From December 2020 Niragira was appointed regional director of an organisation in
Kampala,
Uganda, working to provide training in the field of gender-based sexual violence. Whilst there she was diagnosed with a serious illness, stated by her colleagues to be
brain cancer. Niragira received treatment in Kampala and apparently made a recovery. She afterwards suffered a
stroke and was hospitalised for a few days. At the end of 2020 she had recovered sufficiently to return to Burundi on holiday. However, Niragira suffered another stroke and was paralysed on one side of her body. She was medically evacuated to
Nairobi,
Kenya, on 14 January 2021. Niragira fell into a
coma and died on 19 February 2021. == See also ==