Meet Our People
National Democratic Congress is about the People. The Rwandan People without distinction. The Rwandan people with its components. The Rwandan people as a whole and all those who believe in Rwanda as a unified nation, ready to move forward as one, with a common vision of transformation and progressive achievements.
Disappointed, But Still Standing: A Word of Hope for Rwandans
On November 13, 2016, I attended a Christian church fellowship in Brooklyn, New York, at the Brown Memorial Baptist Church. Brown Memorial Baptist Church, that is celebrating 100 year-anniversary of its creation, has played a key role in the American Civil Rights movement. Along with other major African-American churches, such as the South Carolina Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church (see here), the Church leaders and members rallied, comforted, and gave hope to millions of African-Americans and minorities and served as a pillar of strength to lean on during trying times.
OPJDR Youth Summit of June 30, 2001
OPJDR Youth Summit of June 30, 2001. Speech by Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD. OPJDR Coordinator
My fellow Rwandans, Friends of Rwanda,
It is with great pleasure and honor that I am standing in front of you today. On my behalf and as the Coordinator General of the Organization for Peace Justice and Development in Rwanda (OPJDR), I would like to congratulate you on your efforts to hold the Youth Summit.t is with great pleasure and honor that I am standing in front of you today. On my behalf and as the Coordinator General of the Organization for Peace Justice and Development in Rwanda (OPJDR), I would like to congratulate you on your efforts to hold the Youth Summit.
OPJDR Youth Summit of September 3, 2000
OPJDR Youth Summit of September 3, 2000. Speech by Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD. OPJDR Coordinator



