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A generation has passed since the 1994 genocide: how well has the Great Lakes region recovered? Audrey Brown and Mark Doyle chair the discussion from Kigali.

It's 20 years since the genocide in Rwanda. The killings not only devastated Rwanda but had far-reaching consequences for other countries in the region. A generation later, this debate - chaired by Audrey Brown and Mark Doyle - explores the reality of recovery in different countries; the comparative fortunes of Rwanda and its neighbours; and what the future holds for the Great Lakes.

Former FDLR combatants and local people attend a Ibiganiro byo Kwibuka, or 'Meeting of Remembering,' in Mutobo, Rwanda, Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

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  • Fri 11 Apr 2014 19:06GMT
  • Sun 13 Apr 2014 11:06GMT

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