This study explores corruption in Rwanda and highlights the necessity of developing
anti-corruption education as a way of combating corruption. It argues that an effective
campaign against corruption should consider promoting anti-corruption education with the aim of
enabling present and future generations to maintain and live out the Ubupfura (meaning trust
respect) ethical values. Considering the link between anti-corruption and peacebuilding efforts
as explained in this study it is underlined that continuous efforts to raise such generations
could undoubtedly move Rwandan society toward a sustainable peace. Peacebuilders
anti-corruption agents and public policymakers are the primary beneficiaries of the study.