Africa: Rwanda's Former Labour Minister Starts Work on 'Serving Africa Region' at ILO

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Africa: Rwanda's Former Labour Minister Starts Work on 'Serving Africa Region' at ILO
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Fanfan Rwanyindo Kayirangwa, the former Minister for Public Service and Labour in Rwanda, has commenced her new role as the Assistant Director-General and Regional Director for Africa at the International Labour Organization (ILO).

The announcement, made through ILO's official X account emphasized Kayirangwa's enthusiasm for joining the ILO team and her dedication to"serving the Africa region."

Kayirangwa's appointment, effective since October 1, places her in an influential position within ILO's global management team. ILO, a United Nations agency, is dedicated to championing social justice and internationally recognized human and labor rights. Its primary objective is to advance the agenda of decent work worldwide.

Kayirangwa's educational background includes a Bachelor of Laws degree earned in 1997 from the National University of Rwanda and a Master of Laws degree obtained from the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2010. In October 2013, she was appointed Vice-President of the Commercial High Court of Rwanda in recognition of her capabilities.

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