Publications & Collaborations
As a Kigali, Rwanda-based documentary photographer, photojournalist, and multimedia storyteller, I have collaborated with leading international news agencies, newspapers, media houses, magazines, and NGOs/ charities to document stories that matter across Rwanda and Africa.
Through these collaborations, I bring stories to life with honesty, empathy, and visual impact. While I cannot list every project, I am proud to have contributed to meaningful initiatives that inform, inspire, and engage audiences worldwide.
Reuters
Children of Rwandan genocide fugitive Kabuga led police to Paris-area hideout.
Mother of Rwandan president's challenger tells court of torture .
Rwandan polls close in election tipped to hand Kagame third term.
Rwanda becomes first African nation to use Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
Rwandan court denies 'Hotel Rwanda' hero Rusesabagina bail, extends detention
The Washington post
She tried to run against Rwandan President Paul Kagame. Now she’s looking at 20 years in prison.
Macron acknowledges some French responsibility in Rwandan genocide and asks forgiveness
Human Rights Watch
1. Rwanda: Politically Closed Elections.
Quartz
1. Rwanda’s hilly competitive cycling is as much about national pride as it is sport.
2. Rwanda has re-elected president Kagame with more than 98% of the vote.
3. Africa’s democratic 'laggards' must listen to calls for change - Liberia’s Johnson Sirleaf.
LemonAid & chariTea (NGO)
Kompetenzzentrum und Bildungsprogramme sorgen für Aufschwung in der Rubavu Region.
Transformation – Agriculture as a catalyst for rural development.
Continuing to work hand in hand on the root to self-reliance
Five Talent UK(NGO)
Every day Africa
New Internationalist
Magnum foundation.
Greenwich Time
New York Times
1. Rwanda President’s Lopsided Re-election Is Seen as a Sign of Oppression
2. Most of Africa’s Leaders Sign On to Continent-Wide Free Trade Pact
CNN
They survived genocide, now they're teaching vulnerable children to heal using photography
‘Death Then, Life Now’: Intimate images capture the new Rwanda
FRI
1. Présidentielle au Rwanda: des moyens de campagne déséquilibrés
2. Why so many Rwandans support Paul Kagame
3. Rwanda: des zones d’ombre autour de l’affaire Diane Rwigara
4.Why Macron stopped short of apologising to Rwanda for the 1994 genocide
The Guardian
Kidnapped’ Hotel Rwanda dissident appears in court on terror charges.
Prince Charles given €3m in cash in bags by Qatari politician, according to report
Boris Johnson fails to oust Lady Scotland from Commonwealth role
France 24
Yahoo News
1. Africa agrees to giant trade bloc, but Nigeria, South Africa sit it out.
2. Rwanda's president strikes defiant note in inauguration.
3. In Rwanda, children urge royal Meghan to keep helping poor.
4. Rwanda auctions assets belonging to jailed critic of President Kagame.
Theater for a Change (NGO)
BBC Africa
Little Sun Foundation (NGO/charity)
Solar Schools Rwanda
Meet the students and teachers who can now read with clean solar light!
The New Times
Open Society Foundations.
FOTODEMIC
CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
Us News
Rwanda Auctions Assets Belonging to Jailed Critic of President Kagame
2. Congolese Refugees Camp at U.N. Refugee Office in Rwanda, Protest Food Cuts
3. Trump Versus Rwanda in Trade Battle Over Used Clothes
Aljazeera
1. Rwanda prepares for general and presidential polls
2. Rwandan opposition activist Diane Rwigara released on bail.
World Economic Forum
1. How economic integration is helping growth in Africa
Taking Pictures, Changing Lives (NGO)
1. Local stories, told by local photographers. 2. Motherhood.
Camera Kids (NGO)
1. Rwandan genocide survivors visit Greenwich ‘families’ for holiday.
2. Rwandan 'Camera Kids' bring photography legacy to Boston foster kids.
The GroundTruth projects(Media organization).
Time Magazine.
PBS
Londonist
L’express
Avec ses "ambulances volantes", le Rwanda rêve de devenir la Silicon Valley de l'Afrique
Gorilles et VIP : le Rwanda, paradis cinq étoiles pour touristes fortunés
Hope and Homes for Children(NGO/charity)
ABANDONED AS A BABY, NOW UWASE HAS SOMEONE TO CALL MUM AND DAD
Institutionalisation has particularly devastating consequences for children with disabilities.
Carrol's parents simply didn't have the resources to care for a child with a disability.
Hope for Children( NGO/charity)
My work spans documentary photography, photojournalism, NGO and humanitarian photography, corporate and event photography, social issues, and editorial photography, covering Rwanda, East Africa, and across the African continent.