- Kwita Izina is inspired by the ancient Rwandan traditional of naming a baby soon after its birth, during this ceremony, infant mountain gorillas that are born in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park during the previous year receive their names.
- During the Kwita Izina Ceremony, infant mountain gorillas are named as well as one newly formed family
- About 239 mountain gorillas have been named over the course of the Kwita Izina Ceremonies in Rwanda
- Many high-profile people have had a chance to name the baby gorillas through the years such as former AWF CEO Patric Bergin had the high honor of naming a gorilla, he called her sacola.
- Kwita Izina means “naming” in the Kinyarwanda language
- Kwita Izina is celebrated annually in September at the community grounds in Kingi, Musaze District right outside Volcanoes National Park, northwest of Kigali City.
- At the Kwita Izina Festival, all baby mountain gorillas born in Volcanoes National Park the year before receive their names.
- Kwita Izina started in 2015
- Over 370 mountain gorillas have been maned at the Kwita Izina Festival since 2005
- The Kwita Izina Ceremony is a chance for the Rwanda Develoment Board to express gratitude to the communities residing near Volcanoes National Park as well as research partners, veterinarians and the devoted conservationists, rangers and trackers who work tirelessly to safeguard the gorillas.
- The recently concluded Kwita Izina Ceremony was hosted on 1st September 2023 and as part of the celebration, 23 baby gorillas born in the past 12 months were named.
- In 2016, revered naturalists Sir David Attenborough graced the event and christened a baby gorilla Inshungu, symbolizing “blessing”.
- In 2017, Dr. Stoinski chose the name “Macibiri” which is a homage to Dian Fossey whose Rwandan name “Nyiramacibiri” translate to the “woman who lives alone on the mountain’.
- In 2018, Laureano Bisan Etamé-Mayer, a former Arsenal footballer, attended and named a baby gorilla “Ikipe’ meaning “team” alongside other evocative names like like Izahabu (‘precious’), Kunesha (‘to win’), and Uburumbuke (‘prosperity’).
- In 2022, the then Prince of Wales. Currently the King of England attended the 18th Kwita Izina and named a baby gorilla “Ubwuzuzanye” which means “Harmony”.