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RWANDA EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY WORKERS UNION

RWANDA EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY WORKERS UNION

Promoting Rights of Extractive Workers

  • SOBANUKIRWA
  • REWU PROFILE
  • Mission and Vision
  • Achievements
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  • STAFF & VOLUNTEER
  • REWU Social Media
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  • UN WOMEN Rwanda, REWU join hands to eradicate GBV issues in Mining Sector
  • Celebration of the Day of the African Child
  • Terms of reference for conducting a baseline survey on sexual harassment andgender-based violence in mining companies in Muhanga and Gakenke Districts.
  • REWU receives the Ghai-Larissa Award for its contribution towards to End Child Labor in Africa 
  • LABOR DAY 2022: REWU raises concerns on miners’ livelihoods as Market price continue to go up
  • REWU trained PIRAN Rwanda union and staff representatives on their role in promoting social dialogue at working place. 
  • Ubutumwa bwa REWU bujyanye n’Umunsi Mpuzamahanga w’Umurimo
  • REWU joined DUMAC Mining workers to observe International Workers Memorial Day
Monday, July 04, 2022
RWANDA EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY WORKERS UNION > Blog Archives

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Southern and Western provinces REWU coordinator urges community to respect Child’s rights

Southern and Western provinces REWU coordinator urges community to respect Child’s rights

The Coordinator of Rwanda Extractive Industry Workers Union (REWU) in the Southern and Western region…

September 17, 2020Last upadateSeptember 17, 2020
Rwanda Miners seek to revive the Mining and Extraction Industry as COVID 19 continues to pose threats

Rwanda Miners seek to revive the Mining and Extraction Industry as COVID 19 continues to pose threats

Rwanda Mining industry has not been spared out by the effects of COVID 19 despite…

September 12, 2020Last upadateSeptember 12, 2020
World Vision, Miners Union partner to fight against all forms of Child abuse

World Vision, Miners Union partner to fight against all forms of Child abuse

From 17th July 2020, through their Existing partnership, Rwanda Extractive Industry Workers Union (REWU), World Vision…

September 12, 2020Last upadateSeptember 13, 2020
REWU Secretary General speaks on the rights and obligations of Mining workers in Rwanda

REWU Secretary General speaks on the rights and obligations of Mining workers in Rwanda

The Secretary General of Rwanda Extractive Industry Workers Union (REWU), Mutsindashyaka André has reminded all…

September 12, 2020Last upadateSeptember 12, 2020
Nyagatare: Parents afraid of Overwhelming effects that Covid 19 will have on their children

Nyagatare: Parents afraid of Overwhelming effects that Covid 19 will have on their children

Parents in Nyagatare District in the Eastern Province of Rwanda are afraid of overwhelming effects…

September 12, 2020

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