Search Results - "genocide"
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The Srebrenica genocide: lest we forget
Published 2019“…The Srebrenica genocide (genocid u Srebrenici), or massacre (masakr), was a massacre of more than 8,000 Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims), especially men and boys, in the city of Srebrenica in the easternmost part of Bosnia and Herzegovina near the border with Serbia. …”
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The teaching of history in post-genocide Rwanda: a case-study of a post-genocide secondary school history curriculum
Published 2016“…The focus of this thesis is an investigation of secondary school history in post-genocide Rwanda. The thesis addresses a knowledge gap by examining the 2008 O-level Rwandan history curriculum as a case of a post-genocide secondary school history curriculum. …”
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Genocide in the 20th century: with emphasis on the Bosnian and Rwandan genocide / Nurul Nabila Zamri and Putri Nurul Ain Mohd Adzmi
Published 2008“…This research project is regarding the crime of genocide. The focus of the research project is the Bosnian and Rwandan genocide. …”
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Representing the Rwandan Genocide: A Photographic and Geographical Study.
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Post genocide Rwanda: implications for cross-cultural police training
Published 2002“…Post-genocide Rwanda is dramatically different from pre-genocide Rwanda; the genocide transformed the social, political and cultural landscape of Rwanda and undermined the trust that normally binds its people together. …”
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“I am Rwandan”: unity and reconciliation in post-genocide Rwanda
Published 2018Subjects: “…Rwanda; Genocide against the Tutsi; Unity and reconciliation; Positioning Theory; ndi umunyarwanda…”
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Readings in the 20th Century Genocide of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (Sayfo)
Published 2017“…The authors briefly examine some of the events that took place leading to the main Genocide of 1915, the “Syriac Genocide” (Sayfo) (SAYFO/SEPA/SWORD), or what has been dubbed as “The Forgotten Genocide”. …”
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The protective function of personal growth initiative among a genocide-affected population in Rwanda
Published 2015“…The aim of the current study was to investigate the extent to which individual differences in personal growth initiative (PGI) were associated with lower reports of functional impairment of daily activities among a genocide-affected population in Rwanda. PGI measures an individual’s motivation to develop as a person and the extent to which he or she is active in setting goals that work toward achieving self-improvement. …”
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Primary and vicarious posttraumatic growth following genocide, war and humanitarian emergencies: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2010“…There is little research into the ‘lived’ experience of individuals exposed to war, genocide or humanitarian emergencies. Similarly, little is known about the positive and negative psychological processes following such complex psychosocial events for reconstructing lives. …”
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Implementing social security programmes in post-conflict Iraqi Kurdistan region: the case of "Social safety net" and "Rights and privileges to families of martyrs and genocide survivors" after 2001
Published 2014“…My focused question in the current research is: why has the KRG implemented its two main social cash transfers (‘Rights and Privileges to Families of Martyrs and Genocide Survivors’ and ‘Social Safety Net’) differently? …”
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