Jeanne d'Arc Debonheur
Jeanne d'Arc Debonheur (born Aurore Mimosa), is a Rwandan lawyer and politician who has been the Rwandan Cabinet Minister of Refugees and Disaster Management since 30 August 2017.
Debonheur started her career in 2008, working as a Court Registrar in the Commercial Court, based in Musanze and Nyarugenge, serving in that capacity until 2011.
From 2011 until 2012 she worked as Legal Drafter and Advisor in the Chamber of Deputies of the bicameral Rwanda Parliament. For a period of three months, from January 2013 to 23 April 2013, she served as the Legal Officer in "Rwanda Environment Management Authority" (REMA).
From 24 April 2013, Debonheur worked as a specialist in legislative drafting and as legal advisor to the Rwanda Senate, serving in that capacity until 29 August 2017.
On 31 August 2017, she was sworn in as the Rwanda Minister for Disaster Management and Refugee Affairs.
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[edit]- We know that this aid is not going to solve all the problems caused by the floods but at least we managed to offer students basics materials, including scholastic materials and blankets. We shall continue to work on other urgent needs like repairing the fiber optic infrastructure.
- the Minister for Disaster Management and Refugee affairs, Jeanne d’Arc de Bonheur said (The New Times, Wednesday, March 07, 2018)
- It was observed that we were used to spend much money in buying firewood. Further, the use of firewood in camps mostly affects our forest cover, breeding erosion and other disasters which leave lives and environment exposed to destruction.
- Jeanne d’Arc de Bonheur said, the important role of using cooking gas (Relief Web,September 15, 2017)
- Eighteen people passed on due to disasters caused by heavy rains in the night of 23rd April.
- Minister Jeanne d’Arc de Bonheur said: (Africa News, 25 April, 2018)
- We advise you to adopt community-based practices for disaster risk reduction measures including digging effective water drainage, proper land use, terracing and tree planting activities.
- Jeanne d’Arc de Bonheur said, reminded the population to respect measures worth to mitigate the disaster (ktpress.rw, May 03, 2018 )
