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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Felicite Rwemarika, born on 9 March 1958, Felicite Rwemarika, born on 9 March 1958, in Rwanda. She has been an IOC member since 2018. Throughout her life she has actively been organizing international conferences on gender equality through sport for social change. She is the main speaker at the American University of Nigeria on unity and reconciliation through sport. On a district level she is the Chair of the Women's Council, and on a national level, she organizes workshops and seminars in order to raise awareness, and promote sport as a powerful tool for peace-building, conflict resolution, gender equality, and economic empowerment which starts in schools and other communities. Rwemarika has dedicated herself to heal women who were victims of the 1994 Tutsi genocide, through activities which are held by the Association of Kigali Women in Sports (AKWOS). She is a strong believer of gender equality, and encourages the wider participation of both women and men in the conversations about gender based violence, women empowerment, HIV/AIDS reconciliation and entrepreneurship. She is also the organizer of financial literacy trainings and bespoke competitions for the AKWOS members.espoke competitions for the AKWOS members.
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