Rwandans have been struggling to put the pieces of their lives together 15 years after the gencoide that killed at least one million people, most of them were ethnic Tutsis.
The UN set up an International Criminal Tribunal to prosecute those behind the genocide, but it's been heavily criticised for being expensive and ineffective
Yvonne Ndege reports from Murama in central Rwanda.
Sudan's governemnt has accused Darfur's largest refugee camp of harbouring rebel fighters. The Kalma camp is the only one that is permanently protected by United Nations and African Union forces, but residents fear they may be driven out as the military threatens to take action. Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel-Hamid reports from the camp.