dans le catalogue de la BNF et repris par WorldCat.

61 Visually Impaired in Rwanda”, Sport and olympic-paralympic studies journal, 3-1, 2018, pp. 255-262. Shema-Maboko, Didier; Lyras, Alexis, “Basketball for Change and Development : A Case Study of an International Basketball Foundation (IBF) Project in Rwanda”, Sport and olympic-paralympic studies journal, 3-1, 2018, pp. 71-80.

Disability Dunleavy, Kim; Chevan, Julia; Sander, Antoinette; et al., “Application of a contextual instructional framework in a continuing professional development training program for physiotherapists in Rwanda”, Disability & Rehabilitation, 40-13, 2018, pp.1600-1608. Manhique, Jorge, “Making Development Processes Inclusive of Disability: The Experiences of Rwanda and Malawi in Implementing the SDGs and CRPD”, Behinderung und internationale Entwicklung/Disability and International Development, 1, 2018, pp. 18-25. Njelesani, Janet; Siegel, Jenna; Ullrich, Emily, “Realization of the rights of persons with disabilities in Rwanda”, PloS one, 13-5, 2018, e0196347. Wallace, Derron; Karangwa, Evariste; Bayisenge, Jeannette, “‘Boys don’t rule us’: exploring Rwandan girls with disabilities’ resistance to masculine dominance in school”, International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2018, doi.org/10.1080/13603116.2018.1433725

Intimate Partner Violence Mannell, Jenevieve; et al., “The implications of community responses to intimate partner violence in Rwanda”, PloS one, 13-5, 2018, e0196584. Mukarugomwa, Vénanti, Violences conjugales et santé mentale de la famille au Rwanda, Saint-Denis: Édilivre, 2018, 126 p. Mukashema, Immaculée, ”A Report About Intimate Partner Violence in Southern and Western Rwanda”, International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies, 9-3, 2018, pp. 68-99. 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: Journal of Mental Health & Psychosocial Support in Conflict Affected Areas, 16-1, 2018, pp.14-21. Stern, Erin; et al., “Lessons learned from implementing Indashyikirwa in Rwanda: An adaptation of the SASA! approach to prevent and respond to intimate partner violence”, Evaluation and program planning, 71, 2018, pp. 58-67. Uwimana, Pacifique, La lutte contre la violence conjugale au Rwanda, Riga (Latvie): Éditions universitaires européennes, 2018, 152 p.

Urbanism/Architecture/Habitat –, “Light Earth Designs adapts Mediterranean tile vaulting for Rwanda Cricket Stadium”, Architecture Today, 284, 2018, pp. 56-59.

62 Abaho, G.; Pranesh, M.; Kumaran, S., “Corrosion of steel reinforcements in concretes of non-coastal areas: case study: Kigali, Rwanda” International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa, 38, 2018, pp. 60-66. Aumjaud, Sameerah, Navigating through peaks and valleys: public space and water infrastructure as intervention tools for urban regeneration in Kigali, Rwanda, Thesis (M.Arch.), University of Waterloo, 2018. Bock, Stephan, Translations of urban regulation in relations between Kigali, Rwanda, and Singapore, Zurich: LIT Verlag, 2018, 352 p. Buscher, Karen, “African cities and violent conflict: the urban dimension of conflict and post conflict dynamics in Central and Eastern Africa”, Journal of Eastern African Studies, 12-2, 2018, pp. 193-210, [Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, DRC, South Sudan, Kenya] Cottyn, Ine, “Small towns and rural growth centers as strategic spaces of control in Rwanda’s post-conflict trajectory”, Journal of Eastern African Studies, 12-2, 2018, pp. 329-347. Dieye, Fatou, “The land of a thousand hills: Rwanda’s new urban agenda”, in Kubey, Karen; et al., Housing as intervention : architecture towards social equity, Chichester, UK: John Wiley, 2018. Gaugler, Jennifer, “Modern materials for dwelling: the evolution of durability and domesticity in Rwandan housing”, Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, 29-2, 2018, pp. 39-54. Goodfellow, Tom, “Seeing Political Settlements through the City: A Framework for Comparative Analysis of Urban Transformation”, Development and Change, 49-1, 2018, pp. 199-222. [Kampala; Kigali; Addis Ababa] Jaganyi, Deogratius, et al., Rwanda: National urban policies and city profiles for Kigali and Huye, Center for Sustainable, Healthy, and Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods (SHLC), The University of Rwanda, 2018, 44 p. Madureira, Ana; Martinez, Javier; Otioma, Chuks, “Spatial analysis of urban digital divide in Kigali, Rwanda”, GeoJournal, 2008. doi.org/10.1007/s10708-018-9882-3 Nikuze, Alice; et al., “A Hybrid of development and disaster induced displacement: Towards a holistic understanding of its impacts on the livelihood of slum dwellers: the case of Kigali, Rwanda”, LANDac International Conference 2018: Land Governance and (Im) mobility. 2018, 15 p. Nilsson, Pia, “Spatial spillovers and households’ involvement in the non-farm sector: evidence from rural Rwanda”, Regional Studies, 2018, doi.org/ 10.1080/00343404.2018.1482415 Peter, Boris; et al., “Spiral steel dome: Kigali Convention Complex, Rwanda”, Steel Construction, 11-2, 2018, pp. 162-168. Smith, Korydon; Berlanda, Tomà; Jones, Fay, Interpreting Kigali, Rwanda: architectural inquiries and prospects for a developing African city, Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2018, 238 p.

63 Steel, Griet; et al., “Multi-activity, multi-locality and small-town development in Cameroon, Ghana, Rwanda and Tanzania”, The European Journal of Development Research, 2018, 6 p. doi.org/10.1057/s41287-018-0183-y Tsinda, Aime, First Utafiti Sera Forum Report on Urban Governance and City Transformation: The Case of Kigali, Rwanda, Institute of Policy Analysis and Research, IPAR-Rwanda, SSRN, 2018, 16 p.

Sanitation Kazora, Amos; Bizuhoraho, Theobald; Khaldoon, Mourad, “Improving Faecal Sludge Management System for Sustainable Sanitation, Rwanda”, SciFed Biotech & Bioengineering Journal (Lund Universtity), 1-1, 2018, 10 p. Korukire, Noël; et al., “The weakness and strengths of sanitary inspections in improving food safety and hygiene in commercial restaurants in Rwanda”, Rwanda Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 1-1, 2018, pp. 31-33. Niyonzima, Eugène; et al., “Meat retail conditions within the establishments of Kigali city (Rwanda): bacteriological quality and risk factors for Salmonella occurrence”, Tropical Animal Health and Production, 50-3, 2018, pp. 537-546. Nkusi, Julius, “Challenges and management of ecological sanitation in Rwanda: Northern province-Burera district”, International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 6-8, 2018, pp. 748–767. Nyamusore, Jose; et al., “Risk factors for transmission of Salmonella Typhi in Mahama refugee camp, Rwanda: a matched case-control study”, Pan African Medical Journal, 29, 2018, 13 p. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2018.29.148.12070 Otoo, Miriam; et al., “Case: Fecal sludge to nutrient-rich compost from public toilets (Rwanda Environment Care, Rwanda)”; in Otoo, Miriam; Drechsel, Pay (eds), Resource Recovery from Waste: Business Models for Energy, Nutrient and Water Reuse in Low- and Middle-income Countries, Routledge, 2018, pp. 487-495. Ssemanda, James; et al., “Estimates of the burden of illnesses related to foodborne pathogens as from the syndromic surveillance data of 2013 in Rwanda”, Microbial Risk Analysis, 9, 2018, pp. 55-63. Ssemanda, James, Towards microbial safety of fresh vegetables in Rwanda, Doctoral Dissertation, Wageningen University, 2018. Tsinda, Aimé; Abbott, Pamela, “Critical Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Challenges in Rwanda”, Working paper, SSRN, 2018, 11 p.

Accidents Mutabazi, Peterson, “Spatial and topological characterization of road traffic accidents in Rwanda”, Masters Thesis, Makerere University, 2018. Zafar, Syed; et al., “Road traffic injuries: cross-sectional cluster randomized countrywide population data from 4 low-income countries”, International Journal of Surgery, 52, 2018, pp. 237-242. [Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Nepal, Uganda]

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TÉMOIGNAGES; LITERATURE; FILM

Témoignages/Mémoires Anamaliya (sic), Terrorized in Rwanda: Healed by Grace, s.l.: Independently published [Amazon], May 24, 2018, 246 p. Ancel, Guillaume; préf. de Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau, Rwanda, la fin du silence: témoignage d'un officier français, Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2018, 244 p. Bohn, Philippe, Profession: agent d’influence, Paris: Plon, 2018, 195 p. Bugingo, Karen, My Name Is Life: Inspired By Her True Story, s.l. [Amazon]: Imagine We Rwanda, 2018, 145 p. Caprioli, Nathalie; Lyamukuru, Félicité, L’ouragan a frappé Nyundo: récit de Félicité Lyamukuru, rescapée du génocide des Tutsis, Mons: Cerisier, 2018, 296 p. Fowler, John , A forest in the clouds: my year among the mountain gorillas in the remote enclave of Dr. Dian Fossey, New York: Pegasus Books, 2018, 406 p. Gertrude, sœur; Jérôme Gastaldi, Rwanda 1994, la parole de soeur Gertrude: une soeur sacrifiée?, Saint-Maurice: Saint-Augustin, 2018, 222 p. Grenier, Stéphane; Montgomery, Adam, After the war: surviving PTSD and changing mental health culture, Regina, Canada: University of Regina Press, 2018, 206 p. Karuhije, Chris, We were royal refugees: how one family survived the mass slaughter in Rwanda, Winnipeg: Word Alive Press, 2018, 120 p. Lakin, Jeanne; Lakin, Paul, A voice in the darkness: memoir of a Rwandan genocide survivor, s.l.: Wheeler & James, 2018, 259 p. Ndungutse, Pierre; Abega, Jean-Pierre, Mes cinquante ans de calvaire, s.l. [Amazon]: Ecrivains Rescapés du Génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda, 2018, 167 p. Ngeze, Hassan6, L’autre face de la vie: L’amour, la vie, la mort dans leurs secrets, s.l.: AFNIL, 2018, 205 p. Nsanzuwera, François-Xavier; préface d’Antoine Garapon, La battante: renaître après le génocide des Tutsis, Paris: Fauves Éditions, 2018, 170 p. Rugumaho, Benoît; prólogo de Stefaan Marysse, La hecatombe de los refugiados ruandeses en el antiguo Zaire: testimonio de un superviviente, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2018, 164 p. [traduction de Idem, L’Hécatombe des réfugiés rwandais dans l’ex-Zaïre, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2004]

6 Ce livre du journaliste condamné par le TPIR n’est cité que sur Amazon: https://www.amazon.fr/LAUTRE- FACE-VIE-Lamour-secrets/dp/291638023X. L’AFNIL est l’Agence Francophone pour la Numérotation Internationale du Livre.

65 Staub, Ervin, “Preventing Violence and Promoting Active Bystandership and Peace: My Life in Research and Applications”, Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 24-1, 2018, pp. 95-111. Varret, Jean, Général, j'en ai pris pour mon grade, Paris: Sydney Laurent Editions, 2018, 192 p.

Literature/fiction Akugizibwe, Paula, “No ordinary soirée”; Isingizwe, Lucky Grace, “The weaving of death”; “America”, Numuhire, Caroline, in Caine Prize Committee; Brazier, Chris (eds), Redemption song and other stories: the Caine Prize for African Writing 2018, Northampton, MA: Interlink Books, 2018, 256 p. Champney, Brynn, “On a Hill with No Name”, Anthropology & Humanism, 43-1, 2018, pp.165-172. doi: 10.1111/anhu.12212. Hatzfeld, Jean; Jordan, Joshua (translator), Blood Papa: Rwanda’s new generation, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2018, 240 p. Haupt, Jennifer, In the Shadow of 10,000 Hills, Chicago: Central Avenue Publishing, 2018, 217 p. Kabeya, Victoria, Rwanda 94, s.l.: Independently published [Amazon], 2018, 96 p. [poésie] Mukasonga, Scholastique; Stump, Jordan (trad.), The barefoot woman, New York: Archipelago Books, 2018, 152 p. Nacambo, Herman Yacouba, Mensonges, arnaques et trahison: Nouvelles, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2018, 190 p. Nzaramba, Ery, Split/mixed: A thought-provoking quest to find a singular voice, London: Aurora Metro, 2018, 120 p. Stassen, Jean-Philippe; Umubyeyi, Beata, Deogratias: A Tale of Rwanda, New York: First Second/Roaring Brook Press, 2018, 78 p. [Bande dessinée] Wamariya, Clemantine; Weil, Elizabeth, The girl who smiled beads: A Story of war and what comes after, Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 2018, 275 p. Wells, Bill, Run for Rwanda, s.l.: Independently published [Amazon], 2018, 612 p.

Criticism Anyaduba, Chigbo, Writing postcolonial African genocide: the Holocaust and fictional representations of genocide in Nigeria and Rwanda, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Manitoba, 2018. Brown, Heidi, “From a death of self to a rebirth of community: Yolande Mukagasana’s ‘connective’ testimonies in response to the 1994 genocide in Rwanda”, International Journal of Francophone Studies, 21-1/2, 2018, pp. 31-52.

66 Edmondson, Laura, “Trauma, Inc. in postgenocide Rwanda”, in Idem, Performing Trauma in Central Africa: Shadows of Empire, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2018, ch. 3. Favre, Isabelle, Guerre et paix: figures du conflit dans les littératures et films franco- phones, Limoges : PULIM, 2018, 192 p. Ferri, Marino, “Die Jahreszeit des Tötens: Narrationen von Klima und Topographie in der Literatur zu den Ruandischen Genoziden”, Zeitschrift für Interkulturelle Germanistik, 9-1, 2018, pp. 75-90. [The killing season: Narrations on climate and topography in literature on the Rwandan genocide] Gahungu, Céline, “Les tempos de l’écriture: Gaël Faye”, Continents manuscrits, 10, 2008. doi:10.4000/coma.1145 Gilbert, Catherine, From surviving to living: voice, trauma and witness in Rwanda Women's writing, Montpellier: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée, 2018, 294 p. Hitchcott, Nicki, “Intimate Enemies: Representations of Perpetrators in Literary Responses to the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda”, in Bielby, Clare; Murer, Jeffrey (eds), Perpetrating Selves Doing Violence, Performing Identity, Cham: Springer International/ Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 155-176. Khamo, Nanar, Memory, Violence, and Genocide in Contemporary Francophone Literature, Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles, 2018. Macleod, George, “Rwanda Genocide Stories: Fiction After 1994”, French Forum, 42-3, 2018, pp. 503-506 Muvuti, Shelton, “Revisiting trauma and homo religiosus in selected texts by Mongo Beti and Veronique Tadjo”, Tydskrif Vir Letterkunde, 55-1, 2018, 28-40 Norridge, Zoe, “Journeying into Rwanda: Placing Philip Gourevitch’s Account of Genocide within Literary, Postcolonial, and Human Rights Frameworks”, in McClennen, Sophia; Moore, Alexandra (eds), The Routledge Companion to Literature and Human Rights, Routledge, 2018, pp. 341-350. Onanuga, Ayobami, “Violence and its Linguistic Framing: An Exploration of Boubacar Boris Diop’s Murambi, The Book of Bones and Uwem Akpan’s Say You’re One of Them”, Journal of Literary Studies, 34-1, 2018, pp. 21-37. Ruppert, Annmarie, Resiliency and Hope, Vengeance and Recovery: Representing ‘Survivance’ After the Trauma of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide in the Testimonies of Esther Mujawayo, Yolande Mukagasana, and Révérien Rurangwa, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Maryland, 2018. Schrowange, Claus, “Touring with Badilika in DR Congo and Rwanda”, in Idem, Art and conscientization: forum theatre in Uganda, Rwanda, DR Congo, and South Sudan, New York: Columbia University Press, 2018, ch. 4. Tie Tra Bi I, Fabrice7, Famille et violence dans la littérature francophone : le génocide des Tutsis du Rwanda, Dissertation doctorale, Université Clermont Auvergne, 2018.

7 “TRA BI I FABRICE RAOUL TIE”, cf. Docteurs du CELIS (Centre de recherche sur les Littératures et la sociopétique), http://celis.uca.fr/spip.php?article545

67 Treisman, Deborah, “Scholastique Mukasonga on Tutsi Life and the Rwandan Genocide”, The New Yorker, November 5, 2018

Films8 Cirkus Rwanda, Documentary; Director: Michal Varga; 2018, 80 min., Slovakia. Rwanda, Feature film; Director: Riccardo Salvetti; Stars: Aaron Maccarthy, Marta Gazzill; et al., 2018, 91min, Italy. Rwanda: The Royal Tour, TV Special; Director: John Feist; Stars: Peter Greenberg, Paul Kagame, 2018, 56 min, USA.

Film criticism Cieplak, Piotr, “History, trauma and remembering in Kivu Ruhorahoza's Grey Matter (2011)”, Journal of African Cultural Studies, 30-2, 2018, pp. 163-177 Edwards, Matthew, The Rwandan genocide on film: critical essays and interviews, Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2018, 264 p. Table: Edwards, Matthew, Introduction; Adhikari, Mohamed, “Screening the Rwandan Genocide: Hotel Rwanda in Partial Comparison with Sometimes in April”; McDonnell, John, “Ignoring Genocide: Hotel Rwanda”; Prorokova, Tatiana, “Shaming the West: The Other Side of the Rwandan Genocide in Film”; Zylberman, Lior, “From Invisibility to Recognition: Archive and Cultural Memory of the Rwandan Genocide”; Portfleet, Dianne, “The Films of Eric Kabera, The Kwetu Film Institute and Hillywood”; Cantrell, Philip, “Reconciliation in post-genocide Rwanda as presented in the film As we forgive”; Berns, Fernando; Juvo, Juan, “Let Us Speak of Rwanda (and Argentina and France)” Edwards, Matthew, “The Panorama Trilogy: An Interview with Investigative Journalist Steve Bradshaw”; Edwards, Matthew, “100 Days: An Interview with Director Nick Hughes”; Hron, Madelaine, “Interview with film producer Eric Kabera”; Edwards, Matthew, “Munyurangabo: An Interview with Director Lee Isaac Chung”; Edwards, Matthew, “As We Forgive: An Interview with Laura Waters Hinson”; De Groof, Matthias, “Grey Matter: An Interview with Director Kivu Ruhorahoza”; Ashenden, Samantha; Brown, James; Spencer, Philip, “Justice Seekers and The Arrows of Truth: An Interview with Antonio Ribeiro”; Edwards, Matthew, “Sweet Dreams: An Interview with Lisa Fruchtman”. Mandes, Fabrizio, “Olivier Jourdain, L’Eau Sacrée, Belgique/Rwanda, 2016, 55 Minutes, HD”, Anuac, 7-1, 2018, pp. 279-282. Norridge, Zoe, “Photography, Film and Visibly Wounded Genocide Survivors in Rwanda”, Journal of Genocide Research, 20-3, 2018, 24 p.

8 source: IMDb

68 Oscherwitz, Dayna, “Reframing Human Rights: Hotel Rwanda (2004), A Screaming Man (2010), Global Conflict, and International Intervention”, Internet: ReserachGate; Academia; et al., 2018.

Art; Crafts Clarke, Bruce, “Genocide, Memory, and the Arts: Memorial Projects in Rwanda of ‘Upright Men’ and ‘The Garden of Memory’”, in Leiner, Martin; Schliesser, Christine (eds), Alternative Approaches in Conflict Resolution, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 153-163. Karangwa, Isaie; et al., “Of Milk Pots and Cattle Keepers: Style and Role Changes of the Inkongoro in Nyagatare District, Rwanda”, African Arts, 51-4, 2018, pp. 70-85. Lloyd, Moya, “Whose Names Count? Jacques Rancière on Alfredo Jaar’s Rwanda Project”, Contemporary Political Theory, 2018, 20 p. doi: 10.1057/s41296-018-0259-7

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Administration; Economics Abbas, Muhammad; Riaz, Shamreeza, “WTO ‘Paragraph 6’ system for affordable access to medicines: Relief or regulatory ritualism?”, Journal of World Intellectual Property, 21-1/2, 2018, pp. 32-51. [Ghana, Indonesia, Rwanda, Uganda] Bertone, Maria; Falisse, Jean-Benoit; Russo, Giuliano; et al., “Context matters (but how and why?): A hypothesis-led literature review of performance based financing in fragile and conflict-affected health systems”, PLOS ONE, 13-4, Article Number: e0195301. [Rwanda, Tanzania] Bonds, Matthew; Rich, Michael, “Integrated health system strengthening can generate rapid population impacts that can be replicated: lessons from Rwanda to Madagascar”, BMJ global health, 3-5, 2018, e000976. Chemouni, Benjamin, “The political path to universal health coverage: Power, ideas and community-based health insurance in Rwanda”, World Development, 106, 2018, pp. 87-98. Emmerling, Dane; Dahinten, Alexander; Malkin, Robert, “Problems with systems of medical equipment provision: an evaluation in Honduras, Rwanda and Cambodia identifies opportunities to strengthen healthcare systems”, Health and Technology, 8-1/2, 2018, pp. 129-135. Iyer, H.; et al., “A Comparison of Health Achievements in Rwanda and Burundi”, Health and Human Rights Journal, 20-1, 2018, pp. 199-211. Liu, Kai; Lu, Chunling, “Decomposing health inequality with population-based surveys: a case study in Rwanda”, International journal for equity in health, 17-1, 2018. doi.org/ 10.1186/s12939-018-0769-1 Liu, Kai; Cook, Benjamin; Lu, Chunling, “Health inequality and community-based health insurance: a case study of rural Rwanda with repeated cross-sectional data”, International Journal of Public Health, 2018, doi.org/10.1007/s00038-018-1115-5 Serneels, Pieter; Lievens, Tomas, “Microeconomic institutions and personnel economics for health care delivery: a formal exploration of what matters to health workers in Rwanda”, Human Resources for Health, 16-1, 2018, art 7, 22 p. Shapira, G.; et al., “Going beyond incentivizing formal health providers: Evidence from the Rwanda Community Performance-Based Financing program”, Health Economics, 27-12, 2018, pp. 2087-2106. Smyth, Dion, “Politics and palliative care: Rwanda”, International journal of palliative nursing, 24-9, 2018, pp. 464-464. Ueberschär, Nicole, Access to and utilization of health care: spatial disparities of health center utilization in Huye District (Rwanda), Aachen: Shaker Verlag, 2018, 191 p.

70 World Health Organization, Joint external evaluation of IHR [International Health Regulations]core capacities of the Republic of Rwanda: mission report: 14-18 May 2018, WHO/WHE/CPI/REP/2018.22, Washington, DC: World Health Organization, 2018.

Clinics/labs Majuga, Jean Claude; et al., “‘Here we give advice for free’: the functioning of plant clinics in Rwanda”, Development in Practice, 28-7, 2018, pp. 858-871. Rusanganwa, Vincent; et al., “Clinical Referral Laboratories in Rwanda: The Status of Quality Improvement After 7 Years of the SLMTA Program”, American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 150-3, 2018, pp. 240-245.

Contraception Habyarimana, Faustin; Ramroop Shaun, “The analysis of socio-economic and demographic factors associated with contraceptive use among married women of reproductive age in Rwanda”, The Open Public Health Journal, 11-1, 2018, pp. 348-359. Li, Jessica; Parker, Rachel; Wall, Kristin; Haddad, Lisa; Allen, Susan, “Long-acting reversible contraceptive uptake in female sex workers and single mothers in Rwanda and Zambia”, Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, 2-1, 2018. doi: 10.1017/cts.2018.292 Tuyisenge, Germaine; Hategeka, Celestin; Aguilera, Ruben, “Should condoms be available in secondary schools? Discourse and policy dilemma for safeguarding adolescent reproductive and sexual health in Rwanda”, Pan African Medical Journal, 31, 2018. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2018.31.173.16549

Dental/Oral health Hackley, Donna; et al., “A Case Study Optimizing Human Resources in Rwanda’s First Dental School: Three Innovative Management Tools”, Journal of dental education, 82-6, 2018, pp. 602-607. Morgan J.; et al., “Building oral health research infrastructure: the first national oral health survey of Rwanda”, Global Health Action, 11-1, 2018. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2018.1477249

Drugs Hahirwa, Innocent, Charlier, Corinne; Karangwa, Charles, TDM of Psychotropic Drugs in Rwanda: Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Detection of Intoxications for Psychotropic Drugs used in Rwanda, Saarbrücken: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2018, 176 p.

Education; Training Kansayisa, G.; Yi, S.; Lin, Y.; Costas-Chavarri, A., “Gender-based analysis of factors affecting junior medical students' career selection: addressing the shortage of surgical workforce in Rwanda”, Human resources for health, 16, 2018, doi: 10.1186/ s12960-018-0295-7.

71 Korukire, Noël; et al., “Utilization of online bibliographic databases by medical doctors in a teaching hospital in Rwanda”, Rwanda Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 1-1, 2018, pp. 15-21. Manzi, A.; et al., “Economic evaluation of a mentorship and enhanced supervision program to improve quality of integrated management of childhood illness care in rural Rwanda”, PloS One, 13-2, 2018, e0194187. Mbanjumucyo, G.; Nahayo E.; Polzin-Rosenberg N.; Cattermole G., “Major incident simulation in Rwanda: A report of two exercises”, African Journal of Emergency Medicine, 8-2, 2018, pp. 75-78.

Enterobacteriaceae Kurz, Mathil, ESBL-produzierende Enterobakterien bei Patienten und deren Angehörigen im Krankenhaus in Ruanda [Intense pre-admission carriage and further acquisition of ESBL- producing enterobacteriaceae among patients and their caregivers in a tertiary hospital in Rwanda], Doctoral Dissertation, Charite-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin (Germany), 2018.

Eye care Bright, Tess; et al., “Population need for primary eye care in Rwanda: A national survey”, PloS one, 13-5, 2018, e0193817.

Familiy planning Schwandt, Hilary; et al., “‘Family planning in Rwanda is not seen as population control, but rather as a way to empower the people’: examining Rwanda’s success in family planning from the perspective of public and private stakeholders”, Contraception and Reproductive Medicine, 3-1, 2018. doi: 10.1186/s40834-018-0072-y. Van Enk, Lauren; et al., “Assessing the Competency and Acceptability of Community Health Worker Provision of Standard Days Method in Family Planning Services in Gisagara District, Rwanda”, Studies in Family Planning, 49-2, 2018, pp. 159-170.

Hepatitis Mbituyumuremyi, A.; et al., “Contrôler l’hépatite C au Rwanda: Cadre pour une action nationale”, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 96-1, 2018, pp. 51-58.

HIV-Aids Abimpaye, Monique; et al., “The impact of ‘Option B’ on HIV transmission from mother to child in Rwanda: An interrupted time series analysis”, PLOS One, 13-2, 2018, e0192910 Biraguma, Juvenal; et al., “Health-Related Quality of Life and Associated Factors in Adults Living with HIV in Rwanda”, Sahara J: Journal of Social Aspects of Hiv-Aids, 15-1, 2018, pp. 110–120.

72 Sebuhoro, Dieudonné; et al., “The role of community health workers and local leaders in reducing attrition among participant in the AIDS indicator survey and HIV incidence in a national cohort study in Rwanda”, BMC Public Health, 18-1, 2018, art. 338, 6 p.

ICT; Technology Boerdijk, Mirthe, The role of ICT in public bad governance: the case of malaria in Ruhuha, Rwanda, Master’s Thesis, Wageningen University, 2018 Nayak, Samiksha, Development and Evaluation of Point-of-Care Diagnostic Technologies for Providers and Consumers, Doctoral Dissertation, Columbia University, 2018. Sonderman, K.; et al., “Using mobile health technology and community health workers to identify and refer caesarean-related surgical site infections in rural Rwanda: a randomised controlled trial protocol”, BMJ Open, 8-5, 2018, e022214.

Infectious diseases Bayingana, Roger; Chappy, Edward, “Rwanda: Embracing One Health as a Strategy to Emerging Infectious Diseases Prevention and Control”, in Braithwaite, Jeffrey; et al. (eds), Healthcare Systems: Future Predictions for Global Care, Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2018, ch. 13. Berger, Stephen, Infectious Diseases of Rwanda, Los Angeles, CA: Gideon Informatics, 2018, 275 p. Mvukiyehe, Jean Paul, “Infections in a Tertiary Referral Hospital Intensive Care Unit in Rwanda”, American Journal of Infection Control, 46-6, 2018, pp. 20-21. Urayeneza, Olivier; et al., “Increasing evidence-based interventions in patients with acute infections in a resource-limited setting: a before-and-after feasibility trial in Gitwe, Rwanda”, Intensive Care Medicine, 44-9, 2018, pp. 1436-1446.

Malaria Hakizimana, Emmanuel; et al., “Spatio-temporal distribution of mosquitoes and risk of malaria infection in Rwanda”, Acta Tropica, 182, 2018, pp.149-157. Murindahabi, Marilyn; et al., “A citizen science approach for malaria mosquito surveillance and control in Rwanda”, NJAS Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences, 86-87, 2018 pp. 101-110. Nyirakanani, Chantal; et al., “Prevalence and risk factors of asymptomatic malaria among under-five children in Huye District, Southern Rwanda”, Tanzania Journal of Health Research, 20-1, 2018, 7 p. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/thrb.v20i1.6 Sifft, Kevin, Asymptomatic only at first sight: malaria infection among schoolchildren in highland Rwanda, Doctoral Dissertation, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 2018.

73 Maternal/Natal health Backlund, Anna, Maternal health care in Rwanda and its associations to early neonatal mortality: a secondary analysis of the cross-sectional Rwanda demographic health survey 2014-2015, Doctoral Dissertation, Uppsala Universitet (Sweden), 2018. Chang, Angela; Li, Yunfei; Ogbuoji, Osondu, “Modest improvements in skilled birth attendants at delivery with increased Mutuelles coverage in Rwanda”, Journal of Public Health, 40-3, 2018, pp. 623-629. Doyle, Kate; et al., “Gender-transformative Bandebereho couples' intervention to promote male engagement in reproductive and maternal health and violence prevention in Rwanda: Findings from a randomized controlled trial”, PLOS One, 13-4, 2018, doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0192756 Golooba-Mutebi, Frederick; Habiyonizeye, Yvonne, Delivering Maternal Health Services in Rwanda: The Role of Politics, Working paper 106, Effective States and Inclusive Development (ESID) Research Centre, The University of Manchester, 2018, 36 p. Gurusamy, P.; Janagaraj, P., “A success story: the burden of maternal, neonatal and childhood mortality in Rwanda critical appraisal of interventions and recommendations for the future”, African Journal of Reproductive Health, 22-2, 2018, pp. 9-16. Hitimana; Regis; et al., “Cost of antenatal care for the health sector and for households in Rwanda”, BMC Health Services Research, 18, 2018. doi: 10.1186/s12913-018-3013-1 McMillan, Amy; et al., “Pilot assessment of probiotics for pregnant women in Rwanda”, PLoS One, 13-6, 2018, 11 p. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195081 Nattrass, Nicoli, “Pro-poor birth coverage and child health in Africa”, Development Southern Africa, 35-2, 2018, pp. 255-266. Ndirima, Zack; Neuhann, Florian; Beiersmann, Claudia, Listening to their voices: understanding rural women’s perceptions of good delivery care at the Mibilizi District Hospital in Rwanda”, BMC Women's Health, 18, 2018, N38, 11 p. Prullage, Geralyn; Baker, Victoria, “Readiness for Essential Care of the Small Baby Practice in Rwanda: An exploratory study”, Midwifery, 58, 2018, pp. 50-55.

Mental health Blanchette, Isabelle; et al., “Long-Term Cognitive Correlates of Exposure to Trauma: Evidence from Rwanda”, Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 2018, doi.org/10.1037/tra0000388 Dekker, Cora, Handbook Training in Community-based Sociotherapy: Experiences in Rwanda, East Congo and Liberia, Leiden: African Studies Centre (ASCL), 2018, 234 p. Eytan, Ariel; et al. “Forensic Psychiatry in Rwanda”, Global Health Action, 11-1, 2018, art. 1509933. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2018.1509933

74 Kabakambira, Jean-Damascene; et al., “Burden of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Acute Exacerbations during the Commemorations of the Genocide against Tutsis in Rwanda: A Cross-Sectional Study”, The Pan African Medical Journal, 30, 2018. doi:10.11604/pamj. 2018.30.216.15663 Otake, Yuko, “Community Resilience and Long-Term Impacts of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Northern Rwanda”, Medical Sciences (Basel), 6-4, 2018, pii: E94. doi: 10.3390/medsci6040094. Otake, Y., Life goes on: psychosocial suffering from war and healing pathways in Northern Rwanda, Doctoral Dissertation, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2018. 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, 27-2, 2018, pp. 157-168. Rudahindwa, Susan; et al., “Transgenerational effects of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda: A post-traumatic stress disorder symptom domain analysis”, AAS Open Research, 1, 2018, 12 p. doi: 10.12688/aasopenres.12848.1 Schierenbeck, Isabell; et al., “Collaboration or renunciation? The role of traditional medicine in mental health care in Rwanda and Eastern Cape Province, South Africa”, Global public health, 13-2, 2018, pp. 159-172. Tuyishime, Eugene; et al., “Implementing the World Health Organization safe childbirth checklist in a district Hospital in Rwanda: a pre- and post-intervention study”, Maternal Health, Neonatology and Perinatology, 4-1, 2018. doi: 10.1186/s40748-018-0075-3 Tuyisenge, Germaine; et al., “Mothers’ perceptions and experiences of using maternal health care services in Rwanda”, Women & Health, 2018. doi.org/ 10.1080/03630242.2018.1434591 Tuyisenge; Germaine; et al., “Continuing Professional Development in Maternal Health Care: Barriers to Applying New Knowledge and Skills in the Hospitals of Rwanda”, Maternal and Child Health Journal, 22-8, 2018, pp. 1200-1207.

Nursing Colette, Foisy-Doll; Kimberly, Leighton, “Global perspectives on simulation: Africa (Rwanda)”, in Idem, Simulation champions: fostering courage, caring and connection, Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2018, ch. 15A. Kasine, Yvonne; Babenko-Mould, Yolanda; Regan, Sandra, “Translating continuing professional development education to nursing practice in Rwanda: Enhancing maternal and newborn health”, International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences, 8, 2018, pp. 75-81. Ryamukuru, David; et al., “Clinical experiences of perioperative nursing Masters students in selected Rwandan referral hospitals”, Rwanda Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 1-1, 2018, pp. 34-38.

75 Uwizeye; Glorieuse; et al., “Building Nursing and Midwifery Capacity Through Rwanda’s Human Resources for Health Program”, Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 29-2, 2018, pp. 192-201.

Oncology Anderson, Tatum, “Taking up Africa’s cancer challenge”, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 96-4, 2018, pp. 229-230. Ngendahayo, E.; et al., “Pattern and clinical management of penile cancer in Rwanda”, African Journal of Urology, 2018. doi.org/10.1016/j.afju.2018.07.001 Nimbabazi, O., “Breast Cancer Reduction Initiatives in Rwanda”, Journal of Global Oncology, 4-suppl. 2, 2018. doi: 10.1200/jgo.18.53000 Nimbabazi, O., “The Role of Girl Adolescents' Immunization in Eradicating Cervical Cancer in Rwanda by 2020”, Journal of Global Oncology, 4-suppl. 2, 2018. doi: 10.1200/jgo. 18.89000 Wagner, C.; et al.,“Establishing Cancer Treatment Programs in Resource-Limited Settings: Lessons Learned From Guatemala, Rwanda, and Vietnam”, Journal of Global Oncology, 4, 2018, 14 p. doi: 10.1200/JGO.17.00082.

Paediatrics Amoroso, C.; et al., “Next wave of interventions to reduce under-five mortality in Rwanda: a cross-sectional analysis of demographic and health survey data”, BMC Pediatrics, 18-1, 2018. doi: 10.1186/s12887-018-0997-y. Chaloner, E.; Duckett, J.; Lewin, J., “Paediatric Rectal Prolapse in Rwanda”, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 89-12, 2018, pp. 688-689. Hategeka, C; et al., “Assessing process of paediatric care in a resource-limited setting: a cross-sectional audit of district hospitals in Rwanda”, Paediatrics and international child health, 38-2, 2018, pp. 137-145. Kagabo, Daniel; et al., “Care-seeking patterns among families that experienced under-five child mortality in rural Rwanda”, PLOS One, 13-1, 2018, doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone. 0190739 Taylor, G., “A pediatric radiologist in Rwanda”, Pediatric Radiology, 48-12, 2018, pp. 1709-1710.

Patients Cubaka, Vincent, et al., “Providers’ perceptions of communication with patients in primary ”, PloS one, 13-4, 2018, e0195269. Cubaka, Vincent; et al., “Measuring patient-provider communication skills in Rwanda: Selection, adaptation and assessment of psychometric properties of the Communication Assessment Tool”, Patient Education and Counseling, 101-9, 2018, pp. 1601-1610.

76 Cubaka, Vincent; et al., “‘He should feel your pain’: Patient insights on patient-provider communication in Rwanda”, African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine, 10-1, 2018, art. a1514. doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v10i1.1514

Pharmacology Tomani, Jean-Claude; et al., “An ethnobotanical survey and inhibitory effects on NLRP3 inflammasomes/Caspase-1 of herbal recipes' extracts traditionally used in Rwanda for asthma treatment”, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 227, 2018, pp. 29-40.

Sexuality Bautista-Arredondo, Sergio; et al., “Influence of supply-side factors on voluntary medical male circumcision costs in Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, and Zambia”, PLoS One, 13-9, 2018, 16 p. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203121 Mutagoma, Mwumvaneza; et al., "Sexual risk behaviors and practices of female sex workers in Rwanda in over a decade, 2006–2015”, International journal of STD & AIDS, 29-13, 2018, pp. 1316-1323.

Surgery Gardner, T., “Open heart surgery in Rwanda: A legacy of surgeon leadership and vision”, Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 155-6, 2018, pp. 2551-2552. Kiswezi, Ahmed; et al.,“A Prospective Study of the Factors Affecting Access to Equitable Surgical Care in the Southern Province of Rwanda”, East and Central African Journal of Surgery, 23-2, 2018, pp. 55-58. Ramirez, Adriana; et al., “Creation, Implementation, and Assessment of a General Thoracic Surgery Simulation Course in Rwanda”, The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 105-6 2018, pp. 1842-1849. Robertson F.; et al., “Laparoscopy in Rwanda: A National Assessment of Utilization, Demands, and Perceived Challenges”, World Journal of Surgery, 2018. doi: 10.1007/ s00268-018-4797-1

Vaccination Bao, James; et al., “Near universal childhood vaccination rates in Rwanda: how was this achieved and can it be duplicated?”,The Lancet Global Health, 6, 2018. doi: 10.1016/ S2214-109X(18)30176-1

Veterinary Ntampaka, Pie, Assessment of the Effectiveness of Anti-Rabies Vaccination of Dogs in Kigali City, Rwanda, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Nairobi, 2018.

77 Nziza J.; et al., “Fleas from domestic dogs and rodents in Rwanda carry Rickettsia asembonensis and Bartonella tribocorum”, Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2018, doi: 10.1111/mve.12340 Sun, P.; Wronski, T.; Bariyanga, J.; Apio, A., “Gastro-intestinal parasite infections of Ankole cattle in an unhealthy landscape: An assessment of ecological predictors”, Veterinary parasitology, 15-252,2018, pp. 107-116.

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