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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”.
During these three last ceremonies which were very successful, ORTPN and its special guests
named 30, 12 and 23 mountain gorillas, respectively.
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