The result of my research is too great to discuss here but I recently came across a Rwandan politician who advocates for women's involvement in Peace processes. Aloisea Inyumba, Rwanda's first Minister of Gender and Social Affairs after the genocide. Although only 26 years old when she became Minister, she helped design the burial of 800,000 victims of the massacres. "She devised a system to care for half a million orphans. She created five tiers of local to national women’s councils that indirectly fed into the parliament, resulting in the highest percentage of women legislators in the world and making Rwanda the first country to break the 50% barrier for women’s participation". (Retrieved from Institute on Inclusive Security ). In the video below Aloisea talks about the necessity and importance of inclusive security.
Aloisea Inyumba died of cancer in 2012 at the age of 48.
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