Liliane Umuhoza

MPPGA Student, Class of 2024

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Liliane is a young professional from Rwanda, with six years of work experience in non-profit management, fundraising, program design and advocacy. She graduated from Juniata College in the US in 2019 with a BA in Peace and Conflict studies. Liliane is one of the founders of the “Women Genocide Survivors Retreat,” a program that offers psychological and financial support to women who experienced rape during the genocide against the Tutsi. In the last two years, she has been working with Foundation Rwanda, a US-based NGO that supports youth born of genocide rape and their mothers in Rwanda. Liliane has been using her life experience of surviving the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, her education, and her work to promote peace and summon global dialogue and actions against human right abuses. She is a professional public speaker, passionate about social justice and sustainable development.


Liliane Umuhoza

MPPGA Student, Class of 2024

About

Liliane is a young professional from Rwanda, with six years of work experience in non-profit management, fundraising, program design and advocacy. She graduated from Juniata College in the US in 2019 with a BA in Peace and Conflict studies. Liliane is one of the founders of the “Women Genocide Survivors Retreat,” a program that offers psychological and financial support to women who experienced rape during the genocide against the Tutsi. In the last two years, she has been working with Foundation Rwanda, a US-based NGO that supports youth born of genocide rape and their mothers in Rwanda. Liliane has been using her life experience of surviving the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, her education, and her work to promote peace and summon global dialogue and actions against human right abuses. She is a professional public speaker, passionate about social justice and sustainable development.


Liliane Umuhoza

MPPGA Student, Class of 2024
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Liliane is a young professional from Rwanda, with six years of work experience in non-profit management, fundraising, program design and advocacy. She graduated from Juniata College in the US in 2019 with a BA in Peace and Conflict studies. Liliane is one of the founders of the “Women Genocide Survivors Retreat,” a program that offers psychological and financial support to women who experienced rape during the genocide against the Tutsi. In the last two years, she has been working with Foundation Rwanda, a US-based NGO that supports youth born of genocide rape and their mothers in Rwanda. Liliane has been using her life experience of surviving the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, her education, and her work to promote peace and summon global dialogue and actions against human right abuses. She is a professional public speaker, passionate about social justice and sustainable development.