Thus this documentary[1] about God Sleeps in Rwanda has come to give us more insights about five Rwandan females who stood up for being the voice of other women.
This documentary[2] uncovers more inspirations of hope of all Rwandans after the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda which introduced to us five inspiring females who reconstructed themselves, reorganized their contributions to the society of Rwanda, and thus brought hope to all and amended wounds of those who were wounded.
This story in the documentary, the filmmaker in God Sleeps in Rwanda reveals an incredible story of a woman with positive HIV who was a policewoman trying her best to raise four children on her behalf and attempted to attend night classes to become an advocate for people/lawyer.
She now becomes the first head of the household living with four siblings, and thereafter, she becomes one of the responsible officials known in her neighborhood.
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