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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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Letter to my fellow youth: Christian on how he restored one of his abandoned projects to help his community amid COVID-19

Christian is a high school graduate living in Rulindo district and he is the former head of RWW club at E.S Gasiza. He was just in his gap year before starting his university studies. As coronavirus brought every aspect of humanity to its knees, Christian didn’t just sit and wait for hell to freeze over.

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What you should know about Ndi Umunyarwanda conference 2nd edition “Igihango kiduhuza”

Rwanda has been breaking records in various disciplines. While it’s important to look on how Rwanda got here, the continuity of that clean and extraordinary record is far much important. What happens when continuity is at stake? The elders start passing on responsibilities to the young ones, and the best case scenario is when these

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Rwanda we want 2nd annual conference reveals that the POST-GENOCIDE generation is still battling with the understanding of the 1994 genocide against Tutsis

This conference is one of the main activities that are held annually by Rwanda We Want organization. This conference’s theme is: “THE ROLE OF YOUNG LEADERS IN REBUILDING A POST-GENOCIDE NATION AND DEALING WITH ITS CONSEQUENCES”. But how do you deal with consequences of something you don’t know let alone understand? The moderator began by

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“There is no scarcity of jobs in Rwanda, rather their creators.” Mr. Jaures Habineza addressing Rwanda We Want members at E.S Kacyiru II in the usual weekly session

Mr. Jaures Habineza is one of the co-founder of Made in Rwanda online limited which connects merchants selling Rwanda-made products to consumers globally using technology. He started his lecture by challenging them that there is no such thing as luck in life, simply preparations bonding with opportunity. “ The school provides you with various tools

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