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RWW FY 2023-2024 Annual Report

The Rwanda We Want Organization’s Fiscal Year 2023-2024 report highlights a year of significant expansion, impactful programs, and community-driven initiatives aimed at fostering resilience and positive transformation across Rwanda. Through dedicated partnerships and innovative projects, RWW has extended its reach to new districts, empowering youth and addressing critical social issues. This report encapsulates our efforts

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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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Letter To My Fellow Youth: The Covid-19 lockdown period, a golden opportunity for self-discovery

Fellow youth, [liveblog] Every dark night has bright day and weeping may endure the night but joy comes in the morning. I remember I was hanging out with friends, chilling and I didn’t check my WhatsApp all day. When it was time to go home, I took a bike and when I reached home, I

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Letter To My Fellow Youth: Junior on deciding to look at himself in the mirror

Hello there, I have heard many different stories from my friends about how a lot of people lived through the lockdown period. Some became “chefs” others sportsmen; in other words, everyone had to do something at least to see the sunset. Otherwise, one could feel trapped in an endless time loop. People at home must

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Letter to my fellow youth: Nelly on the loss of normalcy and how she coped with it amid Covid-19

Nelly Rurangwa is a 22-year-old Clinical Psychology Student at University of Rwanda and a board member at Rwanda We Want organization who unburdens herself to her friend after seeing Covid-19 tear apart her normalcy, but she is also concerned about her friend and she tries to lend a helping hand to this friend and also

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A Letter to my fellow youth: Pauline recounts how she turned chaos into an opportunity

Pauline Umwanankunda is a 22 years old Rulindo district resident, joined Rwanda We Want’s club in Groupe scholaire Gasiza back in 2017. She is the runner-up of the 2018 Annual Public Speaking competition as part of Rwanda We Want’s Rangurura program. As Coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the world, and the tally has

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TUBITEHO Fundraising event- Rwanda We Want in Partnership with TUBITEHO Day Care Center

Over the past, the society has been believing in various negative myths about both parents who have children with mental disability and their children. These myths; curses from their ancestors and witchcraft from the parents, to cite a few, have had a huge negative impact both on the parents and the children, and in the

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