Marie Claire Uwumuremyi
Marie Claire Uwumuremyi (born 1979) is a Rwandan politician. Since 2018 she has been a member of the Chamber of Deputies.[1]
Life
[edit]Before becoming an MP, Marie Claire Uwumuremyi worked for the Land Bureau, as a District Land Officer and District Land Valuation Officer.[1] She was Chairperson of the National Women Council (CNF) in the Southern Province. On International Day of Rural Women 2011 she encouraged women in Tumba Sector, Huye District, to use opportunities provided by the government, and improve their businesses by taking loans.[2]
In September 2018 she became the MP for Nyanza District, Southern Province, as a women's representative.[1] In October 2018 she attended a World Food Day event, supporting the Rwandan government's Girinka (One Cow Per Poor Family) programme.[3] In December 2019 she was elected to the Executive Committee of the Rwanda Chapter of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP).[4] In June 2019, speaking at a commemoration ceremony held in Mukingo Sector, Nyanza District, she reminded her audience of the importance of remembering the Rwanda genocide:
It requires that the youth be taught the history so there cannot be neither alteration nor telling it the wrong way for own interest. We instead must teach our children about the life we passed through, show them where we are, the visions we have set and what we expect them to take the country.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Member details[permanent dead link ], Parliament of Rwanda. Accessed 3 May 2020.
- ^ Huye women urged to embrace gov’t programmes, The New Times, October 18, 2011. Accessed 3 May 2020.
- ^ Jean de Dieu Nsabimana, Girinka programme driving Rwanda’s ambitious target of zero hunger, The New Times, October 29, 2018. Accessed 3 May 2020.
- ^ Emmanuel Ntirenganya, Rwanda chapter of Commonwealth women MPs elect new committee, The New Times, December 17, 2019. Accessed 3 May 2020.
- ^ We must tell the youth the truth about the history of Rwanda to avoid alteration, MP Uwumuremyi Marie Claire. Accessed 3 May 2020.