Amahoro is the Kinyarwanda word for peace—a term that functions simultaneously as a greeting, a blessing, and the foundational pillar of modern Rwandan society. This series is a study of the people living in the Bugesera region, a district that has transitioned from a site of profound historical trauma to a symbol of national reconciliation.
The work documents the daily lives and faces of Bugesera’s residents, capturing a landscape of quiet, lived peace. By prioritizing the human presence within the frame, the photographs explore how a community rebuilds itself through the mundane and the communal.