In response to the Rwandan genocide in 1994, the United States largely refrained from intervening militarily, instead focusing on diplomatic efforts and providing limited humanitarian aid. The United Nations, on the other hand, deployed a small peacekeeping force, the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR), but its mandate was insufficient to stop the violence. The UN also faced criticism for failing to act decisively or reinforce the mission despite warnings about the escalating killings. Ultimately, it wasn't until the genocide was largely over that international attention and assistance increased significantly.
The United Nations still has a small presence in Rwanda to help maintain the peace.
In 1994, during the Rwandan Genocide, the United Nations dispatched the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR), led by Canadian General Roméo Dallaire, to help maintain peace between the Hutu and Tutsi populations. However, the mission was severely limited in its mandate and resources, ultimately failing to prevent the widespread violence and atrocities that occurred. Despite calls for more robust intervention, the international community largely hesitated to take decisive action during the crisis.
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Air Rwanda was created in 1975.
Flag of Rwanda was created in 2001.
ActionAid Rwanda was created in 1997.
Hotel Rwanda was created in 2005.
As of my last update, Romeo Dallaire is known to reside in Canada. He is a retired Canadian senator and former commander of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda, and he has been active in various humanitarian and advocacy efforts. Specific details about his current residence may not be publicly available for privacy reasons.
Housing Bank of Rwanda was created in 2004.
Rwanda Development Bank was created in 1967.
Anglican Church of Rwanda was created in 1992.