Child Protection in Rwanda

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Region: Rwanda

Child protection in Rwanda is a critical issue, with many children facing abuse, neglect, and exploitation. The country has made progress in recent years, but more needs to be done to ensure that all children are safe and have access to the support and services they need.

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                Our project transforms nearly 238 street kids into valuable members of society in education sponsorship  through provision of formal education and vocational training opportunities as well as job orie...
                
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                The Centre Marembo is not just the only residential place of refuge for abused street girls and teen/pre-teen mothers in Rwanda. It is a holistic institution for successful rehabilitation and reintegr...
                
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                The 500+ children of Nyamagana will for the first time have a safe, child friendly space to exercise and just be children.  The playground equipment will in turn help to teach them about balance, shar...
                
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                The project will support malnourished vulnerable fatherless children at Ngoma district in Rwanda. Each beneficiary will receive 2 eggs , 2 bananas, 2 Tamarillos  and 1L of  milk plus talent detection ...
                
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                This project will promote education and provide a better healthcare for 81 children with albinism in rural western Rwanda. Most importantly, the project will help to build a more inclusive community f...
                
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