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Kwita Izina - Gorilla Naming background
The mountain Gorillas share with the human beings
98% of the genes and about a third of the world’s total mountain
gorilla’s population live in Rwanda. The Rwanda Office of
Tourism and National Park (ORTPN) and indeed the entire Rwandan
community found it pertinent to extend the much cherished secular
Rwandan tradition of naming every new born baby to the Gorillas
as well.
The ceremony of giving a name to a new born baby commonly known
as “Kwita Izina” has been
part of the Rwandan tradition for centuries. This ceremony has also
been used for past 3 decades now to give names to new born gorillas.
The names attributed to the gorillas play a great part in the program
of monitoring of each individual and gorilla groups in its habitat.
Since this started, the gorilla naming ceremony was internal to
the ORTPN and its partners and especially among the field staff.
As a means of raising awareness at the national and international
level about the protection of the mountain gorillas and their habitat.
ORTPN launched the annual gorilla naming ceremony in 2005. The theme
of 2005 ceremony was “Ensure the Future of the Mountain Gorillas
of Rwanda". In 2006, the theme was "Recognize the Role
of the International Tourists who Selected Rwanda as Destination"
and in 2007, the theme was “Caring for Wildlife Concerns Us
All”. In April 2007, Kwita Izina (to give a name) was unveiled
as the new brand name for the Gorilla Naming Ceremony. During these
three last ceremonies which were very successful, ORTPN and its
special guests named 30, 12 and 23 mountain gorillas, respectively.
2008: Working together to conserve our Wildlife—20 gorillas
named
Fifth Annual Kwita Izina 2009
On Saturday, June 20th 2009, the RDB|Tourism & Conservation
– the successor of ORTPN– will host the Fifth
Kwita Izina to give names to the newest arrivals in
the Gorilla families. Names will be given to eighteen (18) mountain
gorillas at the Volcanoes National Park.
This year’s ceremony coincides with the “International
Year of the Gorilla,” proclaimed by the United
Nations. The International Year of the Gorilla was launched at a
ceremony in early December 2008, where Prince Albert II of Monaco
and representatives of more than 100 governments gathered to discuss
increasing measures for nearly 100 species endangered by pollution,
climate change and over-hunting. By declaring 2009 the International
Year of the Gorilla, the international community hopes to draw the
attention of the public and funding agencies to the plight of these
primates. As a country that has been in the forefront of gorilla
conservation we heartily welcome the proclamation of the International
Year of the Gorilla.
The theme for this year is “Celebrating the Year
of the Gorilla”. Under this theme, we shall
celebrate the efforts of all those that have contributed to the
welfare of our wildlife and its conservation and give opportunity
to everyone to contribute to the sustainability of conservation
for Gorillas. We are expecting over 100 key personalities in wildlife
conservation and business to attend the event.
The Gorilla Naming campaign is aimed at ensuring the future of Rwanda’s
mountain gorillas and will provide an opportunity for all those
who care about the mountain gorillas to contribute to this common
effort. Two different, but complementary activities are planned
for this event: the naming ceremony where selected people will be
given the opportunity to name the gorillas in public and a Gorilla
Conservation Conference that would help to celebrate the achievements
in
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