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Remember • Unite • Renew

Honoring the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and supporting survivors in Canada.

Who we are

Ibuka Canada is a Canadian non-profit organization committed to remembering the victims of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda and promoting education about genocide prevention.

The organization works with communities, institutions, and partners across Canada to ensure that the history and lessons of the genocide remain part of the global conversation on human rights, peace, and justice.

A vital voice for remembrance.

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Our Services

Supporting survivors, preserving memory, and educating communities.

Remembrance

Honoring victims through memorials and annual Kwibuka events across Canada.

A softly glowing candle flame flickering in the dark, symbolizing remembrance and hope.
A softly glowing candle flame flickering in the dark, symbolizing remembrance and hope.
Support

Providing resources and community connections to help survivors heal and thrive.

Educational programs designed to raise awareness and prevent future atrocities.

Education

Our Work

Honoring memories, supporting survivors, educating communities.

A solemn memorial flame flickering against a dark background symbolizing remembrance.
A solemn memorial flame flickering against a dark background symbolizing remembrance.
Remembrance

Keeping the stories of victims alive through memorials.

A classroom setting where young people engage with educational materials about the genocide.
A classroom setting where young people engage with educational materials about the genocide.
Education

Providing resources to prevent denial and misinformation.

Gallery Moments

Snapshots capturing remembrance, resilience, and unity.