“Today we celebrate #10YearsOfImpact with the fight against NTDs. 1.7billion cases of NTDs globally and 700 million in Africa. It was great to activate the voices of African athletes and leaders to join the fight in Kigali.
Thank you to the First Lady of Rwanda @jeannette_kagame for her incredible work through the Imbuto Foundation and her tireless efforts using her platform to support communities in her many roles as advocate, catalyst, facilitator, recogniser and convenor, to help us all work together and do our best to lift people out of poverty and connect them with opportunities.
Minister of Health Dr. Daniel Ngamije and our friends @aga_africa @GFLA @the_endfund
This week, 41 countries are converging in Nairobi Kenya to bring NTDs back to the global agenda. An affirmation for a world NTDs by 2030. Join the fight”
Management: Ikaze PCO
Wishing you a very Happy Easter to you and yours this Easter holiday.
“We are pleased to see high profile events such as IRONMAN choosing Rwanda as their preferred destination. This fits our aspiration to become a leading sports hub in Africa. Rwanda will provide all the necessary support to ensure IRONMAN 70.3 in the scenic city of Rubavu is a resounding success,” Hon. Aurore Mimosa Munyangaju- Minister of Sports, Government of Rwanda.
Athletes participating in IRONMAN 70.3 Rwanda will take on a 1.9km swim at the waterfront of Gisenyi in Lake Kivu, one of the African Great Lakes. Lake Kivu, which lies just south of the equator, lies at an altitude of 1463 metres above sea level. Athletes will then take on a 90km bike course which takes them out and back through rural Rwanda towards Mount Karisimbi, situated in the Volcanoes National Park, the home to many of the world's remaining mountain gorillas. Lastly, the multi-lap 21.1km run course spans the shoreline of Lake Kivu along the Rubona peninsula with beautiful vistas of the shoreline.
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ICCB is a global forum for addressing conservation challenges and for presenting new research in conservation science and practice.
With 1,500 conservation professionals and students in attendance, ICCB is the major networking event for anyone interested in conservation.
Ikaze PCO organized several cultural and entertainment activities for ICCB 2021 attendees to give them a taste of Rwanda and our commitment to conservation.
ICCB is a global forum for addressing conservation challenges and for presenting new research in conservation science and practice.
With 1,500 conservation professionals and students in attendance, ICCB is the major networking event for anyone interested in conservation.
Ikaze PCO organized several cultural and entertainment activities for ICCB 2021 attendees to give them a taste of Rwanda and our commitment to conservation.
ICCB is a global forum for addressing conservation challenges and for presenting new research in conservation science and practice.
With 1,500 conservation professionals and students in attendance, ICCB is the major networking event for anyone interested in conservation.
Ikaze PCO organized several cultural and entertainment activities for ICCB 2021 attendees to give them a taste of Rwanda and our commitment to conservation.
Final day of the Africa Tourism Leadership Forum (ATLF). ATLF is a Pan-African dialogue platform. The forum brought together 100 key stakeholders from across Africa and 200 from Rwanda travel, tourism, hospitality and aviation sectors to network, share insights, and devise strategies for intra Africa travel and tourism growth across the continent, whilst enhancing the brand equity of “Destination Africa’’.
This two-day conference is being held from at the Kigali Serena Hotel, Kigali, Rwanda. This year’s theme is “Harnessing intra-Africa travel for innovative recovery in Africa’s travel and tourism sector.”
We would like to thank the distinguished speakers, partners as well as the international and local guests for a successful first day. We are grateful and thankful to be part of such a resilient tourism industry.
Day 1 of the Africa Tourism Leadership Forum (ATLF). ATLF is a Pan-African dialogue platform. The forum brought together 100 key stakeholders from across Africa and 200 from Rwanda travel, tourism, hospitality and aviation sectors to network, share insights, and devise strategies for intra Africa travel and tourism growth across the continent, whilst enhancing the brand equity of “Destination Africa’’.
This two-day conference is being held from at the Kigali Serena Hotel, Kigali, Rwanda. This year’s theme is “Harnessing intra-Africa travel for innovative recovery in Africa’s travel and tourism sector.”
We would like to thank the distinguished speakers as well as the international and local guests for a successful first day. We are excited for day 2 tomorrow.
#ATLF2021
The Africa Tourism Leadership Forum 2021 (ATLF) will be held in Kigali from November 24-26th 2021 at the Kigali Serena Hotel along with Rwanda Tourism Week which will provide networking opportunities to participants and delegates.
ATLF is a Pan-African dialogue platform. It brings together key stakeholders of Africa’s travel, tourism, hospitality and aviation sectors to network, share insights, and devise strategies for intra-Africa travel and tourism growth across the continent, whilst enhancing the brand equity of “Destination Africa’’.
To Register, please click link in bio. We are looking forward to seeing you there!