Education in Rwanda

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Region: Rwanda

The problem of education in Rwanda is characterized by a lack of resources, inadequate infrastructure, and a shortage of qualified teachers, resulting in low enrollment rates and poor quality of education. Additionally, the legacy of the 1994 genocide has left many children orphaned or traumatized, further hindering their access to education.

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                The Batwa Pygmies once entertained for the Royal Family of Rwanda. Now, they often live as social outcasts in  famine, poverty and neglect.  Pygmy Survival Alliance partners with the Batwa Village of ...
                
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                This project will deliver skills training to 20 young adults in greatest need (formerly known in Rwanda as the Batwa) to help them reach a future with self-respect, steady income, and freedom from hun...
                
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                Indigenous Rwandans are commonly called the people "left behind by history" by their neighbors. Internationally, they are known as Batwa Pygmies.  Research shows that many lack the means and education...
                
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                Provide appropriate assistive devices (low techs) to 40 visually impaired youth and train them on the use of the devices including computers in Kigali City, Rwanda because most of them are unable to a...
                
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                The project will initially support 30-50 children and adolescents by establishing a cost-efficient model for care, support and education of children with autism and similar disorders in the Eastern pr...
                
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