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Tackling Teenage Pregnancy reimagined through Cindy’s golden tips

Teen pregnancy is among the challenges Rwandan young people-making up the larger portion of the country’s population- are grappling with, and to which the government is fighting tooth and nail to put to bed. The government isn’t in this fight alone because both the old and younger generations as well as the civil society have

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Prince Muhoza holding a poster saying "Tubivugeho" which translates to Let's talk about, a campaign based on educating the youth about the Sexual and Reproductive Health.

Prince’s take on tackling the challenges that arise from lack of information on SRH

Sexual reproductive health is an essential topic to tackle among all walks of life, and keenly to teenagers due to the fact that they are the ones who are mostly exposed to the consequences that result from lack of information about the SRH. An ideal example is found looking at the past generations, where they

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The youth gain an insight into the work of Rwandan youth volunteers and all it takes to join them through a webinar

With the support of Rwanda we want organization, ALU model UN, on September 6th, conducted a webinar on the contribution of youth volunteers in the fight against covid-19.The webinar was also a good time to commend the work of the youth volunteers as it was noted by different speakers throughout the event. “The webinar was

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RWW ED’s take on KWIBOHORA

October 1st 1990; a group of young, brave, audacious and patriotic individuals starts a journey of liberation of their beloved country. They March fearlessly without looking back, leaving behind their families, loved ones and youthful life, with only one mission in mind; restoring unity among Rwandans, at all cost! July 4th 1994, after 4 years

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KWIBOHORA 26: Rwanda’s liberation journey gives everyone the responsibility to protect the country’s gains at all cost

30 years ago, young people loved their country more than themselves and decided to liberate her. Now more than ever, the youth are at the motor of the country’s development, and at Rwanda we want organization, we believe that the country’s future lies in the hands of today’s youth. Nevertheless, for this future to be

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