In 2005, the Rwanda Tourism and National
Parks office, responsible for the management of the
national parks and the tourism promotion (ORTPN) embraced
this century old tradition and launched publically
the annual event of Gorilla Naming Ceremony. This
is a public event aiming at celebrating annually the
birth of gorillas that were born over the year in
their natural habitat as well as efforts from everyone
involved in gorilla preservation.
Currently known as Kwita Izina, this event has now
become one of the key calendar events of Rwanda’s
Tourism. It now attracts thousands of people, including
numbers of special guests who come every year at the
foot of the Virunga Mountains to witness the naming
ceremony, and many centuries old tradition of Rwandan
culture.
Success in gorilla’s growth
and it’s conservation .
The mountain gorillas are some of the world’s
most endangered species. Today less the 750 gorillas
live in the misty wild of the Virunga ranges. The
Gorilla Naming Ceremony is a conscious effort to celebrate
conservation success. It is also an exciting way to
raise awareness of the Gorillas and promote Rwanda
as a ‘must see’ tourist destination. Since
launching the event 65 baby gorillas have been named.
This year 19 more baby gorillas will get a name.
Through the sensitization generated by the Kwita Izina
event, many illegal activities such as poaching have
been significantly reduced and we are now witnessing
a growing numbers of former poachers being converted
into partners for conservation.
Last year through Kwita Izina Event, communities were
more involved in preparations. The night before the
major event, there was a traditional celebration (IGITARAMO)
which entailed different cultural dances, maize roasting,
interaction with local communities, authorities and
international guests. The turn up exceeded 1000 people.
Who has been involved?
H.E. President Paul Kagame and Mrs Kagame launched
the event in 2005 by naming the first mountain twin
gorillas ever survived in the world. Since then, exciting
arrays of local and international figures and dignitaries
have participated in this event. These have included
Ambassadors accredited to Rwanda, local and international
Conservation, Hollywood Star Natalie Portman, Business
leaders and poachers turned protectors. Renowned American
Conservationist Jack Hanna described the opportunity
to name a gorilla as one of his most humbling experiences,
well-known TV channels such as Animal Planet, MNET(Studio
53), SBC, Eye on Africa, Reuters, BBC and Discovery
channel, representatives from “The Crocodile
Man” Steve Irwin’s family, and many more.
More than 200 articles were published in international
news papers, Magazines and on different websites.
There were approximately 50 international TV stations
that broad casted the same event
What has been achieved?
ORTPN has used this event to raise much needed revenue
through their Adoption Program. The revenue raised
ensures they can finance initiatives that help them
deliver on their promises to protect the mountain
gorilla and achieve their mission to remove them off
list of the endangered species. Individuals and Corporate
Companies contributed for:
- Sabyinyo Community Lodge (SACOLA) costed Usd 1,2
million is now operational and will be launched
during the coming June Kwita Izina week
- 10 Water Tanks were constructed
- 2 Schools were constructed and equipped
- Community Commercial Shop Complex in progress
in Kinigi
- PNV Buffalo Wall completed
- A ten community projects were supported –
Ex poachers association, Etc.
Related Links:
www.kwitizina.org
Kwita
Izina Invitation 2009
Kwita
Izina Concept Note 2009
Kwita
Izina Portfolio 2009
Achievements
Of Kwita Izina
For further information,
please contact RDB-Tourism&Conservation office
at 576514/576515 or email kwitaizina@rwandatourism.com
or visit our website at www.rwandatourism.com
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