Lecturer

Rutikanga Charles

1. Social Work Practice in Rwanda: Indigenous and Innovative Models of Problem Solving.
2. The role of Social Work in Poverty Reduction and the Realisation of Millennium Development Goals in Rwanda
3. A Social Work Analysis of Home-grown Solutions and Poverty Reduction in Rwanda: The Traditional Approach of Ubudehe
4. Social Development as the Privileged Model for Social Work Practice: Towards Poverty Reduction in Post-Genocide Rwanda
5. The Status of Social Work Education and Practice in Rwanda

Janvier Murenzi

1. Anne Marie Kagwesage, A. M; Mulinda, Charles Kabwete, Kambanda, Safari  & Murenzi, Janvier. (2020). Reflections of Rwandan Mature Women Students on the Contribution of University Studies in Improving Individual and Community Lives. Journal of Popular Education in Africa. 4(10), 133 – 148. (ISSN 2523-2800 (online)). My individual contribution: co-author.

Jules M. Rubyutsa

"1) Masengesho, K., and Rubyutsa, M., J., (2018). When African tradition feeds on modern accountability mechanisms in public policy implementation: the case of ""Imihigo"", Public Performance and Management Review, pp 1-25. 
2) Rubyutsa, M., J., (2012). Role of Diaspora remittances in the development: The case of Rwandan Diaspora’ remittances, Rwanda Journal, Vol.26, Series B: Social Sciences
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Tharcisse MUSABYIMANA

(1) Musabyimana, T. (2020). Coexistence Between Citizen Journalism and Professional Journalism in Rwanda: A Study of Rwanda Broadcasting Agency (RBA), Radio and TV 10, Radio Huguka, Radio Salus, The New Times and Igihe.com. African Journal of Communication 3(1)