Training in the Conservation of Ethnographic Objects and Traditional Architecture at Nyamata Church in Bugesera District

This project includes training in the conservation of ethnographic objects and traditional architecture for Rwandan stewards.

A traditional mud-brick building and today a national genocide memorial, Nyamata was once the largest church in the region, drawing together members of diverse ethnic backgrounds.

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Location: Rwanda, Eastern Africa, Africa Organiser(s): National Commission for the Fight Against Genocide Funder(s): U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation Funding received: $86,986 (USD) Commencement Date: 09/2015 Project Status: Completed
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