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Who is going to Quora World Meetup in Bangalore on 23rd June 2018?

I no longer live in Bengaluru. I now live 45 Km away in Devanahalli.I can no longer attend the monthly meetups at Cubbon Park that Aditya Bhushan Dwivedi organizes on the third Saturdays of every month. I used to attend them regularly in the past.But if Aditya, or any one else, is organizing this World meetup on June 23, I will do my best to attend this special meetup. While I cannot confirm my participation so early, I can confirm my enthusiasm and strong desire to attend it. It will take me over two hours of driving time each way to attend this meet because of the traffic on Saturday evenings.On this occasion, I look forward to meeting a good number of Quorans, whom I haven’t met before, and I fondly remember the great time I had during the last World meetup in Nov 2017.Here is a picture of me signing autographs on that occasion. I never dreamed that I would ever be asked for my autograph, except on my cheque books.Even if, for any reason, I am unable to attend this time, I wish the meet all success.—

What is normal in your country but weird in the rest of the world?

I am from Wakanda.Not the Wakanda in the movie, but the real Wakanda.Two things. They are “ weird” in a good way though.Car free Day in the largest city in the country ( 2nd saturday of the month).Community Service Day in the whole country ( Last saturday of the month).In my city, we have a car free day, where no car is allowed.At this time, people are free to walk in the streets, work out together and enjoy their saturday in peace. The picture above is what the event look like.Those who are lucky, might even cross paths with the president himself. This is the president, walking in the streets of Kigali last month ( 10 minutes from my house).Kigali, is the capital and the largest city in Rwanda.After the car free day and sports day, some health officials usually give free health check-ups to people. People get their vital signs checked by medical personnel. Things like blood sugar levels, heart rate and other indicators .This is the president, getting his check out after a whole morning of sports activitiy.We are a small country of 12 million people. My city alone has about 10% of the whole population. Imagine whatever country you are from. Every 2nd saturday of the month. Get the cars out of the streets in your capital for about 4 hours from 0800 to 1200 and allow people to breath clean fresh air while taking care of their bodies and staying in shape.Our uniqueness does not stop there.We also have Umuganda Day. It meant working together to improve your community and people around you.On this day, people come together on the last saturday of the month. On this day, also no cars are allowed to be driving. Exception are made for emergency services, and very essential services. Otherwise, we are all supposed to be working.We usually clean our neighborhoods, build houses for the poor, schools, hospitals. Throughout the Umuganda, you have plenty of time for breaks and to socialize. This helps with community building. It also creates a sense of pride for our nations.Nobody is exempt on this day. The presidents and his ministers are the first one to go. Each community organizes themselves and the leaders do tours around the country throughout the year. It is one of my favorite things to attend.Umuganda in Rwanda ( Working together, socializing, building connections, and developing trust with one another).In this photo above, you are looking at president Paul Kagame, and 8 ministers doing Umuganda with average citizens somewhere in rural areas of Rwanda. I don’t know what country that would not find this “ special”. In Rwanda, this is the norm. This is also a Saturday morning when they are supposed to be chilling and sleeping in at home. In Africa, this is kind of special with the “Big Boss” leadership mentality.The benefits are awesome.We have one of the cleanest and most organized cities in Africa.In rural areas, farmers work together in their farms.Benefits: Amazing views like these. There are no tractors that did this. This is all the hands of the people.Tea plantations in Western province (Rwanda).Marathon, organized on the car free zone.Kigali Peace Marathon, one of the yearly event in our nation’s capital.There are few more things that people find weird when they come Kigali.No plastic bags are allowed in the whole country. We banned them a decade ago. You can read more about Rwandan exceptionalism in some posts below.Didier Champion's answer to What has Rwanda done right to become the cleanest nation in Africa?Didier Champion's answer to Could the Rwandan concept, Ubudehe, be applied in other failing states?This is Africa, folks.Community Service Day & Car Free Zone and Sports Day.In case you did not know, there is the real Wakanda.Rwanda is my Wakanda.Aerial view of Kacyiru, a neighborhood in Kigali, Rwanda.Learn more about Rwanda Today at Rwanda Today.The links below are a few more unique about the new Rwanda.10 plus One Amazing Facts about Rwanda and Reasons to visit in 2018Dear World, We are NOT Hotel-Rwanda: Rwanda Today is Peaceful, Developing, and Progressive.Photo credit: Rwanda the Heart of Africa & Visit Rwanda.Didier Champion

What has Rwanda done right to become the cleanest nation in Africa?

Ronnie Otieno’s answer is on point.Rwanda government banned use of polythene bags. Non biodegradable plastic bags is the most pollutant in most African cities. This greatly reduces the amount of trash.On last Saturday of every month. Its called Umuganda day. This is the day that the whole community come together and clean their neighborhoods.Rwanda also invested much on keeping the country clean. Unlike other African countries that pollution issue is not really given that top priority in parliament or even when budgeting.Rwandese Government enforce laws to those who pollute the environment. Other African countries, yes the laws are there but no one is enforcing them.Rwandese in general have learnt that they are ‘cleanest country’ in Africa and they practice good waste disposal they don't want to lose that title.I would like to add one more thing. The mentality and how these changes came about. Exemplary leadership.The monthly community service, banning plastic bags, enforcing the laws, the self-pride that comes with knowing that our country is the cleanest in Africa.Kigali Peace Marathon, one of the yearly event in our nation’s capital.Truth to be told, it requires nothing to clean your house or neighborhoods. It does not require any aid to make sure that your area is cleaned. This is what Rwanda has done for a little over 15 years with Umuganda, the monthly community service, and for 10 years with the plastic bag ban.How was Rwanda successful in imposing the polythene ban? ( My answer on how Rwanda became the first country to successfully ban plastic bag in 2008).It has worked and any African can do it too. However, do not think that it came out of nowhere. It was a community effort and everybody did their best.In the beginning, It started out from the president, the leaders, and the people followed the trend. Without the people’s support, nothing would have been possible.In Rwanda, we used to have the old school mentality of “big boss” leadership. Politicians were considered like the bosses. They would only give commands and they would sit down. When Paul Kagame was elected president in 2003, he started to change that mentality a little bit.Slowly but surely, the political leaders started to become like servants of the people. We still have a long way to go with regards to mayors and governors of provinces. However, we have made some progress that they are starting to behave like they serve the people.Our politicians do and should work for us. They are our leaders, but also they are our servants.President Kagame has been drilling these fundamentals into their heads for 15 years now. In my opinion, they are finally starting to get it. However, it took lots of time and efforts.What is only in Rwanda? ( My answer on Rwandan exceptionalism in leadership).To change the mentality, it did require the president himself to pick up plastic bags along the streets and making those incidences public. In Rwandan DNA, the leader is the boss and he only should instruct.When we saw the “man himself” getting his hands dirty, we knew the streets had to be cleaned. Make no mistake, this is not a photo opportunity, like many African leaders would do. President Kagame does this on a regular basis. He has done this, thousands of times by now.The President getting to work at UmugandaLeading by example is a big part of how Rwanda was able to change the mentality of the people. This is how PK’s leadership works. He knows that whatever he does, people will simply follow because of the respect and the trust they have in him.In addition to Umuganda, we also have sports day and car free day in Kigali. Think about it? Kigali is the largest and the capital city in Rwanda. Imagine stopping all cars in the largest city in your country for 4 hours every 2nd saturday of the month, from 0800 to 1200, to allow citizens to walk freely in the streets, enjoying their city. That is “ environmental sustainability” at its best.This day is to encourage people to stay healthy by doing some physical exercises. They just started the program, but I assume one year down, people are going to stay active in their own time. You have to start from somewhere.Sports day and car free day in Kigali are on the second saturday of the month. Umuganda is on the last saturday of the month. It is meant to encourage people to lead healthy lives, taking care of their bodies, physically and emotionally.Guess who is always there every time when his busy schedule permits?Paul Kagame himself.This is the president, walking in the streets of Kigali ( 10 minutes from my house).In the photo below, he is getting tested for blood sugar levels, heart rate and other vital signs. I am sure he has an entire medical team that looks after his health. However, on a saturday morning after a sports day and car free day, he knows that the only way to get people motivated is to lead by example.This is how he wins our hearts and how the government is able to create public awareness of any issues they want to put forth.In Rwanda, such tactics work because from the year 1081 when the kingdom of Rwanda was created by our great ancestor, Gihanga Ngomijana, Rwandan people tend to follow the commands. We respect our leaders’ rules.In a nutshell, exemplary leadership is how Rwanda has managed to be the “cleanest” nation in Africa.Any African can do the same. It is really not rocket-science. Once the people get it and they are actively involved throughout the process, the rest is easy.Enjoy some more photos of Kigali and RwandaDowntown Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda.Aerial view of Kacyiru, my neighborhood in Kigali.Tea plantation in Rusizi, Western Province, near the Nyungwe Forest, the largest tropical forest in Africa.A few more adventures that make Rwanda, an attractive destination for tourists.Safari in the Akagera National Park, Nyungwe National Park, and the city of Kigali.Rwandans have a rich culture. Lots of traditions.Rwanda is a very welcoming country. We have a rich culture of dance, music, arts and all that. There is nothing we enjoy more than sharing our culture with others. If you come visit us, we will be happy to share it with you.Below are a few photos of our sisters showcasing our amazing culture through dance and music. Amazing hospitality, great and friendly people.Rwandan Culture displayed by our beautiful ladiesRwandan Traditional Dance at the Berlin ( Germany) International Tourism Festival ( March 2018).For more about Rwanda, check out my Quora at Rwanda Today.Promoting tourism through branding and marketing the new Rwanda.10 plus One Amazing Facts about Rwanda and Reasons to visit in 2018Rwanda 101: Introduction to Modern Rwanda ( Rwanda Post-1994).Public Transportation in our nation’s capital, Kigali.Photo credit: Rwanda the Heart of Africa & Visit Rwanda.Hope this helps.Didier Champion

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