Immaculee Ilibagiza
Author of Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust
About the Author
Writer Immaculée Ilibagiza was born in Rwanda and studied electronic and mechanical engineering at the National University. During the Rwanda genocide in 1994, she and seven other women spent 91 days in a bathroom of a local pastor's home. She lost most of her family at this time. Four years show more later, she immigrated to the United States and began working at the United Nations in New York City. She is currently a full-time public speaker and writer. In 2007, she established the Left to Tell Charitable Fund to help support Rwandan orphans and others who suffered from the long-term effects of genocide and war. She has received numerous humanitarian awards including the Mahatma Gandhi International Award for Reconciliation and Peace 2007 and a Christopher Award. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Immaculee Ilibagiza
Sowing the seeds of forgiveness : sharing messages of love and hope after the Rwandan genocide (2011) 7 copies
The Boy Who Met Jesus 2 copies
Nuestra Senora de Kibeho: Un mensaje del cielo al mundo desde el corazon de Africa (Spanish Edition) (2009) 2 copies
Jag är deras röst : kampen för överlevnad under folkmordet i Rwanda - och en kvinnas val (2018) 2 copies
Hope in Youth: IBT 2009 1 copy
Ocalona aby przebaczyć 1 copy
If Only We Had Listened 1 copy
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- National University of Rwanda (Electronic and Mechanical Engineering)
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