Gender Equality in Rwanda

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Region: Rwanda

Gender equality in Rwanda is a significant issue as women face discrimination in various aspects of life, including education, employment, and political representation. Despite progress made in recent years, there is still a long way to go to achieve true gender parity in the country.

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                Aspire Rwanda provides hard-working young people with the skills and confidence to make their own choices which allow them to become self-sufficient. For the past 10 years, Aspire Rwanda has witnessed...
                
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                In Rwanda, many women face a lack of educational opportunity. This project is building leaders through providing higher education scholarships. In return for a college scholarship the young women part...
                
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                This project will enable us to support 200 poor women from Gikomero, a rural area of the Gasabo District, with pigs that they can raise and breed for a source of income. Each woman will also benefit f...
                
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                This project will directly fund 5 women to join the PCR team as champions of change and help us scale our transformative gender work across Rwanda, a region where violence against girls and women is o...
                
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                SVM is a SE that was founded in January 2019 in a rural region of Rwanda. In order to bring another source of income than the typical very weather dependent agricultural activities, several women gath...
                
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