
This week, Rwanda and friends of Rwanda are commemorating for the 27th time, the Genocide against the Tutsi.
A lot has happened in 27 years. Genocide survivors have shown an extreme level of resilience, Rwanda has been rebuilding one step at a time. But the fact is wounds are still raw and the healing journey is a long one.
6 in the Eve caught up with Ngabo Brave Olivier. He is currently the Programs' Manager at Ibuka and the Director of Kicukiro Memorial Centre.
Brave used to be a dancer when he was younger. Many of us show his extraordinary performances. When speaking with 6 in the Eve, Brave said that he started dancing as a way to remember his dad who was killed during the Genocide against the Tutsi. Dancing helped him with his healing journey. Brave later built a career in Marketing and sales. He now uses his knowledge to build projects that bring income to genocide survivors. He believes that this is probably the reason he is alive today.
Listen to Ngabo's story and share your story of resilience.
Thank you for listening. See you here next week.