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This research analyzed the role played by IWACU NI AMAHORO Project of SEVOTA Organization funded by KVINNA till KVINNA Foundation (2018- 2020) towards Peace and Reconciliation in Households with Women Orphans of 1994 Genocide against Tutsi and Men with Different History in Rwanda. The Null Hypothesis was "Women orphans of 1994 Genocide against Tutsi who married men of different history are still struggling harassment, stigmatization, and isolation by their husbands and in- laws despite Iwacu ni Amahoro Project run by SEVOTA Organization". Findings showed that the hardship life among women…mehr

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This research analyzed the role played by IWACU NI AMAHORO Project of SEVOTA Organization funded by KVINNA till KVINNA Foundation (2018- 2020) towards Peace and Reconciliation in Households with Women Orphans of 1994 Genocide against Tutsi and Men with Different History in Rwanda. The Null Hypothesis was "Women orphans of 1994 Genocide against Tutsi who married men of different history are still struggling harassment, stigmatization, and isolation by their husbands and in- laws despite Iwacu ni Amahoro Project run by SEVOTA Organization". Findings showed that the hardship life among women right- holders decreased from 74.3% to 12.22%; while Women free from conflict increased from 25.70% to 85.78%. Continuous conflicts in extended family decreased from 63.3% to 11.3%. Prevention of property rights decreased from 69.5 to 11.3%. Women's rejection by extended family decreased from 76.3 to 20.3%. Isolation and hopelessness life decreased from 86.4% to 18.1%. Therefore, the null hypothesis was rejected.
Autorenporträt
MUKASARASI Godelieve nace en 1956, en el distrito de Muhanga. Tiene Maestría en Gestión de Proyectos y Maestría en Política de Desarrollo Socioeconómico. Activista de los derechos de las mujeres durante más de 40 años, fundadora y coordinadora de SEVOTA, recibió el premio John Humphrey (2004); Premio Internacional Mujeres de Coraje (2018); Premio Internacional de Derechos Humanos y Derechos Humanos (2011).