Angelina Muganza
Andelina Muganza is a Rwanda female born in 1958. In 1995, she worked as Rwanda and worked in agriculture from 1997 to 1999, and then as Minister for Women and Gender Development from 1999 to 2002, to encourage women’s political participation and change inheritance laws that favoured male heirs. In 2003 appointed as Minister of State in the Ministry of Public Service and Labour (MIFOTRA). In 2009, she has appointed President of the Rwanda Association of University Women (RAUW) and led it for three years, working to improve gender equity in the country.
Quotes
edit- As the new President of RAUW, I particularly want to ensure growth in the fields of promoting girls’ education and mentoring in high school,” the Executive Secretary, Public Service Commission.
- Angelina Muganza elected as RAUW president The New Times (August 30, 2009)
- Continue assisting young women in taking the lead in their professions and to generally enhance their careers.
- Angelina Muganza elected as RAUW president The New Times (August 30, 2009)
- I am very excited to work with the new council members. These are women with commitment and very good experience in their professions,”
- Angelina Muganza elected as RAUW president The New Times (August 30, 2009)
- We immediately gave our recommendations to the ministries responsible and they were instantly expelled again,
- Worry as blacklisted workers sneak back to Rwanda public service The East African (February 24, 2017)
- We discovered that a few people had managed to break that safety net. We decided to remind public institutions that they need to crosscheck with the blacklist before hiring anybody in order to avoid such scenarios,”
- Worry as blacklisted workers sneak back to Rwanda public service The East African (February 24, 2017)
- I am confident that this will not turn into a habit. The blacklist is on the website; everyone knows about it, so it shouldn’t be difficult to protect public service from individuals who may try to get back in illegally,
- Worry as blacklisted workers sneak back to Rwanda public service The East African (February 24, 2017)
- The modalities of recruitment at the ministry could be backed by a recent presidential order that allowed institutions to recruit without passing through competition.
- Eyes on Ministry of Education in fresh recruitment of teachers Rwanda Today (December 15, 2020)
- There is no clear follow up on teachers. Rwanda Education Board’s Inspections should go beyond teachers’ daily duties to employment documents fulfillment,”
- Education Ministry grapples with no performance tracking tools Rwanda Today (February 25, 2021)