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Children with mental disabilities suffer directly but even more indirectly. TUBITEHO!

Normal and Abnormal. This is a subject of an endless debate because “normal” may vary by person, time, place, culture and situation and thus being an amorphous subjective perception. However, our society labels “normal” as “good” and “abnormal” as “bad”, and this may have extreme consequences for an individual such exclusion and stigmatization. According to

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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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“You are the seeds planted 2 years ago, now go and bear fruits for your respective communities.” Mr. Manzi Tibere addresses the trainees in the closing ceremony at E.S Gasiza.

RWW organization had been conducting its operations in E.S Gasiza for 2years. On 8th November 2018, the first phase had come to an end. This phase consisted of leadership trainings to RWW club members in E.S Gasiza. At the end of every phase, a closing ceremony is hosted by the RWW club members. This day

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“I was able to open my eyes and have a clear vision of who I want to be, how I dream of Rwanda and my contribution depending on my conditions.” A student shares his story in today’s closing ceremony at G.S Kacyiru II

On 7th November 2018, another chapter in Rwanda We Want’s adventure towards the Rwanda We Want was completed. This adventure comprised of Leadership training sessions, conferences and competitions in G.S Kacyiru II located in Gasabo district. “I would like to thank RWANDA WE WANT for having chosen us over others, not because we were the

“I was able to open my eyes and have a clear vision of who I want to be, how I dream of Rwanda and my contribution depending on my conditions.” A student shares his story in today’s closing ceremony at G.S Kacyiru II Read More »

A 13 years old girl wins the 2018 Rwanda We Want public speaking competition

According to indexmundi, the average age in Rwanda is 19 years (male: 18.3yrs and female:19.8yrs); when you break it down, it becomes; 0-14 years: 41.38% 15-24 years: 19.34% 25-54 years: 32.77% 55-64 years: 4.09% 65 years and over: 2.43%. This only means that Rwanda has a lot of youth. This can be a good and bad thing at the same

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RWanda We Want in partnership with Bugesera district gathers 1000 youth under one roof to talk about their identity “Ndi Umunyarwanda” and its meaning

[clickToTweet tweet=”Get a full recap of the ‘Ndi Umunyarwanda’ Conference which gathered 1000 youth in Bugesera District” quote=”‘Ndi Umunyarwanda’ Conference”] Rwanda We Want understood that for the youth to become great leaders of tomorrow, they have to first understand their true identity which we all share as Rwandans; whom they are aspiring to lead. This

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