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Patriotism day: Drawing inspiration from the liberation struggle to fight against Covid-19

On October 1st, Rwanda we want organization and Patriotism Rwanda organization jointly hosted a virtual celebration of the patriotism day with the theme “The role of the youth in the fight against the COVID19 pandemic”. This virtual celebration was also an opportunity for the young people to draw inspiration from the women and men who

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Lack of information still a huge barrier to SRHR among Rwandan youth

On Sunday 27th, Rwanda We want organization in partnership with USAID Ingobyi activity held an online open conversation with the youth aiming at breaking the ice on youth sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) among the youth which was a culminatio of a series of activities in a campaign dubbed “Tubivugeho” that aims at

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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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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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